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Carms Final Proposals App CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Appendix 3 PROPOSED ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS Page1 % variance % variance NO. OF ELECTORATE 2012 ELECTORATE 2017 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County COUNCILLORS 2012 RATIO 2017 RATIO average average 1 Abergwilli The Communities of Abergwili (1,284) and Llanllawddog (578) 1 1,862 1,862 -1% 1,936 1,936 -1% 2 Ammanford The Community of Ammanford 2 4,095 2,048 9% 4,258 2,129 9% 3 Betws The Community of Betws 1 1,712 1,712 -9% 1,773 1,773 -9% 4 Bigyn The Bigyn ward of the Community of Llanelli 3 4,858 1,619 -14% 5,052 1,684 -14% The Communities of Cil-y-Cwm (399), Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn (495), 5 Blaenau Tywi 1 1,692 1,692 -10% 1,760 1,760 -10% Llansadwrn (398) and Llanwrda (400) 6 Burry Port The Burry Port ward of the Community of Pembrey and Burry Port 2 3,389 1,695 -10% 3,525 1,763 -10% The Bynea (2,959) and Pemberton (3,218) wards of the 7 Bynea and Llwynhendy 3 6,177 2,059 9% 6,424 2,141 9% Community of Llanelli Rural 8 Carmarthen Town North The North ward of the Community of Carmarthen 2 3,910 1,955 4% 4,066 2,033 4% 9 Carmarthen Town South The South ward of the Community of Carmarthen 2 2,945 1,473 -22% 3,063 1,532 -22% 10 Carmarthen Town West The West ward of the Community of Carmarthen 2 3,997 1,999 6% 4,157 2,079 6% The Carway (544) and Pontiets (1,341) wards of the Community of 11 Carway and Pontiets 1 1,885 1,885 0% 1,961 1,961 0% Llangyndeyrn The Communities of Cenarth (848), Llangeler (2,682) and 12 Cenarth and Llangeler 2 4,373 2,187 16% 4,548 2,274 16% Newcastle Emlyn (843) The Communities of Bronwydd (500), Cynwyl Elfed (840), and 13 Cynwyl Elfed 1 1,909 1,909 2% 1,986 1,986 2% Newchurch and Merthyr (569) The Communities of Cynwyl Gaeo (765), Llansawel (344), 14 Cynwyl Gaeo and Pencarreg 1 2,166 2,166 15% 2,254 2,254 15% Llanycrwys (193) and Pencarreg (864) The Dafen (2,609) and Felinfoel (1,461) wards of the Community 15 Dafen and Felinfoel 2 4,070 2,035 8% 4,232 2,116 8% of Llanelli Rural The Elli (2,369) and Tyisha (2,785) wards of the Community of 16 Elli and Tyisha 3 5,154 1,718 -9% 5,360 1,787 -9% Llanelli The Pistyllwyd (968) and Twyn (609) wards of the Community of 17 Garnant 1 1,577 1,577 -16% 1,640 1,640 -16% Cwmamman The Grenig (1,132) and Tircoed (693) wards of the Community of 18 Glanamman 1 1,825 1,825 -3% 1,898 1,898 -3% Cwmamman 19 Glanymor The Glanymor ward of the Community of Llanelli 2 4,099 2,050 9% 4,263 2,132 9% 20 Glyn The Glyn ward of the Community of Llanelli Rural 1 1,650 1,650 -12% 1,716 1,716 -12% 21 Gorslas The Community of Gorslas 2 3,302 1,651 -12% 3,435 1,718 -12% 22 Hengoed The Hengoed ward of the Community of Llanelli Rural 2 2,918 1,459 -22% 3,035 1,518 -22% 23 Kidwelly and Trimsaran The Communities of Kidwelly (2,692) and Trimsaran (1,967) 2 4,659 2,330 24% 4,846 2,423 24% The Communities of Eglwyscummin (346), Laugharne Township 24 Laugharne Township 1 2,231 2,231 19% 2,321 2,321 19% (964), Llanddowror (673) and Pendine (248) The Communities of Cilymaenllwyd (605), Llanboidy (904) and Appendix 3 25 Llanboidy 1 1,738 1,738 -8% 1,807 1,807 -8% Llangynin (229) The Community of Llanddarog (985) and the Llangyndeyrn ward of 26 Llanddarog and Llangynderyn 1 1,588 1,588 -16% 1,651 1,651 -16% the Community of Llangyndeyrn (603) 27 Llandeilo The Communities of Dyffryn Cennen (915) and Llandeilo (1,388) 1 2,303 2,303 22% 2,395 2,395 22% 28 Llandovery The Community of Llandovery 1 1,645 1,645 -13% 1,711 1,711 -13% The Llandybie (2,793) and Heolddu (287) wards of the Community 29 Llandybie 2 3,080 1,540 -18% 3,203 1,602 -18% of Llandybie CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Appendix 3 PROPOSED ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS Page2 % variance % variance NO. OF ELECTORATE 2012 ELECTORATE 2017 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County COUNCILLORS 2012 RATIO 2017 RATIO average average 30 Llanedi The Community of Llanedi 2 4,325 2,163 15% 4,498 2,249 15% The Communities of Llanegwad (1.180), Llanfihangel-Rhos-y-Corn 31 Llanegwad 1 1,964 1,964 4% 2,042 2,042 4% (390) and Llanfynydd (394) The Communities of Llanarthney (627), Llanfihangel Aberbythych 32 Llanfihangel Aberbythych 1 2,075 2,075 10% 2,159 2,159 10% (1,032) and Llangathen (416) The Communities of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth (1,698) and 33 Llanfihangel-ar-Arth 1 2,283 2,283 21% 2,374 2,374 21% Llanpumsaint (585) The Communities of Llanddeusant (199), Llangadog (1,032) and 34 Llangadog 1 1,554 1,554 -17% 1,616 1,616 -17% Myddfai (323) 35 Llangennech The Community of Llangennech 2 3,807 1,904 1% 3,959 1,980 1% 36 Llangunnor The Community of Llangunnor 1 1,998 1,998 6% 2,078 2,078 6% 37 Llannon The Community of Llannon 2 4,029 2,015 7% 4,190 2,095 7% The Communities of Llangain (461), Llangynog (417) and 38 Llansteffan 1 1,675 1,675 -11% 1,742 1,742 -11% Llansteffan (797) 39 Llanybydder The Communities of Llanllwni (527) and Llanybydder (1,165) 1 1,692 1,692 -10% 1,760 1,760 -10% 40 Lliedi The Lliedi ward of the Community of Llanelli 2 4,005 2,003 7% 4,165 2,083 7% The Communities of Manordeilo and Salem (1,355) and Talley 41 Manordeilo and Salem 1 1,812 1,812 -4% 1,884 1,884 -4% (457) 42 Pembrey The Pembrey ward of the Community of Pembrey and Burry Port 2 3,364 1,682 -11% 3,499 1,750 -11% 43 Penygroes The Penygroes ward of the Community of Llandybie 1 2,157 2,157 15% 2,243 2,243 15% 44 Pontyberem The Community of Pontyberem 1 2,168 2,168 15% 2,255 2,255 15% 45 Quarter Bach The Community of Quarter Bach 1 2,175 2,175 16% 2,261 2,261 16% 46 Saron The Saron ward of the Community of Llandybie 2 3,118 1,559 -17% 3,243 1,622 -17% The Communities of Abernant (224), Llanwinio (266) Meidrim 47 St. Clears and Trelech 2 3,987 1,994 6% 4,146 2,073 6% (481) St. Clears (2,409) and Trelech (607) 48 St. Ishmael The Communities of Llandyfaelog (1,105) and St. Ishmael (1,066) 1 2,171 2,171 15% 2,258 2,258 15% 49 Swiss Valley The Swiss Valley ward of the Community of Llanelli Rural 1 2,121 2,121 13% 2,206 2,206 13% 50 Whitland The Communities of Henllanfallteg (379) and Whitland (1,372) 1 1,751 1,751 -7% 1,821 1,821 -7% TOTALS: 75 141,040 1,881 146,675 1,956 Ratio is the number of electors per councillor The number of electors for 2012 (in brackets) are included in the description of those electoral divisions which comprise more than one community / community ward. Electoral figures supplied by Carmarthenshire County Council Appendix 3 2012 2017 Greater than + or - 50% of County average 0 0% 0 0% Between + or - 25% and + or - 50% of County average 0 0% 0 0% Between + or - 10% and + or - 25% of County average 25 50% 25 50% Between 0% and + or - 10% of County average 25 50% 25 50%.
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