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WVS/WRVS Centres Alphabetical by Centre WVS/WRVS Centres Alphabetical by Centre Wales WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v.12‐12‐2012 1 List of WVS/WRVS centres in Wales – Alphabetical by Centre Centre County Centre County Aberaeron UD Cardiganshire Cardiff RD Glamorgan Abercarn UD Monmouthshire Cardigan B Cardiganshire Abercrave Breconshire Carmarthen B Carmarthenshire Aberdare Glamorgan Carmarthen RD Carmarthenshire Abergavenny B Monmouthshire Cefn Coed Breconshire Abergavenny RD (included Monmouthshire Ceiriog RD 1A Denbighshire in Abergavenny B) Ceiriog RD 1B Denbighshire Abergele UD Denbighshire Ceiriog RD 2 Denbighshire Abertillery UD Monmouthshire Ceirog RD Denbighshire Aberystwyth B Cardiganshire Cemaes RD Pembrokeshire Aberystwyth RD Cardiganshire Chepstow RD Monmouthshire Aethwy B Anglesey Chepstow UD Monmouthshire Aethwy RD Anglesey Chirk Denbighshire Aethwy RD 1 Anglesey Cmwbran UD Monmouthshire Aethwy RD 2 Anglesey Colwyn Bay B Denbighshire Aled RD Denbighshire Colwyn RD Radnorshire Amlwch UD Anglesey Connah's Quay UD Flintshire Ammanford UD Carmarthenshire Conway B Caernarvonshire Bala UD Merionethshire Corwen Merionethshire Bancath Pembrokeshire County Office Anglesey Bangor B Caernarvonshire County Office Breconshire Barmouth UD Merionethshire County Office Caernarvonshire Barry Glamorgan County Office Cardiganshire Beaumaris B Anglesey County Office Carmarthenshire Bedwas & Machen UD Monmouthshire County Office Denbighshire Bedwellty UD Monmouthshire County Office Flintshire Bethesda UD Caernarvonshire County Office Glamorgan Bettws‐y‐coed UD Caernarvonshire County Office Merionethshire Blaenavon UD Monmouthshire County Office Monmouthshire Blaina Monmouthshire County Office Montgomeryshire Brecon B Breconshire County Office Pembrokeshire Brecon RD Breconshire County Office Radnorshire Breconshire North Breconshire Cowbridge RD Glamorgan Breconshire South Breconshire Criccieth UD Caernarvonshire Bridgend Glamorgan Crickhowell RD Breconshire Brynmawr UD Breconshire Cwmanan UD Carmarthenshire Buckley UD Flintshire Deganwy Caernarvonshire Builth RD Breconshire Denbigh B Denbighshire Builth Wells UD Breconshire Deudraeth RD Merionethshire Burry Port UD Carmarthenshire Dolgelly RD Merionethshire Bwlch & Cathedine Breconshire Dolgelly UD Merionethshire Caerleon UD Monmouthshire Dolwyddela (Llyn Caernarvonshire Caernarvon B Caernarvonshire Gerionydd) Caerphilly Glamorgan Ebbw Vale UD Monmouthshire Cardiff CB Edeyrnion RD (Corwen) Merionethshire © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 2 List of WVS/WRVS centres in Wales – Alphabetical by Centre Centre County Centre County Festiniog UD Merionethshire Lleyn RD Caernarvonshire Fishguard & Goodwick UD Pembrokeshire Lleyn RD North Caernarvonshire Flint B Flintshire Lleyn RD South Caernarvonshire Forden RD Montgomeryshire LLwchwr Glamorgan Garth and Llangammarch Breconshire Llyswen Breconshire Gelligaer Glamorgan Machynlleth RD Montgomeryshire Glasbury Breconshire Machynlleth RD (Pennal CP) Merionethshire Glyncorrwg Glamorgan Machynlleth UD Montgomeryshire Gower RD Glamorgan Maesteg UD Glamorgan Gwyrfai RD Caernarvonshire Magor & St Mellons RD Monmouthshire Gwyrfai RD North Caernarvonshire Menai Bridge UD Anglesey Gwyrfai RD South Caernarvonshire Merthyr Tydfil CB Haverfordwest B Pembrokeshire Milford Haven UD Pembrokeshire Haverfordwest RD Pembrokeshire Mold UD Flintshire Hawarden RD Flintshire Monmouth B Monmouthshire Hay RD Breconshire Monmouth RD Monmouthshire Hay UD Breconshire Montgomery B Montgomeryshire Hiraethog RD Denbighshire Mountain Ash Glamorgan Hiraethog RD 1 Denbighshire Mynddislwyn UD Monmouthshire Hiraethog RD 2 Denbighshire Nant Conway RD Caernarvonshire Holyhead UD Anglesey Nantyglo Monmouthshire Holywell RD Flintshire Nantyglo & Blaina UD Monmouthshire Holywell UD Flintshire Narberth UD (including Pembrokeshire Kidwelly B Carmarthenshire Narberth RD) Knighton RD Radnorshire Neath B Glamorgan Knighton UD Radnorshire Neath RD Glamorgan Lampeter B Cardiganshire New Quay UD Cardiganshire Llandilo RD Carmarthenshire New Radnor RD Radnorshire Llandilo UD Carmarthenshire Newbridge Monmouthshire Llandovery B Carmarthenshire Newcastle Emlyn RD Carmarthenshire Llandrindod Wells UD Radnorshire Newcastle Emlyn UD Carmarthenshire Llandudno Junction Caernarvonshire Newport CB Llandudno UD Caernarvonshire Newtown Montgomeryshire Llanelly B Carmarthenshire Newtown & Llanidloes RD Montgomeryshire Llanelly RD Carmarthenshire Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn Montgomeryshire Llanfairfechan UD Caernarvonshire UD Llanfyllin B Montgomeryshire Newtown RD Montgomeryshire Llanfyllin RD Montgomeryshire Newtown UD Montgomeryshire Llangefni UD Anglesey Neyland UD Pembrokeshire Llangollen UD Denbighshire Ogmore Glamorgan Llanidloes B Montgomeryshire Ogwen RD Caernarvonshire Llanrwst UD Denbighshire Overton RD Flintshire Llantrisant & Llantwit Glamorgan Paincastle RD Radnorshire Fardre RD Pembroke B Pembrokeshire Llanwrtyd Wells UD Breconshire Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 3 List of WVS/WRVS centres in Wales – Alphabetical by Centre Centre County Centre County Pembroke RD Pembrokeshire Abergavenny B) Penarth UD Glamorgan Valley RD Anglesey Penllyn RD Merionethshire Vaynor & Penderyn RD Breconshire Penmaenmawr UD Caernarvonshire Vaynor & Penderyn RD Breconshire Penrhydeudraeth Merionethshire Hirwaun Penrhyn Bay Caernarvonshire Welshpool B Montgomeryshire Penrhyn Ward Caernarvonshire Wrexham B Denbighshire Penybont RD Glamorgan Wrexham RD (including Denbighshire Pontardawe RD Glamorgan Area 1 and 2) Pontllanfraith Monmouthshire Wrexham RD North Denbighshire (Mynyddislwyn) Wrexham RD South Denbighshire Pontneath‐Vaughan Breconshire (including Area 4 (Ruabon)) Pontypool RD (included in Monmouthshire Wrexham RD1 Denbighshire Abergavenny B) Wrexham RD2 Denbighshire Pontypool UD Monmouthshire Wrexham RD3 Denbighshire Pontypridd UD Glamorgan Wrexham RD4 (Ruabon) Denbighshire Port Talbot Glamorgan Wrexham RD5 (Broughton Denbighshire Porthcawl UD Glamorgan & Gwersyllt) Portmadoc UD Caernarvonshire Ystradgynlais Breconshire Prestatyn UD Flintshire Ystradgynlais RD Breconshire Presteign UD Radnorshire Pwllheli B Caernarvonshire Rhayader RD Radnorshire Rhondda UD Glamorgan Rhos‐on‐sea Denbighshire Rhyl UD Flintshire Rhymney UD Monmouthshire Risca UD Monmouthshire Ruthin B Denbighshire Ruthin RD Denbighshire Senney Bridge Breconshire St Asaph RD Flintshire Swansea CB Talgarth Breconshire Teifiside RD Cardiganshire Tenby B Pembrokeshire Towyn UD Merionethshire Tredegar UD Monmouthshire Tregaron RD Cardiganshire Tregaron RD (CO Dan Cardiganshire Jones) Tregaron RD (CO Morgan) Cardiganshire Twrcelyn RD Anglesey Twrcelyn RD 1 Anglesey Twrcelyn RD 2 Anglesey Usk UD (included in Monmouthshire © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 WVS/WRVS Centres Alphabetical by County Wales WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v.12‐12‐2012 1 List of WVS/WRVS centres in Wales – Alphabetical by County Centre County Centre County Aethwy B Anglesey County Office Caernarvonshire Aethwy RD Anglesey Criccieth UD Caernarvonshire Aethwy RD 1 Anglesey Deganwy Caernarvonshire Aethwy RD 2 Anglesey Dolwyddela (Llyn Caernarvonshire Amlwch UD Anglesey Gerionydd) Beaumaris B Anglesey Gwyrfai RD Caernarvonshire County Office Anglesey Gwyrfai RD North Caernarvonshire Holyhead UD Anglesey Gwyrfai RD South Caernarvonshire Llangefni UD Anglesey Llandudno Junction Caernarvonshire Menai Bridge UD Anglesey Llandudno UD Caernarvonshire Twrcelyn RD Anglesey Llanfairfechan UD Caernarvonshire Twrcelyn RD 1 Anglesey Lleyn RD Caernarvonshire Twrcelyn RD 2 Anglesey Lleyn RD North Caernarvonshire Valley RD Anglesey Lleyn RD South Caernarvonshire Abercrave Breconshire Nant Conway RD Caernarvonshire Brecon B Breconshire Ogwen RD Caernarvonshire Brecon RD Breconshire Penmaenmawr UD Caernarvonshire Breconshire North Breconshire Penrhyn Bay Caernarvonshire Breconshire South Breconshire Penrhyn Ward Caernarvonshire Brynmawr UD Breconshire Portmadoc UD Caernarvonshire Builth RD Breconshire Pwllheli B Caernarvonshire Builth Wells UD Breconshire Aberaeron UD Cardiganshire Bwlch & Cathedine Breconshire Aberystwyth B Cardiganshire Cefn Coed Breconshire Aberystwyth RD Cardiganshire County Office Breconshire Cardigan B Cardiganshire Crickhowell RD Breconshire County Office Cardiganshire Garth and Llangammarch Breconshire Lampeter B Cardiganshire Glasbury Breconshire New Quay UD Cardiganshire Hay RD Breconshire Teifiside RD Cardiganshire Hay UD Breconshire Tregaron RD Cardiganshire Llanwrtyd Wells UD Breconshire Tregaron RD (CO Dan Cardiganshire Llyswen Breconshire Jones) Pontneath‐Vaughan Breconshire Tregaron RD (CO Morgan) Cardiganshire Senney Bridge Breconshire Ammanford UD Carmarthenshire Talgarth Breconshire Burry Port UD Carmarthenshire Vaynor & Penderyn RD Breconshire Carmarthen B Carmarthenshire Vaynor & Penderyn RD Breconshire Carmarthen RD Carmarthenshire Hirwaun County Office Carmarthenshire Ystradgynlais Breconshire Cwmanan UD Carmarthenshire Ystradgynlais RD Breconshire Kidwelly B Carmarthenshire Bangor B Caernarvonshire Llandilo RD Carmarthenshire Bethesda UD Caernarvonshire Llandilo UD Carmarthenshire Bettws‐y‐coed UD Caernarvonshire Llandovery B Carmarthenshire Caernarvon B Caernarvonshire Llanelly B Carmarthenshire Conway B Caernarvonshire Llanelly RD Carmarthenshire © WRVS Archive & Heritage Collection v12/12/2012 2 List of WVS/WRVS centres in Wales – Alphabetical by County Centre County Centre County Newcastle Emlyn RD Carmarthenshire Rhyl UD Flintshire Newcastle Emlyn UD Carmarthenshire St Asaph RD Flintshire Cardiff
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