Tregynon

Tregynon is a village and community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. It is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Newtown.

Geography:

The village is situated in a rural, hilly landscape, typical of mid-Wales. The surrounding area is primarily agricultural, with sheep farming being a common practice.

History:

Historically, Tregynon was part of the ancient commote of Cyfeiliog. It has a long history as an agricultural community. The area has evidence of past mining activity, though this is no longer a significant part of the local economy.

Governance:

Tregynon has a community council. It falls within the electoral ward of Tregynon for elections to Powys County Council.

Demographics:

The population of Tregynon is relatively small and scattered. Data on population numbers can be accessed through the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Powys County Council.

Landmarks and Amenities:

While a small village, Tregynon typically includes a church, a village hall, and scattered farms and residential properties. Amenities are limited within the village itself, with residents often relying on nearby towns such as Newtown for services and shopping.

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