Waunarlwydd | |
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Waunarlwydd shown within Swansea | |
Principal area | |
Ceremonial county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | SWANSEA |
Postcode district | SA5 |
Dialling code | 01792 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
EU Parliament | Wales |
UK Parliament | |
Welsh Assembly | |
Waunarlwydd (English: The Lord's Meadow – arlwydd is a local variant of arglwydd) is a village in Swansea, Wales, falling within the Cockett ward.
A mostly residential area, despite its expanding size the village has the feeling of a small community.
Buses are provided by First Cymru: these are the 15 or 17 Swansea - Gowerton and 400 or 404 Swansea - Llanelli.
The main road in and out of the village is the B4295. The nearest motorway junction is 47 Swansea West (Penllergaer) on the M4.
The original main road from Swansea was Waunarlwydd Road, which starts from Cockett Road (A4216) at the Cockett Inn pub and runs to the meeting point of Cwmbach Road and Swansea Road at the old Lamb & Flag pub.
Although the West Wales Line runs through the village, there is no actual train station: the nearest is Gowerton.
Waunarlwydd was the home of an aluminium rolling operation owned by US company Alcoa. Alcoa announced in November 2006 that it would close the plant by the end of March 2007, with the loss of 298 jobs. Decommissioning works are now taking place, while a small workforce is still employed in homogenisation, where heat treatment takes place for the Kitts Green plant.
TIMET, the world's largest supplier of titanium metals, is now the major employer in the village, with the mill one of four European locations.
There are 3 nursing homes: Ashgrove House,Tŷ Waunarlwydd and Tŷ Victoria.
There is now only one pub in the village, the Masons Arms, plus the club house for the rugby team on Roseland Road. There were previously two more pubs, the Village Inn (previously called the Domino), but that has now closed and was converted into the Grill House restaurant, and the Farmers Arms, which is currently closed but is to re-open once renovations have been completed.
There are two primary schools in the village: one is English language medium, this school is located on Brithwen Road and replaced the original Swansea Road school. The other, Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Y Login Fach, is a Welsh language school located on Roseland Road.