Welcome to Llandybie
CLICK FOR 2021 CENSUS DATAIntroduction
Llandybie (Welsh: Llandybïe [ˌɬandəˈbiːɛ] (listen), "Saint Tybie's church") is a community which includes a large village of the same name situated 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Ammanford in Carmarthenshire, Wales. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, Llandybie village itself is home to a population of 3,800, while the community – which also includes the villages of Blaenau, Caerbryn, Capel Hendre, Cwmgwili, Pentregwenlais, Penybanc, Pen-y-groes, and Saron – has 8,800 inhabitants, increasing to 10,994 at the 2011 census.It was in Llandybie, in 1943, that the mineral Brammallite was found for the first time. Llandybie hosted the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1944. The village is served by Llandybie railway station on the Heart of Wales Line and the A483 road which is the main road. Llandybie Community Primary School is located in the north-easterly fringe of the village. The community is bordered by the communities of: Dyffryn Cennen; Cwmamman; Betws; Ammanford; Llanedi; Llannon; Gorslas; and Llanfihangel Aberbythych, all being in Carmarthenshire.
Parish Information
Parish statistics
Area |
4,166 hectares |
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Population |
11,705 (2021) |
Density |
281 people/km2 |
Mean age |
42.5 |
Ward |
Llandybie |
District |
Carmarthenshire |
Postcodes |
SA14, SA18 |
ONS ID |
W04000515 |
Council
Contact details for Llandybie Parish Council, including current councillors, precept data and election results.
Education
View educational establishments in Llandybie Parish. Data includes OFSTED rating and current appointed governors.
Business
Business directory listing local businesses operating within Llandybie Parish.
Planning
View recent planning applications submitted for Llandybie Parish.
Property
Price paid data for all property sold in Llandybie Parish since 2018. Includes average prices for each property type.
Heritage
Local heritage sites, historic churches, heritage pubs plus local heritage initiatives for Llandybie Parish.
Local News
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The Man In My Basement: Welsh house used in new Willem Dafoe film
Published: 18th Feb 2024
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Step forward for Banc Y Draenen park renovation with orchard | South Wales Guardian
Published: 13th Apr 2024
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Fresh set of Llandybie housing plans to be submitted after public consultation
Published: 15th Dec 2023