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Rachub () is a village of about 900 people in
Dyffryn Ogwen Dyffryn Ogwen, or Ogwen Valley, is a valley mostly located in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The upper section of the valley, east of Llyn Ogwen, lies in the county of Conwy. Geography The valley lies to the south of Bangor. It is bordered on ...
(the Ogwen Valley), Gwynedd, Wales, about north of the town of Bethesda. It forms part of the
Llanllechid Llanllechid () is a village near Bethesda and a community in Gwynedd, Wales with a population of 889 as of the 2011 UK census and an area of . The community also includes Tal-y-Bont near Bangor, Gwynedd and a large part of the Carneddau rang ...
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, which had a population of 889 in the 2011 census.


Origins

The name Rachub is thought to have come from ''Yr Achub'', which in Old Welsh was a term for an area of land. However, in modern Welsh ''Yr Achub'' roughly translates as ''The Saving'' or ''Safe place'': there is a tradition that when enemy forces were in the area the locals would flee to Rachub for safety (although the village did not then exist). Rachub was considered no more than a part of
Llanllechid Llanllechid () is a village near Bethesda and a community in Gwynedd, Wales with a population of 889 as of the 2011 UK census and an area of . The community also includes Tal-y-Bont near Bangor, Gwynedd and a large part of the Carneddau rang ...
parish until the 19th century, when the
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expanded in the valley, and Rachub grew as a separate village. Before then, the village consisted of a few houses and the Carmel chapel. Most of the area was farmland, used mostly for sheep. This changed considerably over the last half of the 18th century and the 19th century, with farms giving way to housing. Much of the housing was concentrated in small streets off the High Street. The many ranks of terrace houses are served by a narrow foot lanes connected to the High Street. At the top of the village and to the east of the High Street, slate and stone quarry waste heaps prevent further housing development. In the 20th century some new housing has been established in the lower parts of the village especially along Lon Henbarc.


Day to day life

Welsh is the main language in the village. In 1991, 83% of residents spoke Welsh. This figure has since declined with the 2011 census indicating 73% of the population as Welsh speakers, with 82% having skills in Welsh The higher part of the village, which goes up towards the
Carneddau The (lit. 'the cairns'; is a Welsh plural form, and is sometimes anglicised to ''Carnedds'') are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. They include the largest contiguous areas of high ground (over or high) in Wales and England (although l ...
mountains, is considerably more English-speaking than the lower parts of the village. Most residents commute to work from the village, many to Bangor. The main gathering points include the local pub (The Royal Oak or ''Y Dderwen Frenhinol'') and the local post office. Rachub is home to ''Ysgol Llanllechid'' (the Welsh-language
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), and a chapel. Rachub is often considered to be a part of Bethesda rather than a separate entity. Villagers will variously say that they are from either Rachub, Llanllechid or Bethesda, depending on whichever one takes their fancy at the time.


Notable residents

*The artist and writer Brenda Chamberlain (1912–1971) and her husband the artist John Petts (1914–1991) lived in Rachub, where they set up the Caseg Press. *
Gruff Rhys Gruffudd Maredudd Bowen Rhys (; born 18 July 1970) is a Welsh musician, composer, producer, filmmaker and author. He performs solo and with several bands, including Super Furry Animals, which obtained mainstream success in the 1990s. He formed ...
(born 1970), lead singer of the ''
Super Furry Animals Super Furry Animals are a Welsh rock band formed in Cardiff in 1993. For the duration of their professional career, the band consisted of Gruff Rhys (lead vocals, guitar), Huw Bunford (lead guitar, vocals), Guto Pryce (bass guitar), Cian Ciar ...
'', lived in Rachub as a child. *The Welsh-language band ' (formed late 1980s) comes from Rachub.


See also

*
Bethesda, Gwynedd Bethesda (; ) is a town and community on the River Ogwen and the A5 road on the edge of Snowdonia, in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It is the fifth-largest community in Gwynedd. History The settlement's ancient name was Cilfoden, formerly know ...
*
Dyffryn Ogwen Dyffryn Ogwen, or Ogwen Valley, is a valley mostly located in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The upper section of the valley, east of Llyn Ogwen, lies in the county of Conwy. Geography The valley lies to the south of Bangor. It is bordered on ...


External links


Ysgol Gynradd Llanllechid
– The primary school in Rachub
www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Rachub and surrounding area
{{authority control Villages in Gwynedd Bethesda, Gwynedd