Welshpool

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Welshpool
Statistics
Population: 6,269
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: Maps for SJ225075
Administration
Principal area: Powys
Constituent country: Wales
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Police force: Dyfed-Powys Police
Ceremonial county: Powys
Historic county: Montgomeryshire
Post office and telephone
Post town: WELSHPOOL
Postal district: SY21
Dialling code: +44-1938
Politics
UK Parliament: Montgomeryshire
European Parliament: Wales
Wales
Welshpool Town Hall
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Welshpool Town Hall

Welshpool (Welsh: Y Trallwng) is a town in Powys, Wales, only 4 miles (6 km) from the border with England. It has a population of 6,269 (2001 census).

Welshpool is a low-lying town upon the River Severn. The Welsh name Y Trallwng literally means 'the marshy or sinking land'. In English it was initially known as Poole but changed to Welshpool to distinguish it from Poole in Dorset.

Welshpool contains much Georgian architecture. Just south of the town is Powis Castle.

Welshpool served briefly as the capital of Powys Wenwynwyn after its prince was forced to flee the traditional royal site at Mathrafal in 1212. After 1284 Powys Wenwynwyn ceased to exist.

Welshpool is served by the Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Cambrian Line of Arriva Trains Wales. The town is also the starting point of the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway popular with tourists. The semi-disused Montgomery Canal also runs through Welshpool. To the south of the town is the Welshpool aerodrome, now known as Mid-Wales Airport.

Its local football club is Welshpool Town F.C..

Welshpool's Town Hall clock face is illuminated in green on some faces and nobody knows why. [citation needed]

[edit] Miscellaneous

Hedgehog crisps were credited as being invented in Welshpool.

Indeed they were by Mr Lewis who ran The Vaults pub, based on Welshpool's High Street, on the site that is now the One Stop Convenience Store. He went on to market the product nationally and set up a factory in the town becoming a millionaire. It was sold to the groups controlling Benson crisps. Mr Lewis later lost his fortune and became the French teacher in the local high school before retiring to France. [citation needed]

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Towns on the River Severn, UK edit

Heading downstream: Llanidloes | Newtown | Welshpool | Shrewsbury | Bridgnorth
Bewdley | Stourport | Worcester | Tewkesbury | Gloucester | Berkeley | Bristol

Settlements on the River Severn from its source to Llandrinio (heading downstream) edit

Llanidloes | Llandinam | Caersws | Newtown | Llanwchaiarn | Abermule | Welshpool | Buttington | Llandrinio

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