Llangennech Community Council

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Llangennech Community Council

Cyngor Cymuned Llangennech
Type
Type
Structure
Seats12
Wales Llangennech Community Council 2022.svg
Political groups
  Labour (7)
  Plaid Cymru (5)
Length of term
4
Elections
Last election
5 May 2022;2 years ago (2022-05-05)
Meeting place
South side of Llangennech Community Centre and Library - geograph.org.uk - 4623831.jpg
Llangennech Community Centre
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Bryn Hall
Website
llangennechcommunitycouncil.gov.uk

Llangennech Community Council (Welsh : Cyngor Cymuned Llangennech) is a community council that governs the communities of Bryn and Llangennech within the county of Carmarthenshire. The council was established under Section 27 of the Local Government Act 1974 replacing the previous civil parishes in Wales. It currently seats 12 councillors who are elected on a quadrennial basis. Meetings are held in the Llangennech Community Centre and Bryn Hall. It provides a range of local services including the management of community centres, parks, and a cemetery.

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Election history

2022 Election

The 2022 Community Council election took place on Thursday 5 May 2022. [1]

NameParty
Armishaw, LewisWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Davies, HywelPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Griffiths, IwanPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Jones, GaryWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Leeuwerke, JoannaWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Lloyd, NikkiWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Morgan, LyndaWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Parry, AndreaWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Seward, JacquelineWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Slader, MarianPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Thomas, GwynethPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Williams, Ian MorlaisPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales

Total votes: 12072

Turnout: 38.04%

2017 Election

NameParty
Pam BevanPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Glendon DaviesPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Bill GriffithsPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Dian HopkinsPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Gwyn HopkinsPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Gary JonesWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Gordon LewisWelsh Labour / Llafur Cymru
Selwyn MorganPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Christopher SladerPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Marian SalderPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Gwyneth ThomasPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
Ian Morlais WilliamsPlaid Cymru – The Party of Wales

Turnout: 37.66%

List of past Chair of the Council

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Coat of arms of Llangennech Community Council
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Lozinge-shaped badge with a wheat sheaf and colliery wheel.

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References

  1. "Community Councillor Results". www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  2. "Agendas and Minutes - Llangennech Community Council". www.llangennechcommunitycouncil.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-17.