- Holyhead
infobox UK place
country = Wales
welsh_name=Caergybi
constituency_welsh_assembly=
official_name= Holyhead
latitude= 53.310
longitude= -4.633
unitary_wales=Anglesey
lieutenancy_wales=Gwynedd
constituency_westminster= Ynys Môn
post_town= HOLYHEAD
postcode_district = LL65
postcode_area= LL
dial_code= 01407
os_grid_reference= SH245825
population= 25896 (includes T'Bay, Valley, Rhoscolyn and Caergeiliog) Holyhead (Audio|En-uk-Holyhead.ogg|pronunciation; IPA|/ˈhɒlihɛd/; Welsh: "Caergybi", "the fort of SaintCybi ") is the largest town in the county ofAnglesey in the north west ofWales .Although it is the largest town in the county, with a population of 11,237 (2001 census), it is neither the
county town nor actually on theisland of Anglesey. Instead, it is located on Holy Island which is connected to Anglesey byFour Mile Bridge , so called because it is four miles (6 km) from Holyhead on the old post road from London, and a causeway (known locally as "the cob") built by local philanthropistLord Stanley in the 19th century. The causeway now carries the A5/A55 road and the railway line to Chester,Crewe andLondon .Prehistoric and Roman history
The town centre is built around St.
Cybi 's Church, which is built inside one ofEurope 's only three-walledRoman fort s (the fourth wall being the sea, which used to come up to the fort). The Romans also built a watchtower on the top ofHolyhead Mountain inside Mynydd y Twr, aprehistoric hillfort . Settlements in the area date from prehistoric times, with circular huts,burial chamber s andstanding stone s featuring in the highest concentration in Britain. The current lighthouse is onSouth Stack on the other side of Holyhead Mountain and is open to the public. The area is also popular with birdwatchers.Transport
Holyhead has a busy
ferry port handling more than 2 million passengers each year. Fact|date=March 2008Stena Line , Europe's biggest ferry company, operates from the port as doIrish Ferries . Ferries sail toDublin andDún Laoghaire inIreland and this forms the principal link for surfacetransport from central and northernEngland andWales toIreland . There is archaeological evidence that people have been sailing between Holyhead and Ireland for 4,000 years. Holyhead's maritime importance was at its height in the 19th century when the two and a half mile (4 km) breakwater, widely acknowledged to be one of Britain's finest, was built, creating a safe harbour for vessels caught in stormy waters on their way toLiverpool and the industrial ports ofLancashire . Holyhead's sea heritage is remembered in a maritime museum.The post road built by
Thomas Telford from London strengthened Holyhead's position as the port from which theRoyal Mail was dispatched to and from Dublin on theMail coach . The A5 terminates atAdmiralty Arch (1821), which was designed by Thomas Harrison to commemorate a visit by King George IV en route to Ireland and marks the zenith of Irish Mail coach operations. In 2001, work was completed on the extension of the A55 North Wales Expressway from theBritannia Bridge to Holyhead, giving the town adual carriageway connection to North Wales and the main Britishmotorway network. The A55 forms part of Euroroute E22 and was funded in the main by money from theEuropean Union . The Anglesey section was financed through aPrivate Finance Initiative scheme.With the opening of the railway from London to
Liverpool , Holyhead lost the London to Dublin Mail contract in 1839 to thePort of Liverpool . Only after the completion of theChester and Holyhead Railway in 1850 and the building ofHolyhead railway station did the Irish Mail return to Holyhead. Holyhead is currently the terminus of theNorth Wales Coast Line and is served byVirgin Trains andArriva Trains Wales services.Industry
Today, Holyhead's main industry is
aluminium -based, withRio Tinto Group 'sAnglesey Aluminium subsidiary operating a massive aluminium smelter on the outskirts of the town. There is also a plant that refinesbauxite near the site. A large jetty in the harbour receives ships fromJamaica andAustralia , and their cargoes of bauxite and aluminium ores are transported on a cable belt rope driven conveyor belt that runs underneath the town to the plant.The plant relies on its elecricity supply from the island's
nuclear power station atWylfa , nearCemaes Bay . As this power station is due to close in 2010, there is speculation that the financial viability of the plant is at risk.Famous people
*
David Crystal , linguist and chair of the charity behind Holyhead'sarts centre , theUcheldre Centre , lives in Holyhead.
*Francis Dodd ,artist , was born in the town in 1874.
*Dawn French ,comedienne , was born in the town in 1957.
*Glenys Kinnock ,politician , was born in the town in 1944.
*Gary Pritchard ,journalist , is a former pupil of Ysgol Gymraeg Morswyn school in Holyhead.
*Tony Roberts, Welsh international football player, was born in the town in 1969.
*Raymond Sweetman ,bass guitarist , was born in the town in 1948.
*R.S. Thomas ,poet , grew up in Holyhead.
*Ray Williams, weightlifting Commonwealth gold medallist was born in the town in 1959.Culture and sport
Holyhead hosted the
National Eisteddfod in 1927. Holyhead is the start and finish point of theAnglesey Coastal Path .Holyhead's arts centre, the
Ucheldre Centre , is located in the chapel of an old convent belonging to the order of theBon Sauveur . It holds regular arts exhibitions, performances, workshops and film screenings.According to the
United Kingdom Census 2001 , 47% of the residents in the town can speak Welsh. The highest percentage of speakers is the 15 year old age group, where 66% can speak the language.The town's main football team is called Holyhead Hotspur and they play in the
Cymru Alliance [http://www.cymru-alliance.co.uk/] , with their reserves playing in theGwynedd League . There is also Holyhead Gwelfor Athletic who play in theAnglesey League .A
Quidditch team in theHarry Potter series is called theHolyhead Harpies . It is an all woman team.Holyhead is also home to one of the first churches of the
Jedi Religion. Daniel and Barney Jones founded the first British Jedi church in Holyhead. It has 30 congregation members.External links
* [http://www.holyheadtowncouncil.com Holyhead Town Council official site]
* [http://www.caergybi.com/encyclopaedia.php Encyclopedia HolyheadYeah from Caergybi.com, an often humorous collection of local knowledge]
* [http://www.sealink-holyhead.com/ Sealink-Holyhead.com, a guide to the history of the sea route between Holyhead and Ireland]
* [http://www.holyhead.org/ Holyhead page of the Wales2000 Network]
* [http://www.valleycommunitycouncil.com/ Valley Council official site]
* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/blowup1/344 Aerial photograph of Holyhead in 1999]
* [http://www.holyheadfood.com A guide to eating out in Holyhead]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3589603 photos of Holyhead and surrounding area on geograph]
* [http://www.ysgolkingsland.com Ysgol Kingsland Primary School]
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