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Nice one, Darran. I believe Neyland House was a couple of doors along Cwrt Sart terrace from the Grandison boozer. What's there now? Ages since I drove past it. Used to be opposite what was the hospital, where I was born.
 
Pegojack said:
Nice one, Darran. I believe Neyland House was a couple of doors along Cwrt Sart terrace from the Grandison boozer. What's there now? Ages since I drove past it. Used to be opposite what was the hospital, where I was born.

A Nisa convenience shop where the Grando was, housing estate where the hospital was.
 
Darran said:
I just saw Neyland House. :lol:

Two doors up from the chapel of rest that’s next door to the bandit/pool table place.

Fùck! I must go for a night out in Briton Ferry, sounds like a right blast :lol: :lol:
 

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