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Llangynwyd is a
village (and
electoral ward) 2
miles to the
south of Maesteg, in the
county borough of Bridgend, Wales. It was part of the
medieval commote...
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village of
Llangynwyd,
located on the
hillside about two
miles south of the present-day town
centre of Maesteg.
Close to
Llangynwyd is an extensive...
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Llangynwyd Lower (Welsh:
Llangynwyd Isaf) is a
community in
Bridgend County Borough,
south Wales. It is
located to the
north west of
Bridgend and contains...
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Llangynwyd Middle (Welsh:
Llangynwyd Ganol) is a
community in
Bridgend County Borough,
south Wales. It is
located to the
south of
Maesteg and contains...
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Llangynwyd Castle is a
ruined castle,
probably of the 12th century, in
Llangynwyd, in
Bridgend County Borough,
South Wales, just to the
south of Maesteg...
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Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd is a Welsh-medium
secondary school for
pupils aged
between 11 and 18. The
school is
based in the
village of
Llangynwyd in the borough...
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Llangynwyd railway station is on the
Maesteg Line in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales. It was
closed to
regular p****enger
trains on 22 June 1970 but continued...
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representing eyes. An
observer of the
tradition as it was
performed at
Llangynwyd during the
nineteenth century noted that
preparation for the activity...
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Coychurch Higher,
Coychurch Lower, Cornelly, Garw Valley, Laleston,
Llangynwyd Lower,
Llangynwyd Middle, Maesteg,
Merthyr Mawr,
Newcastle Higher,
Ogmore Valley...
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later attended Ysgol Gyfun Maes yr Yrfa
secondary school. Pugh
lives in
Llangynwyd with his wife
Emily whom he
married in
summer 2014. They have two children;...