Penllergaer

Summary

Penllergaer (Welsh: Penlle'r-gaer) is a village and community in the City and County of Swansea, Wales. It lies to the east of Gorseinon, within the electoral ward of the same name. It is situated about 4.5 miles north west of Swansea city centre, near junction 47 of the M4 motorway. The population of the community and ward was 2,868 in 2011.[1]

Penllergaer
Village
CountryWales
CountySwansea

Penllergaer Woods and Penllergare edit

Penllergaer Woods, on the edge of the Parc Penllergaer housing development, once formed part of John Dillwyn Llewelyn's Penllergare estate and surrounded his mansion house. The first photographs of the Moon were taken at Dillwyn Llewelyn's observatory, which still stands.

The Penllergare Trust is small charity that supports the upkeep of the estate. It is active in gardening, conservation and maintenance, and operates a coffee shop on the grounds.[2]

During World War II, the estate was purchased by the missionary Rees Howells and the mansion was offered as a residence to the exiled Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.[3]

Education edit

Penllergaer Primary School was built in 1881. It moved to its present site on Pontardulais Road in 1976.[4]

Religion edit

Penllergaer has a Church in Wales church named St David's, located on Swansea Road. The vicarage is in Pontlliw.

Services edit

Penllergaer has a regular bus service to Morriston, Swansea and Gorseinon. Penllergar also has a post office, a village shop and a park.

Local government edit

Penllergaer is administered by the City and County of Swansea Council and an elected member for Penllergaer sits on the County Council.

Penllergaer has its own elected Community Council.[5]

Sport edit

Penllergaer has its own rugby[citation needed] and football teams. In 2022 the football team played in Division 2 of the Carmarthenshire League,[6] but as of October 2023 appears to be inactive in the league.[7]

Neighbouring places edit

The nearby places are Garden Village, Gorseinon, Fforestfach, Llangyfelach, Grovesend, Pontlliw and Felindre.

References edit

  1. ^ "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics".
  2. ^ "The Penllergare Trust". Penllergare Valley Woods. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Rees Howells Intercessor" by Norman Grubb (chapter 31)
  4. ^ "Our School!" Archived 2009-01-06 at the Wayback Machine, Penllergaer Primary School. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
  5. ^ Community/Town Council: Penllergaer Community Council, City and County of Swansea. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Football fixtures, results and tables service for Wales : All Wales Sport". www.allwalessport.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Football fixtures, results and tables service for Wales : All Wales Sport". www.allwalessport.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2023.

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