-
feeder weir and the
demolition of
others such as at
Corlannau weir. The
Corrwg is one of the Afan's prin****l tributaries. Its
length is approximately...
-
Cymmer Corrwg railway station served the
village of Cymmer, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1918 to 1964 on the
South Wales Mineral...
- in the Afan
Valley near the
confluence of the
River Afan and the
River Corrwg. In 2001,
Cymmer had a po****tion of 2,883.
Cymmer can also be
spelled "Cymer"...
- (Marine 569)
Mynydd Corrwg Fechan Neath Port
Talbot 51°41′28″N 3°37′03″W / 51.691205°N 3.617387°W / 51.691205; -3.617387 (Mynydd
Corrwg Fechan)
North Rhondda...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Cymmer Corrwg Line and
station closed Great Western Railway South Wales Mineral Railway Glyncorrwg...
- Fach rivers,
while 1.5 km to the
southwest lie the
headwaters of
River Corrwg.
Owing to its
rapid and m****ive
industrialisation during its
coalfield boom...
-
Ffrwd Wyllt (L) Nant Cwm
Wenderi Afon
Pelenna (R) Nant
Cregan Afon
Corrwg (R) Afon
Corrwg Fechan (R)
River Kenfig (Afon Cynffig)
River Ogmore (Afon Ogwr)...
-
again on 17
September 1926 to
Cymmer Afan, to
distinguish it from
Cymmer Corrwg. It
amalgamated with the
nearby Cymmer General railway station in January...
- End Aber
Valley Aber Valley* Senghenydd,
Abertridwr Argoed Argoed* Cwm
Corrwg, Hollybush, Manmoel,
Markham Bargoed Bargoed Town* (Bargoed and Park wards)...
-
above Croeserw. Cardiff-based Eco2
plans to
build 4 410 ft
turbines on
Corrwg Fechan overlooking Glyncorrwg.
There is
widespread concern that
these constructions...