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Brynrefail (Welsh pronunciation) is a
small village in north-east Anglesey, Wales.
Brynrefail is
located in the
civil parish of
Moelfre on the A5025 between...
- 53°09′03″N 4°11′29″W / 53.1507°N 4.1914°W / 53.1507; -4.1914
Ysgol Brynrefail is a
bilingual comprehensive school for
pupils aged 11–18. It is situated...
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Brynrefail (also Bryn-yr-Efail) is a
small village in Gwynedd, Wales. The
village is in the
Arfon (UK
Parliament constituency) and the
Gwynedd Council...
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coastal town of
Moelfre and ⅔ of a mile south-west of the
hamlet of
Brynrefail. The
meaning of
Bodafon is obscure. Bod is a
common placename element...
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northern s**** and is
called Afon Rhythallt,
which p****es by the
village of
Brynrefail, and
becomes Afon
Seiont below Pont Rhythallt, near Llanrug. It reaches...
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union leader.
Williams was born on 12
March 1926. He was
educated at
Brynrefail Grammar School before qualifying as a
Registered Mental Nurse at the North...
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display car park at the end of the
access road from the A5025 at
Brynrefail. The
beach is the site of a
medieval fish weir,
which was
scheduled as...
- from the
original on 20
April 2016.
Retrieved 29 May 2016. "3
Brynrefail Chapel,
Brynrefail,
Gwynedd LL55 3NR" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
- born
Eirug Price Wynne, in
Llanbrynmair in Mid Wales, and
educated at
Brynrefail School and
Trinity College, Carmarthen. He
subsequently made his home...
- be accepted, to be successful. He
attended Ysgol Deiniolen and
Ysgol Brynrefail, and
learned Welsh. In 1984 he gave up his job as an
apprentice draughtsman...