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Rhondda Cynon Rhondda Cynon Taf Bronwydd Swimming Pool Aberaman Post Office Beddau Community Centre Caemawr Road 41 Lewis Street Brynhyfryd Road Porth Aberdare (r/o Cwm Welfare Club) Beddau Clydach Council Offices Abercwmboi Communities First Beddau Library Cambrian Park The Long Room Tynant Clydach Vale 108 John Street Beddau Abercwmboi Cwm Clydach Communities First Abercwmboi Fruit R Us Cllr N Hughes (Outreach sessions every Monday 34 Bronallt Terrace Bryncau Street Champion 10:00 – 12:00) Abercwmboi 12 South View Clydach Vale Development Bryncau Centre, Clydach Road Llanharan Clydach Vale Cwmparc Community Association Abercwmboi Post Office Bryncae Robinsons Café Park Road 8 - 10 John Street Unit 2-3 Cwmparc Abercwmboi Dinas Appletree Flats (Outreach Abercynon Library Brynna Road, Cllr R Turner Sessions every Wednesday 10:00 Ynysmeurig Road 10 Redroofs Close – 12:00) Abercynon Brynna Road Community Flat Pencoed Dinas Dinas CA Site Michael Sorbell Leisure Centre Brynna, Mrs Susan David Main Road The Ynys 60 Heol Dewi Dinas Aberdare Brynna Ferndale CA Site Abercynon Sports Centre Brynna Spar Gerndale Parc Abercynon Southall Street Abercynon Brynna Ferndale Library Aberdare Library Church Village Library High Street Green Street Garth Olwg Community Campus Ferndale Aberdare Off St. Illytyds Road Church Village Gelli CA Site Aberdare One 4 All Cilfynydd Library Nantygwyddin Ind Estate Rock Grounds Ann Street Gelli High Street Cilfynydd Aberdare Gilfach Goch Communities First Aberdare Pool Cilfynydd and Norton Bridge Community Cambrian Avenue The Ynys Centre Gilfach Goch Aberdare Howell Street Cilfynydd Llwynypia Communities First Aberdare Tenants and Residents Office Gartholwg Community Campus and Church (Outreach Sessions every 16 Heol Y Mynydd Village Library Thursday 10:00 – 12:00) Aberdare Off St Illytyds Road Coleg Morgannwg Church Village Pontrhondda Road Llwynypia Llys Ben Bowen Thomas Bryncynon Communities First Glyncoch Communities First Gelligaled Road 2-4 Commercial Place 56 Garth Avenue Ystrad Matthewstown Glyncoch Mountain Ash Maerdy Communities First Cwmbach Communities First Glyncoch Library Teify House 13 Sion Terrace Graig Yr Hesg School Station Terrace Cwmbach Glyncoch Maerdy Maerdy Library Cwmaman Institute Glyncoch Newsagents North Terrace Cwmaman 42 Cefn Lane Maerdy Glyncoch Penygraig Library Cwmbach Library Glyncoch Patel General Stores Tylacelyn Road Philip Row 11 Garth Avenue Penygraig Aberdare Glyncoch Penygraig, Soar (Outreach Cwmdare Post Office Glyncoch Post Office Sessions every Tuesday 10:00 – 4A Dare Road 68 Porcher Avenue 12:00) Cwmdare Glyncoch Tylacelyn Road Penygraig Penrhys Partnership Trust Darren Las Communities First Groesfaen Village Shop Y Ffynon Centre 79 b and c Oxford Street Main Road Penrhys Mountain Ash Groesfaen Pontygwaith Communities First Darren Las Community Building Hawthorn Community Centre PRP Ltd Aberdare Road Fairfield Lane 31 Llewelyn Street Mountain Ash Hawthorn Pontygwaith Pontypridd Pontygwaith Community Centre Fernhill and Glenboi Community Centre Hawthorn Leisure Centre Llewelyn Street 371 Fernhill Estate Fairfield Lane Pontygwaith Mountain Ash Rhydfelin Porth Dai Davies Community Fernhill, The Long Room Hawthorn Swimming Pool Centre 108 John Street School Lane Palmers Row Abercwmboi Hawthorn Cymmer Hill Porth Porth Library Fernhill Residents Association Llanharan Corner Shop Pontypridd Road 374 Fernhill 1a The Square Porth Mountain Ash Llanharan Porth One 4 All Centre Hirwaun Library Llanharan Post Office Bronwydd House High Street 4 The Square Bronwydd Avenue Hirwaun Llanharan Porth Porth Plaza, Communities First Hirwaun YMCA Llantrisant Community Council Pontypridd Road Manchester Place Caerlan Hill Porth Hirwaun Newbridge Road Llantrisant Ton Pentre Library Llwydcoed, CA site Llantrisant Library and Leisure Centre Church Road Llwydcoed, Aberdare Southgate Park Ton Pentre Llantrisant Tonypandy Library (Outreach Mountain Ash Library Llantwit Fadre Community Council Sessions, every Friday 10:00 – Knight Street Parish Hall Main Road 12:00) Mountain Ash Church Village De Winton Street Tonypandy Capel Farm Community Centre, Penrhiwceiber, Miskin and Perthcelyn Pontyclun Community Council Communities First Communities First Pontyclun Community Centre Heol Ty Llwyd Tri Yn Un Communities First Heol Yr Orsaf Tonyrefail Perthcelyn Training Centre Cowbridge Road Glamorgan Street Pontyclun Penrhiwceiber Tonyrefail Community Centre Penrhiwceiber Library Pontyclun Day Centre Pritchard Street Church Street Rear of Cowbridge Road Tonyrefail Penrhiwceiber Pontyclun Tonyrefail Library and Leisure Penrhiwceiber Strategy Pontyclun Library Centre 35 Penrhiwceiber Road Heol Y Felin Waunrhydd Road Penrhiwceiber Pontyclun Tonyrefail Trealaw Maes Yr Haf Community Penywaun Pontypridd, Re-Uniform Shop Centre Cana Centre Church Street Brithweunrhydd Road Gwladws Street Pontypridd Trealaw Penywaun Trebanog Community Centre Penywaun Enterprise Partnership Pontypridd Library Rhiwgarn Road Old Area Housing Office Library Road Trebanog Coed Glas Pontypridd Penywaun Trebanog Residents Association Rhigos Post Office Muni Arts Centre 1 and 2 Pen Y Dre Troed Y Bryn Gelliwastad Road Trebanog Rhigos Pontypridd Treherbert Area Housing Renewal Colliseum Theatre Pontypridd One 4 All 170 Bute Street Mount Pleasant Street Sardis House Treherbert Trecynon Sardis Road Pontypridd Cwmni, Communities First Trecynon Post Office Rhydfelin Community Centre 156 Bute Street 72 Mill Street Duffryn Road Treherbert Trecynon Rhydfelin Treherbert Library Gower Davies Court Ilan Community Centre Bute Square New Road Poets Close Treherbert Ynysybwl Rhydfelin Treorchy One 4 All Centre and Ynysybwl Library Rhydfelin Library Library 42 Robert Street Poplar Road Treorchy Library Ynysybwl Rhydfelin Station Road Treorchy Parc and Dare Theatre Ynysybwl Regeneration Project Rhydfelin Regeneration Partnership Station Road 20 Windsor Place 15 Elm Street Treorchy Ynysybwl Rhydfelin Tylorstown Communities First Rhydfelin Wardens Flat Tylorstown Welfare Hall and Maesfelin Institute Dynea Road East Road Tylorstown Tylorstown Library Taffs Well Hub Edmund Street Cardiff Road Tylorstown Taffs Well Tylorstown, Rhondda Fach Sports Taffs Well Library Centre Coleg Morgannwg East Street Nantgarw Tylorstown Ty Elai Council Offices Taffs Well Post Office Williamstown Cardiff Road Taffs Well Wattstown Community Centre Ty Rhiw 1 Victoria Terrace Cynthia Dyke Comm Cllr Wattstown 66 Ty Rhiw Estate Taffs Well Wattstown Tenant and Residents Talbot Green Community Centre & Office Pavillion 36 Heol Y Twyn Cowbridge Road Wattstown Talbot Green Wattstown Village Association Talbot Green Fanheulog Sheltered Housing 36 Heol Y Twyn Complex Wattstown Talbot Green Williamstown Post Office Talbot Green Library Brook Street 3 Heol Y Gyfraith Tonypandy Talbot Green Williamstown Day Centre Maestrisant Sheltered Accommodation Nazareth House Talbot Green Brook Street Ynyshir Library Talygarn Manor Court Ynyshir Road The Gatehouse Talygarn Ynyshir Ystrad, Rhondda Sports Centre Tonteg Community Centre Gelligaled Parc Main Road Ystrad Tonteg Tonteg Post Office Main Road Tonteg Treforest CA Site Taffs Falls Road Treforest Ind Estate Treforest Community Centre r/o Kingsland Terrace Treforest Treforest Park Street Post Office Park Street Treforest Treforest Ind Estate Post Office Unit 10 Main Avenue Treforest Ind Estate University of South Wales The Accommodation Reception Treforest Campus CF37 1DL Ynysmaerdy Community Centre Glan Yr Ely Ynysmaerdy Pontyclun Ynysybwl Community Centre Robert Street Ynysybwl .
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