Llangyndeyrn

Coordinates: 51°48′12″N 4°14′21″W / 51.8033°N 4.2393°W / 51.8033; -4.2393
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Llangyndeyrn
Llangyndeyrn is located in Carmarthenshire
Llangyndeyrn
Llangyndeyrn
Location within Carmarthenshire
Population3,102 [1]
OS grid referenceSN457140
Community
  • Llangyndeyrn
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLLANELLI
Postcode districtSA15
Post townKIDWELLY
Postcode districtSA17
Dialling code01269
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
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51°48′12″N 4°14′21″W / 51.8033°N 4.2393°W / 51.8033; -4.2393

Llangyndeyrn (Welsh pronunciation

valley, Carmarthenshire, in Dyfed region of West Wales
, United Kingdom. The village name is often spelt as Llangendeirne.

St. Cyndeyrnin the parish church

The

St. Mungo; but the St Cyndeyrn associated with Llangyndeyrn is believed to be a different one, a descendant of Cunedda
whose festival is on 5/6 August.

Both St Cyndeyrn's parish church and Capel Salem are grade II* listed buildings.[2] Nearby is the remains of Banc y Betws, or Betws Castle, a motte-and-bailey castle.

The small village is well known for its resistance against the attempt to flood the village in order to create a reservoir for the Borough of Swansea.

Within the village is the Ysgol Y Fro school for infants.

The community is bordered by the communities of: Llangunnor; Llanddarog; Pontyberem; Llanelli Rural; Trimsaran; Kidwelly; and Llandyfaelog, all being in Carmarthenshire and includes the villages of Pontyates, Carway and Meinciau.

Governance

Llangyndeyrn is also a county electoral ward to Carmarthenshire County Council. The ward is coterminous with the community. The ward is represented by one county councillor.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Community and Ward populations 2011". Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Listed Buildings in Llangyndeyrn, , Wales". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  3. ^ "The County of Carmarthenshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998". Legislation.gov.uk. 23 November 1998. Retrieved 24 July 2022.

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