Merthyr Mawr — is a village about 2½ miles from the centre of Bridgend in the county borough of Bridgend, Wales. Buildings and landmarks of note Merthyr Mawr contains several cottages and a parish church, the cottages retaining an authentic, traditional feel… … Wikipedia
Newton, Bridgend — Coordinates: 51°29′02″N 3°40′44″W / 51.484°N 3.679°W / 51.484; 3.679 … Wikipedia
Glamorgan — For other uses, see Glamorgan (disambiguation). Glamorgan Welsh: Morgannwg Motto: A Ddioddefws A Orfu (He Who suffered, conquered)[1][2] … Wikipedia
River Ogmore — Coordinates: 51°28′11″N 3°38′18″W / 51.46972°N 3.63833°W / 51.46972; 3.63833 … Wikipedia
Porthcawl — infobox UK place country = Wales welsh name= constituency welsh assembly= latitude= 51.48 longitude= 3.69 official name= Porthcawl unitary wales= Bridgend lieutenancy wales= Mid Glamorgan constituency westminster= Bridgend post town= PORTHCAWL… … Wikipedia
Kenfig — Burrows Kenfig (Welsh: Cynffig) is a village and former borough in Bridgend, Wales. The borough contributed with other Glamorgan towns to sending a member of parliament to Westminster until the … Wikipedia
Cornelly — Not to be confused with Cornelly, Cornwall. Cornelly (Welsh: Corneli) is a community in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales. In 2001, the population of the Cornelly ward was 5,982.[1] The community includes two villages, North Cornelly and South … Wikipedia
Ogmore-by-Sea — For other places, see Ogmore (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°27′52″N 3°38′07″W / 51.46435°N 3.63526°W / 51.46435; 3.63526 … Wikipedia
Mary Gillham — Dr Mary Eleanor Gillham (born 1921) is an English naturalist, university lecturer, and writer, currently resident in Radyr, in Cardiff, Wales. Although born in a London suburb, and serving five wartime years in the Women s Land Army in Berkshire … Wikipedia