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St Clears (Welsh: Sanclêr)
is a small town on the River Taf in Carmarthenshire,
west Wales. According
to the 2001 UK census, it has a population of
2,820 people.
The Norman St Clears Castle was constructed,
the castle mound can still be seen, and in the
twelfth century the town grew around it. Below
the castle there was a port on the river Taf,
which could take ships of up to 500tons according
to a plaque on the site.
The castle held out against Owain Glyndwr, and
much later the town is famous for the destruction
of one of its toll gates in the Rebecca Riots.
THe building of the railway was responsible for
the decline of many of the small ports along the
Bristol Channel coast, and ST Clears was no exception.
The railway passed about 2 miles north of the
castle, and new building at the North end of the
high street spread eastwards along the main A40
road and then northwards again to the station.
The A40 section became known as Pentre Road, and
is now the main commercial centre of the town,
which is now bypassed by a dual carriageway which
carries the main A40 traffic. The town's Cattle
market was important until its recent closure,
but the town still has a large agricultural cooperative
store.The town has also hosted an important oil
distribution centre and milk processing plant.
Now however smaller industrial units provide the
main local employment. The town boasts a good
variety of local shops including two prize winning
butchers, and two craft centres. There are also
several pubs some of which are noteable for their
food. THe surrounding countryside is mainly rolling
grassland consisting of moderate sized fields
with well kept hedges. THe main agricultural enterprise
is dairying, but sheep and beef are very important
as well. The soils are deep and productive and
will grow good crops of potatoes and cereals,
and the climate allows fruit growing as well.
Although most of the land is farmed commercially
the area is a haven for wildlife - probably a
reflection of the fact that most of the land is
still farmed by families who take a pride in their
farms, and like to see the job well done! For
holiday makers ST Clears has a range of Bed and
Breakfast, self catering accomodation and campsites.
It is within an hours drive of no less then three
National Parks (Brecon Beacons, Gower and Pembroke
Coast)and also the three main Irish ferry ports
(Fishguard, Pembroke Dock, and Swansea).
About Wales
Wales is a Celtic country and
one of the four constituent parts of the United
Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern
Ireland). Wales is located in the south-west of
Great Britain, and is bordered by England to the
east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's
Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the
north.
The main population and industrial areas are
in South Wales, consisting of the cities of Cardiff,
Swansea and Newport
and surrounding areas.
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