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Cwmduad (Welsh "Cwm" valley + "duad" blackness (river Duad, in English Blackcombe)) is a village in Carmarthenshire, West Wales.
Location
editCwmduad is located on the A484, just north of Cynwyl Elfed. The village is found at the confluence of the River Duad and River Bele. The nearest major settlements are Carmarthen to the South and Newcastle Emlyn to the North.
History
editA tollgate was located in Cwmduad village. There was at one time also a village school although this has since closed and the nearest primary school is now found at neighbouring Cynwyl Elfed.[citation needed] The village's baptist church was built in 1869 and restored in 1906.[1]
In 2019, during Storm Callum, a landslide near Cwmduad caused the fatality of a 21-year old male.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Troedyrhiw Welsh Baptist Church, Cwmduad". Coflein. National Monuments Record of Wales. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
- ^ "Cwmduad landslide death: Police probe launched". BBC. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 5 November 2024.