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Cwmcarn is a
village situated in the Ebbw
valley in
south Wales, in the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It grew with 19th-century coal mining, but...
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Cwmcarn High
School was a
school in the
village of
Cwmcarn, in
South East Wales. The
school taught years 7–13.
There were
approximately 400
students attending...
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Cwmcarn railway station served the
village of
Cwmcarn,
Monmouthshire from 1855 to 1962 on the Ebbw
Valley Railway. P****enger
services through site resumed...
- Wales. It is 10 miles (16 km)
northwest of
Newport on the A467
between Cwmcarn and Newbridge,
within the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. An estate...
- 419 m),
which attract tourists for the
hillwalking and
mountain bikers to
Cwmcarn Forest Drive.
Risca has a
railway station on the Ebbw
Valley Railway, reopened...
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during Roman times.
These remains have led the
local people of
Risca and
Cwmcarn to call it "The Tump".
There was also
thereafter possibly a
Roman signal...
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Clearing 150,000
trees at
Cwmcarn Forest, Ebbw Valle, Wales...
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through the
villages of Newbridge,
Abercarn and
Cwmcarn now
under the A467. The
canal then
reached Cwmcarn lock now
under the gr**** at the end of the present...
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Borough Council plan to
develop the
canal corridor from
Fourteen Locks to
Cwmcarn Forest Drive, and
fully restore this part of the
canal with a new marina...
- century. In
medieval times what are now the
separate townships of Abercarn,
Cwmcarn and
Newbridge were
known as Abercarne, a
manorial title which goes back...