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| ' | Neath a western sky |
| FitzRobert granted | Neath, a town in Glamorgan, a charter. |
| Neath Abbey | |
| manager of the Welsh wing of the firm, at the | Neath Abbey Iron Works. |
| tery of Mynachlog Nedd, the Tennant Canal, and | Neath Abbey Ironworks. |
| t then follows the same road as the A474 along | Neath Abbey Road then though Cadoxton until it conne |
| He was born in | Neath Abbey and died in Briton Ferry. |
| Neath Abbey was established in 1129 AD when Sir Rich | |
| erground passage leading between the stone and | Neath Abbey some 1.3 miles (2.1 km) to the North; th |
| h central Skewen, after which it traverses the | Neath Abbey area before connecting with the A474 at |
| gniac order into the Cistercian order in 1147, | Neath Abbey also became a Cistercian house. |
| He was born at | Neath Abbey, Glamorgan. |
| of Cwrt Herbert, Dyffryn, Highlands, Longford, | Neath Abbey, and Penshannel. |
| 1975), Mirages : a chronicle - September 1975, | Neath Abbey, OCLC 12336536 |
| top loading blast furnaces can also be seen at | Neath Abbey. |
| Clydach in a north to south direction, passing | Neath Abbey. |
| Brew played for | Neath, Aberavon, Swansea and Pontypridd. |
| oggy Dew, second verse: "It was better to die ' | neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sedd el Bar." |
| oggy Dew, second verse: "It was better to die ' | neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud el Bar." |
| Pullman played the majority of his rugby for | Neath and was elected first team captain for the 191 |
| Cadoxton is located just outside the town of | Neath and borders the villages of Cilfrew and Brynco |
| of the celebrations; these included Llanelli, | Neath and Swansea. |
| The paper has three daily editions - Swansea, | Neath and Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire and is pub |
| ardiff Central, Bridgend, Port Talbot Parkway, | Neath and Swansea, as well as daily extensions to Ca |
| Opened by the | Neath and Brecon Railway Railway, it became part of |
| Located in an area of South Wales between | Neath and Swansea, Dyffryn Clydach has its own commu |
| played rugby, though he played for rival club | Neath and had a more successful international career |
| e worked on many canal projects, including the | Neath and the Aberdare, in many of which he was also |
| He retained the land between the River | Neath and the River Afan, and he and his descendants |
| Opened by the | Neath and Brecon Railway Railway circa 1867, it beca |
| The | Neath and Tennant Canal has been restored and now ha |
| ho played club rugby for Maesteg, Bridgend and | Neath and international rugby for Wales. |
| -on-Wye, Monmouth, Newport, Cardiff, Bridgend, | Neath and Llanelli. |
| ansea Bay Railway in 1901; and two more to the | Neath and Brecon in 1903. |
| international prop who played rugby union for | Neath and rugby league for Huddersfield. |
| tional rugby player who played rugby union for | Neath and rugby league with Oldham. |
| sea Bay, the Lower Swansea Valley, Bon-y-maen, | Neath and Port Talbot. |
| ceived to be in Swansea by the local people of | Neath and Swansea. |
| rugby union forward who played club rugby for | Neath and the Glamorgan Constabulary. |
| league footballer of the 1960s for Wales (RU), | Neath, and Leeds (RL), see John Davies (rugby). |
| Davies was born in Tonna, | Neath, and came through the ranks of local team Tonn |
| He played his club rugby for Newport and | Neath and was part of the Wales squad for the 1999 W |
| He started the matches against | Neath and Calvisano during the 2003 leg of the tourn |
| It is located between | Neath and Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley. |
| outh Wales Railway serviced Cardiff, Bridgend, | Neath and Swansea, with its final destination within |
| , Llanelli, Aberavon, Bridgend, Ystradgynlais, | Neath and Pontarddulais. |
| His father played for Wales Schools, | Neath and was an Oxford Blue. |
| th of Sennybridge was the establishment of the | Neath and Brecon Railway which opened a station in t |
| wind farm in Corrwg Fechan was turned down by | Neath and Port Talbot District Council at their meet |
| consisting of the City and County of Swansea, | Neath and Port Talbot, the traditional counties of B |
| In 1994, | Neath and the Swansea seats were replaced by Meirion |
| Hugo's father played for Wales Schools, | Neath and was an Oxford Blue. |
| constructed a Roman road, Sarn Helen, between | Neath and Brecon through this valley and the Swansea |
| jor settlements of the region include Swansea, | Neath and Port Talbot. |
| eorganization, many local people expected that | Neath and Port Talbot districts would become separat |
| Treherne and Alfred Ivor, interred at Lantwit, | Neath, and Stanley Rendell, interred at the English |
| th from Sennybridge that would have linked the | Neath and Brecon Railway to the Central Wales Line a |
| Coelbren was later served by the | Neath and Brecon Railway constructed by contractor J |
| sk and Monmouth ended in 1955, and the line to | Neath and Swansea (which also stopped at a station c |
| Swansea (for whom he made his debut in 1889), | Neath and London Welsh. |
| irmingham to Swansea via Hereford, Brecon, the | Neath and Brecon Railway and the Swansea Vale Railwa |
| Another scheme to lease the canal to the | Neath and Brecon Railway for £9,000 per year in 1864 |
| alls on the Dulais, a further tributary of the | Neath are also encompassed by the term 'Waterfall/s |
| the ending of grammar school education in the | Neath area. |
| at the end of the 2008-2009 season and joined | Neath as player/coach in June 2009. |
| ound hosted its first ever football match when | Neath Athletic played Swansea City in a pre-season f |
| Welsh Premier League club | Neath Athletic play at The Gnoll. |
| elsh football midfielder currently playing for | Neath Athletic in the Welsh Premier League. |
| gan spent the entire 2007-08 season on loan at | Neath Athletic in the Welsh Premier League and made |
| 09 season and joined Welsh Premier League side | Neath Athletic. |
| y "Taff" Williams and other members of another | Neath band, The Mustangs, to form The Eyes of Blue, |
| at was the main link between Aberdare and Glyn | Neath before the A465 road was extended. |
| Jonathan was made Captain at | Neath before being transferred to Llanelli. |
| well now led his forces to seize Swansea, then | Neath before advancing into the Vale of Glamorgan wi |
| As well as representing | Neath, Birch also played for Glamorgan Police RFC, a |
| It absorbed | Neath Borough Police in 1947 |
| ilway Station opened in 1854 along the Vale of | Neath branch line to Merthyr Tydfil. |
| chener, Paxton, Millfield, Ellalong, Wollombi, | Neath Branxton and Greta. |
| Bill, like Jones, captained | Neath, but he held the position for three seasons fr |
| Devereux was born in | Neath, but played for second class team Glynneath be |
| Howel "Howie" Jones like his father played for | Neath, but also represented Swansea and Aberavon; an |
| He played club rugby for Abertillery and | Neath, but is most associated with Llanelli. |
| lips, who not only played for first class team | Neath, but also played for the Wales national team. |
| The | Neath by-election, 1991 was a by-election held on 4 |
| Settlements in the valley include: | Neath, Cadoxton, Tonna, Aberdulais, Resolven, Blaeng |
| nal effectively closed, and the tramway to the | Neath Canal was abandoned. |
| 1791, he became a shareholder of the | Neath Canal. |
| Neath Canalside served the Rhondda and Swansea Bay R | |
| Neath Castle from castle.com | |
| Neath Castle from The Cistercian Way | |
| Neath Castle is a Norman castle located in the town | |
| New | Neath Civic Centre, |
| The site of former | Neath Civic Centre was is now undergoing re-developm |
| typridd, and educated at Aberdare Boys School, | Neath College and the University of Glamorgan. |
| Jones was educated at Cymer Afan School and | Neath College. |
| He moved to Cessnock in 1908 to work at | Neath Colliery and later at Aberdare Extended Collie |
| ly and parliamentary elections, contesting the | Neath constituency in the 2005 election. |
| Torrance, Val (1976), The Florentine sonnets, | Neath, Cwm Nedd Press, OCLC 15127215 |
| Heat - Further Books of the Magic Door (1996), | Neath, Cwm Nedd Press, ISBN 0-906244-27-7 |
| While with | Neath, Davies also turned out for Glamorgan police a |
| lected as Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for | Neath, defeating John Hugh Edwards, the sitting Libe |
| Roy Lambert won caps for Wales while at | Neath, Dewsbury, and Warrington 1950…1952 7-caps. |
| De Lloyd (born April→June 1917 (age 93-94) in | Neath district) is a former professional rugby leagu |
| In the north, the major fracture known as the | Neath Disturbance cuts north-east trending through t |
| alleling the major fault forming a part of the | Neath Disturbance which runs through Cwm Cadlan. |
| ls entered the Provincial League, although the | Neath Dragons did finish off theit 1962 Provinicial |
| all Country is a nickname given to the Vale of | Neath due to the diverse number of waterfalls in the |
| upland areas are cut by five valleys: Vale of | Neath, Dulais Valley, Afan Valley, Swansea Valley, U |
| Peter Hain retained | Neath easily for Labour, although there was a 14% sw |
| Neath East falls within the community of Neath. | |
| Neath East is an electoral ward of Neath Port Talbot | |
| Neath East includes some or all of the neighbourhood | |
| d by the wards of Coedffranc West to the west; | Neath East to the northeast; Briton Ferry East to th |
| by the wards of Briton Ferry West to the west; | Neath East and Cimla to the north; Pelenna to the ea |
| c North to the north; Dyffryn to the east; and | Neath East and Briton Ferry West to the south east. |
| his brothers Bill and Ivor both played for the | Neath first XV. |
| Pickering went on to coach | Neath for five years before becoming Team Manager of |
| ed his decision and was given the captaincy of | Neath for the 2009/10 season. |
| -metre try, but this was not enough to prevent | Neath from winning 27-21. |
| Arthur joined | Neath from Glynneath RFC in 1923, and made his debut |
| Thomas died at | Neath, Glamorgan on August 29, 1996. |
| Morgan died at | Neath, Glamorgan on March 3, 1983. |
| er Barry Lloyd, she was born in August 1979 in | Neath, Glamorgan and has played for the Diamonds, En |
| by for several union teams, including Maesteg, | Neath, Glamorgan Police RFC, Aberavon RFC, Cardiff, |
| nion footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Tonna, | Neath, Glamorgan Police, and Glamorgan, see David Ha |
| Evans was born in | Neath, Glamorgan. |
| He was born at | Neath, Glamorgan. |
| James was born in 1923 in | Neath, Glamorganshire and attended Neath Grammar Sch |
| The Vale of | Neath Gliding Club operates from a grass airfield cl |
| l as chipping in with several goals as well as | Neath go in search of European football. |
| ' | neath gold, white and blue! |
| He later attended | Neath Grammar School for Boys. |
| The | Neath Guardian was a local weekly newspaper publishe |
| He started at the | Neath Guardian in 1976, staying there until 1979. |
| The newspaper had two editions - the | Neath Guardian, which covered the town itself, as we |
| ef of The Independent, began his career on the | Neath Guardian, as did BBC World Service business co |
| 2008, now playing with Welsh Premiership club | Neath, he announced his retirement form rugby after |
| After consistent good play for | Neath, he showed promise in Welsh trials and was sel |
| Whilst at | Neath he was an excellent team member, great goal ki |
| While a member of | Neath he earned his first Welsh cap against the tour |
| he victim of sound/ Soon shattered as a child ' | neath her shadows." |
| About 20 of the | Neath Hill houses were retrofitted with foam cavity |
| in 1978, were studied on an adjoining site at | Neath Hill. |
| While representing | Neath, Hutchinson was selected to represent Wales as |
| Bryncoch is a suburb of the town of | Neath in Neath Port Talbot County Borough, Wales. |
| au and Pontypridd, before making his debut for | Neath in 2006 against Newport. |
| tablished in the 19th century and operating in | Neath, in south Wales. |
| Welsh RFC, who he played for before moving to | Neath in 1999. |
| Her family comes from mining villages near | Neath, in South Wales. |
| iven to an area around the head of the Vale of | Neath in South Wales where an unusually large number |
| never played for Newport again and signed for | Neath in April 2009. |
| Cecil Griffiths from | Neath in Wales, made his only appearance at the Olym |
| d engines worked in the London area, others at | Neath in South Wales. |
| Jenkins joined Swansea from | Neath in 1924, and while with Swansea faced two tour |
| As a child in | Neath in the 60s "dap" was the only word ever used i |
| After excelling in the line-out for | Neath in their match against the touring New Zealand |
| ril 2010) was a British basketball player from | Neath in South Wales, who played at centre for the L |
| ering over 100 acres (0.40 km2) in the Vale of | Neath in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales. |
| in 2009, and in the Welsh Premier League with | Neath in 2010, before being released by Swansea in M |
| The family moved to | Neath in Glamorgan in 1918 and he studied at Swansea |
| Peter Price becomes manager of | Neath ironworks, and brings his family, including hi |
| Karl Ready (born 14 August 1972 in | Neath) is a Welsh former professional footballer and |
| tian Michael Ribeiro (born 14 December 1989 in | Neath) is a Welsh professional footballer currently |
| Neath is a constituency of the National Assembly for | |
| Ian Hillier (born 26 December, 1979 in | Neath) is a Welsh footballer currently playing for W |
| Glan Letheren (born 1 May 1956 in | Neath) is a Welsh former professional footballer who |
| Steve Jones (born 20 April 1977, | Neath) is a Welsh international rugby union player. |
| hen Charles "Steve" Doyle (born 2 June 1958 in | Neath) is a Welsh former professional football midfi |
| an Henry Morgan Rees (born 17 February 1938 in | Neath) is a former Welsh rugby union and professiona |
| William Keri Jones (born 13 January 1945 in | Neath) is a Welsh former dual-code international rug |
| The Tonna Hospital in | Neath is a 70 bed psychiatric hospital, focussing on |
| David Lyn Davies (born 29 September 1947 in | Neath) is a Welsh former professional footballer and |
| As it meanders around the town of | Neath it passes the remains of the Roman fort Nidum |
| ther chance to face international tourist when | Neath joined up with Aberavon again to face the tour |
| 51 and was served by the trains of the Vale of | Neath, later Great Western Railway on their route be |
| He catalogued the | Neath library in 1842 and was appointed as the libra |
| connected to the Merthyr branch of the Vale of | Neath line at Cyfartha Junction. |
| outhern end, the line connected to the Vale of | Neath line of the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Joi |
| Played at | Neath, Llanelli beat Newport by one try to nil. |
| n Division, and at miscellaneous sheds such as | Neath, Llanelly, Bristol and Oswestry. |
| times in the opening five games of the season, | Neath manager Andrew Dyer praised Llewellyn's perfor |
| It is located in the Vale of | Neath near the town of Neath. |
| end, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Ebbw Vale, Llanelli, | Neath, Newport, Pontypridd and Swansea). |
| The village is situated in the Vale of | Neath, next to the A465 Heads of Valleys Road, and i |
| Neath North is an electoral ward of Neath Port Talbo | |
| Neath North includes some or all of the neighbourhoo | |
| o the north; Aberdulais and Tonna to the east; | Neath North to the south; and Bryncoch South and Bry |
| edffranc Central to the northwest; Dyffryn and | Neath North to the north; Neath South and Cimla to t |
| North West, Cardiff South East, Cardiff West, | Neath, Ogmore and Pontypridd. |
| tuencies of the region are Aberavon, Bridgend, | Neath, Ogmore, Swansea East and Swansea West. |
| stituencies of the region are Bridgend, Gower, | Neath, Ogmore, Swansea East and Swansea West. |
| stituencies of the region are Aberavon, Gower, | Neath, Ogmore, Swansea East and Swansea West. |
| Following his departure, Jones returned to | Neath on a permanent deal on 5 August 2010. |
| 10, Jones signed for Welsh Premier League side | Neath on loan until the end of the 2009-10 season, s |
| -elected as Welsh Labour's Assembly Member for | Neath on 3 May 2007 for a third 4 year term in offic |
| to Cynan and when they are halted at the River | Neath, one of them climbs up a tree to approach the |
| While ' | neath our banners |
| Bryncoch North is an electoral ward of | Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales forming part |
| elsh: Bryn a Chwmafan) is an electoral ward of | Neath Port Talbot county borough, south Wales. |
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