Forden


Forden is a village near Welshpool in Powys, Wales, formerly in the historic county of Montgomeryshire. It forms part of the community of Forden, Leighton and Trelystan with the neighbouring settlements of Trelystan, Leighton and Kingswood.
Looking down on the parish is the Long Mountain, which stretches north eastwards from Forden as far as the border between Montgomeryshire and Shropshire.

History

Traces of a Roman road and of a Roman camp called locally "the Gaer" are near the River Severn, in a township of the parish called Thornbury.
In 1868, the National Gazetteer said of the parish
The parish church of St Michael and All Angels, about half a mile to the west of the road from Welshpool to Montgomery, was enlarged in 1830. For some three hundred years the church was the burial-place of the family of Devereux, whose estate at Nantcribba was within the parish. The marble font, oval in shape, was presented in 1794 by Richard Edmunds, Esq.
Between 1861 and 1965 the village was served by Forden railway station on the Cambrian Coast Line.

Governance

A rural district of Forden was created by the Local Government Act 1894 and survived until 1974. All significant local government services are now provided by the Powys County Council unitary authority. There is also a Forden with Leighton and Trelystan community council, which has a mostly consultative role.
Forden is the name of the electoral ward, coterminous with the Forden with Leighton and Trelystan community. The electoral ward is represented on Powys County Council by one county councillor, who has been Independent since 1995, with the exception of 2004-2008 when a Liberal Democrat candidate was adopted. Generally a single candidate has stood, with no election necessary.
For the purposes of the National Assembly for Wales, Forden is part of the Montgomeryshire assembly constituency and the Mid and West Wales electoral region.
The parish forms part of the Montgomeryshire parliamentary constituency and is currently represented at Westminster by Glyn Davies.