Y Felinheli
Y Felinheli, formerly understood in English as Port Dinorwic, is a village, neighborhood and also electoral ward next to the Menai Strait between Bangor as well as Caernarfon in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The population of the town was 2,284 at the 2011 Census. Y Felinheli has its origins in 2 districts, Tafarngrisiau near St Mary's Church as well as Aberpwll to the north-east where there was a mill on the Afon Heulyn. The mill was reconstructed closer to the sea in 1633 as well as provided its name to the negotiation. The area was largely agricultural until the location was transformed by slate quarrying in the 19th century. A new dock was constructed in 1828 when lime was extracted at Brynadda and slate as well as lime were filled and culm (coal dust or anthracite slack) was generated to discharge the lime kilns. The owners of the Vaynol Estate, the Assheton Smiths, possessed most of the land in Y Felinheli and also created the Dinorwic Quarry in the late 18th century, They likewise built the harbour to export slate delivered to the quay by the Dinorwic Railway, a slim scale train that was consequently changed by the Padarn Railway. Industrial expansion provided Y Felinheli (Felin-hely, 1838) the alternate name Port Dinorwig or Port Dinorwic.