Llandysul
Llandysul is a town and community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. As a neighborhood it contains the areas of Capel Dewi, Horeb, Pont Sian, Pren-gwyn, Tregroes, Rhydowen and also the village of Llandysul itself. At the 2001 Census the area had a population of 1,484, lowering to 1,439 at the 2011 Census. Llandysul depends on the valley of the River Teifi and also is gone to for its angling and also canoeing. The broader area has a population of 2,732, since 2011. Llandysul is also referred to as the home of Gwasg Gomer, among one of the most prominent authors of Welsh-interest and Welsh language books in Wales. The town is twinned with Plogonnec (Plogoneg) in Brittany, France. There is little market in Llandysul today. The woollen mills are closed and made use of for various other objectives. One houses a confectionery distribution business. There used to be a biweekly animals market yet it closed in 2008 when the site became part of the new Llandysul bypass. Tourist draws people into West Wales but Llandysul greatly misses out from this source of income as it houses no certain visitor destinations.