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Swansea - East Abertawe - Dwyrain Swansea - East Abertawe - Dwyrain LowerSOA LSOA_Name Enw_AGEHI W01000738 Bonymaen 1 Bonymaen 1 W01000739 Bonymaen 2 Bonymaen 2 W01000741 Bonymaen 4 Bonymaen 4 LlansamletLlansamlet 88 W01000799 Llansamlet 6 Llansamlet 6 W01000801 Llansamlet 8 Llansamlet 8 W01000849 St. Thomas 1 St. Thomas 1 W01000850 St. Thomas 2 St. Thomas 2 LlansamletLlansamlet 66 BonymaenBonymaen 44 BonymaenBonymaen 22 BonymaenBonymaen 11 St.St. ThomasThomas 11 St.St. ThomasThomas 22 Communities First Cluster Area Swansea Ardal Glwstwr Cymunedau yn Gyntaf Abertawe LSOA Name & Boundary LSOA name Enw a Ffin yr AGEHI Enw AGEHI © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021874. © Hawlfraint a hawliau cronfa ddata’r Goron 2013. Rhif Trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100021874. 232.13-14 Cartographics/Cartograffeg Swansea - North East Abertawe - Gogledd Ddwyrain Communities First Cluster Area ClydachClydach 33 Ardal Glwstwr Cymunedau yn Gyntaf LSOA Name & Boundary LSOA name Enw a Ffin yr AGEHI Enw AGEHI Swansea Abertawe LowerSOA LSOA_Name Enw_AGEHI W01000752 Clydach 3 Clydach 3 W01000810 Morriston 5 Treforys 5 W01000811 Morriston 6 Treforys 6 W01000812 Morriston 7 Treforys 7 W01000814 Morriston 9 Treforys 9 W01000817 Mynyddbach 1 Mynydd-bach 1 W01000818 Mynyddbach 2 Mynydd-bach 2 Morriston 5 Mynyddbach 1 Morriston 6 Mynyddbach 2 Morriston 7 Morriston 9 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021874. © Hawlfraint a hawliau cronfa ddata’r Goron 2013. Rhif Trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100021874. 232.13-14 Cartographics/Cartograffeg Swansea - North West Abertawe - Gogledd Orllewin Swansea Abertawe PenderryPenderry 77 PenderryPenderry 55 PenderryPenderry 11 PenderryPenderry 33 PenderryPenderry 22 PenderryPenderry 44 PenderryPenderry 66 CockettCockett 88 LowerSOA LSOA_Name Enw_AGEHI W01000762 Cockett 8 Y Cocyd 8 W01000830 Penderry 1 Penderi 1 W01000831 Penderry 2 Penderi 2 W01000832 Penderry 3 Penderi 3 W01000833 Penderry 4 Penderi 4 W01000834 Penderry 5 Penderi 5 W01000835 Penderry 6 Penderi 6 W01000836 Penderry 7 Penderi 7 Communities First Cluster Area Ardal Glwstwr Cymunedau yn Gyntaf LSOA Name & Boundary LSOA name Enw a Ffin yr AGEHI Enw AGEHI © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021874. © Hawlfraint a hawliau cronfa ddata’r Goron 2013. Rhif Trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100021874. 232.13-14 Cartographics/Cartograffeg Swansea - South Abertawe - De Communities First Cluster Area Ardal Glwstwr Cymunedau yn Gyntaf LandoreLandore 22 LSOA Name & Boundary LSOA name LandoreLandore 33 Enw a Ffin yr AGEHI Enw AGEHI LowerSOA LSOA_Name Enw_AGEHI W01000743 Castle 2 Castell 2 W01000745 Castle 4 Castell 4 W01000749 Castle 8 Castell 8 W01000788 Landore 2 Glandwr 2 W01000789 Landore 3 Glandwr 3 LandoreLandore 44 W01000790 Landore 4 Glandwr 4 W01000856 Sketty 4 Sgeti 4 Swansea Abertawe CastleCastle 22 CastleCastle 44 SkettySketty 44 CastleCastle 88 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021874. © Hawlfraint a hawliau cronfa ddata’r Goron 2013. Rhif Trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100021874. 232.13-14 Cartographics/Cartograffeg Swansea - West Abertawe - Gorllewin Swansea Abertawe CastleCastle 11 TownhillTownhill 22 TownhillTownhill 11 TownhillTownhill 33 CastleCastle 33 TownhillTownhill 44 TownhillTownhill 55 TownhillTownhill 66 LowerSOA LSOA_Name Enw_AGEHI W01000742 Castle 1 Castell 1 W01000744 Castle 3 Castell 3 W01000862 Townhill 1 Townhill 1 W01000863 Townhill 2 Townhill 2 W01000864 Townhill 3 Townhill 3 W01000865 Townhill 4 Townhill 4 W01000866 Townhill 5 Townhill 5 W01000867 Townhill 6 Townhill 6 Communities First Cluster Area Ardal Glwstwr Cymunedau yn Gyntaf LSOA Name & Boundary LSOA name Enw a Ffin yr AGEHI Enw AGEHI © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021874. © Hawlfraint a hawliau cronfa ddata’r Goron 2013. Rhif Trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100021874. 232.13-14 Cartographics/Cartograffeg.
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