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Aberystwyth (/ˌæbəˈrɪstwɪθ/; Welsh: [abɛˈrəstʊɨθ] ) is a
university and
seaside town and a
community in Ceredigion, Wales. It is the
largest town in Ceredigion...
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Glanyrafon or
Glanrafon is a
small village and
industrial estate in the
community of Llanfarian, Ceredigion, Wales. It lies on the
south bank of the Afon...
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Glanyrafon Halt
railway station was a
station on the
Tanat Valley Light Railway,
located a mile west of Llanyblodwel, Shropshire,
England on the south...
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Glanyrafon railway station (formerly Glanrafon) is a
railway station serving Glanyrafon in
Ceredigion in Mid-Wales. It is a
request stop on the preserved...
- over the
River Rheidol on a
timber trestle bridge and then p****es the
Glanyrafon Industrial Estate,
before heading out into the open countryside. After...
- Glan-yr-afon,
Glanyrafon and
Glanrafon may
refer to: Glan-yr-afon, Bodffordd, Anglesey,
Wales Glan-yr-afon, Llangoed, Anglesey,
Wales Glanyrafon, Ceredigion...
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David Richards (1751–1827),
bardic name
Dafydd Ionawr, was born at
Glanyrafon near Bryncrug. Mary Jones,
famous for
walking to Bala at the age of sixteen...
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considerable growth,
which resulted in a purpose-built
dairy being built at
Glanyrafon, Aberystwyth. In 1999, the
company was
bought for £1.5M in an
agreed takeover...
- (1864–1928) Mary Ann Lucas, dau. of
Henry John
Lucas MD (1804–1873) of
Glanyrafon,
Crickhowell Wilfred Bailey, 3rd
Baron Gl****k (1891–1948)
Major Warden...
- Pedestrians)
Order 2020 184 (W. 44) The A44
Trunk Road (Pont
Dolau to
Glanyrafon, near Aberystwyth, Ceredigion) (Temporary
Prohibition of Vehicles) Order...