Wentlooge

Wentlooge
Wentlooge
 Wentlooge shown within Newport
Population 720  (2001 census[1])
OS grid referenceST289822
Principal areaNewport
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town NEWPORT
Postcode district NP10 8
Dialling code 01633
Maesglas and Castleton exchanges
Police Gwent
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentNewport West
List of places
UK
Wales
Newport

Coordinates: 51°32′03″N 3°01′35″W / 51.53421°N 3.02645°W / 51.53421; -3.02645

Wentlooge (Welsh: Gwynllŵg), sometimes known as Wentloog, is a community in the southwest of the city of Newport, South Wales, in the Marshfield ward.

Description

The name Wentlooge is a corruption of the earlier name Gwynllŵg, said to have been named after Gwynllyw, its 5th - 6th century ruler.

The community is bounded by Pencoed reen to the northwest, the Ebbw River to the northeast, the Bristol Channel to the southeast and the South Wales Main Line to the southwest. It contains the hamlets of St Brides Wentloog and Peterstone Wentloog.[2]

The West Usk Lighthouse is built on the shore of the Bristol Channel in the far east of the community.[3]

Government

The area is governed by the Newport City Council and the Wentlooge community council.[2]

Commercial development

Located between Cardiff and Newport, and in a non-protected but designated green belt to allow for definition between the two cities, the area has been subjected to a series of planned light industrial developments. These include warehouses and other facilities, including a rail freight container terminal operated by Freightliner Group.[4]

See also

References

  1. Office for National Statistics Parish Headcounts: Wentlooge
  2. 1 2 Wentlooge Community Council, Wentlooge Community Council homepage. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  3. Former West Usk Lighthouse, Wentlooge, British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  4. http://www.rail.co.uk/rail-news/2012/records-broken-as-container-trains-expand-in-welsh-business/
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