Narberth
Narberth is a community and also area in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. It was founded around a Welsh court, but later came to be a Norman garrison on the Landsker Line. It ended up being the head office of the thousand of Narberth. It was as soon as a marcher borough. George Owen described it in 1603 as one of nine Pembrokeshire "boroughs in decay". In 2011, the population was 2,150, of which a third are Welsh-speaking. Narberth is close to the A40 trunk roadway and also is on the A478. Narberth railway station is on the main line from Swansea. Narberth is twinned with Ludlow, and both towns commemorate a yearly food festival.