Liswerry

Lliswerry
Lliswerry
 Lliswerry shown within Newport
Population 12,353 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceST334870
Principal areaNewport
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town NEWPORT
Postcode district NP19 0,4
Dialling code 01633
Maindee exchange
Police Gwent
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentNewport East
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Coordinates: 51°34′40″N 2°57′45″W / 51.57791°N 2.96249°W / 51.57791; -2.96249

Lliswerry (Welsh: Llyswyry), also spelt incorrectly Liswerry, is both an electoral district (ward) and community of the city of Newport, South Wales. The area is governed by the Newport City Council.

A survey was held on facebook in 2015 regarding the spelling of the name and result was 100% in favour that it is spelt Lliswerry. Not one person agreed with the spelling Liswerry, although it is possible that many people just had better things to think about. All the local sign post are spelt Lliswerry and the local schools.

Community boundaries

The community is bounded by the River Usk to the west, Lilleshall Street and Telford Street to the northeast, the Great Western main line to the north, the original western end of Llanwern steelworks and Meadows Road to the east, and Nash Road, Traston Road, Corporation Road and Stephenson Street to the south. Lliswerry ward is composed of both the Lliswerry and Nash communities.

Schools & colleges

The ward is the site of the City of Newport Campus for Coleg Gwent (commonly referred to as 'Nash College') and the Newport International Sports Village. Lliswerry has a high school,[2] a junior school and primary school, situated close to each other. The high school is adjacent to the college campus, with the junior and infants school located further north along Nash Road.

Churches

Lliswerry has three churches St. Andrews Church in Wales situated on Somerton Road and Lliswerry Baptist church situated in Camperdown Road, as well as St Patrick's Roman Catholic church in Cromwell Road.

History & origins

Lliswerry is well-known across the city for the railway bridge over Somerton Road with 'This is Lliswerry with 2 L's' painted in white across it. So is it one or two Ls? Lliswerry is an anglicised version of the place name Llyswyry translating to Maiden's Court. (Llys - Court, Gwyryf > Wyryf > Wyry - Maiden). It is believed that there was a manor house in the area belonging to the Welsh King of Brycheiniog. His daughter had connections to the manor/court. It was likely that the house was in the area of Traston Road today.

Sport

The suburb is also home to the Newport International Sports Village and Newport Stadium,[3] which from 1994 to 2012 was the home ground of the Newport County football team. Lliswerry A.F.C. are a football team currently playing in the Welsh Football League Division Three.

References

External links

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