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Fochriw (Welsh pronunciation: [vɔxˈrɪu̯]) is a
village in
Caerphilly County Borough, Wales. It was well
known for its
neighbouring collieries,
which emplo****...
- of Mid Glamorgan). The
valley encomp****es the
villages of Abertysswg,
Fochriw, Hengoed, Pontlottyn, Tir-Phil, New Tredegar, Nelson, Rhymney, and Llanbradach...
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historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. With the
villages of Pontlottyn,
Fochriw, Abertysswg, Deri and New Tredegar,
Rhymney is
designated as the 'Upper...
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Fochriw Ward 1908
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Edwards* 283
Liberal John Jones* 215
Liberal Rhys
Jenkins 175
Liberal Thomas Kinsey 139...
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Tredegar and Rhymney. The
valley also
includes the
communities of Abertysswg,
Fochriw, Pontlottyn, Tir-Phil, Brithdir, New Tredegar, Aberbargoed,
Rhymney and...
- Tredegar)
Route 468:
Rhymney Valley (Pengam - Bute Town)
Route 469:
Bargoed – (
Fochriw – Rhymney)
Route 475:
Caerphilly –
Senghenydd Route 476:
Trelewis – Taff...
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Pentwyn and
Fochriw make up the
community of
Darran Valley. The
village grew
around the
Industrial Age to
serve the
collieries of
Fochriw,
Pencarreg and...
- 1962;
Pantywaun Halt;
opened 22
December 1941;
closed 31
December 1962;
Fochriw;
opened September 1867;
closed 31
December 1962;
Ogilvie Colliery Halt;...
- with the B&MR line),
although in
practice they were only used as far as
Fochriw Colliery. The Deri
branch of the
Rhymney Railway was
doubled in 1909. The...
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Rhymney with
cameos of Pontlottyn, Tafarnaubach, Princetown,
Abertysswg and
Fochriw,
volume 1. Old
Bakehouse Publications. ISBN 1-874538-40-9. Evans, Marion...