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Bodffordd

Bodffordd
Bodffordd is located in Anglesey
Bodffordd
Bodffordd
Bodffordd shown within Anglesey
Population 960 (2011)
OS grid reference SH4276
Community
  • Bodffordd
Principal area
Ceremonial county
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LLANGEFNI
Postcode district LL77
Dialling code 01248
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament
Welsh Assembly
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UK
Wales
Anglesey
53°15′43″N 4°21′47″W / 53.262°N 4.363°W / 53.262; -4.363Coordinates: 53°15′43″N 4°21′47″W / 53.262°N 4.363°W / 53.262; -4.363

Bodffordd is a village and community in central Anglesey, Wales. As of the 2011 census, the village's population was 960.

Bodffordd is located just under 2 miles (3.2 km) from the county town of Llangefni, on the south western edge of the reservoir, Llyn Cefni. It is the nearest settlement to RAF Mona and as a community council, it includes the village of Trefor. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, 77.9% of the population in the electoral division can speak the Welsh language; the 15-year-old age group has the highest number of speakers, in which 100% of the group can speak the Welsh language.

The village was originally called Bodffordd Esgob, the Esgob indicating that it belonged to a bishop, the Bishop of Bangor in this case. Village life once revolved around the windmill just north of the village and its related trades. This has now been converted into a private residence. Many of these older dwellings have fallen into disrepair but the village church, dedicated to St. Llwydian, is still in good condition.

Despite the fact that the village has few facilities, it was chosen to host the 2007 Anglesey Eisteddfod.

The village is the site of the Mona Industrial Estate, which in 2009 was given planning permission to build a 25,000-tonne animal waste anaerobic digestion plant. Developer Ecoparc Môn, part of Anglesey-based Gray’s Waste Management Systems, has been promised £1.1m in grants from the Welsh Assembly Government through the Waste & Resources Action Programme, towards the developments £3.5m projected cost.

One of the most well-known people born in the village is Osian Roberts, who played association football for Bangor City before moving into management. Currently assistant manager of the national team, Roberts had previously managed several national youth teams as well as the senior club, Porthmadog.


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