- 3% From 1909 to 1953
Pontyates had its own
railway station run by the
Burry Port and
Gwendraeth Valley Railway company.
Pontyates was one of the stations...
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Pontyates railway station was
opened in 1909 It
continued to
serve the
inhabitants of the
Pontyates / Pont-iets area and
hinterland between 1909 and 1953;...
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During the
Second World War, she was
evacuated to the
Welsh village of
Pontyates in Carmarthenshire.
During the
later years of the war, she
served in the...
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Furance United RFC
Llandybie RFC
Llangwm RFC
Pembroke RFC
Penygroes RFC
Pontyates RFC St.
Clears RFC St.
Davids RFC
Swansea Uplands RFC
Aberaeron RFC Bynea...
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Carmarthenshire SA15
LLANELLI Llanelli (west and town centre), Felinfoel,
Pontyates Carmarthenshire SA16
BURRY PORT
Burry Port,
Pembrey Carmarthenshire SA17...
- Roads, Furnace, ****b, Llwynhendy, Pemberton, part of Pont Henri, part of
Pontyates, Pwll and Sandy. Llanfair-ar-y-bryn Llanfair-ar-y-bryn 624 96.87 Llandeilo...
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Cwmtwrch RFC Fall Bay RFC
Pantyffynon RFC
Penybanc RFC
Pontardawe RFC
Pontyates RFC
Rhigos RFC
Seven Sisters RFC
South Gower RFC
Tonna RFC Abersychan...
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Gwendraeth Valley Railway with
Trimsaran Road
located to the
south and
Pontyates to the
north of the East
Kidwelly Junction. The
station was
renamed as...
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Loughor Rovers 1943–44: No
competition 1944–45: No
competition 1945–46:
Pontyates 1946–47:
Dafen Welfare 1947–48:
Dafen Welfare 1948–49:
Ponthenry 1949–50:...
- the 160-foot (50 m)
contour to p****
through Pontyberem, Pont
Henri and
Pontyates, by
which time it is less than 33 feet (10 m)
above sea level. Finally...