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Grid reference SS7884

3 km from Mawdlam, Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Wales


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SS7884 : Tip and reed bed at Margam steelworks by Mick Lobb Tip and reed bed at Margam steelworks
The steelworks borders Margam Burrows and a reed bed at this point. It is here that spoil from the works processes are dumped.
SS7884 : Fields at Margam Moors by Ian Paterson Fields at Margam Moors
View along the edge of the gridsquare from between the two fences. The British Oxygen plant can be seen in the distance.
SS7884 : Margam Moors by Eirian Evans Margam Moors
A 100 hectare site of low lying reclaimed wetland. It has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the mix of habitats here - grassland, dunes, woodland, reedbeds and ditches.
SS7884 : The Wales Coast Path, Margam Moors by eswales The Wales Coast Path, Margam Moors
The Wales Coast Path seen roughly half way along a north-south stretch in which it crosses the low-lying Margam Moors near Port Talbot. This stretch, mostly through an area of scrubland where there were once railway lines, was opened some... (more)
SS7884 : Path through the Dunes by Alan Hughes Path through the Dunes
Sandy pathway through the dunes at Margam Moors.
SS7884 : Hen arglawdd rheilffordd / Disused railway embankment by Alan Richards Hen arglawdd rheilffordd / Disused railway embankment
Hen arglawdd rheilffordd a arferai wasanaethu Gwaith Dur Tata sy'n weladwy yn y pellter. A disused railway embankment that formerly serviced Tata Steelworks visible in the distance.
SS7884 : Pylon by South Wales Line by N Chadwick Pylon by South Wales Line
SS7884 : Margam Moors by Eirian Evans Margam Moors
A 100 hectare site of low lying reclaimed wetland. It has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the mix of habitats here - grassland, dunes, woodland, reedbeds and ditches.
SS7884 : Margam Moors by Ian Paterson Margam Moors
General view of the area beyond the second fence.
SS7884 : Llwybr Arfordir Cymru / Wales Coast Path by Alan Richards Llwybr Arfordir Cymru / Wales Coast Path
Llwybr Arfordir Cymru ym Morfa Margam. Wales Coast Path at Margam Moors.
SS7884 : Wales Coast Path signpost, Margam Moors by eswales Wales Coast Path signpost, Margam Moors
Situated in an area of scrubland where there were once railway lines and at a point where the Wales Coast Path changes course slightly, this signpost displays the familiar yellow, blue and white ‘dragon shell’ logo of that long distance... (more)
SS7884 : Pylons at Margam Moors by eswales Pylons at Margam Moors
A view from the Wales Coast Path (on one of the stretches where it has to come some distance inland from the coast). On its passage across Margam Moors, the Coast Path passes just to the east of four pylons standing more-or-less in a... (more)

 
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