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Llanwern

Llanwern is a community in the eastern part of the City of Newport, South East Wales. Llanwern is bounded by the M4 and Langstone to the north, Ringland, Lliswerry and the River Usk to the west, the River Severn to the south and the city boundary to the east. The population of the Llanwern community in 2011 was 333,[2][failed verification] which contains Llanwern village and the western half of the site of Llanwern steelworks.[3] The area is governed by the Newport City Council. The community population dropped to 289 in 2011.[4] The community also includes the area of Glan Llyn.

Llanwern
Llanwern
Location within Newport
Population2,961 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceST368863
Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWPORT
Postcode districtNP18
Dialling code01633
PoliceGwent
FireSouth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Newport
51°34′19″N 2°54′48″W / 51.57201°N 2.91331°W / 51.57201; -2.91331Coordinates: 51°34′19″N 2°54′48″W / 51.57201°N 2.91331°W / 51.57201; -2.91331
The parish church of St Mary

Llanwern House

Llanwern House was the home of Lord Rhondda of Llanwern, David Alfred Thomas, who was Minister of Food during the First World War.

In 1887, a year before his election to Parliament, Thomas took the lease of the house, where he lived the life of a somewhat unconventional country squire, riding to hounds and breeding prize Hereford cattle. He bought the house in 1900 and acquired the neighbouring Pencoed estate shortly before his death, the purchase making Thomas the largest landowner in Monmouthshire after Lord Tredegar.

Despite his fortune Thomas was quite content to retain the mansion at Llanwern, a large square house on a hilltop overlooking the village. The house, dating to 1760, was old-fashioned in its appearance but that appearance concealed a delicate and beautiful interior reflecting Chinese influence.[5]

It was demolished in the 1950s, although the site, on a hill overlooking the parish church,[6] is still visible and the parkland intact. Thomas is buried in the graveyard of the tiny church.

Governance

Llanwern has a community council, represented by up to 7 community councillors.[7]

Llanwern is covered by a Newport City Council electoral ward, also called Llanwern, though also including Goldcliff, Nash, Whitson and Redwick, as well as the community of Llanwern. It elects one city councillor, since 2008 this has been Conservative Martyn Kellway.[8]

Regeneration

A £115m renewal project called Glan Llyn, led by St. Modwen Properties PLC, is transforming the former steel-producing part of the Llanwern steelworks site. Started in 2004, the masterplan envisages 1.5m sq ft (34 acres) of employment-generating accommodation hosting 6,000 jobs, 4,000 new dwellings, community facilities and open space including three new lakes. Full completion is anticipated by 2026–2028.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Newport ward 2011". Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  2. ^ Office for National Statistics Parish Headcounts: Llanwern
  3. ^ "Community Well-being Profile: Llanwern Final" (PDF). Newport City Council. May 2017. p. 5. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics".
  5. ^ Lloyd, T. (1989), The Lost Houses of Wales: A Survey if Country Houses in Wales Demolished since c.1900, London: SAVE Britain's Heritage, ISBN 9780905978277, p.103
  6. ^ "Geograph:: St Mary's Church, Llanwern © Adrian and Janet Quantock cc-by-sa/2.0". www.geograph.org.uk.
  7. ^ "Community council election nominees for Newport revealed". South Wales Argus. 6 April 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Newport City Council Election Result 1995-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Plymouth University. Retrieved 1 September 2022.

External links

  • Llanwern Church, Monumental Inscriptions
  • www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Llanwern and surrounding area
  • www.llanwernvillage.org.uk : Information relating to Llanwern Village and Llanwern Community Council

llanwern, community, eastern, part, city, newport, south, east, wales, bounded, langstone, north, ringland, lliswerry, river, west, river, severn, south, city, boundary, east, population, community, 2011, failed, verification, which, contains, village, western. Llanwern is a community in the eastern part of the City of Newport South East Wales Llanwern is bounded by the M4 and Langstone to the north Ringland Lliswerry and the River Usk to the west the River Severn to the south and the city boundary to the east The population of the Llanwern community in 2011 was 333 2 failed verification which contains Llanwern village and the western half of the site of Llanwern steelworks 3 The area is governed by the Newport City Council The community population dropped to 289 in 2011 4 The community also includes the area of Glan Llyn LlanwernLlanwernLocation within NewportPopulation2 961 2011 census 1 OS grid referenceST368863Principal areaNewportCountryWalesSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townNEWPORTPostcode districtNP18Dialling code01633PoliceGwentFireSouth WalesAmbulanceWelshUK ParliamentNewport EastList of places UK Wales Newport 51 34 19 N 2 54 48 W 51 57201 N 2 91331 W 51 57201 2 91331 Coordinates 51 34 19 N 2 54 48 W 51 57201 N 2 91331 W 51 57201 2 91331The parish church of St Mary Contents 1 Llanwern House 2 Governance 3 Regeneration 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLlanwern House EditLlanwern House was the home of Lord Rhondda of Llanwern David Alfred Thomas who was Minister of Food during the First World War In 1887 a year before his election to Parliament Thomas took the lease of the house where he lived the life of a somewhat unconventional country squire riding to hounds and breeding prize Hereford cattle He bought the house in 1900 and acquired the neighbouring Pencoed estate shortly before his death the purchase making Thomas the largest landowner in Monmouthshire after Lord Tredegar Despite his fortune Thomas was quite content to retain the mansion at Llanwern a large square house on a hilltop overlooking the village The house dating to 1760 was old fashioned in its appearance but that appearance concealed a delicate and beautiful interior reflecting Chinese influence 5 It was demolished in the 1950s although the site on a hill overlooking the parish church 6 is still visible and the parkland intact Thomas is buried in the graveyard of the tiny church Governance EditLlanwern has a community council represented by up to 7 community councillors 7 Llanwern is covered by a Newport City Council electoral ward also called Llanwern though also including Goldcliff Nash Whitson and Redwick as well as the community of Llanwern It elects one city councillor since 2008 this has been Conservative Martyn Kellway 8 Regeneration EditMain article Glan Llyn A 115m renewal project called Glan Llyn led by St Modwen Properties PLC is transforming the former steel producing part of the Llanwern steelworks site Started in 2004 the masterplan envisages 1 5m sq ft 34 acres of employment generating accommodation hosting 6 000 jobs 4 000 new dwellings community facilities and open space including three new lakes Full completion is anticipated by 2026 2028 See also EditLlanwern A F C Llanwern High SchoolReferences Edit Newport ward 2011 Retrieved 4 April 2015 Office for National Statistics Parish Headcounts Llanwern Community Well being Profile Llanwern Final PDF Newport City Council May 2017 p 5 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Custom report Nomis Official Labour Market Statistics Lloyd T 1989 The Lost Houses of Wales A Survey if Country Houses in Wales Demolished since c 1900 London SAVE Britain s Heritage ISBN 9780905978277 p 103 Geograph St Mary s Church Llanwern c Adrian and Janet Quantock cc by sa 2 0 www geograph org uk Community council election nominees for Newport revealed South Wales Argus 6 April 2022 Retrieved 1 September 2022 Newport City Council Election Result 1995 2012 PDF The Elections Centre Plymouth University Retrieved 1 September 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Llanwern Llanwern Church Monumental Inscriptions www geograph co uk photos of Llanwern and surrounding area www llanwernvillage org uk Information relating to Llanwern Village and Llanwern Community Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Llanwern amp oldid 1135656883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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