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Capel Celyn

Coordinates:52°57′10″N3°42′43″W / 52.952783°N 3.711818°W /52.952783; -3.711818
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For the controversial flooding of the Tryweryn Valley including Capel Celyn, seeTryweryn flooding.
Human settlement in Wales
Capel Celyn
1963 photo of Capel Celyn
Capel Celyn is located in Gwynedd
Capel Celyn
Capel Celyn
Location withinGwynedd
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CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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52°57′10″N3°42′43″W / 52.952783°N 3.711818°W /52.952783; -3.711818
Tree stumps at Capel Celyn in 2006, exposed by low water level of reservoir

Capel Celyn was a rural community to the northwest ofBala inGwynedd,Wales, in theAfon Tryweryn valley. The village and other parts of the valley were flooded in theTryweryn flooding of 1965 to create a reservoir,Llyn Celyn, in order to supplyLiverpool andWirral with water for industry.[1] At the time the village was one of the few remainingWelsh-only speaking communities.[2]

Etymology

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Capel isWelsh for chapel, whilecelyn is Welsh for holly.

Flooding

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Main article:Tryweryn flooding
See also:Cofiwch Dryweryn

The villagers first knew about the proposal a few days before Christmas 1955, from reading about it in the Welsh edition of theLiverpool Daily Post.[3] The flooding of the village was controversial as Liverpool City Council did not require planning consent from the local Welsh authorities as the reservoir was approved via an Act of Parliament. As a consequence there was no public inquiry on the proposal.[2]

The villagers created the Capel Celyn Defence Committee, which debated and denounced the scheme all over Wales through newspapers, radio and television. The villagers marched twice to Liverpool in 1956 to make their objections known. However, Liverpool councillors voted overwhelmingly to proceed.[3]

When the valley was flooded in 1965, the village and its buildings, including the post office, the school, and a chapel with cemetery, were all lost. Twelve houses and farms were submerged, and 48 people of the 67 who lived in the valley lost their homes.[4]

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^Lloyd, Delyth (21 October 2015)."Tryweryn: 50 years after 'drowning'". BBC News. Retrieved29 July 2018.
  2. ^ab"History of devolution".Senedd. Retrieved5 October 2022.
  3. ^abGreen, Matthew (12 February 2024)."The drowned village that turned the Welsh against the English".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved15 February 2024.
  4. ^Thomas, Einion (2007).Capel Celyn, Ten Years of Destruction: 1955–1965. Cyhoeddiadau Barddas and Gwynedd Council.ISBN 978-1-900437-92-9.
  5. ^"JONES (MROWIEC), ELIZABETH MAY WATKIN (1907 - 1965), teacher and campaigner".Dictionary of Welsh Biography.National Library of Wales. Retrieved28 May 2023.
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