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Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh Language Skills KS207WA0009 (No Skills in Welsh) Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0009 (No skills in Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Cenarth Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cilycwm Llangeler Llanegwad Manordeilo and Salem Cynwyl Elfed Abergwili Llangadog Trelech Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Carmarthen Town West Carmarthen Town South Whitland Llanddarog Llandeilo Llangunnor Llandybie St. Clears Gorslas Llansteffan Garnant Quarter Bach Llangyndeyrn PenygroesAmmanford Pontyberem Pontamman Glanamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Saron Llannon Betws Kidwelly Tycroes Glyn Trimsaran Swiss Valley Hendy Pembrey Felinfoel Llangennech Lliedi Hengoed Dafen Bynea Burry Port Bigyn Tyisha Elli Llwynhendy Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 26 26 to 34 34 to 41 41 to 48 48 to 55 55 to 62 over 62 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0010 (Can understand spoken Welsh only) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Cenarth Llangeler Cilycwm Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Llanegwad Cynwyl Elfed Manordeilo and Salem Llangadog Trelech Abergwili Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Whitland Carmarthen Town South Carmarthen Town West Llandeilo Llangunnor Llanddarog Llandybie St. Clears Llansteffan Gorslas Quarter Bach St. Ishmael Llangyndeyrn Penygroes Glanamman Saron PontammanGarnant Laugharne Township Ammanford Pontyberem Llannon Betws Kidwelly Tycroes Glyn Hendy Swiss Valley Trimsaran Felinfoel Pembrey Llangennech Hengoed Lliedi Elli Dafen Tyisha Burry Port Glanymor Bynea Bigyn Llwynhendy %, 2011 Census under 7 7 to 9 9 to 11 11 to 13 13 to 15 15 to 18 over 18 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0011 (Can speak Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Llangeler Cilycwm Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cenarth Llanegwad Cynwyl Elfed Abergwili Manordeilo and Salem Trelech Llangadog Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Carmarthen Town West Llandeilo Llanfihangel Aberbythych Whitland Llangunnor Carmarthen Town South St. Clears Llanddarog Llandybie Gorslas Garnant Penygroes Quarter Bach Llansteffan Llangyndeyrn Pontamman Saron Glanamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Ammanford Pontyberem Betws Kidwelly Tycroes Glyn Llannon Trimsaran Swiss Valley Hendy Pembrey HengoedFelinfoel Dafen Llangennech Burry Port LliediBigyn Llwynhendy Elli Tyisha Bynea Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 23 23 to 32 32 to 40 40 to 47 47 to 54 54 to 63 over 63 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0012 (Can speak but cannot read or write Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Cenarth Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cilycwm Llangeler Manordeilo and Salem Llanegwad Cynwyl Elfed Trelech Abergwili Llangadog Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Carmarthen Town West Llanfihangel Aberbythych Llangunnor Llandeilo Whitland St. Clears Carmarthen Town South Llanddarog Llandybie Garnant Llansteffan Penygroes Quarter Bach Llangyndeyrn Gorslas Ammanford Pontamman Glanamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Pontyberem Saron Betws Llannon Tycroes Kidwelly Glyn Trimsaran Swiss ValleyHendy Pembrey Felinfoel Llangennech Burry Port Lliedi Hengoed Bigyn Dafen Llwynhendy Elli Tyisha Bynea Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 4 4 to 5 5 to 7 7 to 9 9 to 11 11 to 15 over 15 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0013 (Can speak and read but cannot write Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Cenarth Llangeler Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cilycwm Manordeilo and Salem Llanegwad Cynwyl Elfed Abergwili Llangadog Llanboidy Trelech Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Llandeilo Carmarthen Town West Llangunnor Whitland Llanddarog Carmarthen Town South St. Clears Llandybie Quarter Bach Llansteffan Gorslas Garnant Pontamman St. Ishmael Llangyndeyrn Ammanford Penygroes Glanamman Saron Laugharne Township Pontyberem Betws Kidwelly Llannon Tycroes Hendy Glyn Trimsaran Swiss Valley Felinfoel Pembrey Hengoed Dafen Lliedi Llangennech Tyisha Burry Port Elli Bynea Bigyn Llwynhendy Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 7 7 to 8 over 8 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0014 (Can speak, read and write Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cilycwm Cenarth Llangeler Cynwyl Elfed Llanegwad Abergwili Manordeilo and Salem Trelech Llangadog Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Whitland Carmarthen Town West Carmarthen Town South Llandeilo St. Clears Llangunnor Llanddarog Llandybie Quarter Bach Gorslas Garnant Llansteffan Penygroes Glanamman Llangyndeyrn Ammanford Saron Pontamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Pontyberem Betws Llannon Tycroes Kidwelly Glyn Hendy Swiss Valley Trimsaran Llangennech Pembrey Hengoed Lliedi Dafen Elli Felinfoel Burry Port Bigyn Llwynhendy Tyisha Bynea Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 15 15 to 22 22 to 30 30 to 37 37 to 44 44 to 51 over 51 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language skills KS207WA0015 (Other combination of skills in Welsh) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Llangeler Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Cenarth Cilycwm Llanegwad Abergwili Manordeilo and Salem Trelech Cynwyl Elfed Llangadog Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Llandeilo Carmarthen Town West Whitland Carmarthen Town SouthLlangunnor Llanddarog Llandybie St. Clears Llansteffan Gorslas Penygroes Quarter Bach Glanamman Llangyndeyrn Saron Garnant Ammanford Pontamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Betws Pontyberem Kidwelly Tycroes Glyn Llannon Trimsaran Hendy Swiss Valley Llangennech Hengoed Burry Port LliediDafen Pembrey Felinfoel Llwynhendy Elli TyishaBigyn Bynea Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 1 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 over 5 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language profile KS208WA0022 (Can speak Welsh: Age 3 to 15) Cynwyl Gaeo Llanybydder Cilycwm Llandovery Cenarth Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Llangeler Llanegwad Cynwyl Elfed Abergwili Manordeilo and Salem Llangadog Trelech Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Carmarthen Town West Llanfihangel Aberbythych Whitland Carmarthen Town South Llangunnor Llandeilo St. Clears Llanddarog Llandybie Gorslas Garnant Quarter Bach Llansteffan Glanamman Penygroes Ammanford Pontamman St. Ishmael Llangyndeyrn Saron Laugharne Township Pontyberem Tycroes Betws Llannon Kidwelly Glyn Trimsaran Hendy Swiss Valley Pembrey Felinfoel Llangennech HengoedLliedi Bigyn Dafen Burry Port Elli Bynea Tyisha Llwynhendy Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 25 25 to 37 37 to 49 49 to 61 61 to 73 73 to 83 over 83 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created by Hywel Jones. Variables KS208WA0022−27 corrected Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2013; Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 Carmarthenshire Table: Welsh language profile KS208WA0023 (Can speak Welsh: Age 16 to 64) Llanybydder Cynwyl Gaeo Llandovery Cilycwm Cenarth Llanfihangel−ar−Arth Llangeler Llanegwad Manordeilo and Salem Abergwili Cynwyl Elfed Llangadog Trelech Llanboidy Carmarthen Town North Llanfihangel Aberbythych Carmarthen Town West Llanddarog Llandeilo Whitland Carmarthen Town SouthLlangunnor Llandybie Llansteffan Quarter Bach St. Clears Garnant Penygroes Llangyndeyrn Gorslas Ammanford Glanamman Pontamman Laugharne Township St. Ishmael Pontyberem Saron Betws Kidwelly Tycroes Glyn Llannon Hendy Swiss Valley Trimsaran Hengoed Felinfoel Dafen Llangennech Pembrey Lliedi Tyisha Burry Port Bynea Elli Bigyn Llwynhendy Glanymor %, 2011 Census under 18 18 to 25 25 to 33 33 to 41 41 to 49 49 to 59 over 59 The maps show percentages within Census 2011 output areas, within electoral divisions Map created
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