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Dyffryn Taf School holds an important place within the Community. It is the inheritor of the academic traditions of the area. We are proud of these traditions and strive to maintain strong values of mutual respect, smartness and selfdiscipline. The S ... http://www.dyffryntaf.co.uk/index.asp
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- The WhTheland
Whitland Congregational Church is a traditional Free Church with a modern outlook. We are a confident fellowship based within the Town of Whitland in Carmarthenshire and are the only English language Free Church in the area.There is a Church service ... http://www.whitland-congregational-church.co.uk/
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- The WhTheland
We have a current membership of 48 drawn from a wide area around Whitland. Members come from Maenclochog and Newcastle Emlyn in the north, Haverfordwest in the west, St Clears and Carmarthen to the east and Laugharne, Tenby and Manorbier in the south ... http://freespace.virgin.net/dt.stephe/Whitland%20Male%20Voice%20Choir/
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- The Preseli Storm
Preseli Storm was formed in 2000 by Iân Bell and Louis HaltonDavies when both were in Year 8 at school, it came about through their love of the game and the fact that no other clubs existed within travelling distance of the Crymych Narberth Whitlan ... http://preselistorm.co.uk/
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- The Win a Pub
The Win a Pub in Wales, Holiday Cottage and Living Accommodation for a mere £20 ... http://www.winapubinwales.co.uk/
| | - The WhTheland RFC
Little is known about the early years of the Club, but it is believed to have been founded around 1910. The 1st World War then interrupted its development, and it wasnt until 1919 20 when the club took part in the Pembrokeshire Knock Out Cup for the ... http://www.whitlandrfc.co.uk/
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- The Garden
Hywel Dda was born towards the end of the ninth century. In 928 AD he made a pilgrimage to Rome and by 942 AD C1936He ruled over most of the country and claimed the title “King of all Wales”. The Prologue to the early manuscripts state that he then s ... http://www.hywel-dda.co.uk/
| | - The Wikipedia
Traditionally Whitland is seen as the site of an assembly of lawyers and churchmen, sometimes described as the first Welsh parliament. It was called in 930 by Hywel Dda; literal translation: Hywel the Good in order to codify the native Welsh laws.Whi ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitland
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