Llanelli, the largest town in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales, sits on the Burry estuary on the south Wales coast, approximately 13 km (8 miles) west of the city of Swansea. Amongst other things, it is famous for its proud rugby tradition.
Llanelli is also surrounded by many small villages and communities known collectively as Llanelli Rural. A large proportion of these communities, more notably those that immediately surround the town are often unofficially referred to as Llanelli.Carmarthenshire County Council: Area and density of Community Wards
Pembrey Country Park is situated on the outskirts of Llanelli, and consists of about 2 km² (500 acres) of parkland. Cefn Sidan, a beach within the park that has won the coveted Blue Flag award, is approximately 13 km (8 miles) long and half a mile to the sea at its narrowest at low tide. It also has a lifeguard-patrolled area.
WWT National Wetlands Centre, located about 1 mile east of Llanelli, is one of nine wetland nature reserves managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust.
Llanelly House is one of Llanelli's most historical properties, an excellent example of an early 18th century Georgian town house. The house, located directly opposite the parish church, is currently in a poor state of repair, however the town council has recently purchased it with plans to completely restore the house for civic and public use. The then Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, Thomas Stepney originally built the house in 1714. It is written that John Wesley, the early leader of the Methodist movement, stayed at the house several times during his many visits to the town. The house has also starred in the first series of the BBC television show, Restoration.
Kidwelly Castle, Kidwelly. (approx. 10 miles west of Llanelli)
Burry Port Marina (approx. 5 miles west of Llanelli)
Park Howard MuseumPark Howard Museum is set in the grounds of Park Howard. The museum houses a collection of Llanelli Pottery an art collection and material related to the history of the town.
Middleton, the National Botanic Garden of Wales (approx. 10 miles north of Llanelli)
The city of Swansea
Rugby League - Llanelli's rugby league club are called the West Wales Sharks and play in the Welsh Conference Premier.
Football - Stebonheath Park is the home of football club Llanelli A.F.C..
Bowls - Llanelli hosts the annual Welsh International Open, which is part of the World Bowls Tour. The event is held at the Selwyn Samuel Centre.
Golf - The Llanelli area has three golf courses, including the Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country ClubMachynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club, which is and has been the host of the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe since 2005.
Motorsports - The Pembrey Circuit is known as the home of Welsh Motorsport, providing racing for cars, motorcycles, karts and trucks.
Llanelli is home to Tinopolis, one of the UK’s largest independent media producers. The company has many subsidiaries, which produce over 2,500 hours of broadcast television, including English language television programs such as Question Time for the BBC and Welsh language television programs such as Wedi 7 for S4C.Tinopolis
Latitude and Longitude: (51.68, -4.16) (World gazetteer)
Nearby towns and cities: Swansea, Kidwelly, Carmarthen
Bus & Coach - Llanelli is served by regular local bus services between Swansea and Carmarthen and National Express Coaches between many major UK destinations.
Rail - Llanelli railway station is located at Great Western Crescent south of the Town Centre. Llanelly Railway and Dock CompanyRailways of Llanelli built the southern section of the Heart of Wales Line.
Cycling - Llanelli is connected to the National Cycle Network from the north on NCR 43, and along the coast from the east and eest on NCR 4.Sustrans
Air - Pembrey Airport is approximately 7 miles west of Llanelli, and is connected to the town by regular bus services.
| Llanelli (Political) | |
|---|---|
| Llanelli Town Council | |
| Mayor | Cllr. Eryl Morgan |
| Local Authority | |
| Carmarthenshire County Council | Leader Cllr. Meryl Gravell |
| County Councillors (Ward) | Cllr. D.C. Prothero (Bigyn) Cllr. S.M. Cooke (Bigyn) Cllr. J.P. Jenkins (Elli) Cllr. D.A. Tucker (Glanymor) Cllr. G.F. Mayler (Glanymor) Cllr. W.E. Skinner (Lliedi) Cllr. W.G. Thomas (Lliedi) Cllr. K.P. Thomas (Tyisha) Cllr. M.P. Morris (Tyisha) |
| United Kingdom Parliament | |
| Nia Griffith | Labour |
| Welsh Assembly | |
| Catherine Thomas Helen Mary Jones | Labour Plaid (Mid and West Wales) |
The spelling 'Llanelly' is an anglicised form which was used in government and official documents until the 1970s. This is evident in the name of the local historic building, 'Llanelly House'. It can also lead to confusion with the village and parish, Llanelly, which is in south-east Wales.
On 3 January 1966 Llanelly Borough Council passed a resolution to change the town's spelling to Llanelli. The change became official on 4 March 1966, having been authorised in accordance with the Local Government Act 1958.
Llanelli is run on a local level by Llanelli Town Council or Llanelli Rural Council (depending on the area of town) and Carmarthenshire County Council on a county wide level. Note that Llanelli Rural Council addresses some part of the town, but mainly the Llanelli Rural community.
Recently, there have been many decisions made by the Carmarthenshire authorities, including the Carmarthenshire County Council and Local Health Board that have been very unpopular and damaging to the communities of Llanelli. In reaction to this, there have been calls to reinstate the local government district of Llanelli either as a county or as the City of Llanelli, making the entire area independent of Carmarthenshire.
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