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This category represents websites, primarily for the town of Ruabon, south of  Rhosllanerchrugog,
and north of  Chirk.
This category also represents the rural area, south of the town, to the north bank of the River Dee,
and south west to Cefn-Mawr, where websites are listed in the  Froncysyllte locality.
This category includes websites corresponding to north of the A539, villages of Acrefair and Penycae,
all the way to the boundary with Denbighshire, where Ruabon Mountain rises to
Eglwyseg Mountain at the boundary, whereas websites to the west are
included in the  Langollen locality.

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Offers ready made workshops, offices and light engineering and manufacturing facilities on short, medium and long term rentals.. Map contacts and location at Cefn-mawr.
Introduction to local history, St Mary's church, and surrounding villages.
Registered nursery catering for children from 0-5. Provides information on hours, sessions and contact. Facebook.
History and Catholic service times with photo gallery. notices, fees and contacts. Introduction to their bell ringers group, and All Saints Church Penylan.
Taxi company. Provides details of services offered.
Article updated by the public on village history, local clay and coal reserves, iron, brick and chemical industries, and the Williams-Wynn family who were were major landowners in the area. Includes references and links to related articles.
Registered nursery catering for children from 0-5. Provides information on hours, sessions and contact. Facebook.
Taxi company. Provides details of services offered.
Offers ready made workshops, offices and light engineering and manufacturing facilities on short, medium and long term rentals.. Map contacts and location at Cefn-mawr.
History and Catholic service times with photo gallery. notices, fees and contacts. Introduction to their bell ringers group, and All Saints Church Penylan.
Introduction to local history, St Mary's church, and surrounding villages.
Article updated by the public on village history, local clay and coal reserves, iron, brick and chemical industries, and the Williams-Wynn family who were were major landowners in the area. Includes references and links to related articles.
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December 19, 2019 at 15:20:19 UTC
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