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Coordinates: 53°1807N 3°3224W / 53.302°N 3.540°W / 53.302; -3.540
 

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Towyn

St. Mary's church, Towyn

Towyn is located in Conwy
Towyn

Towyn

Location within Conwy

Population7,864 (including Kinmel Bay) (2001 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceSH974794
Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townABERGELE
Postcode districtLL22
Dialling code01745
PoliceNorth Wales
FireNorth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Conwy
53°18′07N 3°32′24W / 53.302°N 3.540°W / 53.302; -3.540

Towyn (Welsh: Tywyn) is a seaside resort in the Conwy County Borough, Wales. It is also an electoral ward to the town and county councils.

Location

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It is located between Rhyl, in Denbighshire, and Abergele in Conwy.

Demography

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According to the 2001 Census, together with neighbouring Kinmel Bay (to the east), it had a population 7,864, of which 10.7% could speak Welsh. Only a third of the population were born in Wales.[1] Towyn itself had a population of 2,380 in the 2011 census.

1990 tidal floods

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The town made national headlines in 1990 when a combination of gale-force winds, a high tide and rough seas caused Towyn's flood defences to be breached at about 11.00am on 26 February. 4 square miles (10 km2) of land was flooded, affecting 2,800 properties and causing areas of the resort to be evacuated. Further flooding occurred later the same week, on 1 March, shortly after the site of the disaster was visited by Prince Charles and Princess Diana.[2] Scientific experts also believe that the silt left behind from the flooding had left the town with a higher concentration of radioactivity, over ten times the governmental safety limits, most likely originating from the nuclear processing plant at Sellafield which had been dispersed into the Irish Sea over many years since its construction. The National Radiological Protection Board stated that there was a "small risk" to the people there, while the Welsh Office claimed there was no danger to the public.[3] The coastal defences have since been reconstructed and significantly enhanced.[4]

Architecture

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St. Mary's Church was designed by the renowned architect George Edmund Street, and was consecrated on 17 June 1873. It is known for the distinctive tiling on the roof. The same architect also designed the building which now houses the youth club in nearby Abergele.

Economy

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The principal economic activity in Towyn is tourism, concentrated in the summer season. A mix of static caravans and touring caravan pitches provides accommodation.

Governance

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Towyn is also the name of an electoral ward which comprises the western half of the community of Kinmel Bay and Towyn.[5] It elects a county councillor to Conwy County Borough Council. It was represented by the Labour Party until June 2004, when the Conservative Party won the seat.[6] At the May 2017 election the ward was won by an Independent councillor.

Towyn is also a community ward, electing town councillors to represent it on Towyn and Kinmel Bay Town Council.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Towyn & Kinmel Bay Key Statistics (PDF), Conwy County Borough Council, archived from the original (PDF) on 15 May 2011, retrieved 4 December 2007
  • ^ Perry, Gareth (2 March 1990). "Tide breaches sea wall again after Royal visit". The Guardian. ProQuest 187006117.
  • ^ Edwards, Rob (27 March 1990). "Radiation risk identified in Towyn flooding silt". The Guardian. ProQuest 187098386.
  • ^ Towyn and Kinmel Bay Coastline, Conwy County Borough Council, archived from the original on 27 September 2006, retrieved 18 March 2009
  • ^ Election Maps, Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  • ^ "Conwy County Borough Council Election Results 1995–2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  • ^ Welcome to our website, Towyn and Kinmel Bay Town Council. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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