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  2. Torfaen County Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is based at the Civic Centre on Hanbury Road in Pontypool, comprising Pontypool Town Hall, built in 1856, and a large extension to it which was built in 1991. [20] Between 1996 and 2012, the council also used the six-storey former Gwent County Hall at Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran, sharing the building with Monmouthshire County Council.

  3. List of places in Torfaen - Wikipedia

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  4. Pontypool Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Pontypool Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Pont-y-pŵl) is a municipal structure in Hanbury Road, Pontypool, Wales. The town hall, which forms the original part of a civic centre that now serves as the headquarters of Torfaen County Borough Council , is a Grade II listed building .

  5. Pontnewynydd - Wikipedia

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    Pontnewynydd Community Centre, Pentrepiod Road, Pontnewynydd. Pontnewynydd Community Centre is also known as Zion Hill Community . Pontnewynydd is a predominantly working class suburb of Pontypool, Torfaen, in Wales. It should not be confused with Pontnewydd in nearby Cwmbran.

  6. List of schools in Torfaen - Wikipedia

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    Pont Fach Assessment Centre attached to Maendy Primary School; Pontnewydd Primary School - special resource base attached; Torfaen Pupil Referral Unit - alternative tuition: Ty Glyn site, Pontypool and New Inn site, Pontypool

  7. Pontypool - Wikipedia

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    Pontypool (Welsh: Pont-y-pŵl [ˌpɔntəˈpuːl]) is a town and the administrative centre of the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2021 [update] , it has a population of 29,062.

  8. Torfaen - Wikipedia

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    Torfaen was reconstituted in 1996 as a county borough, taking over the county-level functions from the abolished Gwent County Council. The area is now governed by Torfaen County Borough Council, which is a principal council. [6] Torfaen has its own museum Torfaen Museum, in Pontypool Park, Pontypool.

  9. Griffithstown - Wikipedia

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    Griffithstown is a large suburb of Pontypool in the borough of Torfaen, Wales, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire.It is an ecclesiastical parish, [1] formed in May 1898, from Llanfrechfa Upper and Panteg, and includes Sebastopol, but, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1894, became a separate civil parish.