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On the Web
- Postcard from Blaenavon - A brief introduction to the town of Blaenavon. Places of interest for the visitor and the importance of Blaenavon's industrial history.
- Blaenavon Industrial Landscape - Local authority website detailing the World Heritage status of Blaenavon.
- BBC Blaenavon Life - News, sport, entertainment, stories, photos and your views about the town.
- Blaenavon Town Council - Includes history, tourism, sports and leisure, and council information.
- Blaenavon Tourist Information Centre - Complete information for the visitor to Torfaen. Places to go and things to do.
- Blaenafon Information and Pictures - Tourist and historical information about the town, a World Heritage Site.
- Blaenavon Male Voice Choir - Programme, choir and town information. Blaenavon, (Blaenafon) Gwent, South Wales.
- Blaenavon Male Voice Choir - Programme, choir and town information.
- Biozyme Laboratories Ltd. - Offers enzymes and related biochemicals for bulk biopharmaceuticals production, medical diagnostics and healthcare industries in Blaenavon, Wales and San Diego, California.
- Family History Research Service - K A Nicholas BA (Hons) and D S Nicholas BA (Hons) PGCE MA, ancestral investigators specialising in Monmouthshire and Gwent (South Wales) with particular interest in Pontypool, Cwmbran and Blaenavon.
Wikipedia Articles
- Blaenavon Hospital - Blaenavon Hospital, located in Blaenavon, is a small community hospital of 9 beds which provides intermediate care for both female and male patients from a local population of approximately 6,500 individuals.
- Blaenavon - Blaenavon (Welsh: Blaenafon) is a town and World Heritage Site in south eastern Wales, lying at the source of the Afon Llwyd north of Pontypool. The town lies high on a hillside and has a population of 6,349 people.
- Cwmavon, Torfaen - Cwmavon (Welsh: Cwmafon; translation: river valley) is a small village located near the towns of Abersychan and Blaenavon in the county borough of Torfaen, South Wales.
- Afon Llwyd - Afon Llwyd is a small river in South Wales which flows from its source north of Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontypool and Cwmbran before flowing into the River Usk at Caerleon, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel in Newport. The name is Welsh, meaning "Grey River".
- Forge Side - Forge Side () is a small village of tightly packed rows of iron workers' cottages on the hillside to the west of Blaenavon in the north of Torfaen county borough, South Wales.