Human settlement in Wales
Llandow (Welsh : Llandŵ ) is a village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan , Wales. The community population taken at the 2011 census was 726.[ 2] The village is located 15 miles (24 km) south west of Cardiff . The community includes the villages of Sigingstone and Llysworney .
Governance
Llandow has a community council which elects a total of ten community councillors from the wards of Llandow, Llysworney and Llanmihangel.[ 3]
Prior to 1995 Llandow was an electoral ward to the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council . There were no contests in the ward, with a Conservative councillor being elected unopposed at each borough election.[ 4] With the transfer of Ewenny to the Vale in 1996, Llandow became part of the county ward of Llandow/Ewenny for elections to the Vale of Glamorgan Council . From the 2022 Vale of Glamorgan Council elections Ewenny was transferred to the neighbouring St Brides Major ward. Llandow/Ewenny became simply Llandow.
Amenities
Within Llandow is a small parish church of 11th-century origins dedicated to the Holy Trinity , with a saddleback tower.
Adjacent to the village is a disused airfield that was once home to a World War II RAF station , part of which has now been converted into the Llandow Circuit for motorsports . Next to this is the South Wales Karting Centre, home to the Llandow Kart Club .[ 5]
Llandow air disaster 1950
On 12 March 1950 RAF Llandow was the site of the Llandow air disaster , when an airliner returning Welsh rugby fans from an international match in Belfast crashed on approach in the nearby village of Sigingstone . 80 passengers and crew died, making the crash the worst air disaster in history at the time.[ 6]
National Eisteddfod venue
From 3 to 11 August 2012, a disused airfield near Llandow hosted the National Eisteddfod of Wales .[ 7]
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