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24-495: Cerrigydrudion , sometimes spelt Cerrig-y-drudion , ( Welsh pronunciation ) is a village and community in Conwy , Wales. Until 1974 it was part of the historic county Denbighshire , when it became part of the newly formed county of Clwyd . When the county of Clwyd was abolished in 1996, the village was transferred to the new Conwy County Borough. The village formerly lay on the A5 , but
48-496: A farmer was carrying out repairs on a wall at Ty-tan-y-Foel Farm when he found significant Iron Age remains in a stone-lined cist . He had uncovered a small burial chamber. The decorated bronze fragments that were found are the remains of what is now known as 'The Cerrigydrudion Crown' , one of the earliest examples of Celtic La Tene art found in Britain, dating from between 405 BC and 380 BC. Archaeologists thought for decades that
72-524: A grocery shop and post office called Siop Uwchaled. Nearby is the older Alwen Reservoir , built between 1909 and 1921 to provide drinking water for the English town of Birkenhead . At its conception the engineer who designed the dam, George Deacon , also planned Llyn Brenig , built over half a century later. One of the most popular social gatherings in the village occurs on the first Saturday in September when
96-649: A minor road off the B5105 is an Iron Age hillfort called Caer Caradog [ cy ] . This fort dates to pre Roman times and although the origin of the fort's name is unclear, as Caradog can be latinised as Caratacus, it possibly refers to the 1st century warrior Caratacus who fought against the Romans. A novel published in 2018 called Swords and Slavery describes a battle between Celts and Romans at this fort. The Cerrigydrudion area possesses an oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb ) similar to almost all of
120-493: A short by-pass now takes the road along the south-western edge of the village. Prior to the by-pass being built, Cerrigydrudion was the highest village on the A5 between London and Holyhead . The community includes the hamlets of Cefn Brith , Glasfryn [ cy ] and Pentre-Llyn-Cymmer with the village having a population of around 289. The community is sparsely populated and covers over 60 square kilometres. Geographically
144-642: Is a division of land in Wales that forms the lowest tier of local government in Wales . Welsh communities are analogous to civil parishes in England but, unlike English parishes, communities cover the whole of Wales. There are 878 communities in Wales. Until 1974 Wales was divided into civil parishes . These were abolished by section 20 (6) of the Local Government Act 1972 , and replaced by communities by section 27 of
168-480: Is a plaque marking the fact that Queen Victoria stopped there en route to Ireland. The current population of the community stands at 692 residents. The community remains one of the heartlands of the Welsh language and in the last census in 2001, 80% stated they had some knowledge of the language and over 76% stated that they used spoken Welsh in their normal every-day life. Remnants of human habitation have been found in
192-571: Is becoming common. Apart from the church the village has two active Nonconformist chapels . These are Jerusalem , which is dedicated to the Methodist Calvinist group, and Moriah which follows the Congregational path. A third chapel, Seion , which was part of the Wesleyan tradition, was closed in 2002. The village has one public house, The White Lion this was owned in the 1970s by
216-460: Is now exhibited alongside the fragments. One of the most famous sons of the parish is Jac Glan-y-Gors , who was a leading Radical at the end of the 18th century. His ideas were published in the polemical pamphlets Seren tan Gwmwl ("Star under a Cloud") and Toriad y Dydd ("Break of Day"). Cerrigydruidion Golf Club (now defunct) was founded in 1898. The club and course disappeared at the time of World War II . Heading out of Cerrigydrudion up
240-439: Is the largest in the area known as Uwchaled which also includes Llangwm , Pentrefoelas, Pentre-llyn-cymer, Dinmael, Glasfryn, Cefn Brith, Llanfihangel.G.M and Cwm Penanner. Llangwm and Pentrefoelas are stand-alone parishes whilst the remainder fall within the parish of Cerrigydrudion. However, there are multiple Nonconformist chapels throughout the area of Uwchaled, located in many of the minor villages and hamlets . The village
264-515: The Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 and the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011 . Amgueddfa Cymru Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales , branded as simply Amgueddfa Cymru (formerly the National Museums and Galleries of Wales and legally National Museum of Wales ), is a Welsh Government sponsored body that comprises seven museums in Wales : In addition to these sites,
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#1732858919209288-475: The Crown . In Wales, all town councils are community councils. There are now three communities with city status: Bangor , St Asaph and St Davids . The chair of a town council or city council will usually have the title mayor (Welsh: maer ). However, not every community has a council. In communities with populations too small to sustain a full community council, community meetings may be established. The communities in
312-655: The Opposition Andrew RT Davies MS ( C ) Shadow Cabinet ( current ) Prime Minister Rt Hon Keir Starmer MP ( L ) Secretary of State for Wales Rt Hon Jo Stevens MP (L) Principal councils ( leader list ) Corporate Joint Committees Local twinning see also: Regional terms and Regional economy United Kingdom Parliament elections European Parliament elections (1979–2020) Local elections Police and crime commissioner elections Referendums A community ( Welsh : cymuned )
336-580: The United Kingdom. Due to its upland setting, it tends to be cooler than coastal areas of Wales throughout the year, and heavy snowfall can occur during winter months. The nearest MetOffice weather station at Alwen, about 2.5 miles to the North, holds the Welsh record for the coldest day for the months of June, September and October The biggest employer in the parish remains agriculture , although tourism -related work
360-464: The area dating back to the Mesolithic era. Many of these were found in the area of Llyn Brenig , a manmade reservoir to the north of the village. The reservoir was built between 1973 and 1976 and was one of the major British engineering projects of that era. Today it is the most important tourist attraction in the area and provides competition class fly fishing facilities for many visitors. In 1924,
384-406: The area is classed as moorland and less favourable grassland . It is on the outskirts of Mynydd Hiraethog , and the southern half of Llyn Brenig and also Alwen Reservoir lie in the community. The oldest feature of the village is the parish church dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene . It is believed to have existed in 440 AD. It is also mentioned in the 'Norwich Taxation' of 1254. The village
408-745: The community boundaries within their area every fifteen years. The councils propose changes to the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales , which prepares a report and makes recommendations to the Welsh Government . If the Welsh Government accepts the recommendations, then it implements them using a statutory instrument . For example, in 2016 four new communities were created in the City and County of Cardiff . The legislation surrounding community councils in Wales has been amended significantly in
432-498: The famous Welsh entertainer Ronnie Williams who formed half of the duo Ryan and Ronnie. It once received as a guest the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George when he was unable to return home due to heavy snowfall. Across the road from The White Lion is The Queens Head , which closed in the 1990s. Other facilities include a cafe on the A5 main road called Ty Tan Llan Cafe, public toilets, library,
456-521: The fragments formed a vessel, but recent research has revealed that it is a headpiece decorated with palm leaf and lotus flower designs. The crown fragments are held at Amgueddfa Cymru in Cardiff. In 2007, staff at Amgueddfa Cymru decided to reconstruct the crown as it might have been when first manufactured. Jacqueline Chadwick, an artist, and Nodge Nolan, a craftsman who specialised in reconstructing Roman era artefacts, were commissioned to produce it. It
480-770: The local Agricultural Show takes place. This attracts upwards of 3,000 people and is one of the most successful non-county shows in Wales. The village is the setting for the song "A Child Is Born In Cerrig-Y-Drudion", on Julian Cope 's 2007 album You Gotta Problem with Me . Community (Wales) Heir Apparent William, Prince of Wales First Minister ( list ) Rt Hon Eluned Morgan MS ( L ) Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies MS ( L ) Counsel General-designate – Elisabeth Jones Chief Whip and Trefnydd – Jane Hutt MS (L) Permanent Secretary Sixth Senedd Llywydd (Presiding Officer) Elin Jones MS ( PC ) Leader of
504-707: The organisation runs Oriel y Parc , a gallery of Welsh landscape art in St David's , in partnership with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority. The National Collections Centre in Nantgarw is AC-NMW's storage facility. In 2017 over 1.89m visitors attended the National Museum sites. The most popular site for 2017 was St. Fagans and in 2016 the most popular attraction was National Museum Cardiff. This article about an organisation in Wales
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#1732858919209528-487: The same Act. The principal areas of Wales are divided entirely into communities. Unlike in England, where unparished areas exist, no part of Wales is outside a community, even in urban areas . Most, but not all, communities are administered by community councils , which are equivalent to English parish councils in terms of their powers and the way they operate. Welsh community councils may call themselves town councils unilaterally and may have city status granted by
552-551: The urban areas of the cities of Cardiff , Swansea and Newport do not have community councils. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census , there were 869 communities in Wales. 84 percent, or more than 730, have a council. They vary in size from Rhayader with an area of 13,945 hectares (34,460 acres) to Cefn Fforest with an area of 64 hectares (160 acres). They ranged in population from Barry with 45,053 recorded inhabitants to Baglan Bay with no permanent residents. The twenty-two principal area councils are required to review
576-432: Was mentioned in the writings of several noted travellers including Edward Lhuyd and George Borrow . It attained a certain significance in the 18th century when Thomas Telford built the A5 turnpike Toll road between London and Holyhead . This would be the main route to Ireland . The road passed through the village. In the farmhouse of Ceirnioge Mawr, where the stagecoach and Mail coach horses were changed, there
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