Talysarn Explained

Country:Wales
Static Image Name:The Bro Silyn Estate, Talysarn - geograph.org.uk - 235634.jpg
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Arfon
Constituency Westminster:Arfon
Official Name:Talysarn
Population:1,930
Population Ref:(ward 2011)
Community Wales:Llanllyfni
Unitary Wales:Gwynedd
Lieutenancy Wales:Gwynedd
Post Town:CAERNARFON
Postcode District:LL54
Postcode Area:LL
Dial Code:01286
Os Grid Reference:SH488529
Coordinates:53.052°N -4.256°W

Tal-y-sarn is a village in the slate quarrying Nantlle Valley in Gwynedd, Wales, next to Penygroes. It is part of the community of Llanllyfni and includes some of Llandwrog.[1] The ward had a population of 1,930 at the 2011 census, the built-up area having a population of 1,086.

The Welsh language poet Robert Williams Parry was born in 37, Station Road, Tal-y-sarn, where a plaque designed by R. L. Gapper commemorates the connection.[2] Other persons connected with the village were Annant, quarryman, preacher and bard, Gwilym R. Jones, bard and journalist, author of the Welsh-language radio series SOS, Galw Gari Tryfan and Dame Elan Closs Stephens DBE (born 1948) a Welsh educator and Wales' representative on the BBC Board.

The 19th century methodist preacher John Jones, Tal-y-sarn, is also connected with the village, not by birth but because he settled here, becoming a shopkeeper and quarry owner as a sideline to his main vocation.[3]

The song "Ciosg Talysarn" by the Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan was written after two secret agents were found bugging a public telephone in Tal-y-sarn in 1982.[4]

Tal-y-sarn is covered by a Neighbourhood Policing Team based in the nearby village of Pen-y-groes.

Welsh Language

According to the United Kingdom Census 2021, 72.3 per cent of all usual residents aged 3+ in Talysarn can speak Welsh.[5] 79.2 per cent of the population noted that they could speak, read, write or understand Welsh.[6] The 2011 census noted 70.7 per cent of all usual residents aged 3 years and older in the village could speak Welsh.

Notes and References

  1. Book: John . Davies. John Davies (historian). Nigel . Jenkins . Nigel Jenkins. Baines . Menna. Peredur I. . Lynch. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales . 2008 . University of Wales Press . Cardiff. 502 . 978-0-7083-1953-6.
  2. Book: Parry, Thomas . PARRY, ROBERT WILLIAMS (1884 - 1956), poet, univ. lecturer . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . 2001 .
  3. G. T . Roberts . John Jones Tal-y-Sarn (1796-1857) . Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Gaernarfon . cyfrol 18 . 1957.
  4. Book: The British Inheritance: A Treasury of Historic Documents . 144 . University of California Press . 1999. 9780520224704.
  5. Web site: Welsh Language Change in the percentage of people aged three years or older able to speak Welsh by LSOA 2011 to 2021 DataMapWales . 2022-12-15 . datamap.gov.wales . en.
  6. Web site: Welsh language skills (detailed) - Office for National Statistics . 2022-12-29 . www.ons.gov.uk.