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Cinderford is a town and civil parish on the eastern fringe of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England.[1]

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  1. 47 relations: A48 road, Antony Dufort, Baptists, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, Beerhouse, Bristol Airport, Cardiff Airport, Cheltenham, Cinderford Ironworks, Cinderford New railway station, Cinderford R.F.C., Cinderford Town A.F.C., Civil parish, Clinker (waste), Coal mining, Coke (fuel), Coleford, Gloucestershire, Ford (crossing), Forest of Dean, Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency), Forest of Dean Coalfield, Forest of Dean District, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Airport, Gloucestershire College, Great Western Railway, Inn, Iron ore, Jimmy Young (broadcaster), John McAfee, Methodism, Midland Railway, Muriel Powell, Non-League football, Primary school, Primitive Methodist Church, Programmer, Ruardean, Secondary school, Severn and Wye Railway, South Wales Valleys, Tame bear, Terraced house, The Forest High School, Cinderford, Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom.

  2. Towns in Gloucestershire
  3. Towns of the Welsh Marches

A48 road

The A48 is a trunk road in Great Britain running from the A40 at Highnam, west of Gloucester, England, to the A40 at Carmarthen, Wales.

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Antony Dufort

Antony Dufort FRSS (born 1948) is an English artist and sculptor.

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Baptists

Baptists form a major branch of evangelicalism distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete immersion.

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BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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Beerhouse

A beerhouse was a type of public house created in the United Kingdom by the Beerhouse Act 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4. c. 64), legally defined as a place "where beer is sold to be consumed on the premises".

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Bristol Airport

Bristol Airport, at Lulsgate Bottom, on the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills, in North Somerset, is an international airport serving the city of Bristol, England, and the surrounding area.

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Cardiff Airport

Cardiff Airport (Maes Awyr Caerdydd) is an airport in Rhoose, Wales.

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Cheltenham

Cheltenham is a spa town and borough on the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. Cinderford and Cheltenham are towns in Gloucestershire.

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Cinderford Ironworks

Cinderford Ironworks, also known as Cinderford Furnace, was a coke-fired blast furnace, built in 1795, just west of Cinderford, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. Cinderford and Cinderford Ironworks are Forest of Dean.

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Cinderford New railway station

Cinderford New railway station was a railway station that was opened by the former Severn and Wye Railway to serve the mining town of Cinderford.

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Cinderford R.F.C.

Cinderford RFC is a rugby union club based in the town of Cinderford, Gloucestershire. Cinderford and Cinderford R.F.C. are Forest of Dean.

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Cinderford Town A.F.C.

Cinderford Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Cinderford in Gloucestershire, England.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.

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Clinker (waste)

Clinker is a generic name given to waste from industrial processes, particularly those that involve smelting metals, welding, burning fossil fuels and use of a blacksmith's forge, which commonly causes a large buildup of clinker around the tuyere.

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Coal mining

Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground or from a mine.

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Coke (fuel)

Coke is a grey, hard, and porous coal-based fuel with a high carbon content.

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Coleford, Gloucestershire

Coleford is a market town in the west of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, east of the Welsh border and close to the Wye Valley. Cinderford and Coleford, Gloucestershire are Forest of Dean, towns in Gloucestershire and towns of the Welsh Marches.

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Ford (crossing)

A ford is a shallow place with good footing where a river or stream may be crossed by wading, or inside a vehicle getting its wheels wet.

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Forest of Dean

The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.

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Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)

Forest of Dean is a constituency in Gloucestershire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 UK General Election by Matt Bishop, a Labour MP. Cinderford and Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency) are Forest of Dean.

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Forest of Dean Coalfield

The Forest of Dean Coalfield, underlying the Forest of Dean, in west Gloucestershire, is one of the smaller coalfields in the British Isles, although intensive mining during the 19th and 20th centuries has had enormous influence on the landscape, history, culture, and economy of the area. Cinderford and Forest of Dean Coalfield are Forest of Dean.

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Forest of Dean District

Forest of Dean is a local government district in west Gloucestershire, England, named after the Forest of Dean. Cinderford and Forest of Dean District are Forest of Dean.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a cathedral city and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West of England. Cinderford and Gloucester are towns in Gloucestershire and towns of the Welsh Marches.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (abbreviated Glos.) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Gloucestershire Airport

Gloucestershire Airport, formerly Staverton Airport, is a small airport at Churchdown, England.

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Gloucestershire College

Gloucestershire College (GC or Gloscol) is a college of further and higher education in the county of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.

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Great Western Railway

The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales.

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Inn

Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink.

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Iron ore

Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted.

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Jimmy Young (broadcaster)

Sir Leslie Ronald Young, known professionally as Jimmy Young (21 September 1921 – 7 November 2016), was an English singer, disc jockey and radio personality.

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John McAfee

John David McAfee (18 September 1945 – 23 June 2021) was a British-American computer programmer, businessman, and two-time presidential candidate who unsuccessfully sought the Libertarian Party nomination for president of the United States in 2016 and in 2020.

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Methodism

Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.

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Midland Railway

The Midland Railway (MR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1844.

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Muriel Powell

Dame Muriel Betty Powell, DBE (30 October 1914 – 8 December 1978), was a British nurse, hospital matron, nurse educator, public servant, and Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for the Scottish Home and Health Department (SHHD) 1970-76.

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Non-League football describes football leagues played outside the top leagues of a country.

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Primary school

A primary school (in Ireland, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, and Singapore), elementary school, or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary education of children who are 4 to 10 years of age (and in many cases, 11 years of age).

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Primitive Methodist Church

The Primitive Methodist Church is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement.

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Programmer

A programmer, computer programmer or coder is an author of computer source code someone with skill in computer programming.

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Ruardean

Ruardean is a village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, to the North West of Cinderford. Cinderford and Ruardean are Forest of Dean.

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Secondary school

A secondary school or high school is an institution that provides secondary education.

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Severn and Wye Railway

The Severn and Wye Railway began as an early tramroad network established in the Forest of Dean to facilitate the carriage of minerals to watercourses for onward conveyance. Cinderford and Severn and Wye Railway are Forest of Dean.

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South Wales Valleys

The South Wales Valleys (Cymoedd De Cymru) are a group of industrialised peri-urban valleys in South Wales.

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Tame bear

A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns.

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Terraced house

A terrace, terraced house (UK), or townhouse (US) is a kind of medium-density housing that first started in 16th century Europe with a row of joined houses sharing side walls.

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The Forest High School, Cinderford

Forest High School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Cinderford in the English county of Gloucestershire.

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Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom

The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level, represented by one or more councillors.

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See also

Towns in Gloucestershire

Towns of the Welsh Marches

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderford

Also known as Cinderford, Gloucestershire, Freeminer Brewery, The Freeminer Brewery.