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BridgendUnitary authority in south Wales created in 1996 from part of the former county of Mid Glamorgan. Area40 sq km/15 sq mi
Physicalmost of the authority consists of the western end of a lowland plateau, Bro Morgannwg, a rich agricultural area of mixed farming and large villages; in the north is the Cymer Forest and Mynydd Caerau (556 m/1,824 ft)Industriescivil engineering; chocolate manufactureFeaturesEwenny Priory and Church (1141); Ewenny Pottery (1610), one of the oldest working potteries in Wales; Cefn Cribwr, a well-preserved 18th-century industrial ironworks; Bryngarw Country Park, with 46 ha/113 acres of woodland, wetland, and gardensPopulation(2001) 128,700Bridgend
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Ford's Dagenham and Bridgend engine production facilities in the United Kingdom will be converted later this year. He says the proposed Dragon International Studios at Llanilid, near Bridgend, will offer world-class film and TV studios, workshops and a film academy, together with a theme park. The 40-year-old man who was recovering from alcohol problems at the Princess of Wales Hospital Bridgend, admitted reckless arson. |
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