Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog

Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog (occasionally spelt Llanfihangel Esgeifiog or Llanfihangelesgeifiog) is a community (civil parish) and former ecclesiastical parish in Anglesey, Wales, east of Llangefni.

The main A5 road passing through Gaerwen

Description

The community includes the villages of Gaerwen and Pentre Berw; it also includes the Malltraeth Marsh RSPB.[1] The percentage of Welsh language speakers in the community in 2011 was 76.5%.

Coal was mined in the area from the 15th to the 18th centuries.[2]

Old St Michael's parish church

The parish church of St Michael, less than a mile from Gaerwen, now lies in ruins. It was replaced by the new church of St Michael in Gaerwen, in 1847.[3]

Governance

At the local level the community elects eleven community councillors to Llanfihangel Esgeifiog Community Council. [4]

Until 2012 the community's boundaries, together with those of neighbouring Penmynydd, defined the electoral ward of Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog. This ward elected a county councillor to the Isle of Anglesey County Council until The Isle of Anglesey (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2012 redrew the boundaries for the 2013 elections.

In November 2006 the Plaid Cymru councillor for the Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog ward, Hughie Noel Thomas, was jailed for nine months (and disqualified as a county councillor) for falsifying Post Office records. He had been sub-postmaster in Gaerwen.[5] Independent councillor Eric Jones was elected at a by-election in 2007.

The 2012 boundary rearrangements included Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog in a larger ward of Bro Rhosyr, which elects two county councillors.[6]

References

  1. http://data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/; tilt: Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  2. A Vision of Britain Through Time. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  3. "St Michael's Church". Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  4. "Cynghorwyr/Councillors". Llanfihangel Esgeifiog Community Council. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  5. "Postmaster jailed for £48k false accounting". North Wales Live. 7 November 2006. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  6. "Isle of Anglesey (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2012" (PDF). legisaltion.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 24 March 2019.


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