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Rhydymwyn (Welsh for 'Ford of the Ore') is a
village in Flintshire, Wales,
located in the
upper Alyn valley. Once a
district of Mold, it was recognised...
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Rhydymwyn railway station was a
station in
Rhydymwyn, Flintshire, Wales. The
station was
opened on 6
September 1869,
closed to p****engers on 30
April 1962...
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Rhydymwyn F.C. is a
football club from
Rhydymwyn, Wales, a
village in the Alyn
valley about 4 km
upstream from Mold. They play in the
North East Wales...
- (Ministry of Supply) Factory,
Valley was a
Second World War site in
Rhydymwyn, Flintshire, Wales, that was used for the
storage and
production of mustard...
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borders the
parishes of Rhosesmor, Rhes-y-cae and
Rhydymwyn. The
community includes the
village of
Rhydymwyn.
Cilcain every year has a
Cilcain show. The Cilcain...
- been made and
stored since World War I at M. S. Factory,
Valley near
Rhydymwyn in Flintshire, Wales, was destro**** in 1958. Most of the
mustard gas found...
- Commission.
Retrieved July 17, 2020.
Colin Barber. "The Tube
Alloys Project".
Rhydymwyn Valley History Society.
Cotton S (2006). "Uranium
hexafluoride and isotope...
- B5101 road. The
section of the road
between Mold and Denbigh,
centred on
Rhydymwyn, was
described by
North Wales Police as the most
dangerous road in North...
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confluence with the
River Dee
northeast of Wrexham.
Between Loggerheads and
Rhydymwyn it runs
through the Alyn Gorge,
which is the site of the
caves Ogof Hesp...
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following teams: Gap
Queens Park,
Brickfield Rangers, Cefn
Druids AFC,
Rhydymwyn FC, Lex XI,
Prestatyn Town, FC
United of
Wrexham In
addition to his football...