Isle of Anglesey County Council
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The Isle of Anglesey County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn) is the governing body for Anglesey, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. The council consists of 40 councillors, representing 40 electoral wards.
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[edit] Political divisions
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Unlike most other councils in Wales, Anglesey's councillors do not divide along party lines. In recent times, only Plaid Cymru has maintained a group on the council, and not all of the party's councillors sit with the group. The remaining councillors, both party-political and independent, form a number of non-partisan factions. Prior to the 2008 elections, the largest of these factions was Forward Anglesey (Welsh: Môn Ymlaen), formed of 15 councillors.
[edit] Electoral divisions
The county is divided into 40 electoral wards returning 40 councillors. There are 40 communities (parishes) in the area, some of which have their own elected council. Few communities are coterminous with council wards. In Anglesey, they mostly overlap. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':
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Aberffraw |
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Amlwch Port | Amlwch Town* (Port and Town wards) | |
Amlwch Rural | Amlwch Town* (Rural ward) | |
Beaumaris | Beaumaris Town* | |
Bodffordd |
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Bodorgan |
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Braint | Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll* (Braint ward) | |
Bryngwran |
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Brynteg | Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf* (Benllech and Brynteg wards) | |
Cadnant | Menai Bridge (Cadnant ward) | |
Cefni | Llangefni (Cefni ward) | |
Cwm Cadnant | Cwm Cadnant | |
Cyngar | Llangefni (Cyngar ward) | |
Gwyngyll | Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll* (Gwyngyll ward) | |
Holyhead Town | Holyhead town* (Town ward) | |
Kingsland | Holyhead* (Kingsland ward) | |
Llanbadrig | Llanbadrig* | |
Llanbedrgoch | Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf* (Benllech 'A' and Llanbedrgoch wards) | |
Llanddyfnan |
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Llaneilian |
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Llanfaethlu |
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Llanfair-yn-Neubwll |
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Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog |
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Llangoed | Llangoed and Penmon* | |
Llanidan |
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Llannerch-y-medd |
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London Road | Holyhead town* (London Road ward) | |
Maeshyfryd | Holyhead town* (Maeshyfryd ward) | |
Mechell |
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Moelfre | Moelfre* | |
Morawelon | Holyhead town* (Morawelon ward) | |
Parc a'r Mynydd | Holyhead town* (Parc a'r Mynydd ward) | |
Pentraeth |
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Porthyfelin | Holyhead town* (Porthyfelin ward) | |
Rhosneigr | Llanfaelog* (Rhosneigr ward) | |
Rhosyr | Rhosyr* | |
Trearddur |
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Tudur | Llangefni Town* (Tudur ward) | |
Tysilio | Menai Bridge (Tysilio ward) | |
Valley | Valley* |
[edit] Chair and vice-chair of the council
Within the council's administrative area and having regard to the royal prerogative, the chair of the county council is the "first citizen". Councillor John Rowlands of Llangoed is the Chair of the council for 2006 - 2007. Councillor Rowlands was elected on the February 10, 2000. The vice chair for 2006 - 2007 is Councillor W J Williams MBE.
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