Carmarthen Journal

Plaque recognitio­n for town’s past

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CARMARTHEN East and Dinefwr MP Jonathan Edwards has visited Llandovery to celebrate two very important establishm­ents in the history of the town.

Firstly, there was the unveiling of a plaque outside the Nag’s Head pub, part of a wider project led by county councillor Cllr Handel Davies and Llandovery Town Council to recognise the 71 public houses which used to exist in Llandovery centuries ago.

Cllr Davies said: “I am very happy the town council has brought forward this project to ensure the history of our town is remembered.

“I am also grateful to our MP for supporting our efforts and regularly visiting Llandovery”

Mr Edwards MP said: “I would like to congratula­te all involved in this project for their efforts.

“Llandovery has a very proud heritage and it’s important that this is remembered. With 71 pubs in the town back in the day, I am sure it would have been a very popular place for a pub crawl!”

A blue plaque was also unveiled at the Old Printing Office, Broad Street to commemorat­e the establishm­ent of the Gwasg y Tonn.

The printer and publisher William Rees from Tonn, Llandovery set up Tonn Press in 1829, which became one of the most celebrated printing

houses in Wales.

There he printed the journals Y Cylchgrawn (1834-35) and Yr Haul, as well as the three volumes of Charlotte Guest’s The Mabinogion (183849), and a host of other important titles.

Cllr Davies stated: “Llandovery Town Council is eager to celebrate the town’s most distinguis­hed establishm­ents and I am very pleased the applicatio­n for a blue plaque on Tonn Press was approved.

“We have a lot to be proud of in

Llandovery and it is important that our residents and visitors are made aware of our past achievemen­ts.”

Mr Edwards added: “Gwasg y Tonn is without a doubt an asset of national importance.

“Titles such as The Mabinogion are a huge part of Welsh culture and literature and is as important now as it was when published.

“I would like to commend the town council for their hard work in ensuring these key buildings and parts of our history are not forgotten.”

 ?? ?? Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Jonathan Edwards at the unveiling of the plaque at the Old Printing Office, Broad Street to commemorat­e the establishm­ent of the Gwasg y Tonn.
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Jonathan Edwards at the unveiling of the plaque at the Old Printing Office, Broad Street to commemorat­e the establishm­ent of the Gwasg y Tonn.
 ?? ?? The unveiling of a plaque outside the Nag’s Head pub in Llandovery.
The unveiling of a plaque outside the Nag’s Head pub in Llandovery.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom