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Carmarthenshire County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Gâr or Cyngor Sir Gaerfyrddin) is the local authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It provides a range of services including education, planning, transport, social services and public safety.
The county council initially met in Llandovery and then moved to Bank House on Spilman Street in Carmarthen in 1907. [2] After finding that the Spilman Street facilities were too cramped, county leaders decided to procure modern facilities. [2] The site selected had been occupied by the old Carmarthen gaol, which had originally been designed by ...
The first election to the new unitary Carmarthenshire County Council took place in 1995.Bigyn Ward had three seats, all of which were won by the Labour Party.Martin Morris, the sitting member for the ward on Dyfed County Council, was elected alongside Sandra Cooke and David Prothero, a former county councillor.
Carmarthen Town North and South (Welsh: Gogledd a De Tref Caerfyrddin) is an electoral ward for Carmarthenshire County Council in Carmarthen, Wales. It is represented by three county councillors. It is represented by three county councillors.
Carmarthen Borough Council was a local authority in the central part of Carmarthenshire, Wales created in 1835 under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. It succeeded the Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Carmarthen established by a Royal Charter of 1604.
The fifth election to Carmarthenshire County Council was held on 1 May 2012. [1] It was preceded by the 2008 election and was followed by the 2017 election . Plaid Cymru won 28 seats whilst Labour and the Independents won 23 each. [ 2 ]
Joseph Joseph, Liberal (from outside the Council) 27; W.R. Edwards, Carmarthen, Liberal (from outside the Council) Elected for three years. Col. Gwynnne Hughes JP, Liberal (from outside the Council) 36; J. Lewis Philipps, Carmarthen, Conservative (elected councillor for St Ishmaels) 35; Sir James Hills-Johnes, Conservative (defeated candidate ...
Carmarthen Town South was an electoral ward since the 1940s. It was previously known as Carmarthen Town No.2 Ward. It became a two-member electoral ward for the purposes of elections to Carmarthenshire County Council. It corresponded to the South ward which elects five members to Carmarthen Town Council.