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Newcastle Emlyn

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Newcastle Emlyn
Statistics
Population: 975 (2001)
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:Maps for SN305405
Administration
Principal area: Carmarthenshire
Constituent country:Wales
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Police force: Dyfed-Powys Police
Ceremonial county: Dyfed
Historic county: Carmarthenshire & Cardiganshire
Post office and telephone
Post town: NEWCASTLE EMLYN
Postal district: SA38
Dialling code: +44-1239
Politics
UK Parliament: Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
European Parliament: Wales
Image:Flag of Wales.svg

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, which lies on the Ceredigion side of the River Teifi is Adpar, formerly called Trefhedyn and was an ancient borough in its own right.

The remains of the castle

Notable buildings in the town include the remains of the thirteenth century castle, 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 Dansco factory, which manufactures Mozzarella cheese, is the town's biggest employer. Legend has it that the last dragon was slaughtered in Newcastle Emlyn.

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.


cy:Castell Newydd Emlyn
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