- The
River Gwendraeth (Welsh: Afon
Gwendraeth) is a
river in
Carmarthenshire in West Wales. It has two
almost equal branches that have
their confluence...
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Ysgol y
Gwendraeth was a
secondary comprehensive school for
pupils aged 11 to 18 in the
Gwendraeth Valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Situated in the village...
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Ysgol Maes Y
Gwendraeth is a
bilingual secondary school for
pupils aged
between 11 and 18 years,
situated in Cefneithin, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The school...
- The
Burry Port and
Gwendraeth Valley Railway (BP&GVR) was a
mineral railway company that
constructed a
railway line in Carmarthenshire, Wales, by conversion...
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London Freight trips along the Team
Valley branch (Gateshead) and the
Gwendraeth Valley line
Shunting duties at
Boston Yard,
Ipswich Upper and
Lower yards...
- the
Gwendraeth Valleys Railway was
reopened in 1872 as a
standard gauge line. The
short line was
worked by the
neighbouring Burry Port and
Gwendraeth Valley...
- The
Great Western Railway (GWR) was a
British railway company that
linked London with the southwest, west and West
Midlands of
England and most of Wales...
- club
Scarlets and the
Wales national team.
Rogers attended Ysgol Maes Y
Gwendraeth, and came
through the
ranks at
local club
Cefneithin RFC
before transferring...
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Mynydd Donny, or
Pembrey Mountain.
Further north lie the
Gwendraeth Valleys. The
Gwendraeth Fawr runs
north easterly from
Kidwelly for
about twelve miles...
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three locomotives were
reduced in
height for use on the
Burry Port and
Gwendraeth Valley Railway in
southwest Wales, and
became class 08/9. The remainder...