Llanedi
Llanedi is a village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is situated in the Gwendraeth Valley, approximately halfway between Pontarddulais and Ammanford.
Geography:
Llanedi's landscape is characterised by rolling hills and farmland, typical of the Carmarthenshire countryside. The River Gwendraeth Fawr flows nearby.
Governance:
Llanedi has a community council. It also falls within the county of Carmarthenshire and is represented on Carmarthenshire County Council.
History:
The name "Llanedi" derives from the Welsh "Llan" meaning church or religious enclosure, and "Edi," which is a personal name, likely the name of a local saint to whom the original church was dedicated. Historically, Llanedi was a predominantly rural, agricultural community.
Notable Features:
- St. Edi's Church: The parish church, dedicated to St. Edi, is a significant landmark.
Demographics:
The population of Llanedi is predominantly Welsh-speaking. The community has seen demographic changes in recent decades, reflecting broader trends in rural Wales.
Economy:
Agriculture remains an important part of the local economy, although other sectors such as tourism and small businesses contribute as well.
Culture:
Llanedi has a strong sense of community and retains many Welsh cultural traditions.