Welshpool
Welshpool is a community and community in Wales, traditionally in the county of Montgomeryshire, but presently carried out as part of the unitary authority of Powys. The community is positioned 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) from the Wales-- England boundary and low-lying on the River Severn; its Welsh language name Y Trallwng means "the marshy or sinking land". Welshpool is the 4th largest community in Powys. In English it was at first known as Pool but its name was transformed to Welshpool in 1835 to identify it from the English community of Poole. It has a population of 6,664 (United Kingdom Census 2011), has much Georgian architecture as well as is simply north of Powis Castle. The regional economy is mostly based upon agriculture and local market. The Smithfield Livestock Market is the biggest one-day sheep market in Europe, whilst the community's industrial estates are home to numerous different kinds of little industry. Due to the community's little dimension and population the tourist attraction of high street stores is limited, implying a number of the locals are forced to shop in neighbouring communities like Newtown as well as Shrewsbury.