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Tongwynlais is a village and community in the north of Cardiff, Wales, north of the M4 motorway in the Taff Valley. It is notable as the location of the hillside landmark, Castell Coch. The population as of the 2011 census was 1871. [1]

Tongwynlais

Tongwynlais Village Square
Tongwynlais
Location within Cardiff
Population1,871 
    OS grid referenceST136819
    Principal area
    Ceremonial county
    • South Glamorgan
    CountryWales
    Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
    Post townCARDIFF
    Postcode districtCF15
    Dialling code029
    PoliceSouth Wales
    FireSouth Wales
    AmbulanceWelsh
    UK Parliament
    • Cardiff North
    Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
    • Cardiff North
    List of places
    UK
    Wales
    Cardiff
    51.5307°N 3.2490°W / 51.5307; -3.2490

    Toponymy


    Tongwynlais is believed[who?] to have obtained its name from the word ton (plural tonnau) meaning ley land, i.e. pasture, grassland or unploughed land, and Gwynlais, the name of a local family, thus "pasture of Gwynlais". (See also Tonna.)


    Overview


    Tongwynlais lies in the River Taff Valley. Its population was 1946 at the 2001 census.[2]

    Tongwynlais is located near Junction 32 of the M4 motorway, east of Bridgend and west of Newport and the A470 trunk road. It is situated 5 miles (8 km) north of Cardiff city centre and 7 miles (11 km) south of Pontypridd. The surrounding towns and villages are Pentyrch and Radyr to the west, Taffs Well and Caerphilly to the north, and Rhiwbina and Whitchurch to the south. Tongwynlais became part of Cardiff In 1974 when Cardiff expanded northwestwards.

    Many consider Tongwynlais as the entrance to the South Wales Valleys from Cardiff,[citation needed] with its famous landmark, Castell Coch, on a hillside. The main route to the Valleys, and beyond to Mid Wales, the A470, runs alongside the village. To the north of the village is Fforest Fawr, a forest of about 100 hectares (250 acres) run by the Natural Resources Wales. Tongwynlais is separated from the rest of Cardiff by the M4 and the A470 to the south and west and hills and forestry to the east. Tongwynlais is considered to be part of the Cardiff North Rural Area.

    Tongwynlais is home to a pub, several shops, a football club, a rugby club, a 9-hole golf course, and Tongwynlais Library.

    The Taff Trail cycle route passes through the village,[3] and it is a popular resting point between sections.

    The Cardiff Railway once ran through Tongwynlais. It passed through a tunnel just beneath Castell Coch. Tongwynlais railway station opened in 1911 and closed in 1931. The nearest station on the Coryton Line is Coryton railway station. Radyr railway station is also nearby.


    Government


    Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
    Tongwynlais is in the Cardiff North constituency for the Senedd, currently represented by Julie Morgan MS, a member of the Welsh Labour Party.
    Houses of Parliament
    Cardiff North is currently represented by Anna McMorrin MP, a member of the Labour Party.
    Local Government - City Council
    Tongwynlais is part of the Whitchurch & Tongwynlais electoral ward of Cardiff City Council and is represented by 4 councillors all of the Welsh Labour Party.[4] In addition, Tongwynlais is also governed by a community council.
    Local Government - Community Council
    There are nine seats on the community council, which is funded by a precept on council tax bills in Tongwynlais and supports a number of local services. Elections are held every five years. The last election was held at the same time as the 2022 Cardiff Council election. The next election is due to be held in May 2027.[5]

    Castell Coch


    Castell Coch in 2018
    Castell Coch in 2018

    Tongwynlais' most notable building is the Victorian era folly castle called Castell Coch (Red Castle) which is open to the public. It was built on top of the ruins of a 13th century castle thought to belong to Ifor Bach, a local Welsh ruler.[6][7] It was rebuilt and transformed in the late 1870s into a fantasy castle by William Burges for the 3rd Marquess of Bute.


    Places of worship


    There is a parish church and two Nonconformist chapels still open to worshippers in the village:[citation needed]

    There were once two other chapels in the village (both Nonconformist), which have since closed and been converted into private residences.


    Music


    The band RocketGoldStar wrote a song about the village, recording it on their 1996 album.[8] They recorded it for a BBC Radio 1 Maida Vale Session.[citation needed] Tongwynlais Brass Band has been in existence since the 19th century and continues to compete in national competitions as well as performing concerts.[citation needed] Castell Coch Choral Society also does a lot of charitable work and has recently performed in the Czech Republic.[citation needed]

    The Welsh glam metal band Tigertailz named a song on Disc 1 of their Thrill Pistol album "Tongwynlais Fly".


    Images



    References


    1. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – tongwynlais population (W04000864)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
    2. "2001 Census for Tongwynlais". Retrieved 10 June 2008.
    3. Lon Las Cymru - south. Sustrans. 2003. ISBN 1-901389-40-5.
    4. "Election results for Whitchurch and Tongwynlais, 5 May 2022 : Cardiff Council".
    5. "Community Councillors". Tongwynlais Community Council. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
    6. Cambrian Archaeological Association (1859). Archaeologia Cambrensis. W. Pickering. p. 113.
    7. Archaeologia Cambrensis Digitalised. 1859. Retrieved 6 July 2008.
    8. "A History of Rocketgoldstar's "Tongwynlais"". Tongwynlais.com. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

    Hutton, J. An Illustrated History of Cardiff Docks. Volume 3: The Cardiff Railway Company and the docks at war. Silver Link 2009






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