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Artwork to celebrate the heritage of Pontypridd has been unveiled. Voluntary organisation Positively Ponty along with Rhondda Housing Association and construction company Jehu Group have been ...
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Former Pontypridd town centre bank to be turned into a hotel - MSNP art of a former bank in Pontypridd town centre will become a hotel after plans were approved The application for a mixed use development at the former HSBC building in Taff Street was approved ...
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After slow start, Pontypridd embraces Eisteddfod - MSNBusinesses in Pontypridd had seen a “slow start” when the National Eisteddfod began in the town last weekend, but “things have built every day since then”, said a shop owner in the indoor ...
VISITORS to Pontypridd will be greeted by a brand new sculpture celebrating the market town’s history. “Unity” is an iconic piece of artwork at the A470 entrance to Pontypridd.
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Pontypridd residents describe how Storm Bert destroyed ‘everything that we’ve worked so hard for in 15 minutes’ Jump to content UK News Website of the Year 2024 ...
The trail will see a series of permanent story stones and story boards placed in locations across Pontypridd based on the tales of The Mab. | ITV News Wales ...
The sculpture, by Andy Hazell from Knighton in Powys, is due to be sited next to the A470 opposite the former Brown Lenox chainworks in Pontypridd. The design reflects the town's industrial past, ...
It was once covered in racist graffiti and crude markings. But a grim underpass, marked with swastikas, has been transformed into a colourful tribute to Pontypridd's heritage by a team of children ...
Businesses in Pontypridd had seen a “slow start” when the National Eisteddfod began in the town last weekend, but “things have built every day since then”, said a shop owner in the indoor ...
Businesses in Pontypridd had seen a “slow start” when the National Eisteddfod began in the town last weekend, but “things have built every day since then”, said a shop owner in the indoor ...
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