Trellech United
Trellech United | |
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Community/Electoral ward | |
![]() Location of Trellech United within Monmouthshire | |
Population | 2,759 (2011) [1] |
Principal area | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Monmouth |
Dialling code | 01594/01600 |
Police | Gwent |
Fire | South Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament | |
Trellech United is a community and electoral ward in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales. It lies south of the county town of Monmouth next to the Wales-England border.
Description
The community is located directly south of the town of Monmouth and is bordered to the east by the River Wye, the other side of which is the English county of Gloucestershire. Trellech United includes the villages of Trellech, Catbrook, Llandogo, Llanishen and The Narth.[2]
In 2011 the population of Trellech United was 2,759.[1]
The area has a history of mining, particularly for iron ore. The mines at Trellech provided the metals for the weapons and armoury of the De Clare family, headed by the Earl of Pembroke in the 13th century. Trellech became one of the largest settlements in Wales. There were ironworks and, later, paper mills established at Llandogo.[3]
Notable landmarks are the Church of St Nicholas at Trellech, described as "one of the most impressive churches in the whole county of Monmouthshire".[3] St Anne's Well, to the east of Trellech, is an ancient water source believed to have healing powers.[3]
Governance
Trellech United has a community council of thirteen community councillors, elected from the community wards of Catbrook, Llandogo, Llanishen, Penallt, The Narth, Trellech Town and Whitebrook.[4]
Trellech United is also the name of a county electoral ward, which elects a county councillor to Monmouthshire County Council. The county ward includes part of the Llanfoist Fawr community, namely the community wards of Llanfoist, Llanellen and Llanwenarth Citra.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Trellech United - Key Stats". UK Census Data. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ "Election maps". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ a b c Phil Carradice (1 November 2012). "Trellech United". BBC Blogs. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ "Council and Councillors". Trellech United Community Council. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ The County of Monmouthshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Statutory Instruments. 6 December 2002. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
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External links
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