- Pen-y-fai is a
village in the
county borough of Bridgend,
Wales within the
Bridgend electoral ward area and the
community of
Newcastle Higher. The ward...
- Mochdre, Newbridge-on-Wye, Newtown, Oystermouth, Pen-y-lan, Penarth,
Penyfai, Porthcawl, Rhiwbina, Sinan, Southerndown, Southsea, Trealaw,
Wrexham All...
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Oldcastle Primary School Pencoed Primary School Penybont Primary School Penyfai CW
Primary School Pil
Primary School Plasnewydd Primary School Porthcawl...
- (1886–1996) – a
former mental health facility,
currently being used a prison.
Penyfai Hospital – (1936–1990s) – a
former mental health facility Port
Talbot General...
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Broadlands Bryncae Brynna Carn
Rovers Llangeinor (reserves)
Llangynwyd Rangers Penyfai Sarn
Bettws (reserves)
Brynna (reserves)
Bryntirion Athletic Caerau All...
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parishes of Coity, Coychurch, Laleston,
Merthyr Mawr, Newcastle,
Nolton and
Penyfai. It is
named after Bridgend (Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr in Welsh). It has an estimated...
- Evans, of
Llangennech Park, near
Llanelly 1897:
William Joseph Buckley, of
Penyfai, Llanelly, 1898: St.
Vincent Peel, of Dan-yr-allt, Llangadock, 1899: Gwilym...
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appointment of E.H. Mole as alderman, the Rev. H.R. Jenkins,
vicar of
Penyfai, was
elected to
represent this ward.
Following the re-election of D.T....