Llandysul
Llandysul is a small town and community in the region of Ceredigion, Wales. As an area it consists of the townships of Capel Dewi, Horeb, Pont Sian, Pren-gwyn, Tregroes, Rhydowen and also the village of Llandysul itself. At the 2001 Census the neighborhood had a population of 1,484, reducing to 1,439 at the 2011 Census. Llandysul lies in the valley of the River Teifi and also is seen for its fishing and canoeing. The bigger area has a population of 2,732, as of 2011. Llandysul is also called the home of Gwasg Gomer, one of one of the most prominent authors of Welsh-interest and also Welsh language publications in Wales. The community is twinned with Plogonnec (Plogoneg) in Brittany, France. There is little sector in Llandysul today. The woollen mills are shut and used for other purposes. One homes a confectionery distribution service. There made use of to be a fortnightly animals market but it enclosed 2008 when the site became part of the new Llandysul bypass. Tourist draws people into West Wales however Llandysul mainly misses out from this income as it houses no particular traveler destinations.