Eglwyscummin

Eglwyscummin
Welsh: Eglwys Gymyn
Eglwyscummin
 Eglwyscummin shown within Carmarthenshire
Population 432 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSN230106
CommunityEglwyscummin
Principal areaCarmarthenshire
Ceremonial countyDyfed
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Whitland
Postcode district SA34
Dialling code 01834
01994
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentCarmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Welsh AssemblyCarmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
List of places
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Coordinates: 51°45′58″N 4°33′58″W / 51.766°N 4.566°W / 51.766; -4.566

Eglwyscummin (Welsh: Eglwys Gymyn) is a Community Ward situated on the south-western boundary of Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales. It is made up of the three ward parishes of Ciffig, Eglwyscummin, and Marros, all surrounding the village of Red Roses, which lies some three miles south of Whitland.

The area consists mostly of farmland and is traversed from east to west by the main A477 road leading to south Pembrokeshire and the Pembroke Dock ferry port, crossed at Red Roses by the B4314 running southeastwards from the county boundary at Tavernspite to the seaside resort of Pendine Sands.

Administration

Carmarthenshire County Council administers the area with Eglwyscummin Community Council providing some local direction. Eglwyscummin Community Association has, on occasion, been responsible for providing a more open forum for general members of the Community. So too had The Taf Myrddin Community Network which provided a direct interface between the County Council Executive and the general public. Although successful, the Network was ended by the County Council in early 2009.

Places

St Margaret Marloes parish church

Places of worship include Ciffig (also Cyffig) parish church, the grade I listed parish church of St Margaret Marloes, the hall in Eglwyscummin and St. Lawrence's parish church in Marros.

Eglwyscummin Community Centre is situated in Red Roses with a Memorial Garden adjacent which was built by members of the local Young Farmers Group.

Apart from the local farms, other businesses in the area include a horse riding school, a shooting range, several caravan parks, holiday cottages for the disabled, a bus company, a farm producing ice cream and cheese, an Autograss league track and the Green Bridge Inn public house situated between Marros and Pendine.

The community lies on the northern shore of Carmarthen Bay. It is bordered by the communities of Amroth and Lampeter Velfrey in Pembrokeshire; and by: Whitland; Llanboidy; St Clears; Llanddowror; and Pendine, all being in Carmarthenshire.

History

The English translation from the Welsh name Eglwyscummin is "church community" although the name derived from the Celtic Saint Cynin. There were five churches within the district but currently now only three remain in use with St Cyffig's Church now taking services again after maintenance work was carried out during 2006/7. The Gothic Revival architect C.C. Rolfe restored St. Margaret's parish church in 1878.[2] Some history of the area can be found here: . Eglwyscummin is the only known place where an Ogham inscription commemorates a woman: Avitoriges, daughter of Cunigni.

Development

Plans for a by-pass route to take over from the poorly rated, accident-ridden route between Llanddowror and Red Roses on the A477 had been announced by the Welsh Assembly to take place from 2010 but was delayed.[3] Work eventually started during 2012 and the by-pass was opened on 16 April 2014.[4][5]

References

  1. "Community population 2011". Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  2. Saint, 1970
  3. Misstear, Rachael (27 March 2013). "Bypass that is planned for accident blackspot is delayed until 2014". WalesOnline. Cardiff: Media Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  4. "A477 St Clears to Red Roses". Welsh Government. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. "A477 St Clears to Red Roses Improvement". CBRD. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2016.

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