What does BoNT mean?
BoNT
Acronym | Definition |
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BoNT | Botulinum Neurotoxin |
BoNT | Broadband Optical Network Termination |
What does the Welsh word Dinas mean?
fort
What is Fan Welsh?
Fach (mutation of ‘bach’) | little, small |
Fan (mutation of ‘ban’) | a peak |
Fechan (feminine mutation of ‘bychan’) | little, small |
Fedwen (mutation of ‘bedwen’) | a birch tree |
Fedw (mutation of ‘bedw’) | birch trees |
What does Abergavenny mean in Welsh?
Abergavenny (Welsh: Y Fenni), meaning Mouth of the River Gavenny, is a market town in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located 15 miles (24 km) west of Monmouth.
What day is Abergavenny market open?
Opening details General Market every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Flea Market every Wednesday. Arts & Craft Market every 2nd Thursday (April-Dec).
Where in Wales is Abergavenny?
Monmouthshire
Is Abergavenny a good place to live?
A GWENT town is in the top three per cent of most desirable places to live in the UK. Abergavenny was named as the 30th best place to live by expert property finders Garrington as they looked to establish the best places to live in 2021.
What’s Abergavenny famous for?
Our guide to the best things to do in this quaint Welsh market town surrounded by the Brecon Beacons. This lively market town at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park is famous for its annual food festival, but there’s plenty of things to see and do all year round.
Is Abergavenny rough?
Abergavenny is known as the gateway to Wales. It is a small market town surrounded by verdant hills. Although there a number of affluent people in the surrounding area, much of Abergavenny itself consists of tough social housing estates with the usual anti-social behaviour problems.
What are the best places to live in Wales?
The Sunday Times Best Places to Live 2021: Wales
- Winner: Usk, Monmouthshire.
- Aberdyfi, Gwynedd.
- Cleddau Estuary, Pembrokeshire.
- Llandeilo and the Tywi Valley, Carmarthenshire.
- Narberth, Pembrokeshire.
- Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan.
What is the prettiest part of Wales?
The most beautiful places in Wales
- Portmeirion.
- Hay-on-Wye.
- Dolgellau.
- Llanbedrog beach.
- Aberglaslyn.
- Pen y Fan.
- Henrhyd Falls.
- Brecon Beacons.
Where is the cheapest place to live in Wales?
According to the data, Tylerstown in the county of Rhondda Cynon Taf is the least expensive neighbourhood in Wales, with the current average income estimated at £23,307 and the average house price currently £57,250, but you’ll be doing well if you can find a current house for sale for that price in the area.
Where should you not live in Wales?
Worst places to live in Wales
- Cardiff (Pronounced: Cerrrdiffff) is definitely the chav centre of Wales.
- The Rhondda Fach – the valley that time forgot.
- Caernarfon: buy a tent before renting a flat in this godforsaken place.
- Cardigan: creeping insidiously from the murky depths of the polluted Teifi River.
What is the average house price in Wales?
Average price change by property type for Wales
Property type | January 2021 | January 2020 |
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Detached | £274,858 | £246,545 |
Semi-detached | £175,235 | £158,726 |
Terraced | £136,474 | £125,708 |
Flat or maisonette | £119,527 | £114,648 |