- Main Line railway. The Newport-born
author Leslie Thomas wrote of
Maesglas:
Maesglas was a
penniless place everybody called Moscow. When it was
built in...
-
Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a
county in the north-east of Wales. It has a
maritime border with
Merseyside along the Dee
Estuary to the north, and...
- 1982–83:
Maesglas 1983–84:
Newcastle Emlyn 1984–85:
Maesglas 1985–86:
Newcastle Emlyn 1986–87:
Maesglas 1987–88:
Newcastle Emlyn 1988–89:
Maesglas 1989–90:...
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language name of the village, Maes-glas or
Maesglas, has the same
meaning as "Greenfield". The name
Maesglas was
recorded in 1579, with the
English version...
- the
Savoy exchange. This
exchange alongside the Chartist,
Maindee and
Maesglas exchanges formed the
Newport linked numbering scheme whereby local numbers...
- (Ringland Way/Spytty Road).
Three retail parks (Harlech,
Maesglas and 28 East)
around Maesglas to the west of the city – M4
motorway Junction 28 (Tredegar...
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Christchurch Crindau Duffryn Glan Llyn High
Cross Llanmartin Lower Machen Maesglas Maindee Mendalgief Parc-Seymour
Peterstone Rhiwderin Ridgeway Riverside...
- the city of Newport,
South Wales. The ward
includes both the Gaer and
Maesglas estates.but,does not
inclue Ebbw Bridge. To the
south west of the ward...
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Richardson (1 June 1934 – 15 July 1999) was a
heavyweight boxer from the
Maesglas area of Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. He held the
European heavyweight...
- (Caldicot) •
Biston (Bishton) •
Abergavenny •
Penrose (Penrhos) •
Grenefield (
Maesglas) •
Maghen (Machen) •
Hochuyslade (possessions of
Llanthony Priory) The...