Llangadog
Llangadog is a village and area located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, which also consists of the towns of Bethlehem and also Capel Gwynfe. A notable local landscape feature is Y Garn Goch with two Iron Age hillside fts. Llangadog was the administrative centre of the commote of Perfedd as well as had a castle, ruined in 1204. Although the borough declined in the Middle Ages, Llangadog retained its market, which was frequented by drovers into the 19th century. The railway station on the Heart of Wales Line offers normal train services using Transport for Wales Rail. The station had a siding for accessing the Co-op Wholesale Society creamery, enabling milk trains to access the site. After train accessibility was ceased in the late 1970s, the creamery continued to run till 2005, when it closed with the loss of 200 jobs. The site has given that been redeveloped as an animal food factory. A selecting ward with the very same name exists. This ward stretches beyond the confines of Llangadog area. The complete ward population taken at the 2011 census was 1,929.