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Village in south Wales
Bryncethin (which means dark hill or dun hill) is a small village and electoral ward in the County Borough of Bridgend, South Wales, located just north
Bryncethin
Rugby team
Bryncethin Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in Bryncethin, South Wales. Formed in 1890, the club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union
Bryncethin_RFC
2017 Welsh local government election
Bryncethin Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Gary Thomas 148 45.8 30.8 Independent Mark John 115 35.6 New Plaid Cymru Nick Alderton 35 10.8 New Independent
2017 Bridgend County Borough Council election
2017_Bridgend_County_Borough_Council_election
Secondary school in Bryncethin, Bridgend County Borough, Wales
School the Lower Comprehensive. In 1977 a new building at Spout Hill, Bryncethin was opened and became the Upper School, with all pupils in the Lower Comprehensive
Ogmore_School
Former railway in Wales, United Kingdom
junction between Tondu and Brynmenyn and the Llanharan line of the C&OR (Bryncethin Junction to Ynysawdre Junction); it opened on 1 May 1877. These lines
Llynvi_and_Ogmore_Railway
British ambulance service for hazardous environments
Devon Yorkshire Ambulance Service Manor Mill Leeds West Midlands Ambulance Service Oldbury Birmingham Welsh Ambulance Service Bryncethin Swansea/Cardiff
Hazardous_area_response_team
in the Welsh Districts Cup". Wales Online. Retrieved 13 October 2014. "Bryncethin target cup final success". Wales Online. 10 April 2008. Retrieved 13 October
Worthington Welsh Districts Cup
Worthington_Welsh_Districts_Cup
Nantgaredig RFC Whitland RFC Aberavon Quins RFC Abercrave RFC Brynamman RFC Bryncethin RFC Heol y Cyw RFC Maesteg Celtic RFC Mumbles RFC Pencoed RFC Porthcawl
List of Welsh rugby union clubs
List_of_Welsh_rugby_union_clubs
Human settlement in Wales
Sarn as the urban area north of Bridgend which encompasses Aberkenfig, Bryncethin, Brynmenyn, Sarn, Tondu and Ynysawdre and has a total population of approximately
Sarn,_Bridgend
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
of Bridgend, as they existed on 1 December 2020: Aberkenfig; Brackla; Bryncethin; Bryncoch; Bryntirion, Laleston and Merthyr Mawr; Cefn Cribwr; Cefn Glas;
Bridgend (UK Parliament constituency)
Bridgend_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British boyband
Sutthakorn is from Northern Ireland, Pryer from London, and Lewis from Bryncethin, South Wales. During early 2013, auditions were held in London in search
M.A.D_(band)
Wales international rugby union player
a former Welsh rugby union international. Williams-Jones, was born in Bryncethin, where his rugby career began, attended Ynysawdre Comprehensive School
Hugh_Williams-Jones
on 12 April. The final was competed between Cambrian Welfare RFC and Bryncethin RFC (both teams from WRU Division 6 Central). The final score was 20 –
2008–09 Worthington's District Cup
2008–09_Worthington's_District_Cup
Rugby player
attended Tondu Junior School and Bryncethin Secondary School, where he was a prefect. He was a product of the Bryncethin Youth team and played his early
Ron_Evans_(rugby_union)
2004 Welsh local government election
Bryncethin 2004 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Gary Thomas 140 51.5 Liberal Democrats Denis Moon 132 48.5
2004 Bridgend County Borough Council election
2004_Bridgend_County_Borough_Council_election
UK Parliament constituency (1918–2024)
Borough electoral divisions of Aberkenfig, Bettws, Blackmill, Blaengarw, Bryncethin, Bryncoch, Caerau, Cefn Cribwr, Felindre, Hendre, Llangeinor, Llangynwyd
Ogmore (UK Parliament constituency)
Ogmore_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
buildings in Blaengarw Listed buildings in Brackla Listed buildings in Bryncethin Listed buildings in Bryncoch Listed buildings in Bryntirion, Laleston
Listed_buildings_in_Wales
Rugby player
Valley town of Pontyrhyl. A forward, Thomas played in Wales for Bridgend, Bryncethin and Pontycymmer. His only Wales cap however came while playing for Devon
Ivor_Thomas_(rugby_union)
Human settlement in Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Pyle
Human settlement in Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Nant-y-moel
Local government of Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Pyle* Rest Bay 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Rest Bay St Bride's Minor and Ynysawdre 3 St Bride's Minor* Bryncethin Bryncoch Sarn Ynysawdre* Tondu Brynmenyn
Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend_County_Borough_Council
Wales international rugby union player
Owen Paul Watkin (born 12 October 1996) is a Welsh professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for United Rugby Championship club Ospreys and
Owen_Watkin
Wales international rugby union footballer
his country as a member of the Welch Regiment. He died circa 1979 in Bryncethin. Evans first came to prominence as a rugby player while he was playing
William Evans (rugby union, born 1892)
William_Evans_(rugby_union,_born_1892)
the M4 in Bridgend County Borough, Wales. The villages are Aberkenfig, Bryncethin, Brynmenyn, Sarn and Tondu. Valleys Gateway could be considered a town
Valleys_Gateway
Betws Primary School Blaengarw Primary School Brackla Primary School Bryncethin Primary School Brynmenyn Primary School Bryntirion Infants School Bryntirion
List of schools in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_schools_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
English cricketer
British Columbia, Canada against an Australian team. Curgenven died at Bryncethin, Bridgend, Glamorgan. As well as his father, his brother Gilbert also
Henry_Curgenven
Town in Scotland
link between the hydronym Keithing and the Welsh cethin, "dusky" (cf. Bryncethin). Inverkeithing lies on the north shore of the Firth of Forth at its narrowest
Inverkeithing
Human settlement in Wales
located to the south of Tondu and to the west of Sarn, Brynmenyn and Bryncethin. These five villages, which all lie to the north of the M4, whilst remaining
Aberkenfig
Stadium, Cardiff. The final was competed between Blackwood Stars RFC and Bryncethin RFC. The final score was 28 - 18 to Blackwood Stars RFC who won the competition
2007–08 Worthington's District Cup
2007–08_Worthington's_District_Cup
Welsh politician
Borough Council between 2008 and 2016. Following a split in the Sarn and Bryncethin Labour Party in 1991, the sitting councillor for the St Brides Minor ward
Mel_Nott
Pontypridd Merthyr Tydfil Treherbert Ynyswen Treorchy Nantymoel Ogmore Vale Bryncethin Bridgend Laleston Pyle Margam Taibach Port Talbot Briton Ferry Neath Swansea
2012 Summer Olympics torch relay
2012_Summer_Olympics_torch_relay
RFC Llandrindod Wells RFC Llanrumney RFC Pontrhydyfen RFC Ynysowen RFC Bryncethin RFC Caereu Ely RFC Cambrian Welfare RFC CRC Caerdydd RFC Glyncoch RFC
WRU_Division_Six_Central
Village in Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Llangynwyd
Village in Bridgend, Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Llangeinor
Human settlement in Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Garw_Valley
Road in Great Britain
Waterton Road) to M4 / A4061 / A4063 – Bridgend, Llantrisant, Cardiff, Bryncethin, Maesteg Vale of Glamorgan Penllyn– Cowbridge boundary 52.2– 52.5 84.0–
A48_road
Mountain pass road in Wales
Settlements served by the road include (from south to north) Bridgend, Sarn, Bryncethin, Blackmill, Lewistown, Ogmore Vale, Price Town, Nantymoel, Treorchy, Ynyswen
A4061_road
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Cathays (1879), Miskin (1890), Tonmawr (2003) St Theodore of Tarsus: Bryncethin (1896), Kenfig Hill (1891), Pontycymer (1895), Port Talbot (1897) St Thomas:
Diocese_of_Llandaff
Rugby player
African Scorpions, an invitational team, in a match against Welsh club Bryncethin RFC in Zanzibar. 2018 Safari Sevens (Nairobi): Tawfik was part of the
Tawfik_Bagalana
of the town of Bridgend itself, between the villages of Brynmenyn and Bryncethin. "Abergarw". www.welshlanguagecommissioner.wales. Retrieved 20 March 2025
Abergarw
Wales international rugby union player
Peter John Daniel Rogers (born 20 January 1969 in Maidstone, England) is a former Wales international rugby union player. Rogers attended Llandovery College
Peter_Rogers_(rugby_union)
Human settlement in Wales
the west this leads to Tondu, and to the east it heads to Abergarw and Bryncethin. The A4064 road starts in the village and heads north towards Llangeinor
Brynmenyn
Lloyds TSB (2005-2008) Asda (2008-2015) SWALEC Banwen RFC Blaengarw RFC Bryncethin RFC Cefn Cribwr RFC Cwmgwrach RFC Hirwaun RFC Ogmore Vale RFC Pontycymmer
WRU Division Five South Central
WRU_Division_Five_South_Central
Human settlement in Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Tondu
Human settlement in Wales
town it is made up of Sarn, a large housing estate, and the villages of Bryncethin and Abergarw. The southern border of the community is defined by the M4
St_Bride's_Minor
Minor) 23 September 1974 Farmhouse On sloping ground above Nant Bryncethin, W of Bryncethin village with dismantled railway close to rear. 11327 Iron bridge
Grade II* listed buildings in Bridgend County Borough
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
Human settlement in Wales
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Tythegston
Wales international rugby union & league footballer
representative level rugby union (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Bryncethin RFC, Bridgend RFC, Cardiff RFC and Torquay Athletic RFC, as a fly-half
Gwyn_Richards
Llansanffraid-ar-Ogwr 6,014 10.34 Pen-y-bont Rural District Includes Abergarw, Bryncethin and Sarn. Ynysawdre Ynysawdre 3,367 1.91 Pen-y-bont Rural District Includes
List of communities in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_communities_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
Brackla Settlement SS9280 Braichycymer Braichycymer Settlement SS9090 Bryncethin Bryncethin Settlement SS9184 Bryn-coch Bryn-coch Settlement SS9083 Brynheulog
List of standardised Welsh place-names in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
Topics referred to by the same term
Birchgrove RFC Blackwood RFC Blaenavon RFC Blaina RFC Bonymaen RFC Brecon RFC Bryncethin RFC Bryncoch RFC Brynithel RFC Brynmawr RFC In England: Barking Rugby
BRFC
Blaengarw 7 - 64 Baglan Caerau Ely 38 - 0 St. Albans Cefn Cribbwr 22 - 42 Bryncethin Cefn Fforest 9 - 40 Risca Crumlin 96 - 13 Aberbargoed Ferndale 19 - 30
2009–10 WRU Challenge Cup: Tier 3
2009–10_WRU_Challenge_Cup:_Tier_3
1 Garw Valley* (part) Blaengarw Brackla 4 Brackla* Bryncethin 1 St Bride's Minor* (part) Bryncethin Bryncoch 1 St Bride's Minor* (part) Bryncoch Bryntirion
List of electoral wards in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
Burrell to the A420 east of Sutton Benger. B4280 A473 near Pencoed A4061 at Bryncethin via Hirwaun Common B4281 A48 at Pyle, near Bridgend A4063 near Aberkenfig
B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B_roads_in_Zone_4_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Wales international rugby league & union footballer
representative level union (RU) for Glamorgan, and at club level Pontycymmer RFC, Bryncethin RFC and Maesteg RFC, and representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales
Ned_Jones_(rugby)
Borough, from 1999 to 2022: Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Brackla Bryncethin Bryncoch Bryntirion, Laleston and Merthyr Mawr Caerau Cefn Cribwr Cefn
List of places in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_places_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
East African invitational rugby union team
1988-08 Sherborne RFC / RC Granvillais England / France RFUEA Ground, Nairobi Won - 01-06-2023 Bryncethin RFC Wales Mae Zedong Stadium, Zanzibar Won 38 - 5
Scorpions_RFC
Bedlinog Brecon 16 - 14 Nant Conwy Brynamman 25 - 20 Neath Athletic RFC Bryncethin 48 - 27 Ammanford Bryncoch 44 - 3 Blaenavon Brynithel 39 - 20 Pontardawe
2006–07_WRU_Challenge_Cup
Crickhowell 7 – 37 Talywain Crumlin 32 – 10 Blaina United Crynant 14 – 23 Bryncethin Cwmbran W/O Cwm Cwmgors 13 – 27 Porthcawl Fall Bay 0 – 5 Burry Port Ferndale
2010–11 WRU Challenge Cup: Tier 3
2010–11_WRU_Challenge_Cup:_Tier_3
Human settlement in Wales
Dderwen's current site and Ogmore School was based in the nearby village of Bryncethin. Y Dderwen's new building opened in 2013. The community was also home
Ynysawdre
Suburb in Bridgend County Borough
Ynysawdre Towns and villages Aberkenfig Bettws Blackmill Blaengarw Bridgend Bryncethin Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin
Litchard
Flintshire 53°16′N 3°14′W / 53.27°N 03.23°W / 53.27; -03.23 SJ1876 Bryncethin Bridgend 51°32′N 3°34′W / 51.54°N 03.57°W / 51.54; -03.57 SS9184 Bryncir
List of United Kingdom locations: Bru-Bun
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bru-Bun
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Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Blessing with Eyes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a servant of a man called Bright’, or a variant of Bright 1.
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Czechoslovakian Russian
Bitter.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Hardship; burden.
Girl/Female
Polish
Farmer.
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Biblical
Confusion, mixture.
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Tamil
Bright
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Indian
Success
Boy/Male
Arabic
Keep it Safe
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Michaēl, MICHEIL means "who is like God?"
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