Rhosneigr
Rhosneigr is a village in the south-west of Anglesey, North Wales. It is situated on the A4080 road some 10 kilometres 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 also Holyhead Mountain. The major towns of Holyhead and Llangefni and also the city of Bangor are all within simple taking a trip range. It is one of the most expensive area to live in Anglesey in regards to residence costs. The village is really anglicised. The town consists of 4 caravan sites, three camp sites, holiday homes as well as cottages, pubs, resorts, coffee shops, a new village hall, a chapel, household houses, a college, a fire station, a corner store as well as post office, a pharmacy and also a fish and also chip shop. It is offered by Rhosneigr train station. Before the 2012 Anglesey electoral boundary adjustments a selecting ward in the exact same name existed, choosing a region councillor to the Isle of Anglesey County Council. This ward had a population taken at the 2011 census of 1,008. A by-election took place in November 2010 adhering to the resignation of Independent councillor (and former council leader) Phil Fowlie. The election was won by one more Independent, Richard Dew. Considering that the 1995 elections the ward had been represented by Independent councillors.