Llangefni is the county town of Anglesey
in Wales
and contains
the principal offices of the Isle of Anglesey County
Council. According to the
United Kingdom Census 2001, the
population of Llangefni was 4,662 people and it is the
second largest settlement
on the island. The census also reveals that 83.8% of the
population speak
Welsh fluently, with
the highest percentage of speakers being in the 10-14 age group
where 95.2% are able to speak Welsh.
It is the
principal commercial and farming town on the island – the larger
town of Holyhead
being a port
town and somewhat separate from the agricultural, cultural and
linguistical nature of the rest of the island – and in the past
hosted the largest cattle market on the Island.
The town
lies at the centre of the island on the River Cefni
, after which it is named, and is home to the
Oriel Ynys
Môn
museum, detailing the history of Anglesey and
housing the legacy collection of Charles Tunnicliffe. In the west of the
town is a large secondary school, Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni
(Llangefni Comprehensive School), and in the north
a Victorian church, St Cyngar's, set in a wooded riverside location
known as The
Dingle
. The church provided the former name of the
town, Llangyngar.
There is a relatively large
industrial
estate housing a
slaughterhouse
and several other small businesses.
The town
had a station on the Anglesey Central Railway
line which opened in 1864. It closed in 1964
with the closure of the line although goods trains continued to
pass through the town until 1993. Although no longer used, the
tracks have not been removed.
Llangefni hosted the
National
Eisteddfod in 1957, 1983, and in 1999 gave its name to the
Eisteddfod held at the nearby village of
Llanbedrgoch. It also hosted the
Urdd Eisteddfod in
1994.
This town also has a college, Coleg Menai (Llangefni Site).
Water for
the town comes from Llyn
Cefni
(Lake Cefni), one kilometre to the
north.
Sport
Football : The local
football
team,
Llangefni Town, was
promoted to the
Welsh Premier
League at the end of the 2006/7 season, but relegated after a
single season in the top flight.Llangefni is also home to
Wellmans Football Team that plays on
Sundays in the North Gwynedd and Anglesey League : I and H
Griffiths Premier Division.
Rugby : Llangefni is also home to
Llangefni RFC a
rugby team that plays in the
WRU leagues. The club recently gained
promotion to
Division 2 West,
but this has been hampered by the WRU's decision to demote the club
back to
Division 4 North
Wales league.
Notable residents

St Cyngar's Church, Llangefni
- John Elias, preacher, lived in the
town 1830–41
- Christmas Evans, preacher and
chapel builder, lived in the town 1791–1826
- Hywel Gwynfryn,
television and radio personality, was born in the town in 1942 and
studied at Ysgol Gyfun
Llangefni

- Naomi Watts, actress, lived in the
town between the ages of 7 and 14
- Sir Kyffin Williams, painter,
was born in the town in 1908
- Wayne
Hennessey, Wolverhampton
Wanderers and Wales
goalkeeper
External links
References
- Llangefni fight WRU 'relegation' - Sourced 20th Aug
2007.