USRN: 47600658 Heol Coed Leyshon in Coytrahen

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This Unique Street Reference Number appears in the Street Gazetteer maintained by Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr - Bridgend.

USRN 47600658
USRN Type Designated Street Name
Road Name Heol Coed Leyshon

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Postcodes CF32 0DT
Post Town Coytrahen
Registering Authority Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr - Bridgend
Number of UPRNS
(One is likely to be the Unique Property Reference Number for the Street Record)
40
Street UPRNS 10013370407, 10015318349, 10024673527, 100100496559, 100100496560, 100100496561, 100100496562, 100100496563, 100100496564, 100100496565, 100100496566, 100100496567, 100100496568, 100100496569, 100100496570, 100100496571, 100100496572, 100100496573, 100100496574, 100100496575, 100100496576, 100100496577, 100100496578, 100100496579, 100100496580, 100100496581, 100100496582, 100100496583, 100100496584, 100100496585, 100100496586, 100100496587, 100100496588, 100100496589, 100100496590, 100100496591, 100100496592, 100100496593, 100100496594 and 100100496595

Map of the area covered by 47600658

Dots represent uprns. These can houses, annexes or street records.

Statistics for USRN 47600658

Country:Wales
County:(pseudo) Wales
Built up Area:(pseudo) Wales (not covered)
Built up Area (Sub Division):(pseudo) Wales (not covered)
Police Force:South Wales
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs):Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Former European Constituency:Wales
Strategic Health Authority:Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Local Authority:Bridgend
Electoral Ward:Aberkenfig
Westminster Parliamentary Constituency:Ogmore
Government Office Region:(pseudo) Wales
LSOA:Bridgend 006A
MSOA:Bridgend 006
National Park:Wales (non-National Park)
Rural / Urban Classification:(England/Wales) Rural village
Travel to Work Area:Bridgend
Census Supergroup:Suburbanites
Census Group:Semi-detached suburbia
Census Subgroup:White suburban communities