Newcastle Emlyn

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Newcastle Emlyn
Welsh: Castell Newydd Emlyn
Newcastle Emlyn (United Kingdom)
Newcastle Emlyn

Newcastle Emlyn shown within the United Kingdom
Population 941 (2001)
OS grid reference SN305405
Principal area Carmarthenshire
Ceremonial county Dyfed
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEWCASTLE EMLYN
Postcode district SA38
Dialling code 01239
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
European Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Welsh Assembly Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
List of places: UKWalesCarmarthenshire

Coordinates: 51°51′N 4°19′W / 51.85, -4.31

Newcastle Emlyn (Welsh: Castell Newydd Emlyn) is a town, straddling Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) and Carmarthenshire in West Wales (though officially it is in Carmarthenshire), lying on the River Teifi. The part of the town that lies on the Ceredigion side of the River Teifi is Adpar, formerly called Trefhedyn and was an ancient borough in its own right. The town gets its name from the cantref of Emlyn, of which it was the administrative centre.

The remains of the castle
The remains of the castle

Notable buildings in the town include the remains of the thirteenth century castle, first mentioned in Brut y Tywysogion in 1215, when it was seized by Llwelyn ap Iorwerth[1]; the town hall and the secondary school, Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn. Other attractions include an art gallery and theatre, the Attic Theatre, while the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry and the Teifi Valley Railway lie nearby.

Unlike many small rural towns across Wales, Newcastle Emlyn has managed to maintain a wide range of local services, based mainly on small family businesses. Reflecting the agricultural nature of the area, the Saputo factory, which manufactures Mozzarella cheese, is the town's biggest employer.

Into the 1960s, well over 90% of the town's population was Welsh-speaking, but a constant flow of incomers from outside Wales has had a marked effect on the town's linguistic make-up. Nevertheless, Welsh remains the language of most of the town's inhabitants and is spoken by 90% of those who are Welsh-born. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, the population of Newcastle Emlyn was 941 people, of whom 69% speak Welsh fluently.

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[edit] Sport

Newcastle Emlyn has both a football and rugby team. Newcastle Emelyn Football Club are members of the Football Association of Wales and Newcastle Emlyn RFC are a rugby union team who are members of the Welsh Rugby Union.

[edit] The Emlyn Wyvern

The legend of Gwiber Castell Newydd Emlyn (the Wyvern of Newcastle Emlyn) is a local tradition. It tells how on one of the fair days when the town was full of people a fierce winged viper called a wyvern breathing fire and smoke, alighted on the castle walls and having cast threatening glances around settled down to sleep. Its appearance on the castle at first brought terror to all but after the fear had died down a few brave townsfolk sought to destroy the fearsome monster. A soldier devised the plan of wading the river Teifi to a point of vantage on the castle side and letting a red cloak float in the river and shooting the gwiber in a vulnerable under part of the body. The creature, so violently startled from its slumber, caught sight of the cloak and fell upon it with horrible shrieks and tore it to shreds. The assailant meanwhile, escaped to a place of safety. The wyvern in its death throes turned onto its back and floated down the river. From its wound gushed forth a most loathsome venom which polluted the water and killed all the fish. The legend tells of the great joy of the townsfolk when they saw the monster dead.[2]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) pg609 ISBN 9780708319536
  2. ^ Newcasle Emlyn Millennium Edition Historical Notes About Our Town pp10, Pamela Jenkins (1999) Castle Publications
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