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Maesycwmmer (Welsh: Maesycwmer) is a
village and
community in the
centre of
Caerphilly County Borough in Wales,
within the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire...
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Hengoed Viaduct is a
disused railway viaduct located above the
village of
Maesycwmmer, in
Caerphilly county borough,
South Wales.
Grade II* listed, it was...
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Maesycwmmer railway station was
situated on the B****aleg and
Bargoed line,
serving the
adjoining village of
Maesycwmmer,
which lies on the east bank of...
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Valley Lines network. The
current station was
initially named Hengoed &
Maesycwmmer when
opened by the
Rhymney Railway in 1858. Then on
railway grouping...
- The 2017
Caerphilly County Borough Council election was held on 4 May 2017 as part of the
national 2017
Welsh local elections. The
election was preceded...
- 1991, the son of
Alison (Bishop) and
Haydn Roberts. He was
raised in
Maesycwmmer,
Caerphilly and
attended Lewis School, Pengam.
Roberts has a sister,...
- 2020: Aber Valley; Bedwas,
Trethomas and Machen; Hengoed; Llanbradach;
Maesycwmmer;
Morgan Jones; Nelson; Pengam; Penyrheol; Pontllanfraith; St. Cattwg;...
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March 1926;
closed 31
December 1962;
Maesycwmmer Junction;
divergence to Taff Vale
Extension line;
Maesycwmmer;
opened 14 June 1865;
closed 31 December...
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Mynach sub-division
covers Ystrad Mynach itself and Gelligaer, Hengoed,
Maesycwmmer, and Penpedairheol, and had a po****tion of 19,204 at the 2011 census...
- All Saints:
Blaina (C19th/20th),
Cyncoed (1923),
Llanedeyrn (1970s),
Maesycwmmer (?),
Newport (1898),
Pontnewynydd (1906)
Christ Church:
Aberbeeg (1907)...