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Caernarfon (the Welsh spelling is now normally used in preference over the Anglicised form, "Caernarvon" or "Carnarvon") is a Royal Town in north-west Wales. It has a dwindling population of 9,611 (2001 census). Caernarfon is the traditional county town of the traditional county of Caernarfonshire and was a county corporate in its own right. The town is best known for its great stone castle, the handiwork of Edward I of England and consequently sometimes seen as a symbol of English domination. Edward's architect, James of St George, modelled the castle on the walls of Constantinople - Edward being devoted to the Crusader cause. On higher ground on the outskirts of the town are the remains of an earlier occupation, Segontium Roman Fort. The population of Caernarfon is largely Welsh-speaking (92% of the population reported some level of Welsh ability in the 2001 census) and the town is nowadays a rallying-point for the Welsh Nationalist cause. In 1911, David Lloyd George, then Member of Parliament for the borough, conceived the idea of holding the investiture of the new Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle, believing that this would help pacify nationalist opinion whilst arousing a more British patriotic feeling. The ceremony took place on July 13, with the royal family paying a rare visit to the principality, and the future King Edward VIII was duly invested. On July 1, 1969, the investiture ceremony was again repeated at Caernarfon Castle, the recipient on this occasion being Charles, Prince of Wales. Despite nationalist threats and protests, the ceremony went ahead without incident except that two members of the FWA were blown up whilst trying to bomb a train the Prince was travelling on. Caernarfon is also home to the regimental museum of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (archaic English spelling of the word Welsh). Caernarfon residents are known colloquially as "Cofis" (pronounced in English as "Koh-vee"). The word "Covi" is also used locally in Caernarfon to describe the local dialect, which is a rather peculiar mixture of Welsh and English, freely swapping words and grammar constructs somewhat haphazardly. Surrounding areas include Menai Bridge, Bangor, Colwyn Bay and the island of Anglesey

Additional Agricultural Services in Caernarfon listings

E Hughes

Tel: 01286 675401 - Bryn Eden, Caeathro, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 2SG

Idris Morris

Tel: 01248 670439 - Y Fachell, Llanddeiniolen, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 3AD

E.W Williams

Tel: 01286 830680 - Square Ldg, Llandwrog, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5TF (4.5 miles)

Clynderwen & Cardiganshire Farmers (Gaerwen)

Tel: 01248 421154 - Uchaf Fm, Gaerwen, Gwynedd, LL60 6DN (6.65 miles)

Jones

Tel: 01248 421252 - Drogan Llanddaniel, Llanddaniel, Gaerwen, Gwynedd, LL60 6NN (6.65 miles)

Owen R Jones

Tel: 01248 421600 - Rhosydd Bach, Gaerwen, Gwynedd, LL60 6HG (6.65 miles)

Burgess (Llangefni)

Tel: 01248 750302 - Bridge St, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7PL (7.82 miles)

R Jones

Tel: 01248 723920 - 19 Bron Y Felin, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7RF (7.82 miles)

Mona Tractor

Tel: 01248 750075 - Industrial Estate Road, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7JA (7.82 miles)

North Wales Agri-Link

Unit 6, Penyrorsedd Industrial Estate, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7JD (7.82 miles)

North Wales Agri-Link

Tel: 01248 722400 - Unit 6, Penyrorsedd Industrial Estate, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7JD (7.82 miles)

Paramaeth

Tel: 01248 724959 - Unit 9, Industrial Estate Road, Llangefni, Gwynedd, LL77 7JA (7.82 miles)

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