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Fairwater, Cardiff

51°29′24″N 3°14′36″W / 51.49000°N 3.24333°W / 51.49000; -3.24333

Shopping area on Fairwater Green

Fairwater (Welsh: Y Tyllgoed) is a district and community in the west of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is located a few miles from Culverhouse Cross which connects Cardiff to the M4 motorway. The population taken at the 2011 census was 12,981.[1]

Etymologies edit

The original Welsh name Tyllgoed derives from "tyll" meaning "to hole" or "to burrow" and "coed" meaning "woods" or "trees". Tyllgoed is a name common to a number of streams in Wales that burrow through woods and it is likely this name would have originally applied to the stream that still runs through Fairwater today.[2][3]

The similarity of the first element to the Welsh word "tywyll" meaning "dark" led some later writers to derive the name as "dark woods". However, this derivation is now considered a folk etymology, especially given that the name is first recorded under the spellings Tull Coit and Tollcoit in the land of Ystrad Ager, in the 12th century Book of Llandaff. The entry states that the area was given to Llandaff Cathedral during the time of its fourteenth Bishop, Berthguin, in the early 8th century.[4] The English name Fairwater may ultimately derive from the Ecclesiastical Latin in this entry, as the term bella aqua (literally "fair water") is recorded in its marginalia. In later centuries, the area became the benefice of one of Llandaff's prebends, named as the "Prebend of Fairwell", or the "Prebend of Farewell" in the cathedral's own documents. Even today, one of the cathedral's historic canons' stalls is still named "Fairwater".[5][6]

Amenities edit

 
Fairwater Leisure Centre

This leafy district is divided between the mainly privately owned 1930s semi-detached housing developments at the southern end, and more 1950s public housing stock towards the northern end closer to neighbouring Pentrebane. It includes Fairwater Park (known locally as "the Dell"), Fairwater Leisure Centre, a skatepark and numerous playing fields.

Fairwater has two secondary schools. The larger of the two, with over a thousand pupils, is the Welsh-medium Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr. The other is Cantonian High School, which has nearly 700 pupils.

 
Fairwater Library

The building in which Plasmawr stands was originally opened in 1959 as Waterhall Secondary Modern School. Pupils at the school included Martyn Woodroffe an Olympic swimming Silver Medalist in 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico. It is on the grounds of old Cantonian lower school, but in recent times has had many new developments built on the site. Peter Lea Primary and Fairwater Primary schools are in the area. Cantonian has produced several Welsh international football (soccer) players. In recent times Ryan Green (once Wales' youngest international), Jermaine Easter and Joe Ledley and, a little further back, John Toshack. Famous former pupils also include the model and Gary Lineker's wife Danielle Bux and director of the film Human Traffic, Justin Kerrigan.

Fairwater Brook was a childhood haunt of Roald Dahl, who lived in Radyr and studied in nearby Llandaff.

Fairwater Park, known locally as "The Dell" is the site of one of Britain's first artificial ski slopes, built in 1969.[7][8]

Fairwater Green is a local area of shops, supposedly named for the area of grass nearby.

Fairwater Library opened in 1960, is a small branch library with a small book collection, public access computers and study space is open five days a week.[9]

Electoral ward edit

Fairwater is both an electoral ward, and a community of the City of Cardiff. There is no community council for the area. The electoral ward of Fairwater falls within the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff West. It is bounded by Creigiau & St. Fagans to the west; Llandaff to the east; Canton to the southeast; Ely to the south; and Radyr to the north. Previously represented by the Labour Party it has since May 2008 been represented on Cardiff Council by Plaid Cymru councillors.[10]

Transport edit

Fairwater is well served by public transport with three railway stations - Fairwater in the heart of the area, Danescourt in the north and Waun-Gron Park in the south. All 3 stations are on the Cardiff City Line with services northbound to Radyr and southbound to Cardiff Central via Ninian Park.

Fairwater has bus services provided by Cardiff Bus operating bus service 61 through the area to Pentrebane, while route 64 runs through to Heath Hospital and route 66 serves Keyston Road. Easyway run an infrequest bus service through Fairwater to St Fagans.

The main road running through the east of the area is Western Avenue (A48) linking it to Ely Bridge, Ely, Canton and the city centre to the south and Gabalfa, eastern districts and the M4 J30 Cardiff East to the north. St Fagans Road is a country road leading west out of Fairwater to St. Fagans, Ely, Culverhouse Cross and M4 J33 Cardiff West

Notable people from Fairwater edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  2. ^ Padel, OJ (2009). "Two Devonshire place-names" (PDF). Journal of the English Place-Name Society (41): 120.
  3. ^ "Cardiff and District". Some place names in south Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  4. ^ The Liber landavensis, Llyfr Teilo or, The ancient register of the cathedral church of Llandaff; from mss. in the libraries of Hengwrt, and of Jesus college, Oxford. Llandaff (Wales): W Rees. 1840. p. 439. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  5. ^ Matthews, John Hobson, ed. (1905). Schedule of place names: A - F', in Cardiff Records: Volume 5. Cardiff. pp. 337–369. Retrieved 20 April 2022.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Birch, Walter de Gray (1912). Memorials of the see and cathedral of Llandaff, derived from the Liber landavensis, original documents in the British museum, H. M. record office, the Margam muniments, etc. J. E. Richards, Neath. p. 160. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  7. ^ "About Us". Cardiff Ski. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Britain's top dry ski slopes and indoor snow centres". The Daily Telegraph. 10 February 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Hubs and Libraries". www.cardiff.gov.uk. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Cardiff Council Election Results 1995-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  11. ^ Williamson, David (18 April 2018). "Cardiff singers 'disgust' at Windrush generation treatment". WalesOnline. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Local hero Ledley reaps rewards". 8 April 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2022.

External links edit

  • www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Fairwater and surrounding area

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For the electoral ward in west Cardiff see Fairwater Cardiff electoral ward For the community in Cwmbran see Fairwater Torfaen This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fairwater Cardiff news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message 51 29 24 N 3 14 36 W 51 49000 N 3 24333 W 51 49000 3 24333 Shopping area on Fairwater GreenFairwater Welsh Y Tyllgoed is a district and community in the west of Cardiff capital of Wales It is located a few miles from Culverhouse Cross which connects Cardiff to the M4 motorway The population taken at the 2011 census was 12 981 1 Contents 1 Etymologies 2 Amenities 3 Electoral ward 4 Transport 5 Notable people from Fairwater 6 References 7 External linksEtymologies editThe original Welsh name Tyllgoed derives from tyll meaning to hole or to burrow and coed meaning woods or trees Tyllgoed is a name common to a number of streams in Wales that burrow through woods and it is likely this name would have originally applied to the stream that still runs through Fairwater today 2 3 The similarity of the first element to the Welsh word tywyll meaning dark led some later writers to derive the name as dark woods However this derivation is now considered a folk etymology especially given that the name is first recorded under the spellings Tull Coit and Tollcoit in the land of Ystrad Ager in the 12th century Book of Llandaff The entry states that the area was given to Llandaff Cathedral during the time of its fourteenth Bishop Berthguin in the early 8th century 4 The English name Fairwater may ultimately derive from the Ecclesiastical Latin in this entry as the term bella aqua literally fair water is recorded in its marginalia In later centuries the area became the benefice of one of Llandaff s prebends named as the Prebend of Fairwell or the Prebend of Farewell in the cathedral s own documents Even today one of the cathedral s historic canons stalls is still named Fairwater 5 6 Amenities edit nbsp Fairwater Leisure CentreThis leafy district is divided between the mainly privately owned 1930s semi detached housing developments at the southern end and more 1950s public housing stock towards the northern end closer to neighbouring Pentrebane It includes Fairwater Park known locally as the Dell Fairwater Leisure Centre a skatepark and numerous playing fields Fairwater has two secondary schools The larger of the two with over a thousand pupils is the Welsh medium Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr The other is Cantonian High School which has nearly 700 pupils nbsp Fairwater LibraryThe building in which Plasmawr stands was originally opened in 1959 as Waterhall Secondary Modern School Pupils at the school included Martyn Woodroffe an Olympic swimming Silver Medalist in 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico It is on the grounds of old Cantonian lower school but in recent times has had many new developments built on the site Peter Lea Primary and Fairwater Primary schools are in the area Cantonian has produced several Welsh international football soccer players In recent times Ryan Green once Wales youngest international Jermaine Easter and Joe Ledley and a little further back John Toshack Famous former pupils also include the model and Gary Lineker s wife Danielle Bux and director of the film Human Traffic Justin Kerrigan Fairwater Brook was a childhood haunt of Roald Dahl who lived in Radyr and studied in nearby Llandaff Fairwater Park known locally as The Dell is the site of one of Britain s first artificial ski slopes built in 1969 7 8 Fairwater Green is a local area of shops supposedly named for the area of grass nearby Fairwater Library opened in 1960 is a small branch library with a small book collection public access computers and study space is open five days a week 9 Electoral ward editMain article Fairwater Cardiff electoral ward Fairwater is both an electoral ward and a community of the City of Cardiff There is no community council for the area The electoral ward of Fairwater falls within the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff West It is bounded by Creigiau amp St Fagans to the west Llandaff to the east Canton to the southeast Ely to the south and Radyr to the north Previously represented by the Labour Party it has since May 2008 been represented on Cardiff Council by Plaid Cymru councillors 10 Transport editFairwater is well served by public transport with three railway stations Fairwater in the heart of the area Danescourt in the north and Waun Gron Park in the south All 3 stations are on the Cardiff City Line with services northbound to Radyr and southbound to Cardiff Central via Ninian Park Fairwater has bus services provided by Cardiff Bus operating bus service 61 through the area to Pentrebane while route 64 runs through to Heath Hospital and route 66 serves Keyston Road Easyway run an infrequest bus service through Fairwater to St Fagans The main road running through the east of the area is Western Avenue A48 linking it to Ely Bridge Ely Canton and the city centre to the south and Gabalfa eastern districts and the M4 J30 Cardiff East to the north St Fagans Road is a country road leading west out of Fairwater to St Fagans Ely Culverhouse Cross and M4 J33 Cardiff WestNotable people from Fairwater editJohn Toshack football player former Welsh football manager attended Cantonian High School Patti Flynn jazz singer author and founder of Black History Wales lived in Fairwater in later life 11 Terry Holmes Wales and British Lions international rugby union player Joe Ledley Wales football soccer international who attended Cantonian High School 12 Martyn Woodroffe Olympic swimming silver medalist at the Mexico 1968 Summer Olympics Justin Kerrigan Welsh film maker who wrote and directed Human Traffic attended Cantonian High School Neil McEvoy political party leader founder of the Propel Party Also a Cardiff councillor for Fairwater References edit Ward population 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Padel OJ 2009 Two Devonshire place names PDF Journal of the English Place Name Society 41 120 Cardiff and District Some place names in south Wales Retrieved 20 April 2022 The Liber landavensis Llyfr Teilo or The ancient register of the cathedral church of Llandaff from mss in the libraries of Hengwrt and of Jesus college Oxford Llandaff Wales W Rees 1840 p 439 Retrieved 20 April 2022 Matthews John Hobson ed 1905 Schedule of place names A F in Cardiff Records Volume 5 Cardiff pp 337 369 Retrieved 20 April 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Birch Walter de Gray 1912 Memorials of the see and cathedral of Llandaff derived from the Liber landavensis original documents in the British museum H M record office the Margam muniments etc J E Richards Neath p 160 Retrieved 20 April 2022 About Us Cardiff Ski Retrieved 14 October 2017 Britain s top dry ski slopes and indoor snow centres The Daily Telegraph 10 February 2017 Retrieved 14 October 2017 Hubs and Libraries www cardiff gov uk Retrieved 13 February 2022 Cardiff Council Election Results 1995 2012 PDF The Elections Centre Retrieved 21 March 2018 Williamson David 18 April 2018 Cardiff singers disgust at Windrush generation treatment WalesOnline Retrieved 13 February 2022 Local hero Ledley reaps rewards 8 April 2008 Retrieved 13 February 2022 External links editwww geograph co uk photos of Fairwater and surrounding area Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fairwater Cardiff amp oldid 1156741996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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