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Ystradyfodwg or
Ystrad Dyfodwg (Vale of Tyfodwg) was an
ancient upland parish in Glamorgan, Wales. It is
believed to have been
named after Dyfodwg (or...
- The
Ystradyfodwg School Board,
covering the
rapidly growing Rhondda Valleys was
formed in 1878 and
consisted of
thirteen members elected for a
period of...
- from the mid-19th
century the area was
officially recognised as the
Ystradyfodwg Local Government District in 1877, but was
renamed in 1897 as the Rhondda...
- authority,
initially known as the
Ystradyfodwg Urban District Council. The
Council existed until 1973 and
replaced the
Ystradyfodwg Local Board of
Health which...
- 1894
Ystradyfodwg Urban District Council election was held in
December 1894 and was the
first election to the
district council of
Ystradyfodwg in the...
- name from a farm in the area,
falling within the
historic parishes of
Ystradyfodwg and
Llanwynno (Llanwonno). The
community of
Ynyshir lies
between the...
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initially created in 1877 as the
Ystradyfodwg Local Government District covering most of the
parish of
Ystradyfodwg, but
excluding the
Rhigos area north...
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Gilfach Goch in Bridgend, and gave his name to the
ancient parish of
Ystradyfodwg. Some
records state Dyfodwg was a
Breton monk,
while others that he was...
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supervision of the
clergy in the
deaneries of
Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend,
Ystradyfodwg, and the Vale of Glamorgan. The post was
created in 1948. 1948-1960 Lawrence...
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Fardre • Llanwynno/Llanwonno •
Pentyrch • Radur/Radyr •
Ystrad Dyfodwg/
Ystradyfodwg Neath Aberafan/Aberavon •
Baglan • Castell-nedd/Neath •
Cilybebyll •...