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List of electoral wards in Gwynedd

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County of Gwynedd from 1974

This list of electoral wards in Gwynedd includes council wards which elect (or have elected) councillors to the local authorities in the county of Gwynedd, Wales.

Gwynedd was created with the merger of Anglesey with Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire in 1974, led by Gwynedd County Council. In 1996 Anglesey became a separate county and the District of Aberconwy passed to Conwy County Borough, The new Gwynedd local authority renamed itself Gwynedd Council.

Since 2004 there have been 71 county wards returning 75 county councillors to Gwynedd Council.

Wards of Gwynedd County Council

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1973–1989

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From the 1973 county election there were 64 wards, all except two of them elected one county councillor to the new Gwynedd County Council. The Bangor No.1 and the Ogwen wards elected two councillors.[1]

1989–1996

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Following The County of Gwynedd (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1988 the number of wards were decreased to 62, each electing one county councillor to Gwynedd County Council, taking effect from the May 1989 elections.[2]

In Borough of Aberconwy  
In Borough of Arfon  
In District of Dwyfor
In District of Meirionnydd
In Ynys Mon-Isle of Anglesey

Wards of Gwynedd Council

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County of Gwynedd from 1996

1995–2004

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The first elections to the new Gwynedd Council took place in 1995. Eighty three county councillors were elected from sixty nine electoral wards.[3] as follows (numbers of councillors in brackets):

2004–

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County wards of Gwynedd from 2004

Following The County of Gwynedd (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 the number of wards were increased to 71, electing 75 councillors, taking effect from the 2004 elections.[4] Forty-five wards remained unchanged, eight wards had their boundaries amended and a further four had their representation reduced from two councillors to one.[5] Most communities in the county also have a community council and community wards.

Ward County
Coun
cillors
Communities (and community wards) included
Aberdaron 1 Aberdaron*
Aberdovey 1 Aberdovey*
Pennal*
Abererch 1 Llannor* (Abererch and Y Ffôr wards)
Abersoch 1 Llanengan* (Abersoch ward) )
Arllechwedd 1 Aber and Llanllechid*
Llandygai* (Llandygai ward)
Bala 1 Bala (town)*
Barmouth 1 Barmouth (town)*
Bethel 1 Llanddeiniolen* (Bethel ward)
Bontnewydd 1 Bontnewydd*
Botwnnog 1 Botwnnog*
Bowydd and Rhiw 1 Ffestiniog* (Bowydd and Rhiw and Tanygrisiau wards)
Brithdir and Llanfachreth/Y Ganllwyd/Llanelltyd 1 Brithdir and Llanfachreth*
Ganllwyd*
Llanelltyd*
Bryncrug/Llanfihangel 1 Bryn-crug*
Llanfihangel-y-Pennant*
Cadnant 1 Caernarfon (town)* (Dwyrain ward)
Clynnog Fawr 1 Clynnog*
Corris/Mawddwy 1 Corris*
Mawddwy*
Criccieth 1 Criccieth*
Cwm y Glo 1 Llanrug* (Ceunant and Cwm y Glo wards)
Deiniol 1 Bangor (city)* (Deiniol ward)
Deiniolen 1 Llanddeiniolen* (Clwt y Bont, Deiniolen and Dinorwig wards)
Dewi 1 Bangor (city)* (Dewi ward)
Diffwys and Maenofferen 1 Ffestiniog* (Diffwys and Maenofferen ward)
Dolbenmaen 1 Dolbenmaen* (Bryncir, Garn, Golan, Penmorfa and Treflys wards)
Dolgellau North 1 Dolgellau (town)* (Northern and Rural wards)
Dolgellau South 1 Dolgellau (town)* (Southern wards)
Dyffryn Ardudwy 1 Dyffryn Ardudwy*
Efailnewydd/Buan 1 Buan*
Llannor* (Efail-newydd and Pentre-uchaf wards)
Garth 1 Bangor (city)* (Garth Ward)
Gerlan 1 Bethesda (town)* (Gerlan and Rachub wards)
Glyder 1 Bangor (city)* (Glyder ward)
Groeslon 1 Llandwrog* (Dinas Dinlle and Groeslon wards)
Harlech and Talsarnau 1 Harlech*
Talsarnau*
Hendre 1 Bangor (city)* (Hendre ward)
Hirael 1 Bangor (city)* (Hirael ward)
Llanaelhaearn 1 Llanaelhaearn*
Pistyll*
Llanbedr 1 Llanbedr*
Llanfair*
Llanbedrog 1 Llanbedrog*
Llanberis 1 Llanberis*
Llandderfel 1 Llandderfel*
Llanycil*
Llanengan 1 Llanengan* (Llanengan and Llangian wards)
Llangelynin 1 Arthog*
Llanegryn*
Llangelynin*
Llanllyfni 1 Llanllyfni* (Llanllyfni, Nantlle and Nebo wards)
Llanrug 1 Llanrug* (Llanrug ward)
Llanwchllyn 1 Llanwchllyn*
Llangywer*
Llanwnda 1 Llanwnda*
Llanystumdwy 1 Llanystumdwy*
Marchog 2 Bangor (city)* (Marchog ward)
Menai (Bangor) 2 Bangor (city)* (Menai ward )
Menai (Caernarfon) 1 Caernarfon (town)* (Menai ward)
Morfa Nefyn 1 Nefyn (town)* (Edern and Morfa Nefyn wards)
Nefyn 1 Nefyn (town)* (Nefyn ward)
Ogwen 1 Bethesda* (Ogwen ward)
Peblig 1 Caernarfon (town)* (Deheuol ward)
Penisarwaun 1 Llanddeiniolen* (Brynrefail, Penisarwaun and Rhiwlas wards)
Penrhyndeudraeth 1 Llanfrothen*
Penrhyndeudraeth*
Pentir 1 Pentir*
Penygroes 1 Llanllyfni* (Penygroes ward)
Porthmadog East 1 Porthmadog (town)* (East and Ynys Galch wards)
Porthmadog West 1 Porthmadog (town)* (Gest, Morfa Bychan and West wards)
Porthmadog - Tremadog 1 Beddgelert*
Dolbenmaen* (Prenteg ward)
Porthmadog (town)* (Tremadog ward)
Pwllheli North 1 Pwllheli (town)* (North ward)
Pwllheli South 1 Pwllheli (town)* (South ward)
Seiont 2 Caernarfon (town)* (Gorllewin ward)
Talysarn 1 Llandwrog* (Carmel and Cesarea wards)
Llanllyfni* (Talysarn ward)
Teigl 1 Ffestiniog* (Conglywal and Cynfal and Teigl wards)
Trawsfynydd 1 Maentwrog*
Trawsfynydd*
Tregarth and Mynydd Llandygai 1 Llandygai* (St Ann's and Tregarth wards)
Tudweiliog 1 Tudweiliog*
Tywyn 2 Tywyn (town)*
Waunfawr 1 Betws Garmon*
Waunfawr
Y Felinheli 1 Y Felinheli*

* = Communities which elect a community council

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Gwynedd County Council Election Results 1973-1993" (PDF). The Elections Centre (Plymouth University). Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  2. ^ "The County of Gwynedd (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1988". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. 5 May 1988. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Gwynedd Council Election Results 1995-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre (Plymouth University). Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  4. ^ "The County of Gwynedd (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 - Schedule". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. 6 December 2002. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  5. ^ "The County of Gwynedd (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 - Explanatory Note". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. 6 December 2002. Retrieved 19 April 2019.