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Letter from Pontypool

Summary by Nation.Cymru
Pontypool town bridge. Photo copyright Jaggery via Creative Commons licence David Llewellyn Pontypool’s town bridge has a deceptively fascinating history. Though it looks perfectly ordinary, local folklore tells us that it was named after the rowdy parson by the name of Dafydd ap Howell, who won the right to build it following a tug-o-war contest with the Devil. The present-day bridge dates back to August 1924, the year in which the town hosted …

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