- In 2007 the
Troedyrhiw Environment Forum joined the
Community Archives Wales programme. The
Environment Forum is a part of the
Troedyrhiw Community Partnership...
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Troedyrhiw F.C. were an ****ociation
football team
based in
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough,
where they pla**** in the
South Wales Amateur League First Division...
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shared between Cwm and
Troedyrhiw Glamorgan League Division 2 1910–11:
Pontlottyn Town 1911–12:
Troedyrhiw 1912–13:
Troedyrhiw Welsh Football League Division...
- however, the club had
already won the
Welsh Amateur Cup,
having defeated Troedyrhiw 2–1 in the 1947–48 final.
Under the
management of
Billy Russell Flint...
- ISBN 978-1-869833-52-7. "Gallery".
Troedyrhiw F.C.
Archived from the
original on 28
August 2008. "Info".
Troedyrhiw F.C.
Archived from the
original on...
- to the
Tydfil Wildcats Rugby League team,
which pla**** at The Cage in
Troedyrhiw until September 2010.
Merthyr Tydfil was one of the
first rugby league...
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December 1899 –
April 1966) was a
Welsh international footballer. Born in
Troedyrhiw,
Merthyr Tydfil,
Jones started his
career at
Cardiff City, but was released...
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centre and is west of Pentrebach,
across the
River Taff and
north of
Troedyrhiw. The Taff
Trail runs
through the village,
adjacent to the path of the...
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previous station,
south of the
current location,
which was
known as '
Troedyrhiw Garth',
which closed in 1970. When the
current station opened with the...
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access between the
lower Rhondda and the
ports of Cardiff. In 1850 the
Troedyrhiw Colliery (later to
become the Aber-Rhondda Colliery),
which was sunk on...