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Aberystruth parish at the turn of the 19th century was just a little over 800. It is
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Brynithel. Historical data relating to Abertillery occasionally refers to this AUDC area meaning that it can be difficult to compare like with like. For example, the 2014 population for the wider conurbation area is around 20,000 rather than the 11,000 often quoted for Abertillery itself.
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Abertillery Park, often described as one of the most attractive rugby grounds in world rugby.
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education for the town and neighbouring areas. Until the 1970s the town had its own local authority-run
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