Tregaron
Tregaron is an old market town in Ceredigion, Wales, astride the River Brenig, a tributary of the River Teifi. Tregaron is 11 miles (18 kilometres) northeast of Lampeter. According to the 2011 Census, the population of the ward of Tregaron was 1,213 and 67% of the population can talk Welsh. Tregaron is an area. The church is devoted to St Caron. He was a guy of lowly origins but "his guts and generous deportment obtained him the sovereignty in Wales: he made war versus the Romans, reigned seven years and also was buried in Tregarron".: He is likely the same person as Carausius who took power in Britain in 286 and also was assassinated in 293 by Allectus (additionally see Carausian Revolt). An early Christian rock slab bearing the name Carausius and the Chi Rho symbol is protected in Penmachno. The church has a tower and depends on a rough reputation. It includes a simple nave as well as chancel. Various other significant structures in the town consist of the 13th-century Talbot Hotel, which apparently has an elephant hidden in its premises. The remote church Soar y mynydd is close to Tregaron. In March, 1977, a cottage near Tregaron was one target of an Operation Julie cops raid in which huge amounts of the medication LSD were seized. Nearby Cors Caron (Tregaron Bog), is known for its adders, buzzards, red kites, and also polecats. The River Brenig is noted for its brownish trout as well as eels. The river has actually been the topic of dredging and flood-protection functions to offer 1-in-100-year flood protection to the community as well as improve the environment for wildlife along a stretch of river.