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Bryncethin (which
means dark hill or dun hill) is a
small village and
electoral ward in the
County Borough of Bridgend,
South Wales,
located just north...
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Bryncethin Rugby Football Club is a
Welsh rugby union team
based in
Bryncethin,
South Wales.
Formed in 1890, the club is a
member of the
Welsh Rugby Union...
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School operated on the
Valley site from 1972 to 1989
before moving to
Bryncethin.
Prior to this
Ogmore Grammar School had been
there from its formation...
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attended Tondu Junior School and
Bryncethin Secondary School,
where he was a prefect. He was a
product of the
Bryncethin Youth team and pla**** his early...
- Stadium, Cardiff. The
final was
competed between Blackwood Stars RFC and
Bryncethin RFC. The
final score was 28 - 18 to
Blackwood Stars RFC who won the competition...
- a
former Welsh rugby union international. Williams-Jones, was born in
Bryncethin,
where his
rugby career began,
attended Ynysawdre Comprehensive School...
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Bryncethin Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gary
Thomas 148 45.8 30.8
Independent Mark John 115 35.6 New
Plaid Cymru Nick
Alderton 35 10.8 New Independent...
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Devon Yorkshire Ambulance Service Manor Mill
Leeds West
Midlands Ambulance Service Oldbury Birmingham Welsh Ambulance Service Bryncethin Swansea/Cardiff...
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Sutthakorn is from
Northern Ireland,
Pryer from London, and
Lewis from
Bryncethin,
South Wales.
During early 2013,
auditions were held in
London in search...
- the M4 in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales. The
villages are Aberkenfig,
Bryncethin, Brynmenyn, Sarn and Tondu.
Valleys Gateway could be
considered a town...