Llanfairfechan
Llanfairfechan ("Little St Mary's Church") is a town as well as area in the Conwy Area Borough, Wales. It is known as a seaside resort as well as had a population at the 2001 Census of 3,755, decreasing to 3,637 at the 2011 Census. The background of the area goes back to at least Roman times, as demonstrated by the discovery of a huge second century milestone, that is currently maintained in the British Museum. Morfa Madryn, the salt marsh location right away west of the town on the coast of Traeth Lafan, is a regional authority-managed nature get of exceptional appeal and also a preferred haunt of bird watchers. The site is home to cormorants and shags. The unusual little egret can additionally be detected. It is also not far from Aber Falls. Llanfairfechan is additionally house to Bryn y Neuadd, a learning disability healthcare facility, a psychological health system (Carreg Fawr) and a medium-secure unit (Ty Llywelyn). The website, Bryn Y Neuadd, is additionally home to the control centres for both the Emergency and Non-Emergency Rescue solutions for the north. Llanfairfechan was evaluated North Wales Calor Town of the Year for 2009 in the competition run by Calor Gas UK. The earlier Llanfairfechan Golf Club (now defunct) was founded in 1909. This club proceeded until the early 1950s.