- Rhuddlan
infobox UK place
country= Wales
welsh_name=
constituency_welsh_assembly= Vale of Clwyd
constituency_westminster= Vale of Clwyd
official_name= Rhuddlan
unitary_wales=Denbighshire
lieutenancy_wales=Clwyd
population= 4,296 (2001 Census)
post_town= RHUDDLAN
postcode_district= LL18
postcode_area= LL
dial_code= 01745
os_grid_reference= SJ025785
latitude= 53.29446
longitude= -3.46426
map_type= Rhuddlan (pronounced IPA2|ˈr̥ɨ̞ð.lan, approximately "RITH-lan") is atown in the county ofDenbighshire (previously inClwyd and before 1974 in the former county ofFlintshire ), in northWales . It is situated to the south of the coastal town ofRhyl and overlooks theRiver Clwyd . The town gave its name to the Welsh district of Rhuddlan from 1974 to 1996. At the 2001 Census, the population was 4,296.citeweb|url=http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=801638&c=rhuddlan&d=16&e=15&g=414179&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1214828168544&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779|title=2001 Census: Rhuddlan|work=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=30 June|accessyear=2008]History
Rhuddlan has a longer history then the castle fortress built following
Edward I of England 's Conquest of Wales. Prior to Norman occupation of lower Gwynedd, thePerfeddwlad , Rhuddlan was the site of a Welshcantref , and served as the seat of government for the Welsh kingGruffydd ap Llywelyn (1007 – August 5, 1063), whose family may have been the traditional Welsh lords of Rhuddlan for generations.The town is known for the ruins of
Rhuddlan Castle , built byEdward I of England from 1277 to 1282 and the site of another castle at Twthill, built by the NormanRobert of Rhuddlan about 1072.The town was also the location where Edward I signed the
Statute of Rhuddlan , laying down the way by which thePrincipality of Wales , created by the princes of Gwynedd, was to be governed.Rhuddlan railway station was part of theVale of Clwyd Railway , it closed in the 1960s.A
fossil of apterosaur was believed to have been discovered in Rhuddlan in the early 1990s.In 2001, the A525 bypass road was completed, easing access to Rhyl and since then the centre of Rhuddlan has been redeveloped.
Notable people
Photographer
Philip Jones Griffiths , well known for his photographs during theVietnam War was born in Rhuddlan. Wales andReal Sociedad footballer David Vaughan was also born in the town.Famous former residents includeLisa Scott-Lee of pop band Steps and her brotherAndy Scott-Lee .Rhuddlan Community Recycling Centre
Denbighshire County Council's (DCC) recent controversial plans to build a recycling centre off the A525, to the south of Rhuddlan, have been scrapped. [citeweb|url=http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2008/05/15/plans-for-recycling-centre-next-to-castle-dropped-55578-20917222/|title=Plans for recycling centre next to castle dropped|work=Daily Post|date=15 May 2008|accessdate=18 May|accessyear=2008] The local council faced very strong, and very public, condemnation of their plans. Rhuddlan's residents, Professor
David Bellamy andCADW . The council said it would not be submitting any further planning applications for the site, and that it would be restored to its former condition. Local residents have proposed the site be turned into an environment and nature park.References
External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3481561 www.geograph.co.uk ; photos of Rhuddlan and surrounding area]
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