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Wyndham, Bridgend

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OS grid reference
  
SS931914

Principal area
  
Bridgend

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 4:40 PM

Ceremonial county
  
Mid Glamorgan

UK parliament constituency
  
Bridgend

Community
  
Ogmore Valley

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
CF32

Dialling code
  
01656

Post town
  
Bridgend County Borough

Wyndham, Bridgend

Weather
  
16°C, Wind SW at 14 km/h, 58% Humidity

Wyndham is a small village in the County Borough of Bridgend, Wales built alongside the Ogwr Fawr tributary of the River Ogmore. The village is part of the community of the Ogmore Valley and is south of Nantymoel and north west of Ogmore Vale. The village grew out of the industrialisation of the valley in the 19th century, when coal mines were sunk in the area. The village is also nearby the local industrial estate Penllwyngwent in Ogmore Vale. Wyndham also has a convenience store called "Patel's Minimarket" which is a small minimarket near the main road. Opposite the convenience store is a youth club called the "Wyndham Boys and Girls Club" which has been open for nearly 80 years. At the end of Wyndham, there is a pub called the "Wyndham Arms". Nearby, between Wyndham and Ogmore Vale, there is a Primary School called Ogmore Vale Primary School. In Wyndham, there is a Christian Church which is called St David's Church owned by Father Julien. Wyndham has access to a cycle track. Wyndham has panoramic views of the Bwlch. It has easy access the A4061. The party Labour has held Wyndham for many years and is now led by the leader Huw Irranca-Davies.

Map of Wyndham, Bridgend, UK

References

Wyndham, Bridgend Wikipedia