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The urban parishes within the borough boundary were reorganised in 1894 to comprise Conwy and Gyffin on the west bank and Llanrhos on the east bank. [42] In 1972 the borough council voted to change the spelling of the town's name from "Conway" to "Conwy". The change was agreed by the Secretary of State for Wales and took effect on 1 August 1972 ...
Map of places in Conwy County Borough compiled from this list See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas. This is a list of towns and villages in Conwy County Borough , Wales .
Conwy has an area of 1,126 square kilometres (435 sq mi) and a population of 114,290 in 2022, [2] making it sparsely populated. The population is concentrated along the coast, along which are several seaside resorts and the county's largest towns: Colwyn Bay (34,284), Llandudno (20,701), and Conwy (14,753).
Llansanffraid Glan Conwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬansanˈfrai̯d ˌɡlan ˈkɔnʊɨ̯]), usually shortened to Glan Conwy, is a village, community and electoral ward in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The name translates from the Welsh as Church of St Ffraid on the bank of the River Conwy. The village was founded in the 5th century and in the past ...
Deganwy formed part of the ancient borough of Conwy from medieval times. [3] [4] [5] The borough was reformed to become a municipal borough in 1877 and was converted into a community in 1974. [6] Deganwy forms part of the Conwy built-up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics, [7] and forms part of the Conwy post town.
Conwy 53°16′01″N 3°32′17″W / 53.267°N 3.538°W / 53.267; St George ( Welsh : Llansansior , sometimes Llan San(t) Siôr or Llan Sain Siôr ) is a small village in the county borough of Conwy , Wales and is close to the coastal town of Abergele , and in the community of. in 1873, the townships of Cegidog Isaf, Cegidog Uchaf ...
Penmachno is a village in the isolated upland Machno valley, 4 miles (6 km) south of Betws-y-Coed in the county of Conwy, North Wales. [1] The B4406 road runs through part of the village. The village is at the confluence of the Glasgwm and Machno rivers. It has a five-arched, stone bridge dating from 1785.
Henryd (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a village and community on the western slopes of the Conwy valley in Conwy county borough, north Wales. It lies about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Conwy, off the B5106 road. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 594, [1] increasing to 715 at the 2011 census. [2]