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BrauntonMain Blowout (geology) dune at Braunton BurrowsHeanton PunchardonHeanton Punchardon was one mile from the RAF Chivenor and during World War II, St. Augustine Churchyard was enlarged to accommodate a war graves plot in the new ground. The churchyard contains two burials of the First World War and 85 from the Second World War. There are also 38 post war air force burials and one Italian war grave. In total there are 126 military casualties buried.Remax StadiumVictoria Road, currently known as the Genquip Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a field sports stadium located on Victoria Road in Port Talbot, Wales, UK.Baglan railway stationThe station is unmanned - there is no ticket office nor are there any platform entry barriers. Passengers must purchase tickets on board trains.Talbot Athletic GroundOriginally called the Central Athletic Ground in the 1900s, the venue then owned by the Margam Estate played host to various sports including football, tennis, hockey, running, quoits and on one occasion a horse race. Aberavon RFC was granted exclusive use of the ground in 1913 - although it was sectioned off into allotments to help the war effort the following year.[2] Officially re-opened in December 1921, the re-named Talbot Athletic Ground became a barrage balloon site during the Second World War.[3] In March 1946, the ground attracted its record crowd, 19,000, for a match between Aberavon and a New Zealand Army team, "The Kiwis". The club became absolute owners of the ground in 1952, in a deal negotiated by Alderman Llewellyn Heycock, and various improvements and extensions were built in the 1950s, 1970s and 1980s.[4] Although exclusively a rugby union venue for most of its existence, the Talbot Athletic Ground also hosted some matches played by the final Welsh professional rugby league side of the 20th century, South Wales RLFC, in 1996.[5]Information by Wikipedia.com
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