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Waunarlwydd

Coordinates: 51°38′29″N 4°01′29″W / 51.64149°N 4.02466°W / 51.64149; -4.02466
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Waunarlwydd (English: The Lord's Meadow) is a village near Swansea, Wales, falling within the Cockett ward.

A mostly residential area, the pronunciation of Waunarlwydd sounds like "Wine are Lloyd" in English. Despite its expanding size the village boasts a small community feel. The local rugby team Waunarlwydd RFC, won promotion to the Welsh 1st division in 2005 and have provided several players to Welsh teams since the club's inception in 1900[citation needed].

Economy

Waunarlwydd was the home to an aluminium rolling operation owned by US company Alcoa. Alcoa announced in November 2006 that it would close the plant by the end of March 2007, with the loss of 298 jobs. Decommissioning works are now taking place, while a small workforce is still employed in homogenisation, where heat treatment takes place for the Kitts Green plant.[1]

TIMET, the world's largest supplier of titanium metals, is now the major employer in the village, with the mill one of four European locations.

John Murphy, Lord of the ring.

References

  1. ^ 298 jobs to go as factory shuts BBC News - 21 November 2006

51°38′29″N 4°01′29″W / 51.64149°N 4.02466°W / 51.64149; -4.02466