Cwm, Denbighshire
Appearance
Cwm | |
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![]() Cwm church | |
Location within Denbighshire | |
Population | 378 (2011)[1] |
OS grid reference | SJ066773 |
Community |
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Principal area | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ST. ASAPH |
Postcode district | LL17 |
Post town | RHYL |
Postcode district | LL18 |
Dialling code | 01745 |
Police | North Wales |
Fire | North Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
Vale of Clwyd | |
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Cwm is a village and community in Denbighshire, below the hill Mynydd y Cwm.
The church in Cwm is dedicated to two 6th-century saints, St Mael and St Sulien.[2]
Local councillors have given the go-ahead for a wind turbine to be erected on farmland near Cwm. The 50 kW turbine will be at Marian Mawr and it was voted through with a big majority by Denbighshire County Council.[3]
The community includes the Blue Lion Pub, the settlement of Marian Cwm, and part of Rhuallt.
References
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cwm, Denbighshire.
- ^ "Community population 2011". Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- ^ CPAT. "Church of St Mael and St Sulien, Cwm". Retrieved 28 April 2014.
- ^ Foregrave, Andrew. "Cwm turbine row: Denbighshire residents fear 'colonisation' by wind farms". Daily Post. Retrieved 28 April 2014.