near to Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent, Wales
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Disused entrance to the derelict TESCO |
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Daffodil-lined path to Abertillery War Memorial and War Memorial Mural
by Jaggery
Daffodils are still in bloom here on April 16th 2024 at 225m metres (c740 ft)
above sea level whereas daffodil blooms have shrivelled in areas near sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found on No59 Princess Street. It marks a point 242.560m above mean sea level.
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Ebbw Fach River, Abertillery
by M J Roscoe
Looking upstream from road bridge.
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Castle street
by andy dolman
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Back lane and garages
by Alan Hughes
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Derelict corner of Somerset Street and Hill Street, Abertillery
by Jaggery
The boarded-up shop looks to have been long derelict.
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A467 Aberbeeg Road nears Abertillery
by Colin Pyle
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Ebbw Fach River, Aberbeeg Road, Abertillery
by M J Roscoe
River emerging from a concrete culvert before going under the road, A467, which goes into Abertillery.
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Dumping sludge into drained lagoon
by M J Roscoe
The sludge has come from the adjacent lagoon, left SO2103 : Removing sludge from reed bed in lagoon, at the mine water treatment plant which is being modified.
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Church with a steeply-sloping roof, Abertillery
by Jaggery
The east side of St Mary's Roman Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Cardiff.
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Derelict and Deserted TESCO
The TESCO has moved to a new building leaving this old shell.
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