Carmarthenshire County Council

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Carmarthenshire County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin) is the administrative authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales, providing a range of services under the control of elected county councillors that include education, planning, transport and streetscene, social services and public safety.

The Leader of the Council is Cllr. Meryl Gravelle, and the Chief Executive is Mark James. The council is based in County Hall in Carmarthen, the former Carmarthen Prison.

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[edit] Political makeup

Elections take place every four years. The last election was 1 May 2008.[1]

Year Plaid Cymru Labour Liberal Democrats Others
2008 31 12 1 30
2004 16 25 1 32
1999 16 27 0 31

[edit] Electoral divisions

The county is divided into 68 electoral wards returning 74 councillors. Most of these wards are coterminous with communities. Most communities in Carmarthenshire have a community council. For each ward, councillors are elected to sit on Carmarthenshire County Council. The following table lists council wards, community councils and associated geographical areas. Communities with their own community council are marked with a *.

Ward Community Council Councillors
Returned
Former district
council
Population (2001 census)
Abergwili Abergwili*, Llanllawddog* 1 Carmarthen 2,271
Ammanford Ammanford Town* (Iscennen and Pantyffynnon wards) 1 Dinefwr 2,664
Betws Betws* 1 Dinefwr 1,834
Bigyn Llanelli Town* (Bigyn ward) 2 Llanelli 6,347
Burry Port Cefn Sidan (community) (Burry Port ward) 2 Llanelli 4,209
Bynea Llanelli Rural* (Bynea ward) 1 Llanelli 3,091
Carmarthen Town North Carmarthen Town* (Carmarthen Town North ward) 2 Carmarthen 5,291
Carmarthen Town South Carmarthen Town* (Carmarthen Town South ward) 2 Carmarthen 3,526
Carmarthen Town West Carmarthen Town* (Carmarthen Town West ward) 2 Carmarthen 4,313
Cenarth Cenarth*, Newcastle Emlyn* 1 Carmarthen 1,995
Cilycwm Cil-y-cwm*, Llansadwrn* and Llanwrda* 1 Dinefwr,
Carmarthen
1,446
Cynwyl Elfed Cynwyl Elfed*, Bronwydd*, Llanpumsaint*, and Newchurch and Merthyr* 1 Carmarthen 2,743
Cynwyl Gaeo Cynwyl Gaeo*, Llansawel* and Llanycrwys* 1 Dinefwr 1,554
Dafen Llanelli Rural* (Dafen ward) 1 Llanelli 3,433
Elli Llanelli Town* (Elli ward) 1 Llanelli 3,156
Felinfoel Llanelli Rural* (Felinfoel ward) 1 Llanelli 1,948
Garnant Cwmamman* (Pistillwyd and Twyn wards) 1 Dinefwr 1,965
Glanamman Cwmamman* (Grenig and Tircoed wards) 1 Dinefwr 2,261
Glanymor Llanelli Town* (Glanymor ward) 2 Llanelli 4,888
Glyn Llanelli Rural* (Glyn ward) 1 Llanelli 2,032
Gorslas Gorslas* 2 Dinefwr 3,742
Hendy Llanelli* (Hendy ward) 1 Llanelli 3,039
Hengoed Llanelli Rural* (Hengoed ward) 2 Llanelli 3,829
Kidwelly Kidwelly Town* 1 Llanelli 3,829
Laugharne Township Laugharne Town*, Eglwyscummin, Llanddowror* and Pendine* 1 Carmarthen 2,924
Llanboidy Llanboidy*, Cilymaenllwyd* and Llangynin* Carmarthen 1,982
Llanddarog Llanddarog* and Llanarthney Carmarthen 1,833
Llandeilo Llandeilo Town* and Dyffryn Cennen* 1 Dinefwr 1,937
Llandovery Llandovery Town* and Llanfair-ar-y-bryn* Dinefwr 2,870
Llandybie Llandybie* (Llandybie and Heolddu wards) 2 Dinefwr 3,738
Llanegwad Llanegwad*, Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn* and Llanfynydd* 1 Dinefwr,
Carmarthen
2,424
Llanfihangel Aberbythych Llanfihangel Aberbythych* and Llangathen* 1 Dinefwr 1,716
Llanfihangel-ar-Arth Llanfihangel-ar-Arth* and Llanllwni* Carmarthen 2,727
Llangadog Llangadog*, Llanddeusant* and Myddfai* 1 Dinefwr 1,951
Llangeler Llangeler* 1 Carmarthen 3,222
Llangennech Llangennech* 2 Llanelli 4,510
Llangunnor Llangunnor* 1 Carmarthen 2,282
Llangyndeyrn Llangyndeyrn* 1 Carmarthen 2,953
Llannon Llannon* 2 Llanelli 4,999
Llansteffan Llansteffan*, Llangain* and Llangynog* 1 Carmarthen 2,209
Llanybydder Llanybydder* and Pencarreg* 1 Carmarthen 2,543
Lliedi Llanelli Town* (Lliedi ward) 2 Llanelli 5,036
Llwynhendy Llanelli Rural* (Pemberton ward) 2 Llanelli 4,276
Manordeilo and Salem Manordeilo and Salem*, and Talley* 1 Dinefwr 2,121
Pembrey Cefn Sidan (community)* (Pembrey ward) 2 Llanelli 3,374
Penygroes Llandybie (Penygroes ward) 1 Dinefwr 2,429
Pontamman Ammanford* (Myddynfych and Wernddu wards) 1 Dinefwr 2,629
Pontyberem Pontyberem* 1 Llanelli 2,829
Quarter Bach Quarter Bach* 1 Dinefwr 2,933
Saron Llandybie* (Saron Ward) 2 Dinefwr 2,467
St Clears St Clears Town* 1 Carmarthen 2,820
St. Ishmael Llandyfaelog* and St. Ishmael* 1 Carmarthen 2,529
Swiss Valley Llanelli Rural* (Swiss Valley ward) 1 Llanelli 2,434
Trelech Abernant*, Llanwinio*, Meidrim* and Trelech* 1 Carmarthen 2,092
Trimsaran Trimsaran* 1 Llanelli 2,533
Tycroes Llanedi* (Tycroes ward) 1 Llanelli 2,156
Tyisha Llanelli* (Tyisha ward) 2 Llanelli 3,995
Whitland Whitland Town* and Henllanfallteg 1 Carmarthen 2,066

[edit] Current composition

Affiliation Members
Plaid Cymru 31
Independent 30
Welsh Labour Party 12
Welsh Liberal Democrats 1
 Total
74

[edit] Public confidence

Over the past few years the Council has had some bad press. Allegations of corruption within the planning department and the Housing departments inefficiency to house local people have been well reported by the Carmarthen Journal.

[edit] Bribery trial

In November 2006, local property developer Kevin Green of Burry Port was brought to trial regarding allegations that he tried to bribe Chief Executive Mark James with £5,000 cash.

In summer 2005, Mr Green wrote to Mr James requesting a meeting to discuss ideas for affordable housing at land near a former cattle breeding centre at Travellers Rest. On 2 September, five days before the proposed meeting, Mr Green came to Mr James' office to talk through the arrangements for the meeting with the chief executive's personal assistant Liz Thomas. Geraint Walters QC, prosecuting then alleges: "Just as the defendant came to leave he handed Mrs Thomas a padded envelope which was addressed to Mark James. He said it was important Mark James received the envelope before the meeting - he said the envelope contained papers for Mr James' eyes only." [1]

On opening the envelope, Mrs James found £5,000 in £20 notes, and nothing else. On Mr James's return to the office, the Police were called. Mr Green was arrested that same day.

[edit] Secession of Llanelli

There have recently been many decisions made by the Carmarthenshire authorities, including the Council that have been very unpopular and arguably damaging to the communities of Llanelli. In reaction, there have been calls to reinstate the local government district of Llanelli either as a county borough or as an area with city status, making the entire area independent of Carmarthenshire. These calls have so far been avoided or denied by politicians as it would essentially half the population governed by the unitary authority, causing an imbalance in the local government structure of Wales[2].

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