Cross Hands

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Cross Hands
Carmarthenshire
Cross Hands station site geograph-3361063-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
Site of the former railway station
Location
Grid reference: SN562127
Location: 51°47’43"N, 4°5’9"W
Data
Post town: Llanelli
Postcode: SA14
Dialling code: 01269
Local Government
Council: Carmarthenshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Llanelli

Cross Hands is a village in Carmarthenshire about 12 miles from the county town, Carmarthen. Cross Hands is supposedly named from the practice of prisoners intended for jail in Carmarthen and Swansea being staged for exchange.[1]

Cross Hands Public Hall is one of only three of its kind in Wales. The Public Hall was erected in 1920 and designed by an unknown Italian Designer in the classic Art Deco Style. Fully restored, the Public Hall has a fully functioning stage and cinema screen and is protected as a Grade-II listed building.

The continuous built up area which includes the villages of Cross Hands, Gorslas, Cefneithin and Pen-y-groes had a population of 5,717 in 2011.[2]

Cross hands is a growing residential[3] and employment area and includes the established Cross Hands Food Park to the south west of the A48. A new business park - the Cross Hands Business Park[4] is being developed to the north-east of the A48 which the local authority hopes will create 1,000 jobs.[5]

Future developments

Carmarthenshire Council intends to build a new link road which will allow traffic on the A476 road to bypass the congested Cross Hands roundabout. The new road will start from a point to the north-east of the Cross Hands roundabout and be routed via the Cross Hands Food Park junction on the A48 and reconnect with A476 at a point south west of the Cross Hands roundabout.[6][7]

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