
Part of the development will include residential housing and a clubhouse with fitness and leisure facilities. In August 2008, it was announced that the plan was approved by the local council and would not be blocked by the Welsh Assembly. There are proposals to develop a new 18 hole championship golf course and leisure complex near the village called Royal Fern Park. Election Address Your Llangyfelach Labour representative is. Llangyfelach was the birthplace of the painter Evan Walters, and is mentioned in a folk song about the practice of 'pressing' men into military service. If you give me your support on the 5th of May I will work hard for everyone in Llangyfelach. Contained within the church is the Llangyfelach Cross, a 9th Century Celtic stone. The present church has a 12th Century detached tower and a converted tithe barn as the present church. Like every teacher you are leaving us, but we will always cherish your exciting classes, enthusiastic lessons, and great deeds. David the Patron Saint of Wales founded an early Celtic monastery there. Dear teacher, thank you for nurturing us from seed and let us grow as a big tree. The site dates back to the 6th Century: St. The village has its own primary school, crematorium, post office, The 'Plough and Harrow' pub, and a Scout hall.Īt the centre of the village is the Parish Church of St David and Cyfelach. It was such a privilege to have your support and guidance.

As you bid farewell, I appreciate your services and am happy to have you there always. Cute pastor, thank you for your good work you offered for us all the time. It was very helpful and good having you around always now as you bid farewell.

Be well, do good work, and keep in touch. Dearest pastor, thank you and I appreciate your pastor services delivered at the Commons church. The two hardest things to say in life are hello for the first time and goodbye for the last. Today's community covers a smaller area including the site of the former Felindre tinplate works, which hosted the National Eisteddfod in 2006.īordering the village to the north is the M4 motorway Junction 46. Farewell God knows when we shall meet again. Llangyfelach was once the name of a parish that covered much of the former Lordship of Gower.
