Llanfair Caereinion
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Llanfair Caereinion is a market
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in
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,
Powys Powys (; ) is a county and preserved county in Wales. It is named after the Kingdom of Powys which was a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality that emerged during the Middle Ages following the end of Roman rule in Britain. Geog ...
,
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upon the
River Banwy The River Banwy is a river about long in Powys, Wales. It is a tributary of the River Vyrnwy. The Banwy rises in the hills near the pass which takes the A458 road between Mallwyd and Welshpool. The river is called Nant Cerrig-y-groes at its s ...
(also known as the River Einion), around 8 miles west of
Welshpool Welshpool ( cy, Y Trallwng) is a market town and community in Powys, Wales, historically in the county of Montgomeryshire. The town is from the Wales–England border and low-lying on the River Severn; its Welsh language name ''Y Trallwng'' m ...
. In
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the ward had a population of 1,810; the town itself had a population of 1,055 according to Nomis.


History

Its name is a combination of Welsh ' "church" + ' " Mary" and ' "fort" + ', a personal name, meaning "the church of Mary tthe fort of Einion". The town is built upon the site of an old
Roman Roman or Romans most often refers to: * Rome, the capital city of Italy * Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a lett ...
fort. The site of the
Battle of Maes Moydog The Battle of Maes Moydog was a battle that took place at the field of Moydog ( cy, Maidog, also ''Meidiog'') on 5 March 1295 during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn and others against English rule, near the modern-day town of Llanfair Caereinio ...
(1295) is nearby. In 1758 the town was almost completely wiped out by a major fire.


Geography

The town is close to Welshpool and not far away are the towns of Machynlleth and
Llanfyllin Llanfyllin ( – ) is a market town, community and electoral ward in a sparsely populated area in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. Llanfyllin's community population in 2011 was 1,532, of whom 34.1% could speak Welsh. Llanfyllin means ''church or ...
. The town acts as a major centre for a lot of scattered hamlets and villages around the community. The electorate of the community only places it fourteenth in the rank of the county's eighteen towns. Llanfair Caereinion is classified as an area centre in the Powys Unitary Development Plan, for the market town has the largest range of community services and facilities and the greatest capacity to accommodate additional development in its locality. There are also rural settlements within the community at Heniarth and Melin-y-ddol. The remainder of the population lives in scattered farms and dwellings


Transport

The town is served by the following bus routes: 73 (Llanfair-Welshpool-
Oswestry Oswestry ( ; ) is a market town, civil parish and historic railway town in Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh border. It is at the junction of the A5, A483 and A495 roads. The town was the administrative headquarters of the Borough ...
) which operates only two services each way on Wednesdays and Fridays between 8:58 and 14:57. 84 (Llanfair- Newtown) which operates only two services each way Mondays-Fridays but is more a school service. 87 (Llanfair-Welshpool- Foel) which operates Mondays to Saturdays with six services a day and three each way to Foel, Llanfair and Welshpool. 89 (Llanfair-Welshpool) offer additional service on Mondays only to Welshpool and back to Llanfair. The nearest mainline railway station is
Welshpool Welshpool ( cy, Y Trallwng) is a market town and community in Powys, Wales, historically in the county of Montgomeryshire. The town is from the Wales–England border and low-lying on the River Severn; its Welsh language name ''Y Trallwng'' m ...
and further away is Machynlleth. The town is also the terminus of the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. This offers an additional method of travel to Welshpool from the town between Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays although it is primarily a heritage railway.


Governance

Since the May 2022 local elections, Llanfair Caereinion, with neighbouring Llanerfyl, has been part of the Llanfair Caereinion and Llanerfyl
electoral ward A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to ...
, represented by one county councillor on
Powys County Council Powys County Council ( cy, Cyngor Sir Powys) is the local authority for Powys, one of the administrative areas of Wales. The County Hall is in Llandrindod Wells. History The county of Powys was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Gover ...
.


Notable residents

* John Griffiths (1837–1918), an artist who worked in India, noted for his Orientalist works, was born here. * Thomas John Jehu (1871–1943), geologist and physician, was born here. *
Alis Huws Alis Huws is a Welsh harpist from Powys, the sixth and current Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales. Education Huws is from Foel near Llanfair Caereinion in Powys, where she attended Ysgol Uwchradd Caereinion. Having received harp lessons ...
(born 1995), a Welsh harpist, born at Foel.


Gallery

File:Llanfair Caereinion Town Hall.png, Llanfair Caereinion Town Hall in 1802 File:David Cox - Llanfair Church, North Wales for A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Llanfair Church'' by David Cox, c.1813


References


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Photos of Llanfair Caereinion and surrounding area on geograph
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