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Rhoose

Village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

Rhoose

Village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

FieldValue
countryWales
welsh_nameY Rhws
official_nameRhoose
coordinates
population6,160
population_ref
static_image_nameView over part of Rhoose Point Facing SE - March 28 2009.JPG
static_image_captionView over part of Rhoose Point facing southeast
community_walesRhoose
unitary_walesVale of Glamorgan
lieutenancy_walesSouth Glamorgan
constituency_welsh_assemblyVale of Glamorgan
constituency_westminsterVale of Glamorgan
os_grid_referenceST060666
post_townBARRY
postcode_districtCF62
postcode_areaCF
dial_code01446
module[[File:Wales Vale of Glamorgan Community Rhoose map.svg240px]]
Map of the community

Map of the community

Rhoose ( ; , from y rhos ) is a village and community near the sea (the Bristol Channel) in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, near Barry. The wider community includes villages and settlements such as Font-y-Gary, Penmark, East Aberthaw and Porthkerry. The population of the community in 2011 was 6,160.

Description

The village is the location of Cardiff Airport, formerly RAF Rhoose. Commercial flights began in the 1950s and control passed to Glamorgan County Council in 1965, after which date the airport expanded.

The village also has a Holiday Park (Fontygary Leisure Park), some shops, a library, two public houses (The Fontygary Inn and the Highwayman), Rhoose Social Club, and an active Surf Lifesaving Club (Rhoose Lifeguards) established in 1968.

Rhoose is one of the fastest growing villages in the Vale of Glamorgan, with the three newest developments being "The Hollies", and more recently, Rhoose Point, and the newest development being the affluent Golwg y Mor (Welsh for "Sea View") development in the eastern part of the village. Further development of Rhoose Point was halted in 2008, because of concerns the drainage infrastructure would not cope.

Rhoose Cardiff International Airport railway station, which was scheduled to re-open in 2003, suffered numerous bureaucratic delays before eventually re-opening in June 2005. There are now hourly train services to Cardiff and Bridgend via Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan.

Politics and administration

Main article: Rhoose (electoral ward)

Rhoose does not have its own community council but gives its name of the electoral ward of Rhoose, represented by two county councillors on the Vale of Glamorgan Council.

A by-election was due to take place on 14 February 2019. Candidates included the sitting Conservative Party Senedd Member, Andrew RT Davies. Davies was duly elected and pledged to oppose plans by the Conservative-led council to close the local primary school.

Representation has historically been shared by the Labour Party and Conservative Party.

Rhoose Village, c 1905.

Notable people

  • Andrew RT Davies, lives in the community and was elected as leader of the Welsh Conservatives in 2019.
  • David Gwilym John

References

References

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  2. Wells, John. (2000). "Longman Pronunciation Dictionary". Longman.
  3. Owen, Hywel Wyn. (2015). "The Place-Names of Wales". University of Wales Press.
  4. [http://www.cardiff-airport.com/en/content/2/9/by-road.html To & From - By road], Cardiff Airport. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  5. [http://www.cardiff-airport.com/media/ About Us - Airport history], Cardiff Airport. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  6. "Fontygary Leisure Park".
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  8. Lifeguards, Rhoose. "Rhoose Lifeguards".
  9. Collins, Peter. (20 August 2008). "Call for halt to development at Rhoose Point". South Wales Echo.
  10. "Search & Buy Train Tickets with Arriva Trains Wales for travel in Wales and UK".
  11. [http://www.cowbridge-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=125951&headline=UPDATED:%20Candidates%20announced%20for%20St%20Valentine%E2%80%99s%20Day%20Rhoose%20by-election&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2019 "UPDATED: Candidates announced for St Valentine’s Day Rhoose by-election"], ''The Cowbridge GEM'', 23 January 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  12. (15 February 2019). "Ex-Tory assembly leader Andrew RT Davies wins council seat". BBC News.
  13. Williams, James. (2021-01-24). "Andrew RT Davies returns as Welsh Conservatives leader". BBC News.
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