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Businesses for sale in South Glamorgan, Wales
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- Recycling non-metal waste & scrap, Wales
- Hotels, Wales
- Maintenance and Repair, Wales
- Distributing retailer and outdoor leisure products, Wales
- Installation Electrical Wiring etc., Wales
- Gambling and betting activities, Wales
- Retailing of garments, specialising in ladieswear, Wales
- Non trading company, Wales
- Non trading company, Wales
- Non trading company, Wales
Local information: South Glamorgan, Wales
South Glamorgan is a preserved county of Wales, originally formed in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, as a county council area. It consisted of the county borough of Cardiff along with the southern part of the administrative county of Glamorgan, and also the parish of St Mellons from Monmouthshire. These areas were divided between two districts: Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan. It included the main towns of Barry, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Llantwit Major and Penarth.
South Glamorgan County Council was abolished on April 1, 1996, with both district councils becoming unitary authorities. The unitary authorities took in four communities from Mid Glamorgan, with Wick, St Brides Major, and Ewenny going to the Vale of Glamorgan, and Pentyrch and Creigiau becoming part of Cardiff. South Glamorgan continues to exist as a preserved county for purposes such as lieutenancy, and as such includes those four communities.
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