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Community in Swansea, Wales
Llwchwr is a community and (from 2022) electoral ward in the central western part of the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK. It lies 9 km (6 miles)
Llwchwr
Town in South Australia
for a last time from 1970 to 1981. The historic townships of Kooringa, Llwchwr, Aberdeen, New Aberdeen, and Graham were included as part of Burra township
Burra,_South_Australia
1136 battle of the Norman invasion of Wales
The Battle of Llwchwr (or Battle of Gower) was fought between Welsh and Norman forces between Loughor and Swansea on New Year's Day 1136. In 1135–1136
Battle_of_Llwchwr
Preserved county and former administrative county of Wales, United Kingdom
boroughs of Neath and Port Talbot, the urban districts of Glyncorrwg and Llwchwr, Gower Rural District, Pontardawe Rural District, and all of Neath Rural
West_Glamorgan
Cave in Wales
Llygad Llwchwr is a 1.2 km-long cave system in the Black Mountain which forms the westernmost range of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. The
Llygad_Llwchwr
River in south Wales
The River Loughor (/ˈlʌxər/; Welsh: Afon Llwchwr) is a river in Wales which marks the border between Carmarthenshire and Swansea. The river is sourced
River_Loughor
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Crickhowell, Hay, Builth, Maelienydd, Swansea, Cwmtawe, Gower, Clyne, Penderi, Llwchwr and Knighton. APC = ancient parish church; MC = medieval chapelry. This
Diocese_of_Swansea_and_Brecon
of some 2 hectares (4.9 acres) at the mouth of the River Loughor (Afon Llwchwr) in the AD70s as a garrison for Roman auxiliary troops. From initial Archaeological
Leucarum
2022 Welsh city and county of Swansea council election
Mumbles ward was created by merging the Newton and Oystermouth wards. A Llwchwr ward was created by merging Kingsbridge, Lower Loughor and Upper Loughor
2022_Swansea_Council_election
UK Parliament constituency (1885–)
Rural Districts of Gower and Swansea. 1950–1983: The Urban District of Llwchwr, and the Rural Districts of Gower and Pontardawe. 1983–2010: The City of
Gower (UK Parliament constituency)
Gower_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
King of England from 1135 to 1154
continued across Stephen's kingdom. After the Welsh victory at the battle of Llwchwr in January 1136 and the successful ambush of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare
Stephen,_King_of_England
Port town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales
and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the Loughor estuary (Moryd Llwchwr), to the west of Llanelli and south-east of Kidwelly. Its population was
Burry_Port
City and county in Wales
Non-conformist religious revivals. In 1904, Evan Roberts, a miner from Loughor (Llwchwr), just outside Swansea, was the leader of what has been called one of the
Swansea
12th-century Welsh noblewoman and rebel
marched to Gower, defeating a smaller Norman force there at the Battle of Llwchwr, killing 500 Normans. Inspired by Hywel of Brycheiniog's success, Gruffudd
Gwenllian_ferch_Gruffudd
Town in Swansea, Wales
estuary of the River Loughor (Welsh: Afon Llwchwr). The town has a community council under the name Llwchwr. The town is bordered by the communities of
Loughor
Subdivisions of Wales; counties and county boroughs
parts of Lliw Valley Clydach Gorseinon Gowerton Grovesend Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mawr Penllergaer Pontardulais Pont-Lliw County boroughs Conwy Aberconwy
Principal_areas_of_Wales
1977 Welsh local government election
Llwchwr No.1 1977 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour G. Williams 1,410 Independent D. Thomas 829 Conservative R. Day 576 Turnout 62.9 Labour hold Swing
1977 West Glamorgan County Council election
1977_West_Glamorgan_County_Council_election
Civil war in England and Normandy (1138–1153)
across Stephen's new kingdom. After the Welsh victory at the Battle of Llwchwr in January 1136 and the successful ambush of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare
The_Anarchy
Welsh rugby union club, based in Pontarddulais
1999–00 Dyffryn Llwchwr Youth Rugby Union Loughor Valley Sevens 1974–75, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1994–95 Dyffryn Llwchwr Youth Rugby
Pontarddulais_RFC
Hospital in Wales
Llwchwr Community Network. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2019. "Morriston celebrates centenary of David Lloyd George becoming PM". Llwchwr Community
Morriston_Hospital
Commune in Brittany, France
Cobh, Republic of Ireland Apensen, Germany Gornau, Germany Gorseinon & Llwchwr, Wales Kolbuszowa, Poland Dabola, Guinea An 1859 French opéra comique with
Ploërmel
Town near Swansea, Wales
was administered as part of the Lliw Valley district, and before that by Llwchwr Urban District Council. Since 1996, Gorseinon has been governed by the
Gorseinon
River in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Cwm-Lliedi Reservoirs and meets the sea at the Loughor Estuary (Welsh-Moryd Llwchwr) at the former Carmarthenshire Dock (Porth Sir Gaerfyrddin), Llanelli.
River_Lliedi
(Rs) Gwendraeth Fawr (Ls) River Lliedi (Afon Lliedi) River Loughor (Afon Llwchwr) Burry Pill (L) Afon Lliw (L) Afon Llan (L) Afon Gwili (R) River Amman
List_of_rivers_of_Wales
Former district of West Glamorgan, Wales
across Wales and England. The new borough covered the area of the former Llwchwr Urban District and Pontardawe Rural District. The new district was named
Lliw_Valley
Battle in 1136 in Wales
the Welsh won a victory over the local Norman forces at the Battle of Llwchwr between Loughor and Swansea, killing about 500 of their opponents. Richard
Battle_of_Crug_Mawr
Community in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Llannon; and Llangennech, all being in Carmarthenshire; and by: Gorseinon; Llwchwr; Gowerton; Llanrhidian Higher; and Llanrhidian Lower, all being in the
Llanelli_Rural
Pouliguen, France Llanwrtyd Wells Český Krumlov, Czech Republic Mériel, France Llwchwr Ploërmel, France Machen Sautron, France Machynlleth Belleville, United
List of twin towns and sister cities in Wales
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Wales
River in south Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Lower_Clydach_River
Publicly-funded healthcare system in Wales
Swansea Bay University Health Board Afan BayHealth CityHealth Cwmtawe Llwchwr Neath Penderi Upper Valleys Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Blaenau
NHS_Wales
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
sometimes Welsh: Bynie) is a village close to the River Loughor (Welsh: Afon Llwchwr) in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It also forms an electoral ward for the purposes
Bynea
NHS Wales administrative unit
Swansea Bay University Health Board Afan BayHealth CityHealth Cwmtawe Llwchwr Neath Penderi Upper Valleys Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Blaenau
Local_health_board
River in South Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
River_Tawe
Human settlement in Wales
main highway between Swansea and Carmarthen over the River Loughor (Afon Llwchwr). The bridge was so named because of its position upstream of the mouth
Pontarddulais
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Glamorgan Glamorgan Cardiff Barry, Cowbridge, Penarth Monmouthshire none St Mellons West Glamorgan Glamorgan Swansea Glyncorrwg, Neath, Llwchwr, Port Talbot
Local_Government_Act_1972
Rhymney 1.608 < 60 South Wales Redmire Pot 1.6 117 Northern Dales Llygad Llwchwr 1.6 < 60 South Wales Spittle Croft Cave 1.6 < 60 Northern Dales Goatchurch
List of caves in the United Kingdom
List_of_caves_in_the_United_Kingdom
Mumbles ward was created by merging the Newton and Oystermouth wards. A Llwchwr ward was created by merging Kingsbridge, Lower Loughor and Upper Loughor
List of electoral wards in Swansea
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Swansea
1973 Welsh local government election
Llwchwr No.1 1973 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour W. Jones 1,597 Independent Cled Morgan 1,184 Turnout 62.3 Labour win (new seat)
1973 West Glamorgan County Council election
1973_West_Glamorgan_County_Council_election
Anglo-Norman marcher lordship
Gower, defeating the Norman and English colonists there in the Battle of Llwchwr. Inspired by Hywel's success, Gruffydd ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth, hastened
Lordship_of_Brecknock
Llanmadoc and Cheriton Llangyfelach Llanrhidian Higher Llanrhidian Lower Llwchwr (town) Mawr Mumbles Penllergaer Pennard Penrice Pontarddulais (town) Pontlliw
List_of_communities_in_Wales
River in Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Nant-y-fendrod
2003 Welsh TV series or programme
Phillips, Côr Meibion Rhosllannerchrugog (men) 2015: Janet Jones, Parti Llwchwr 2017: Eilir Owen Griffiths, CF1 2019: Mari Pritchard, Anglesey Youth Choir
Côr_Cymru
List of significant events in the history of Wales
Norman occupation continues with a defeat of Norman forces at the Battle of Llwchwr (Battle of Gower) September/ October Owain ap Gruffudd, allied with Gruffydd
Timeline_of_Welsh_history
Gorseinon, Swansea 215 (City of Swansea) 293 (Cowbridge) 334 (Neath) 360 (Llwchwr) 499 (Port Talbot) 561 (Ardwyn, Aberystwyth & District) 621 (Carmarthen)
List of Air Training Corps squadrons
List_of_Air_Training_Corps_squadrons
Industrial port for coal industry
harbour which mainly served the coal industry, on the Loughor estuary (Moryd Llwchwr). It is now converted into a marina. The town of Burry Port grew around
Burry_Port_Harbour
Historic location in Wales
meaning of llygad in Welsh is 'eye' but it can signify a spring e.g. Llygad Llwchwr. The name therefore signifies the source of a stream known traditionally
Llygadwy
Human settlement in Wales
electoral ward in the City and County of Swansea, Wales. It was part of the Llwchwr Town council area. The Kingsbridge ward was bordered by the wards of Gowerton
Kingsbridge_(electoral_ward)
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
together with (from the district of Lliw Valley) the communities of Gowerton, Llwchwr, Gorseinon, Grovesend, Pontardulais, Mawr, Pont-Lliw, Penllergaer, Llangyfelach
Local Government (Wales) Act 1994
Local_Government_(Wales)_Act_1994
William Markham, Carpenter, Merchant Navy. Irene Marriott, Centre Organiser, Llwchwr Urban District, Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence. George Marsh
1944_Birthday_Honours_(BEM)
British politician (1881-1968)
brother, William John Grenfell, was for a number of years a member of Llwchwr Urban District Council, representing the Pontybrenin ward. Grenfell resided
David_Grenfell
1981 Welsh local government election
Llwchwr No.1 1977 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour G. Williams 1,410 Independent D. Thomas 829 Conservative R. Day 576 Turnout 62.9 Labour hold Swing
1981 West Glamorgan County Council election
1981_West_Glamorgan_County_Council_election
Caradog ap Gruffydd Victory for Gruffud and Rhys January 1136 Battle of Llwchwr Norman invasion of Wales Welsh people Normans Welsh victory 10 October
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
1985 Welsh local government election
Llwchwr No.1 1977 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour G. Williams 1,410 Independent D. Thomas 829 Conservative R. Day 576 Turnout 62.9 Labour hold Swing
1985 West Glamorgan County Council election
1985_West_Glamorgan_County_Council_election
Cheriton Llangyfelach Llanrhidian Higher Llanrhidian Lower Llansamlet Llwchwr Mawr Morriston Mumbles Mynydd-Bach Penderry Penllergaer Pennard Penrice
List of places in Swansea (categorised)
List_of_places_in_Swansea_(categorised)
Local government of Swansea
Las, Llansamlet, Morriston, Talycoppa, Summerhill and Trallwn Llwchwrc 3 Llwchwr* Loughor Mayals 1 Mumbles* (Mayals ward) Blackpill, Mayals Morristonc 5
Swansea_Council
Ireland Dabola, Guinea Gorseinon, Wales, United Kingdom Kolbuszowa, Portugal Llwchwr, Wales, United Kingdom Plouzané Ceccano, Italy Kilrush, Ireland Pencoed
List of twin towns and sister cities in France
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_France
Priest in charge of the Archdeaconry of Gower
The archdeaconry comprises the six deaneries of Clyne, Cwmtawe, Gower, Llwchwr, Penderi and Swansea. The archdeaconry of Gower and the corresponding role
Archdeacon_of_Gower
Welsh underwater hockey association
COVID-19 pandemic, these are: Bangor University, Cardiff and Newport, Llwchwr, and Pembroke. Pembroke is Wales most successful club, often winning the
Underwater_Hockey_Wales
Rural districts of England
Glamorganshire 1894 1974 Lliw Valley Swansea RD Glamorganshire 1894 1930 Llwchwr UD Neath RD Glamorganshire and Brecknockshire (1894–1934), Glamorganshire
List of rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974
List_of_rural_districts_formed_in_England_and_Wales_1894–1974
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
important place as it was the river crossing of the River Loughor (Welsh: Afon Llwchwr) for the Romans. The main Roman Road ran through the villages and is now
Llwynhendy
Geology in Wales
number of cave systems, though most are short. Of particular note is Llygad Llwchwr. Water exiting the system at this resurgence has been dye-tested to sinks
Geology_of_Carmarthenshire
UK Parliament constituency (1918–)
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Swansea West (UK Parliament constituency)
Swansea_West_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Community in Swansea, Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Waterfront,_Swansea
Bridge over River Loughor, south Wales
List of bridges in Wales "Loughor Railway Viaduct (partly in Llwchwr community), Llwchwr". British Listed Buildings. "Loughor trestle viaduct, site of
Loughor_Viaduct
Chamber) Loughor Castle Castell Casllwchwr Loughor Castle Castle Free Swansea Llwchwr Glamorganshire SS564979 51°39′44″N 4°04′38″W / 51.6622°N 4.0771°W /
List_of_Cadw_properties
driving them from all Wales except the Lordship of Carmarthen. Battles of Llwchwr (January) and Crug Mawr (October). 1137 An army from Gwynedd captures Carmarthen
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
SS536898 2Roman GM603 Mynydd Carn-Goch Roman Earthworks Practice camp Llwchwr 51°39′22″N 4°00′48″W / 51.6562°N 4.0134°W / 51.6562; -4.0134 (Mynydd
List of scheduled monuments in Swansea
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Swansea
District Swansea Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Taff-Ely Llwchwr Urban District Lliw Valley Maesteg Urban District Ogwr Mountain Ash Urban
List of rural and urban districts in Wales in 1973
List_of_rural_and_urban_districts_in_Wales_in_1973
UK Parliament constituency (1918–2024)
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Swansea East (UK Parliament constituency)
Swansea_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
River in south Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
Clyne_River
Human settlement in Wales
the south. The community of Gorseinon, together with the community of Llwchwr is twinned with Ploermel in France. For the 2012 local council elections
Gorseinon_(electoral_ward)
re-open in 1824. The following year, on the opposite bank of the river Llwchwr, they built a new zinc works at Loughor (or possibly re-activated an existing
James_Shears_and_Sons
South (–2022), Kingsbridge (–2022), Landore, Llangyfelach, Llansamlet, Llwchwr (2022–), Lower Loughor (–2022), Mawr (–2022), Mayals, Morriston, Mumbles
List of electoral wards in Wales
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Wales
Urban District County Created Abolished Successor(s) Llwchwr UD Glamorganshire 1930 1974 Lliw Valley Sittingbourne and Milton UD Kent 1930 1974 Swale
List of urban districts formed in England and Wales 1896–1974
List_of_urban_districts_formed_in_England_and_Wales_1896–1974
British royal recognitions
Robert Morgan, Executive Officer, Ministry of Supply. Sam Morgan, chairman, Llwchwr Savings Committee, Glamorganshire. Harold Morris, Senior Executive Officer
1955_New_Year_Honours
Human settlement in Wales
and Killay Fairwood Gorseinon and Penyrheol Gower Gowerton Llangyfelach Llwchwr Mayals Mumbles Pen-clawdd Penllergaer Pennard Pontarddulais Pontlliw and
West_Cross_(electoral_ward)
Cricket club in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Cross Inn played their matches in Tirydail on a field adjacent to Afon Llwchwr – where the CCTA now stands. Arthur Morris was responsible for the founding
Ammanford_Cricket_Club
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of God's Grace
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American, Australian, British, Danish, English, German, Indian, Latin, Tamil
Power; Strong; Healthy
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess who Removes Danger
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A Diamond
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Latin Hebrew
Youthful.
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English
English : habitational name from Wedmore in Somerset, recorded in the 9th century as Wethmor, possibly meaning ‘marsh (Old English mÅr) used for hunting (wÇ£the)’.
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Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Guided Well
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Muslim/Islamic
Laaibah is the prettiest women in all the jannats (heavens). She will be in
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named from Old Norse hlÃf ‘protection’, ‘shelter’ (or an unrecorded Old English cognate) + Old English Ä“g ‘island’.English (chiefly Lancashire) : possibly in a few cases from an Old English personal name composed of the lÄ“of ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + sige ‘victory’.
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