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Llangennech is a village in the area of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, west Wales. It is governed by Carmarthenshire County Council and Llanelli Rural council. It falls in the Llanelli parliament Constituency.

Llangennech is also the name of an electoral ward coterminous with the village and has its own community council.

Llangennech also have a strong rugby team that feed many players into Llanelli RFC and then on to the Llanelli Scarlets regional rugby union team.

Llangennech is the home town of BBC News presenter Huw Edwards.


 Rugby in Llangennech: Llangennech RFC
 Llangennech Rugby & Cricket Club
       Bank Road
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Dyfed
       SA14 8UB
 01554 820495


 Pubs/Bars in Llangennech:
 The Castle Inn
       Bridge Street
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Carmarthenshire
       SA14 8TW
 01554 820 112

 Farmers Arms
       62 Bridge Street
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Carmarthenshire
       SA14 8TN
 01554 820 174

 The Old Bridge Inn
       Bridge Street
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Carmarthenshire
       SA14 8TW
 01554 821 301

 Smith's Arms
       1 Pontardulais Road
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Carmarthenshire
       SA14 8YE
 01554 820 305

 Tinworks Arms
       63 Station Road
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Carmarthenshire
       SA14 8UD


 Take Aways in Llangennech:
 Llangennech Chinese Take Away
       58 Bridge Street
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Dyfed
       SA14 8TN
 01554 821109

 Polash
       60A Bridge Street
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Dyfed
       SA14 8TN
 01554 821905


 For Children in Llangennech:
 Llan Tots Play Group
       1 Station Road
       Llangennech
       Llanelli
       Dyfed
       SA14 8UD
 01554 821162


Llangennech (Llan-Gennech) - From 'A Topographical Dictionary of Wales' (1849)
LLANGENNECH (LLAN-GENNECH), a parish, in the union of Llanelly, hundred of Carnawllon, county of Carmarthen, South Wales, 4 miles (E. N. E.) from Llanelly; containing 893 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the western margin of the river Loughor, by which it is separated from the county of Glamorgan; it is intersected by the rivulet called Morlais, a tributary to that stream, and also by the road from Pont-ar-Ddulas to Llanelly. The surface is varied; the lands for the greater part are inclosed and cultivated, and the soil is generally fertile: the surrounding scenery is pleasingly diversified. Within the parish is Llangennech Park, formerly the property of the Stepneys of Llanelly House, and now the residence of Richard J. Nevill, Esq. Coal of very superior quality, which obtains a high price in the London market, is found in the parish; and works upon an extensive scale have been for some time past established by a company, who, in addition to the fine beds discovered on the Park estate, have opened new pits of coal, and also of culm, of which considerable quantities are exported. Facilities of conveyance are afforded by the Llanelly railway, which proceeds through the parish to its terminus at the Llanelly docks. Two fairs are held annually on June 16th and October 23rd, in the village. The living is a perpetual curacy, endowed with �200 royal bounty, and in the gift of Edward Rose Tunno, Esq., who is also impropriator, and who has lately augmented the income of the benefice, previously �82, with a farm producing �40 per annum. The church is dedicated to St. Gwynog. There are places of worship for Baptists and Independents. A school for boys, conducted on the principles of the Established Church, is supported entirely by Mr. Tunno; and here are also three Sunday schools, one of them in connexion with the Church, and the others belonging to the dissenters.



 

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