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  2. Gwynedd Council - Wikipedia

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    Gwynedd Council, which calls itself by its Welsh name Cyngor Gwynedd, is the governing body for the county of Gwynedd, one of the principal areas of Wales. The council administrates internally using the Welsh language .

  3. Ogwen (electoral ward) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1973 and 1989 Ogwen was the name of a ward to Gwynedd County Council, electing two county councillors (one of only two county wards to elect more than one). [ 3 ] From 1995 Ogwen became a ward to the new Gwynedd Council , electing one county councillor.

  4. South East Wales Corporate Joint Committee - Wikipedia

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    The South East Wales Corporate Joint Committee (Welsh: Cyd-bwyllgor Corfforedig De-ddwyrain Cymru) is the Corporate Joint Committee for South East Wales that was established in April 2021 by statutory instruments made under the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021. [1]

  5. Category:Government of Gwynedd - Wikipedia

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  6. Gwynedd County Council - Wikipedia

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  7. North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent - Wikipedia

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    Gwynedd Council acts as the Lead Authority for NMWTRA is managed through the Trunk Road Management Unit (TRMU) who manage and maintains the trunk road network on behalf of the Welsh Government. [ 4 ] As of April 2015, out of a total of 34,495 kilometres (21,434 mi) of roads in Wales, 1,576 kilometres (979 mi) are trunk roads. [ 5 ]

  8. Local government in Wales - Wikipedia

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    A community council may call itself a "town council" if it so wishes. The councils of three communities with city status – Bangor, St Asaph, and St Davids – are known as "city councils". Communities which are too small to have a council may have a community meeting instead: an example of direct democracy. The communities in the urban areas ...

  9. Council Offices, Caernarfon - Wikipedia

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    The Council Offices (Welsh: Swyddfa'r Cyngor) is a municipal facility at Shirehall Street in Caernarfon, Wales. The structure, which is the headquarters of Gwynedd Council , is a Grade II listed building .