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Glyncorrwg is a
village in the Afan Valley, in
southern Wales.
Glyncorrwg is also the name of an
electoral ward and
formerly a
community covering the...
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Glyncorrwg Rugby Football Club are a
Welsh rugby union club
based in the town of
Glyncorrwg in Wales, UK. The club is a
member of the
Welsh Rugby Union...
- The
Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway,
later known as ‘Parsons’ Folly’, was
constructed between 1839 and 1842 to
transport coal from
mines in the
hinterland of...
- the muni****l
boroughs of
Neath and Port Talbot, the
urban districts of
Glyncorrwg and Llwchwr,
Gower Rural District,
Pontardawe Rural District, and all...
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Glyncorrwg railway station served the
village of
Glyncorrwg, in the
historic county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1918 to the 1960s on the
South Wales...
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sleeper tramroad, the
Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway, took coal from the
Blaen Cregan colliery to the
Neath Canal at Aberdulais. The
Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway...
- Pembrokshire, from am-glyn ("at the valley") Glynceiriog,
Denbighshire Glyncorrwg,
Glamorgan Glynneath,
Glamorgan Glynrhonwy,
Carnarfonshire Glyn Tarell...
- Baglan,
Briton Ferry East,
Briton Ferry West, Bryn and Cwmavon, Cymmer,
Glyncorrwg, Gwynfi, Margam, Port Talbot,
Sandfields East,
Sandfields West, and Taibach...
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railway station served South Pit Colliery,
located in the
village of
Glyncorrwg, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1923 to 1964...
- Penybont. 1950–1983: The
Borough of Port Talbot, the
Urban Districts of
Glyncorrwg and Porthcawl, and part of the
Rural District of Penybont. 1983–1997:...