Plasmarl
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Plasmarl, or Plas-Marl, is a suburban district and historically a village
of the City and County of Swansea
, Wales
. It falls within the old copper quarter of Landore electoral ward.
, which connects Swansea with the M4 motorway
. The A4067, called Ffordd Cwm Tawe in the area, is a bypass to the older Neath Road (B4603), running parallel to it. The area to the west of Neath Road is mostly residential. The eastern side of Neath Road is lined with a number of major car dealerships. The area further east of the A4067, along Beaufort Road consists of an estate of light industry, warehousing and commercial units.
Plasmarl is close to Liberty Stadium
, which is used by Swansea City A.F.C.
and Ospreys.
The spot is popular due to it being central in a stretch of three dual carriageways which allows for easy escape in the case of a police chase.
A fatal crash recently took place.
Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand , Though often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New...
of the City and County of Swansea
City and County of Swansea
The City and County of Swansea Council is the governing body for one of the Principal Areas of Wales covering Swansea, Gower and the surrounding area. The council consists of 72 councillors representing 36 electoral wards....
, Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...
. It falls within the old copper quarter of Landore electoral ward.
Location
Plasmarl is centered around the A4067 roadA4067 road
The A4067 road is an A road in Wales connecting Swansea with Sennybridge. It runs in a southwest to northeast direction beginning at Oystermouth Square in Mumbles, Swansea, and continuing from there to Swansea city centre, where there is a break in the route...
, which connects Swansea with the M4 motorway
M4 motorway
The M4 motorway links London with South Wales. It is part of the unsigned European route E30. Other major places directly accessible from M4 junctions are Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea...
. The A4067, called Ffordd Cwm Tawe in the area, is a bypass to the older Neath Road (B4603), running parallel to it. The area to the west of Neath Road is mostly residential. The eastern side of Neath Road is lined with a number of major car dealerships. The area further east of the A4067, along Beaufort Road consists of an estate of light industry, warehousing and commercial units.
Buildings
Grade II listed buildings in Plasmarl include:- St. Paul's Parish Church on Cwm Level Road
- Dinas Noddfa Baptist Chapel on Dinas Street
- Ebenezer Baptist Church & Hall on Ebenezer Street
- Hermon Chapel & Sunday School on Neath Road
Sport in Plasmarl
Plasmarl's local park, Cwm Level, hosts several football teams, most of which compete in the local Swansea leagues. The largest team which plays at the ground, Cwmfelin Press A.F.C., currently competes in the first division of the Swansea Senior League. Plasmarl is also home to Landore Bowls Stadium.Plasmarl is close to Liberty Stadium
Liberty Stadium, Swansea
The Liberty Stadium is a purpose-built sports stadium and conferencing venue in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales. The stadium is all-seated, with a capacity of 20,532 making it the largest purpose-built venue in Swansea and the third largest stadium in Wales after the Millennium Stadium and the...
, which is used by Swansea City A.F.C.
Swansea City A.F.C.
Swansea City Association Football Club are a Welsh professional football club based in Swansea, Wales. One of the most successful clubs in Welsh football, it has won 10 Welsh Cups and led the English Football League First Division in December 1981, before finishing the season in 6th position...
and Ospreys.
Racing
The A4067 (parallel to Neath road) is frequently used as an illegal street racing strip. The cars and bikes meet at the nearby football field to organise events. Motorbike races are more common in the area and generally take place throughout the day whereas cars commonly race at night with reduced traffic.The spot is popular due to it being central in a stretch of three dual carriageways which allows for easy escape in the case of a police chase.
A fatal crash recently took place.