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Coordinates: 53°1345N 4°3112W / 53.229154°N 4.520006°W / 53.229154; -4.520006
 

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Rhosneigr

Rhosneigr High Street, December 2019

Rhosneigr is located in Anglesey
Rhosneigr

Rhosneigr

Location within Anglesey

Population1,008 
Community
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townRHOSNEIGR
Postcode districtLL64
Dialling code01407
PoliceNorth Wales
FireNorth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
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Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
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Anglesey
53°13′45N 4°31′12W / 53.229154°N 4.520006°W / 53.229154; -4.520006

Rhosneigr (Welsh: [r̥oːsˈnɛiɡr] ) is a village in the south-west of Anglesey, north Wales. It is situated on the A4080 road. It is south-east of Holyhead, and is on the Anglesey Coastal Path. From the clock at the centre of the village can be seen RAF Valley and Mynydd Twr (Holyhead Mountain). The towns of Holyhead and Llangefni and the city of Bangor are all within easy travelling distance.

The village contains four caravan sites, three campsites, holiday homes and bungalows, pubs, hotels, cafes, a village hall, a chapel, residential homes, a school, a fire station, a convenience store and post office, a pharmacy and a fish and chip shop. It is served by Rhosneigr railway station.

Etymology

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The name Rhosneigr is Welsh. Rhos is a common prefix in Welsh place names, meaning 'moor' or 'moorland'. The second part of the name neigr, is less clear, but it is likely to derive from the personal name 'Yneigr'. Yneigr was the grandson of Cunedda Wledig, an important leader in the area in the fifth century. Little is known about Yneigr, or how the village came to be named in his honour.[1]

Governance

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Prior to the 2012 Anglesey electoral boundary changesanelectoral ward in the same name existed, electing a county councillor to the Isle of Anglesey County Council. This ward had a population taken at the 2011 census of 1,008.[2] A by-election took place in November 2010 following the resignation of Independent councillor (and former council leader) Phil Fowlie. The election was won by another Independent, Richard Dew.[3] Since the 1995 elections the ward had been represented by Independent councillors representing the Llifon ward.[4] The two present councillors are Richard Dew (Ind.) and Gwilym O. Jones (Ind.).

Rhosneigr is in the communityofLlanfaelog, which elects a community council.

Leisure

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Recreational activities include: swimming, surfing, wind surfing, kite surfing, wakeboarding, shore and boat fishing, water skiing, golf, tennis and underwater diving.

Rhosneigr is home to Anglesey Golf Club. Maelog Lake Golf Club (now defunct) appeared prior to the First World War. The club and course disappeared at the onset of the Second World War.[5]

It has a number of beaches including:

Llyn Maelog is around 65 acres in total with varying depth up to seven feet.[citation needed] It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. There is a good stock of fish in the lake including perch, bream, roach and pike. A large variety of birdlife inhabits the reedbeds. Grey heron, snipe, reed warblers, coots, mallard, shelducks etc. Black-headed gulls nest on the small island[citation needed]. The lake is circled by public footpath and is popular with walkers.[citation needed] In 2011 it became the first lake in Wales to be classified as a village green.[6]

Education

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Ysgol Gynradd Rhosneigr provides Welsh-medium primary education to the village and the surrounding area. As of 2024, there were 85 pupils enrolled at the school. As of 2024, 31 per cent of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes.[7]

In terms of secondary education, the village is in the catchment area of Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi.

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'Diving Rock', on the left of the image, often used to jump into the sea at high tide
  • Awel-Y-Môr Road
    Awel-Y-Môr Road
  • Rhosneigr railway station
  • Rhosneigr War Memorial
    Rhosneigr War Memorial
  • Rhosneigr, taken from Braich Parlwr
    Rhosneigr, taken from Braich Parlwr
  • Llyn Maelog
    Llyn Maelog
  • Beach Road, leading onto the beach
    Beach Road, leading onto the beach
  • Porth Crigyll Estate – mainly holiday homes – built upon the old site of the Bay Hotel
    Porth Crigyll Estate – mainly holiday homes – built upon the old site of the Bay Hotel
  • References

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    1. ^ Jones, Gwilym; Roberts, Tomos (1996). Enwau Lleoedd Môn : The Place-Names of Anglesey. Bangor, Wales: University of Wales Press. p. 124. ISBN 0-904567-71-0.
  • ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  • ^ Barker, Rhodri (24 November 2010). "New Rhosneigr councillor pledges support for library". North Wales Live. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  • ^ "Isle of Anglesey County CouncilElection Results 1995–2008" (PDF). The Election Centre. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  • ^ “Maelog Lake Golf Club”, “Golf’s Missing Links”.
  • ^ "Llyn Maelog lake on Anglesey given village green status". BBC News. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  • ^ "Inspection Report on Ysgol Gynradd Rhosneigr" (PDF). Estyn.
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