Next steps:
The consultation is now closed. Views will be discussed by our trustees in August, and then if a name change looks appropriate, we would provide the name and research to the Place-names Standardisation Panel of the Welsh Language Commissioner for consideration.
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Why are we considering changing the name?
Historical information has come to our attention, providing evidence for a name change from “Spinnies Aberogwen” to “Llyn Celanedd”.
Research shows that the site has a fascinating history involving Welsh aristocracy, sacred burials, a shifting river, and a lost name now re-found. Read the research in full here.
It is the Trust’s policy that “Where a property has an English name, the Trust will endeavour to determine and use its Welsh name”. We are proud to be rooted in our local area, and reflect the culture, geography and wildlife that make North Wales so special. We support the idea of reviving Welsh place names, and fully embrace the close relationship between people and their local environment.