Camrose, Pembrokeshire
Camrose | |
Welsh: Camros | |
Parish church of St Ismael |
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Camrose |
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Population | 1,740 (2011)[1] |
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OS grid reference | SM927201 |
Principal area | Pembrokeshire |
Ceremonial county | Dyfed |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | HAVERFORDWEST |
Postcode district | SA62 |
Dialling code | 01437 |
Police | Dyfed-Powys |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
EU Parliament | Wales |
UK Parliament | Preseli Pembrokeshire |
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Coordinates: 51°50′25″N 5°00′30″W / 51.8403°N 5.0083°W
Camrose (Welsh: Camros) is a village, parish and community in the Hundred of Roose (Welsh: Rhos) in Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales. The community includes the village of Lambston, and the parish includes the villages of Keeston and Wolfsdale.
Description
Camrose[2] was a civil parish, area 3,386 Ha.
The name is an anglicization of the Welsh Camros, meaning "crooked" or "broken moor".[3] The village contains a substantial Norman motte,[4] which is often referred to as a "Landsker castle" although it lies far to the south (English) side of that that linguistic boundary. A small area, north of Dudwell Mountain, has been Welsh-speaking in modern times but was probably English-speaking before the Enclosures at the end of the 18th century.
The parish church is dedicated to the 6th-century Breton prince and Welsh saint Ismael.[5] and is a grade II* listed building.[6]
Population
The civil parish had a census population as follows:[7]
Governance
An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward stretches west to Roch. The total population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 2,565.[8]
Date | 1801 | 1831 | 1861 | 1891 | 1921 | 1951 | 1981 |
Population | 831 | 1259 | 1126 | 833 | 627 | 690 | 1047 |
Local Government
The village has its own elected community council and gives its name to an electoral ward of Pembrokeshire County Council. The electoral ward of Camrose covers the communities of Camrose and Nolton and Roch. The seat has been held by an independent member since reorganisation in 1995. The current member is the leader of the authority, Councillor Jamie Adams.
Football Club
The village football team, currently in Division 2 of the Pembrokeshire league plays its home matches at Folly Fields at the northern edge of the village, and is managed by Jamie Gilderdale. The second team languish in Division 4 but finished 3rd in division 4 in the 09-10 season and narrowly missed out on promotion. The football team have an official website.[9]
Notes
- ↑ "Community population 2011". Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- ↑ Genuki on Camrose
- ↑ Charles, B. G, The Placenames of Pembrokeshire, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992, ISBN 0-907158-58-7, Vol II, p 575
- ↑ Castles of Wales
- ↑ This is located at grid reference [192720, 220060], which can be used for example at http://www.old-maps.co.uk/ to locate maps and aerial photographs of the site.
- ↑ "Church of St Ishmael, Camrose". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ↑ OPCS Reports
- ↑ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- ↑ Camrose FC. Official site.