Conwy County Borough Council

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Conwy County Borough Council

Conwy County Borough Council (Welsh: Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) is the local authority for Conwy County Borough, one of the principal areas of Wales.

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Conwy County Borough Council
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History
Founded1 April 1996
Leadership
Charlie McCoubrey,
Independent
since 13 May 2021
Susan Shotter,
Liberal Democrat
since 23 May 2024[1]
Rhun ap Gareth
since November 2022[2]
Structure
Seats55 councillors[3][4]
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Political groups
Administration (37)
  Independent (19)
  Labour (9)
  Plaid Cymru (8)
  Green (1)
Other parties (18)
  Conservative (10)
  Liberal Democrats (4)
  Independent (4)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
5 May 2022
Next election
6 May 2027
Meeting place
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Bodlondeb, Bangor Road, Conwy, LL32 8DU
Website
www.conwy.gov.uk
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History

Conwy County Borough was created in 1996 under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, which replaced the previous two tier system of counties and districts with principal areas (each designated either a "county" or a "county borough"), whose councils perform the functions previously divided between the county and district councils. The county borough of Conwy was created to cover the area of the district of Aberconwy from the county of Gwynedd and the district of Colwyn from the county of Clwyd, except for the parishes of Cefnmeiriadog and Trefnant, which went to the Denbighshire. The government originally named the new area "Aberconwy and Colwyn" (Welsh: Aberconwy a Cholwyn).[5] During the transition to the new system, the shadow authority requested a change of name from "Aberconwy and Colwyn" to "Conwy", taking the name from both the River Conwy which runs through the area and the town of Conwy, where the new council established its headquarters. The government confirmed the change with effect from 2 April 1996, one day after the new council came into being.[6]

Political control

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The first election to the new council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1996. Political control of the council since 1996 has been as follows:[7]

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Party in controlYears
No overall control1996–present
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Leadership

The leaders of the council since 2005 have been:[8]

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CouncillorPartyFromTo
Goronwy EdwardsIndependent200515 May 2008
Dilwyn RobertsPlaid Cymru15 May 20087 May 2017
Gareth Jones[9]Plaid Cymru18 May 2017Jun 2017
IndependentJun 20173 Jun 2019
Sam RowlandsConservative3 Jun 201913 May 2021
Charlie McCoubreyIndependent13 May 2021
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Composition

Following the 2022 election and subsequent changes of allegiance up to July 2024, the composition of the council was:[10]

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Party Councillors
Independent23
Labour9
Conservative10
Plaid Cymru8
Liberal Democrats4
Green1
Total 55
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Of the independent councillors, 19 sit together as the "Conwy First Independent Group", two sit as the "Allied Independents" and two are not aligned to any group. The Green councillor sits with Plaid Cymru as the "Plaid Cymru a'r Blaid Werdd" (English: Plaid Cymru and the Green Party) group. Cabinet positions are held by members of the Conwy First Independent, Labour and Plaid Cymru a'r Blaid Werdd groups.[11][12] The next election is due in 2027.

Elections

Since 2012, elections have been held every five years.

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Year Seats Independent Labour Conservative Plaid Cymru Liberal Democrats Green Notes
1995[13]59131882180
1999[13]59191457140New ward boundaries.[14]
2004[13]591912121060
2008[15]59147221240
2012[16]591910131250
2017[17]59218161040
2022[18]55221110741New ward boundaries.[19]
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Party with the most elected councillors in bold. Coalition agreements in notes column.

Premises

The council is based at Bodlondeb, which was built as a house in 1877 on Bangor Road in Conwy, just outside the town walls and set in substantial grounds stretching down to the River Conwy.[20] The house had been bought in 1937 by the former Conwy Municipal Borough Council and converted into a civic centre.[21] The building passed to Aberconwy District Council under the 1974 reforms and then to Conwy County Borough Council on its creation in 1996. In 2018 the council also opened a new building called Coed Pella on Conway Road in Colwyn Bay to house many of the council's departments, replacing several other office buildings.[22][23]

Electoral divisions

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Electoral divisions in Conwy County Borough

The county borough is divided into 38 electoral wards returning 59 councillors. Few communities in Conwy are coterminous with electoral wards. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':

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Ward[24] Councillors Communities (and community wards)
Abergele Pensarn 1 Abergele (town)* (Pensarn ward)
Betws-y-Coed 1
Betws yn Rhos 1
Bryn 1 Llanfairfechan (town)* (Bryn and Lafan wards)
Caerhun 1
Capelulo 1 Penmaenmawr (town)* (Capelulo ward)
Colwyn 2 part of the community of Old Colwyn
Conwy 2 Conwy (town)* (Aberconwy and Castle wards)
Craig-y-Don 2 Llandudno (town)* (Craig-y-Don ward)
Crwst 1 Llanrwst (town)* (Crwst ward)
Deganwy 2 Conwy (town)* (Deganwy ward)
Eglwysbach 1
Eirias 2 Part of the Community of Old Colwyn
Gele 3 Abergele (town)* (Gele and St George wards)
Glyn 2 Part of the Community of Colwyn Bay
Gogarth 2 Llandudno (town)* (Gogarth ward)
Gower 1 Llanrwst (Gower ward)
Kinmel Bay 3 Kinmel Bay and Towyn* (Kinmel Bay ward)
Llanddulas 1 Llanddulas and Rhyd-y-Foel*
Llandrillo yn Rhos 4 Rhos-on-Sea
Llangernyw 1
Llansanffraid 1 Llansanffraid Glan Conwy*
Llansannan 1
Llysfaen 1 Llysfaen*
Marl 2 Conwy (town)* (Marl ward)
Mochdre 1 Mochdre
Mostyn 2 Llandudno (town)* (Mostyn ward)
Pandy 1 Llanfairfechan* (Pandy ward)
Pant-yr-afon/Penmaenan 1 Penmaenmawr* (Pant-yr-afon and Penmaenan wards)
Penrhyn 2 Llandudno (town)* (Penrhyn ward)
Pensarn 1 Conwy (town)* (Pensarn ward)
Pentre Mawr 2 Abergele (town)* (Pentre Mawr ward)
Rhiw 3 Part of the Community of Colwyn Bay
Towyn 1 Kinmel Bay and Towyn* (Towyn ward)
Trefriw 1
Tudno 2 Llandudno (town)* (Tudno ward)
Uwch Conwy 1
Uwchaled 1
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