- Trawsfynydd
Trawsfynydd (Welsh : "across [the] mountain") is a
village in NorthWales , adjacent to the A470 north ofDolgellau .Llyn Trawsfynydd
The village is close to
Llyn Trawsfynydd , a large man-made reservoir which was originally built (between 1924 and 1928) to supply water forMaentwrog hydro-electric power station .The original flooding of the area in the 1920s to create the lake, involved the drowning of some two dozen properties, some of historical significance, but there was little objection at the time. The new power station was regarded as a good thing, and indeed on its completion was capable of supplying the whole of North Wales' electricity needs. However, there was certain objection to the loss of rights of way across the former land, necessitating long detours round the new lake. In response to this, a small road was built along its western shore, and a footbridge (still standing) across the narrowest part of the lake.
Nuclear power station
The lake was subsequently also utilized for the supply of cooling water to a twin reactor
nuclear power plant used for the commercial generation of electricity for the UK national grid. Work was commenced on this in July 1959, and both of the reactors were in operation by March 1965, with the station opening fully in October 1968, at a cost of £103m.The reactors were of themagnox type, and since 1991 both are shut down and the site is in the process of being decommissioned by theNuclear Decommissioning Authority .Four dams were built to create the lake, one of these being subsequently rebuilt after construction of the nuclear power plant. Whereas previously the Maentwrog power station had access to all of the water in the lake, the needs of the nuclear plant dictated that henceforth the former plant should only use the top 5' of water level.
Hedd Wyn
Trawsfynydd was the home of the Welsh
bard Hedd Wyn , who died on the battlefields ofFlanders duringWorld War I , just before he was to receive the winning prize at the NationalEisteddfod . "Y Gadair Ddu" (The Black Chair) can now be found at his home farm "Yr Ysgwrn". He is buried in Flanders.Martyr
The
parish of Trawsfynydd was also home toSaint John Roberts , one of theForty Martyrs of England and Wales , canonised in 1970. Descended from Welsh saints and princes, he gained great respect helping theplague sufferers in London, but was found guilty ofhigh treason andhung, drawn and quartered on the 10th December 1610.During the
Second World War , theWar Office used a site near Trawsfynydd for training exercises. Its continued use for training exercises following the war was the subject of protest by "Plaid Cymru ", which also challenged the UK government's continued military conscription in peace time. Other locations in Wales used for training exercises includedPreseli Hills andTregaron .Trawsfynydd used to be served by a section of the
Great Western Railway mainline which ran from Bala to Blaenau Ffestiniog. To the north of the station the army built its own station to serve the large camp nearby ( [http://www.heneb.co.uk/Trawsfynyddhlc/trawsengareas/traws20.html camp detail] ). TodayTrawsfynydd railway station is a private home. ( [http://www.penmorfa.com/Conwy/seven.htm pictures] ). The line closed to all traffic in 1961, but the section between Blaenau and Trawsfynydd Power Station reopened in 1964 for freight traffic. It finally closed in 1998, although the track remains in situ.The village has a high proportion of
Welsh language speakers (81.7%) [http://www.bwrdd-yr-iaith.org.uk/download.php%3Fid%3D2082.6&e=42] , and is accordingly in the top five Welsh communities in Gwynedd [http://www.mentrau-iaith.com/mentrau.php?page_id=c9145296&cat_id=10&lang=2] .Trivia
The film
First Knight had scenes filmed around Lake Trawsfynydd. [http://www.moviemapnw.co.uk/eng/map_detail_07.html]The film Hedd Wyn was filmed in and around Trawsfynydd.
References
External links
* [http://www.trawsfynydd.com/index.php?loc=2 Village website]
* [http://www.heneb.co.uk/Trawsfynyddhlc/trawsintro/trawsintreng.html#Anchor-Settlement-46919 Site with a lot of historical information]
* [http://www.nda.gov.uk/sites/trawsfynydd/ Nuclear Decommissioning Authority site (Trawsfynydd page)]
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MER/Trawsfynydd/Trawsfynydd51.html 1851 Census information]
* [http://www.nukeworker.com/pictures/thumbnails-459.html Some photos of Trawsfynydd power station]
* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/data_cube_chart_page.jsp?data_theme=T_POP&data_cube=N_TPop&u_id=10308173&c_id=10001043&add=N Trawsfynydd population]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3491577 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Trawsfynydd and surrounding area]
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