- few held in the UK, was
staged in a
village out
lying Ammanford,
called Tairgwaith.
Local football team
Ammanford A.F.C. play in the
Cymru South,
while rugby...
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miles north of Swansea.
Nearby villages include Cwmgors,
Lower Brynaman &
Tairgwaith. The name Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen is
believed to be an
alteration of what was...
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Llanelly Railway to
Tairgwaith Colliery...
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Margam Moors (SSSI)
Mynydd Ty-isaf,
Rhondda (SSSI) Pant-y-sais (SSSI)
Tairgwaith (SSSI)
Aberafan Baglan Bryn
Cwmafan Goytre Margam Pontrhydyfen Sandfields...
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union club that
represents the
villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and
Tairgwaith,
South West Wales. The area is in the prin****l area of
Neath Port Talbot...
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Onllwyn Gwrhyd Meadows Hafod Wennol Gr****lands
Margam Moors Pant-y-sais
Tairgwaith "Find
protected areas of land and sea".
Natural Resources Wales. Retrieved...
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School Llangiwg Primary School Rhos
Primary School Rhydyfro Primary School Tairgwaith Primary School Bleddyn Bowen,
rugby union player Aled Brew,
rugby union...
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Llwynhendy (1882), Nebo (1913),
Pontrhydfendigaid (1900),
Saron (1939),
Tairgwaith (1913),
Talgarreg (1899),
Talybont (1909) St Edmund:
Tycroes (1914) St...
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television covering the
communities of Cwmgors,
Gwaun Cae
Gurwen and
Tairgwaith. It
consists of a 25 m self-supporting
lattice steel mast
standing on...
- some or all of the
settlements of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen,
Lower Brynamman and
Tairgwaith in the
parliamentary constituency of Neath. The ward has
settlements to...