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    Although not a part of Abercynon itself, administratively Ynysboeth is grouped within the same electoral ward; however Ynysboeth and Tyntetown are more closely aligned from a social and historic perspective with the nearby community of Penrhiwceiber.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Although not a part of Abercynon itself, administratively Ynysboeth is grouped within the same electoral ward; however Ynysboeth and Tyntetown are more closely aligned from a social and historic perspective with the nearby community of Penrhiwceiber.

  3. Although not a part of Abercynon itself, administratively Ynysboeth is grouped within the same electoral ward; however Ynysboeth and Tyntetown are more closely aligned from a social and historic perspective with the nearby community of Penrhiwceiber.

  4. The church is dedicated to St. Winifred, is in the Benefice of Penrhiwceiber with Matthewstown and Ynysyboeth, and the diocese of Llandaff. Details of the present incumbent of this benefice can be found at the Church in Wales website. The church can be located at grid reference ST058977.

  5. Penrhiwceiber falls within the historic Parish of Llanwynno, Church in Wales. The local St Winifred 's Church (Welsh: Eglwys Santes Gwenffrewi) was built in 1883. [10] The other church, All Saints (Tyntetown), was built in 1903 to serve the two communities of Tyntetown and Ynysboeth.

  6. PENRHIWCEIBER COLLIERY. Sinking commenced in 1872, the venture being undertaken by John and David Glasbrook and Mr Yeo (all of Swansea). The Cory Brothers joined them one year later. Sinking operations proved to be hazardous and great difficulties were encountered due to running sand and water.

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  8. Penrhiwceiber falls within the historic Parish of Llanwynno, Church in Wales. The local St Winifred 's Church (Welsh: Eglwys Santes Gwenffrewi) was built in 1883. [10] The other church, All Saints (Tyntetown), was built in 1903 to serve the two communities of Tyntetown and Ynysboeth.

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