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New Quay (Welsh: Cei Newydd) is a seaside town, community and electoral ward in Ceredigion, Wales; it had a resident population of 1,045 at the 2021 census. [1] Located 19 miles (31 km) south-west of Aberystwyth, on Cardigan Bay with a harbour and large sandy beaches, the town lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path and the Wales Coast Path.
The first lifeboat station was built on New Quay town beach [1] in 1864 [2] at a cost of £130 in response to a number of wrecks in the preceding years, including six in one night in the Royal Charter Storm of October 1859, [3] following which the Inspecting Commander of the Coastguard for the area had petitioned the RNLI for a lifeboat.
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New Quay is in the civil parish of Abbey and the historical barony of Burren. [1] [3] It is within the ecclesiastical parish of Carron & New Quay in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora. [4] The former holiday home of Lady Gregory, Mount Vernon Lodge, is located in a neighbouring townland, also called New Quay. [5]
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Newquay Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) search and rescue operations at Newquay, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It operates two lifeboats , Atlantic 85 The Gladys Mildred (B-821) and D-class (IB1) Enid Mary (D-773).
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Llanllwchaiarn (Welsh: Llanllwchaearn) is a community in Ceredigion, Wales, surrounding New Quay and had a population of 848 at the 2011 UK census.. The community council uses the spelling of Llanllwchaearn, which differs from Llanllwchaiarn shown on Ordnance Survey Explorer map 198.