Dwyfor

Multi tool use
This article is about former local government district. For the river, see Afon Dwyfor.
Coordinates: 52°54′11″N 4°27′36″W / 52.903°N 4.460°W / 52.903; -4.460
Dwyfor was one of the five local government districts of Gwynedd, Wales from 1974 to 1996, covering the Llŷn peninsula. Its council was based in Pwllheli.
It was formed on 1 April 1974 as a successor to the borough of Pwllheli, the urban districts of Criccieth and Porthmadog, along with Llŷn Rural District, and part of Gwyrfai Rural District, all previously in the administrative county of Caernarfonshire. It was named after the river Dwyfor.
Dwyfor was notable for being the last stronghold of the Sabbatarian temperance movement in Wales. Under the terms of the Licensing Act 1961, local referendums prevented the opening of public houses on Sundays until 1982, and a further referendum (on a 9% turnout) reimposed Sunday closing between 1989 and 1996.
It was abolished as a district when Gwynedd was reconstituted as a unitary authority on 1 April 1996. It remains in use as an area covered by an area committee of Gwynedd Council.
See also
- Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor
- Dwyfor Meirionnydd (UK Parliament constituency)
Local government districts of Wales 1974–1996
|
Clwyd |
- Alyn and Deeside
- Colwyn
- Delyn
- Glyndŵr
- Rhuddlan
- Wrexham Maelor
|
Dyfed |
- Carmarthen
- Ceredigion
- Dinefwr
- Llanelli
- Preseli Pembrokeshire
- South Pembrokeshire
|
Gwent |
- Blaenau Gwent
- Islwyn
- Monmouth
- Newport
- Torfaen
|
Gwynedd |
- Aberconwy
- Arfon
- Dwyfor
- Meirionnydd
- Ynys Môn - Isle of Anglesey
|
Mid Glamorgan |
- Cynon Valley
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Ogwr
- Rhondda
- Rhymney Valley
- Taff-Ely
|
Powys |
- Brecknock
- Montgomeryshire
- Radnorshire
|
South Glamorgan |
- Cardiff
- Vale of Glamorgan
|
West Glamorgan |
- Lliw Valley
- Neath
- Port Talbot
- Swansea
|
TtAe5 P0yK2B
Popular posts from this blog
"Italian restaurant" redirects here. For the television series, see Italian Restaurant. Some typical Italian gastronomic products in a window display in Imola Pizza is one of the world's most popular foods and a common fast food item Part of a series on the Culture of Italy History People Languages Traditions Mythology and folklore Mythology folklore Cuisine Festivals Religion Art Literature Music and performing arts Music Media Television Cinema Sport Monuments World Heritage Sites Symbols Flag Coat of arms Italy portal v t e Italian cuisine History Ancient Roman cuisine Medieval cuisine Early modern cuisine Contemporary cuisine Regional cuisines Apulian cuisine Lombard cuisine Neapolitan cuisine Roman cuisine Sicilian cuisine Venetian cuisine Cuisine of Abruzzo Cuisine of Sardinia Lists Chefs Dishes Pas...
Part of a series on Bulgarians .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal} българи Culture Literature Music Art Cinema Names Cuisine Dances Costume Sport Public holidays in Bulgaria By country Albania Australia Canada Czechoslovakia Greece New Zealand Romania Serbia South America Turkey Ukraine United States Bulgarian citizens France Germany Hungary Italy Lebanon Lithuania Macedonia Spain United Kingdom Subgroups Anatolian Balkanian Banat Bulgarians Bessarabian Bulgarian Dobrujans Macedonian Ruptsi Balkandzhii Pomaks (Bulgarian Muslims) Thracian Shopi/Torlaks Şchei Religion Bulgarian Orthodox Church Islam Catholic Church Protestant denominations Language Bulgarian Dialects Banat Bulgarian Other List of Bulgarians People of Bulgarian descent v t e Tarator is a cold soup made of yogurt, water, minced cucumber, dill, garlic, and sunflower or olive oil (Chips are...
This article is about the men's Ashes cricket contest. For the women's Ashes series, see Australian women's cricket team in England in 2005. 2005 Ashes series Part of the Australian cricket team in England in 2005 A ticker-tape reception for the victorious England players Date 21 July 2005 – 12 September 2005 Location England Result England won the five-Test series 2–1 Player of the series Andrew Flintoff (Eng) and Shane Warne (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Andrew Flintoff (Eng) Teams England Australia Captains Michael Vaughan Ricky Ponting Most runs Kevin Pietersen (473) Marcus Trescothick (431) Andrew Flintoff (402) Justin Langer (394) Ricky Ponting (359) Michael Clarke (335) Most wickets Andrew Flintoff (24) Simon Jones (18) Steve Harmison (17) Shane Warne (40) Brett Lee (20) Glenn McGrath (19) ← 2002–03 2006–07 → The 2005 Ashes series was that year's edition of...