Pwllheli
Pwllheli is a neighborhood and the primary market community of the Llyn Peninsula (Welsh: Penrhyn Llyn) in Gwynedd, north-western Wales. It had a population of 4,076 in 2011 of whom a huge percentage, 81%, are Welsh talking. Pwllheli is the location where Plaid Cymru was founded. It is the birthplace of the Welsh poet Sir Albert Evans-Jones (bardic name Cynan). Pwllheli has a series of shops as well as other services. As a local railhead with a market every Wednesday, the town is a gathering point for the population of the entire peninsula. For many years a holiday camp run by Butlins ran a couple of miles from Pwllheli at Pen-y-chain. Throughout the Second World War it ended up being a naval camp, HMS Glendower, and also it operated a medical facility for damaged servicemen at Brynberyl on the Pwllheli to Caernarfon roadway two miles out of town. After the war, Butlins re-established the vacation camp. The camp, currently relabelled Hafan y Môr ("Haven of the Sea"), has been redeveloped and is currently run by the Haven group.