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Town and Community Councils in Wales 40 sites in this category
Menter Llambed - Lampeter's Official Sitehttp://www.lampeter.org Local community web site showing general information about the town of lampeter. Categories include Location & Weather, History, Local Business, Places to Stay, Services, News & Events, Recreation, Town Council, Chamber of Trade, Photo Gallery & Local Links.CATEGORIES: Local History , Local Information , Local Photographs , Tourist Guides & Information , Town and Community Councils LOCATIONS: Lampeter
Disserth & Trecoed Community Councilhttp://community-councils.powys.org.uk/disserth Disserth and Trecoed lies between the Brecon Beacons, Elan Valley and Radnor Forest. The public have access to a local wildlife trust nature reserve and national nature reserve, and is an ideal location for studying wildflowers and birds. The area is ideally suited for many outdoor activities, including cycling, walking, fishing and bird watching. The area is ideally suited for many outdoor activities, including cycling, walking, fishing and bird watching. CATEGORIES: Town and Community Councils LOCATIONS: Disserth
Dwyriw Community Councilhttp://community-councils.powys.org.uk/dwyriw A rural district in the uplands of Mid Montgomeryshire, drained Eastwards by the two main tributaries of the Avon Rhiw. Highest points are in the West and South of the district on Moorland over 1300ft above sea level (>400m). It is a sparsely populated district with under 350 people on the electoral roll. The largest settlement is the village of Adfa with three further clusters of population at Llanyddelan, Llanllugan and Cefn Coch. There are a mixture of Welsh and English speaking families in the area.CATEGORIES: Town and Community Councils LOCATIONS: Dwyriw
Llangynog Community Councilhttp://community-councils.powys.org.uk/llangynog During the 18th and 19th centuries, Llangynog was the largest lead mining area in Europe with, at times, a population of 2000. Nowadays it is a small farming community of about 250 people. Llangynog is surrounded by steep mountains on three sides, where evidence of the mining and quarrying can still be seen.CATEGORIES: Town and Community Councils LOCATIONS: Llangynog
Llanbrynmair Community Councilhttp://community-councils.powys.org.uk/llanbrynmair The community of Llanbrynmair - St. Mary's on the Hill - is so called because of the position and dedication of its Parish church, which stands on the very summit of a rounded hill. The earliest relics from recorded time are the Parish Church at Llan and Y Domen Fawr - The Great Mound - in the hamlet of Tafolwern where the prince poet, Owain Cyfeiliog resided in the "costly gilded castle".CATEGORIES: Town and Community Councils LOCATIONS: Llanbrynmair More Results: 1 2 3 4 5 Next |
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