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is there is also the Ebbw Vale campus of Coleg | Gwent, a Further Education college teaching a range |
Teyrnon and his wife return to | Gwent, amidst "gladness and rejoicing". |
on covers the whole of the preserved county of | Gwent and part of the preserved county of Mid Glamor |
tuency covering south eastern Wales, including | Gwent and parts of Mid Glamorgan. |
It is partly within the preserved county of | Gwent and partly within the preserved county of Mid |
h tradition, Teyrnon Twrf Liant is the lord of | Gwent and the foster-father of the divine son, Pryde |
equently, the Normans established dominance in | Gwent and Cadwgan was deposed by an ambitious subjec |
cided not to resist the Norman encroachment on | Gwent and was rewarded with lands in England in 1070 |
ehensive, Crosskeys College (a campus of Coleg | Gwent), and then at the University of Wales, Swansea |
th-east Wales, including the later kingdoms of | Gwent and Ergyng. |
h ruler who reigned over the petty kingdoms of | Gwent and Morgannwg in the tumultuous years of dynas |
century, Onbraust of Ergyng married Meurig of | Gwent and the two neighbouring kingdoms were combine |
d the first Baron Abergavenny and Lord of Over | Gwent and Abergavenny, titles granted shortly after |
such as Nynnio ap Erb who was probably ruling | Gwent and Glywysing at the time. |
orfaen, part of the county boroughs of Blaenau | Gwent and Caerphilly, part of the City of Cardiff, a |
der the title of ‘The Ancient National Airs of | Gwent and Morgannwg', and for this she won the Aberg |
transported by the story-teller into Kent from | Gwent” and “is turned into an imaginary King of Kent |
Maria Jane Williams - Ancient National Airs of | Gwent and Morgannwg |
ig), and a king of the early Welsh kingdoms of | Gwent and Glywysing. |
It lies in the preserved county of | Gwent and within the historic boundaries of Monmouth |
He may have controlled all Wales apart from | Gwent and Morgannwg. |
onwards to the Welsh cantref of Gwent-is-coed ( | Gwent beneath the wood, i.e. |
the Clydach Gorge on the Monmouthshire/Blaenau | Gwent boundary. |
anchise (although two others, Centre Radio and | Gwent Broadcasting, went off air after going bankrup |
96, the village was in the district of Blaenau | Gwent, but the electors overwhelmingly voted to be t |
seven constituencies of the region are Blaenau | Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Monmouth, Newport East, N |
seven constituencies of the region are Blaenau | Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymne |
seven constituencies of the region are Blaenau | Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymne |
seven constituencies of the region are Blaenau | Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymne |
seven constituencies of the region are Blaenau | Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymne |
There is also a Coleg | Gwent campus located in the town, formerly known as |
as a part time lecturer for Telematic Arts at | Gwent College of Higher Education between September |
ty of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC)) and the | Gwent College of Higher Education (which became Univ |
The Newport Survey 8. Newport: | Gwent College of Higher Education, 1988. |
all aged 34 and became a police officer in the | Gwent constabulary. |
ndependent candidate Peter Law won the Blaenau | Gwent constituency in Wales beating Maggie Jones who |
the 2004-05 season, they were relegated to the | Gwent County League. |
The Friends of St Illtyd help Blaenau | Gwent County Borough Council look after the church b |
They are affiliated to the | Gwent County Football Association and are members of |
opment Fund, Torfaen Borough, Croft Pontypool, | Gwent County Council, The Prince of Wales' Committee |
e became a licensee, and later was chairman of | Gwent County Council, and Mayor of Nantyglo. |
not meet ground criteria) are promoted to the | Gwent County League. |
ue and their under 18 team, which plays in the | Gwent County F.A. Youth League operate in the Club's |
to the application being removed with Blaenau | Gwent County Council before being re-submitted on a |
Blaenau | Gwent County Borough Council |
Blaenau | Gwent County Borough Council (Welsh: Cyngor bwrdeist |
Former councillor on | Gwent County Council and Newport CBC. |
along with a small part of the former Blaenau | Gwent District Council area, which themselves were c |
clude Pontypridd RFC, Celtic Warriors, Newport | Gwent Dragons and Sale Sharks. |
In June 2009 Lee joined the Newport | Gwent Dragons in Wales on a 2 year contract. |
A centre, Hughes made his debut from Newport | Gwent Dragons against Cardiff Blues 23 April 2010. |
In June 2009 he joined Newport | Gwent Dragons as attack coach, replacing Lyn Jones. |
Blackwood RFC, Cross Keys RFC, and the Newport | Gwent Dragons Under-20 regional team. |
He made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons senior team versus Sale Sharks on 6 No |
, making his debut for Munster against Newport | Gwent Dragons in October 2003. |
for Blackwood RFC, Ebbw Vale RFC, the Newport | Gwent Dragons Under-20 regional team and Newport RFC |
he currently plays his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons having progressed through the Dragons |
He currently plays for Newport | Gwent Dragons after his contract was extended for a |
he currently plays his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons having previously played for the Corni |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
nion player for Cross Keys RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
l 1987) is a Welsh rugby player in the Newport | Gwent Dragons since February 2007. |
He made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team 30 September 2006 having |
He was released by Newport | Gwent Dragons in August 2010 and joined Eastwood Rug |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
d Ebbw Vale and Wales 'A' then coached Newport | Gwent Dragons with considerable success. |
his professional senior debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons in 2007, coming off the bench away to |
of Wales, Cardiff RFC, Neath RFC, and Newport | Gwent Dragons flanker Jamie Ringer. |
A number eight forward, he represented Newport | Gwent Dragons and now plays for Bourg-en-Bresse in F |
rt RFC after returning in 2005 and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
he currently plays his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons having progressed through the Dragons |
lley made his first team debut against Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Magners League in December 2009 |
In July 2007 he joined Newport | Gwent Dragons on a one season loan, During this loan |
In May 2010 he was voted Newport | Gwent Dragons Player of the Year in a poll of South |
Smith made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons in the 2005-06 season and was appointe |
union player who plays as a winger for Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Celtic League. |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
He made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons versus Sale Sharks on 6 November 2009 |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Magners League. |
RFC, Bedwas RFC, Pontypool RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons Under-20 regional team. |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
nion player for Cross Keys RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
contract with SA Rugby and signed with Newport | Gwent Dragons in Wales, for whom he played just 9 ga |
was joining Welsh Magners League side Newport | Gwent Dragons for the following European season. |
He made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons senior team versus Sale Sharks on 6 No |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
for Bedwas and made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team in May 2007 against the |
ed for another Welsh regional team the Newport | Gwent Dragons where he made 12 appearances. |
row forward, Groves made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons against the Ospreys 7 May 2010 as a se |
ow forward, Jenkins made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons against the Ospreys on 7 May 2010 as a |
make a further 12 appearances for the Newport | Gwent Dragons gaining Magners League, LV and four He |
008 it was announced Connor would join Newport | Gwent Dragons for the new season on a two year contr |
y union player for Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
n, England is a rugby union player for Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Magners League. |
Tovey made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons against the Ospreys in a Magners Leagu |
s, Bedford, Sale Sharks, Ebbw Vale and Newport | Gwent Dragons before joining Worcester Warriors in M |
In April 2011 Edwards became Newport | Gwent Dragons head coach after initially taking the |
rugby career began, Rodney Parade with Newport | Gwent Dragons on a two-year contract. |
A centre, he played for Newport | Gwent Dragons and Canterbury Bulldogs in the Austral |
e the youngest player to represent the Newport | Gwent Dragons when he made his debut aged 17 as a se |
Hercus moved to the Newport | Gwent Dragons in the summer of 2006 when it was anno |
the home ground of Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team. |
s) is a rugby union prop who plays for Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Magners League and Llanelli RFC |
He joined the Newport | Gwent Dragons in 2004 when the Celtic Warriors were |
whilst also hiring Gethin Jenkins from Newport | Gwent Dragons to become Cheif Executive of the club. |
n footballer who plays at Fly Half for Newport | Gwent Dragons and has represented the Wales under 20 |
ng joined from the Welsh regional team Newport | Gwent Dragons where he made 29 appearances. |
2008 The South Wales Argus quoted new Newport | Gwent Dragons signing Tom Willis as "looking forward |
ng joined from the Welsh regional team Newport | Gwent Dragons where he made 55 appearances. |
r Chiefs in the LV Cup in November and Newport | Gwent Dragons in the Heineken Cup in late December. |
ay 3 May 2008 in a 41 - 8 victory over Newport | Gwent Dragons and lifting the Magners League trophy |
He joined Newport | Gwent Dragons for the 2003-04 season. |
He was released by Newport | Gwent Dragons in August 2010. |
Isaacs joined the Ospreys from Newport | Gwent Dragons in April 2009. |
He was released by Newport | Gwent Dragons at the end of the 2010-11 season. |
In December 2009 Williams joined Newport | Gwent Dragons on a short term loan arrangement from |
A fly-half, Jones made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons against Gloucester 4 November 2010. |
He previously played for the Newport | Gwent Dragons in Wales and Harlequins of England. |
Coombs made his debut for the Newport | Gwent Dragons regional team in the 2009-10 season. |
A prop forward, Way made his debut for Newport | Gwent Dragons against Gloucester 4 November 2010. |
Evans signed an extended contract with Newport | Gwent Dragons in January 2010. |
scrum half, Evans is a graduate of the Newport | Gwent Dragons Academy. |
homas signed an extended contract with Newport | Gwent Dragons in January 2010. |
s appointed full-time defence coach to Newport | Gwent Dragons |
London Welsh from Welsh regional side Newport | Gwent Dragons in 2008. |
Webb was released by Newport | Gwent Dragons at the end of the 2009-10 season. |
Palmer subsequently joined Newport | Gwent Dragons and made his debut in the 2007-08 seas |
Price subsequently joined Newport | Gwent Dragons and made his debut versus Glasgow on 1 |
l beer of Gloucester RFC, Saracens FC, Newport | Gwent Dragons, Ospreys and Oldham Roughyeds. |
t, Cross Keys, and coach for Wales 7s, Newport | Gwent Dragons, and Newport, see Dai Rees (rugby play |
as disbanded in 2004 he signed for the Newport | Gwent Dragons, and went on to be the Celtic League's |
and joined their regional rivals, the Newport | Gwent Dragons, despite being heavily linked with the |
rt of the Welsh regions played for the Newport | Gwent Dragons, for only one season. |
rs; four Welsh regions, Cardiff Blues, Newport | Gwent Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets; and two new Ita |
RFC, London Welsh, Cardiff Blues, and Newport | Gwent Dragons, playing at Number 8, and at represent |
rt HSOB and Newport RFC before joining Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
don Welsh having previously played for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
2007 he left Llanelli Scarlets to join Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
the summer of 2004, he became coach at Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
A prop, he played his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
was released by Northampton and joined Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
ed for Cross Keys RFC, Newport RFC and Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
ose season to pursue a career with the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
May 2009 having previously played for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
Newport Unlimited, Newport RFC and the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
Maule had signed for the Scarlets from Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
g Luke Charteris who now plays for the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
ayer currently playing as a centre for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
2009 he joined the Welsh regional team Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
st league and is a feeder club for the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
by having made just 12 appearances for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
i Scarlets, Cardiff Blues, Ospreys and Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
stages of professional rugby with the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
Head Coach and assistant coach to the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
He currently plays for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
In December 2008 he joined Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
In May 2010 Jones joined Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
In June 2010 he joined Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
In June 2010 Ellis joined Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
d on loan at the Cardiff Blues and the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
eptember 2007 from Welsh regional side Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
w forward, he plays his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
he currently plays his club rugby for Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
ppearances for the Welsh regional team Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
ed club rugby for Glasgow Warriors and Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
008, he joined Welsh regional side the Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
left London Wasps in June 2010 to join Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
follows the Welsh rugby union team and Newport | Gwent Dragons. |
Five East and is a feeder club for the Newport | Gwent Dragons.. |
ictory and marched on towards their first-ever | Gwent FA Senior Cup Final. |
aced cross-city rivals, Newport County, in the | Gwent FA Senior Cup Semi Final. |
It lies within the unitary area of Blaenau | Gwent, formerly Monmouthshire. |
Edwyn ap Gwraid was a Welsh king of | Gwent from 1015-1045. |
Gwent Gazette | |
Gwynedd of Gwenllain's death and the revolt in | Gwent, Gruffydd I's sons Owain and Cadwaladr invaded |
approx £10m, and an annual charge of £1.2m to | Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust |
Act 1929 with the responsibility for the Royal | Gwent Hospital being taken over by the county boroug |
ings, Cleppa Park, Tredegar Park and the Royal | Gwent Hospital, from the reopening of the Ebbw Valle |
Royal | Gwent Hospital, Newport |
lly founded by Brochwael, the son of Meurig of | Gwent, in the 10th century. |
Williams also stood for election in Blaenau | Gwent in 1999 and got 21% of the vote. |
s Arthwys) was a Prince, possibly a King, from | Gwent in Wales, who is generally accepted as having |
eviously stood as Labour candidate for Blaenau | Gwent in a 2006 by-election, but was defeated by ind |
onmouthshire and the county borough of Blaenau | Gwent in south Wales. |
She was Mayoress of Blaenau | Gwent in 1988-89, Secretary of Abertillery and Blain |
peerage not to stand against Labour in Blaenau | Gwent in 2005, an allegation categorically denied by |
llage located in the county borough of Blaenau | Gwent in Wales, within the historic boundaries of Mo |
k and Wye and which divided the old kingdom of | Gwent into two - Gwent Uwchcoed and Iscoed, that is, |
Blaenau | Gwent is a constituency of the National Assembly for |
Blaenau | Gwent is often referred to as Aneurin Bevan's old co |
A plaque at Peterstone Gout in | Gwent laid by Williams in 1960 |
as the first Welsh-medium school in the former | Gwent LEA area and is housed in accommodation previo |
est of the Wye at Chepstow and Caldicot in the | Gwent Levels (Welsh: Gwent Is-coed); over the whole |
rt Theatre is the principal theatre in Blaenau | Gwent, located in Ebbw Vale. |
illing of the nearby Pontypool campus of Coleg | Gwent, many students from surrounding schools (that |
And for | Gwent Offa had the dyke built "on the eastern crest |
Baron Griffiths, of Govilon, in the County of | Gwent on his appointment. |
Hampshire was part of an area named | Gwent or Y Went by the Celts, which also covered are |
ogether with lands in Brecknockshire and Upper | Gwent passed via his sister Bertha, a daughter of Mi |
He is also the leader of Blaenau | Gwent People's Voice Group, a political party that h |
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