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There is also a Llanishen in Monmouthshire
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Llanishen electoral ward of Cardiff

Llanishen (Welsh Llanisien llan church + Isien Saint Isan) is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales. It well-known as the home of the 'Tax Offices', the tallest buildings in north Cardiff and a landmark for miles around, which overlook the 'Fishguard estate', old village, leafy suburban roads and varous parkland that constitute Llanishen.

Parc Ty Glas

Llanishen Tax Office

Parc Ty Glas is now home to the offices of S4C (the national television station for Wales), and the National Eisteddfod of Wales, as well as a recent branch of Marks and Spencer Simply Food. Recently opened, near Marks and Spencer, is a Boots, Laura Ashley and Starbucks. Also on the site are government buildings, mostly occupied by the HM Revenue and Customs (mainly Revenue division — including an enquiry centre, or IREC).

Royal Ordnance Factory

Southwest Llanishen hosted a World War II Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Cardiff, which in 1987 became an Atomic Weapons Establishment. It closed down and has recently been the site of a major housing development.

Schools

Primary:

  • Cefn Onn
  • Christ the King R.C. Primary School
  • Coed Glas
  • Ysgol y Wern

Secondary:

Transport

The area can be reached by rail via Llanishen railway station at the eastern end of the area and Ty Glas railway station, and by bus along routes 27, 28, 29, 29B and 86.

Government and politics

Electoral ward

The electoral ward of Llanishen falls within the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff North. It covers some or all of the geographical areas of Llanishen, Birchgrove and Thornhill. It is bounded by the wards of Lisvane to the northwest; Cyncoed to the southwest; Heath to the south; and Rhiwbina to the west.

Representation

Since June 2004 Llanishen has been represented by 4 Conservative Councillors: Jon Burns, Richard Foley, Craig Piper and Bob Smith.

Represented in the Welsh Assembly since 2007 by Jonathan Morgan AM (Cardiff North)

Leisure

Llanishen Sailing Centre based at Llanishen Reservoir (as well as Cardiff Bay) is one of Wales' foremost Sailing Schools which enjoys an international reputation. The reservoirs are also used extensively for fly-fishing, but are currently under threat from a commercial development for domestic housing.

Llanishen Leisure Centre is situated in Llanishen. It has a pool, Squash courts, multi-activity Sports Hall, a recently refurbished Gym & Fitness suite, two Snooker Tables and Lounge Bar & Pool Side Cafeteria.

Skate Park Facilities: 2 Quarter-pipes / Jump box / 2 flat banks / Driveway / Spine


(NW) Thornhill Lisvane
Rhiwbina Llanishen Cyncoed
Birchgrove Heath (SE)
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