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|location = [[Wales]] | |location = [[Wales]] | ||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Feast of Evans (short story)|The Feast of Evans]]'' | |appearances = {{il|[[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Feast of Evans (short story)|The Feast of Evans]]''}} | ||
|first = The Green Death (TV story) | |first = The Green Death (TV story) | ||
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'''Llanfairfach''' was a small town located in [[Wales]], about an hour away from the city of [[Newport]]. It was home to both a [[coal]] [[mine]], the main source of its economy, and a commune named [[Wholeweal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') | '''Llanfairfach''' was a small town located in [[Wales]], about an hour away from the city of [[Newport]]. It was home to both a [[coal]] [[mine]], the main source of its economy, and a commune named [[Wholeweal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') It was the hometown of Private [[Gwynfor Evans]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Feast of Evans (short story)|The Feast of Evans]]'') | ||
Llanfairfach was twinned with the towns of [[Mortverte]] and [[Grunertod]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'') | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
On [[24 December]] [[1969]], [[Gwynfor Evans]] and [[Samson Ware]] dealt with [[Creature (The Feast of Evans)|slug-like creatures]] which attempted to create a combat machine using parts stolen from the [[Christmas present]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Feast of Evans (short story)|The Feast of Evans]]'') | |||
In | In [[1973]], ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'') the [[National Coal Board]] closed the coal mine, causing the loss of many jobs. However, [[Global Chemicals]] later opened an [[oil]] refinery there, promising prosperity for the town. [[Clifford Jones]] opposed it over environmental concerns. The [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] went to Llanfairfach to investigate the mysterious death of [[Hughes]], whose body had been found glowing green. They discovered that Global Chemicals was dumping lethal toxic waste into the abandoned mine, which also had the side-effect of creating [[giant maggot]]s. The refinery was shut down. | ||
Luckily, thanks to string-pulling by [[Jo Grant]], the [[United Nations]] decided to fund the Wholeweal commune as a research facility. The money and extra work brought needed jobs to the town. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') | Luckily, thanks to string-pulling by [[Jo Grant]], the [[United Nations]] decided to fund the Wholeweal commune as a research facility. The money and extra work brought needed jobs to the town. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') | ||
In [[1990]], the mine was converted into a tourist attraction. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Security Bot (video game)|Security Bot]]'') | In [[1990]], the abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction. The body of a giant maggot was found during the renovation and taken to the [[Leamington Spa Lifeboat Museum]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Security Bot (video game)|Security Bot]]'') | ||
In [[2003]], [[Gordon Williams]] died after touching toxic waste leftover from Global Chemicals. After reading about the incident in the ''[[Newport Echo]]'', investigative reporter [[Terry Scanlon]] came to Llanfairfach and interviewed several of its residents. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'') | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 21:05, 30 March 2017
Llanfairfach was a small town located in Wales, about an hour away from the city of Newport. It was home to both a coal mine, the main source of its economy, and a commune named Wholeweal. (TV: The Green Death) It was the hometown of Private Gwynfor Evans. (PROSE: The Feast of Evans)
Llanfairfach was twinned with the towns of Mortverte and Grunertod. (HOMEVID: Global Conspiracy?)
History
On 24 December 1969, Gwynfor Evans and Samson Ware dealt with slug-like creatures which attempted to create a combat machine using parts stolen from the Christmas presents. (PROSE: The Feast of Evans)
In 1973, (HOMEVID: Global Conspiracy?) the National Coal Board closed the coal mine, causing the loss of many jobs. However, Global Chemicals later opened an oil refinery there, promising prosperity for the town. Clifford Jones opposed it over environmental concerns. The Third Doctor and Jo Grant went to Llanfairfach to investigate the mysterious death of Hughes, whose body had been found glowing green. They discovered that Global Chemicals was dumping lethal toxic waste into the abandoned mine, which also had the side-effect of creating giant maggots. The refinery was shut down.
Luckily, thanks to string-pulling by Jo Grant, the United Nations decided to fund the Wholeweal commune as a research facility. The money and extra work brought needed jobs to the town. (TV: The Green Death)
In 1990, the abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction. The body of a giant maggot was found during the renovation and taken to the Leamington Spa Lifeboat Museum. (GAME: Security Bot)
In 2003, Gordon Williams died after touching toxic waste leftover from Global Chemicals. After reading about the incident in the Newport Echo, investigative reporter Terry Scanlon came to Llanfairfach and interviewed several of its residents. (HOMEVID: Global Conspiracy?)
References
When Jo Grant heard "The Cradle of the Lost Chords" in 2010, she thought about the night Clifford Jones proposed to her in Llanfairfach, after which they had a big party. (PROSE: Death of the Doctor)