Welshpool
Welshpool is a community and community in Wales, traditionally in the region of Montgomeryshire, yet presently carried out as part of the unitary authority of Powys. The town is located 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) from the Wales-- England border and also low-lying on the River Severn; its Welsh language name Y Trallwng means "the marshy or sinking land". Welshpool is the fourth largest community in Powys. In English it was initially known as Pool but its name was transformed to Welshpool in 1835 to distinguish it from the English community of Poole. It has a population of 6,664 (UK Census 2011), has much Georgian architecture as well as is just north of Powis Castle. The local economic climate is primarily based upon farming and regional market. The Smithfield Livestock Market is the biggest one-day sheep market in Europe, whilst the town's industrial estates are residence to numerous different sorts of small sector. Due to the community's little dimension as well as population the attraction of high street stores is limited, indicating many of the citizens are compelled to go shopping in neighbouring communities like Newtown and also Shrewsbury.