• 51°35′49″N 3°47′10″W / 51.597°N 3.786°W / 51.597; -3.786 The Aberafan Shopping Centre is the only indoor shopping complex in Port Talbot, Wales. It currently...
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    Civic Centre Margam Castle Aberavon beach    The borough of Port Talbot was created in November 1921, incorporating Margam, Cwmafan and Aberafan. It was...
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  • Thistles Centre, Stirling West Dunbartonshire Clyde Shopping Centre, Clydebank West Lothian Almondvale Centre, Livingston The Centre, Livingston Aberafan Centre...
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  • Abbey Neath Abbey Port Talbot steelworks Margam Castle Neath Castle Aberafan Centre, Port Talbot Neath Indoor Market Rheola Market Baglan Energy Park Baglan...
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    Talbot Central. Tesco planned to vacate its current store site near the Aberafan Centre and build a new store beside the station featuring a superstore, petrol...
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    Aberavon (Welsh: Aberafan) was a constituency in Wales in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was represented from 1922 until...
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    Ronald Rees. The town is currently in the parliamentary constituency of Aberafan Maesteg, having been in Neath constituency from 1945 until 1983. The current...
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  • Aberavon Rugby Club (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Aberafan) is a rugby union club located in the Welsh town of Port Talbot, though the club's name refers to the older...
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    Bridgend County Borough, Wales, located approximately 2 miles north of the centre of Maesteg town in the Llynfi Valley. Caerau, surrounded by mountainous...
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    anniversary in 2005. Edwards also went on to build or design bridges in Aberafan, Betws, Cilycwm, Glasbury, Pontardawe and Usk, and was also responsible...
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    Bridgend County Borough would be in three UK Parliament constituencies, Aberafan Maesteg, Bridgend, and Rhondda and Ogmore. Bryngarw Country Park is the...
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    for Wales for the 2024 general election. Its wards were split between Aberafan Maesteg, Bridgend, Pontypridd, and Rhondda and Ogmore. 1918–1983: The Urban...
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    windows in the grisaille style with lilies on the borders. The west window centres on the Name of Jesus. Libanus Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church was built...
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    Labour since 2011 Neath, current MS is Jeremy Miles, Labour since 2016 Aberafan Maesteg, current MP is Stephen Kinnock, Labour since 2024 Neath and Swansea...
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    Cwmafan, Pontrhydyfen and Cymmer. The town of Aberavon, whose name in Welsh Aberafan means 'mouth of the Afan', grew up on the banks of the river and was later...
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  • Association Miles was nominated by fifteen Constituency Labour Parties. Aberafan Maesteg Alyn and Deeside Bangor Aberconwy Cardiff North Ceredigion Preseli...
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    the "crucible of the Industrial Revolution", as it contained the world centres of three metallurgical industries (iron, steel and copper) and its rich...
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    the Llynfi Valley were centres of local culture. For example, Llwydarth, the home of the influential Powell family, was a centre for writers and poets...
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    County Borough Council Election Results 1995-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 18 November 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Llangynwyd...
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    town centre, to make way for the Aberafan shopping centre. In 1987 the council moved to a new purpose-built Civic Centre adjoining the Aberafan shopping...
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    The village has its own leisure centre, swimming pool, supermarket, library and petrol station. The leisure centre is a frequent school trip destination...
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  • Cimla, Glynneath, Neath town centre, Pontneddfechan, Resolven, Tonmawr, Tonna Neath Port Talbot, Powys SA12 PORT TALBOT Aberafan, Aberavon, Baglan, Cwmafan...
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    area around Llangynwyd remained rooted in Welsh traditions, and became a centre of Welsh literary tradition, and is connected with Welsh medieval poets...
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  • Potters Bar, Hertfordshire. Christopher Morgan, Security Manager, Aberafan Shopping Centre. For services to the community in Neath Port Talbot. Daphne, Mrs...
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    Pwllheli: Willoughby Gardner 1927 Hereford: Rev E. Hermitage Day 1928 Aberafan: H. J. Randall 1929 Douglas, Isle of Man: P. M. C. Kermode 1930 Menai Bridge:...
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