Llangefni
Llangefni is a town and community in Anglesey, Wales. It serves as the county town (Welsh: prifddinas) of Anglesey. Historically, it was a market town, and although other industries have come and gone, it remains an important agricultural centre. Llangefni is situated in the centre of Anglesey, on the River Cefni, from which it derives its name ("Church of Cefni").
Geography and Demographics:
Llangefni is located inland on Anglesey, approximately 7 miles (11 km) from the Menai Strait. Its position made it a natural choice for the county administrative centre. According to census data, the town has a significant Welsh-speaking population.
History:
Llangefni's importance grew during the 19th century as a market town, particularly for cattle. Its central location and transport links aided its development. The town also had some industrial activity, including woollen mills.
Governance:
As the county town, Llangefni houses the headquarters of Anglesey County Council. It has its own town council. Llangefni is part of a larger electoral ward.
Culture and Amenities:
Llangefni is home to Oriel Ynys Môn, a museum and art gallery showcasing Welsh art and history. The town also offers various shops, businesses, and community facilities. The annual Anglesey County Show is a major event held near Llangefni.
Transport:
Llangefni is served by road links connecting it to other parts of Anglesey. Public transportation options are available, including bus services. The nearest railway station is in Bangor, across the Menai Strait.
Notable People:
[This section could include notable people associated with Llangefni, if information is readily available.]