Brynmawr

Brynmawr School Track

Brynmawr School
Intermediate Road
Brynmawr
EBBW VALE
NP23 4XT

Telephone: 01495 310527
Fax: 01495 310994

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Type: Cinder, 440y, 6 lanes, 7 lane straight

Authority:
Ceremonial County: Blaenau Gwent

NUTS Name: Brynmawr

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OS National Grid Reference: SO 197124
National Grid Reference: 319700, 212400

Paper Maps:
OS Explorer Map: OL 13

Train:

Opening Times: Track is on school grounds so is closed during school hours but maybe be available for public use at other times - apply to the school bursar on 01495 310527
Is track locked/unavailable for casual use at other times: Yes
Charges:

Track Diagram: Click here
Field Event Facilities: Limited - 1 LJ (1L-SE), 1 DT (no cage)
S/C Water Jump: None

Changing: Full in school
Floodlights: None
Seating: Uncovered terracing down home straight

Clubs: None

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Other Info:
Welsh League meetings were held here in the 1970s. It is a redgra track and is believed to be a 440y in length. It is in good condition although it is now only used by the school and the lanes are never thought to be marked. One end of the LJ runway alongside the back straight has been grassed over. Brynmawr is at an altitude of approximately 1200 feet and so the track is believed to be the highest above sea level in the UK.

Last update: 24/03/2001

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