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Coychurch (Welsh: Llangrallo) is a
small village that sits
between Pencoed and
Bridgend in Wales,
bordering with
Bridgend Industrial Estate,
where many...
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Coychurch Lower (Welsh:
Llangrallo Isaf) is a
community in
Bridgend County Borough,
South Wales.
Along with the
communities of
Brackla and Bridgend, it...
- Club
purchased The
Brewery Field in 2009) as the club sold its
ground at
Coychurch Road
ground due to
works in
conjunction with the new Asda store. In 2013...
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Coychurch Higher (Welsh:
Llangrallo Uchaf) is a
community in
Bridgend County Borough,
south Wales. It
covers the
westerly area of the
county north of...
- 20 communities: Brackla, Bridgend, Cefn Cribwr,
Coity Higher,
Coychurch Higher,
Coychurch Lower, Cornelly, Garw Valley, Laleston,
Llangynwyd Lower, Llangynwyd...
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Brackla East and
Coychurch Lower (Welsh:
Dwyrain Brackla a
Llangrallo Isaf) is an
electoral ward in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales. It
covers the community...
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Norfolk 1965-7,
Kingston House,
Kingston upon Hull 1970
Crematorium at
Coychurch, Mid-Glamorgan (with
Thomas Adams,
Francis Longstreth Thompson and James...
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Football Academy in Pencoed,
funded by the sale of
Bridgend Town's
former Coychurch Road
ground to
superstore chain ASDA. The club
began the
season with a...
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Thomas Richards (c. 1710 – 20
March 1790) was a
Welsh curate from
Coychurch in the
eighteenth century, best
known for his 1753 Thesaurus, a Welsh-English...
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Retrieved 14 May 2024. "
Coychurch Higher Parish". Nomis.
Office for
National Statistics.
Retrieved 14 May 2024. "
Coychurch Lower Parish". Nomis. Office...