New Quay is a seaside town (and selecting ward) in Ceredigion, Wales with a resident population of around 1,200 people, minimizing to 1,082 at the 2011 census. Located on Cardigan Bay with a harbour and big sandy beaches, it rests on the Ceredigion Coast Path, and also continues to be a prominent seaside resort as well as conventional fishing town. As well as shops, restaurants as well as clubs, New Quay has a big primary school, a medical professionals' surgical treatment, a little branch of the county library service as well as a station house. New Quay Lifeboat Station, run by the RNLI, houses 2 lifeboats: a Mersey course named Frank and also Lena Clifford of Stourbridge in dedication to its primary benefactors and an inshore inflatable D course. In 2014 the station celebrated 150 years of service, throughout which period it made 940 callouts. Public transport is offered by regular bus services to Aberaeron, Cardigan and Aberystwyth. The town has never ever had a train service, as plans to open paths to Cardigan or Newcastle Emlyn were deserted in the 1860s, and that from the Aberaeron to Lampeter branch line (the Lampeter, Aberayron as well as New Quay Light Train) was never completed because of the First World War. A few miles outside New Quay is a honey farm. There is a public park at the top of New Quay beside a tennis court.