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Proposed Arrangements Table CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL APPENDIX 3 PROPOSED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % variance % variance No. OF ELECTORATE 2017 ELECTORATE 2022 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County COUNCILLORS 2017 RATIO 2022 RATIO average average 1 Aberaeron The Town of Aberaeron and the Llanddewi Aberarth ward of the Community of Dyffryn Arth 1 1,408 1,408 2% 1,452 1,452 -1% 2 Aberporth and Y Ferwig The Communities of Aberporth and Y Ferwig 2 2,683 1,342 -3% 2,812 1,406 -4% 3 Aberystwyth Central The Canol/Central ward of the Town of Aberystwyth 1 1,165 1,165 -16% 1,422 1,422 -3% 4 Aberystwyth North The Gogledd/North ward of the Town of Aberystwyth 1 1,115 1,115 -19% 1,206 1,206 -17% 5 Aberystwyth Penparcau The Penparcau ward of the Town of Aberystwyth 2 2,078 1,039 -25% 2,190 1,095 -25% 6 Aberystwyth Rheidol The Rheidol ward of the Town of Aberystwyth 1 1,573 1,573 14% 1,745 1,745 20% 7 Beulah and Llangoedmor The Communities of Beulah and Llangoedmor 2 2,244 1,122 -19% 2,304 1,152 -21% 8 Borth The Communities of Borth and Geneu'r Glyn 1 1,576 1,576 14% 1,631 1,631 12% 9 Bronglais and Llanbadarn Fawr The Community of Llanbadarn Fawr and the Bronglais ward of the Town of Aberystwyth 2 2,422 1,211 -13% 2,686 1,343 -8% 10 Cardigan The Town of Cardigan 2 3,131 1,566 13% 3,246 1,623 11% 11 Ceulanamaesmawr The Communities of Ceulanamaesmawr, Llangynfelyn and Ysgubor-y-Coed 1 1,474 1,474 7% 1,531 1,531 5% 12 Ciliau Aeron The Communities of Ciliau Aeron and Henfynyw 1 1,524 1,524 10% 1,568 1,568 7% 13 Faenor The Community of Faenor 1 1,353 1,353 -2% 1,640 1,640 12% 14 Lampeter The Town of Lampeter 1 1,657 1,657 20% 1,790 1,790 23% 15 Llanarth The Community of Llanarth 1 1,135 1,135 -18% 1,172 1,172 -20% 16 Llandyfriog The Community of Llandyfriog 1 1,415 1,415 2% 1,455 1,455 0% Llandysiliogogo and 17 The Communities of Llandysiliogogo and Llangrannog 1 1,456 1,456 5% 1,495 1,495 2% Llangrannog 18 Llandysul North and Troedyraur The Community of Troedyraur and the Pontshaen and Tregroes wards of the Community of Llandysul 1 1,698 1,698 23% 1,734 1,734 19% 19 Llandysul South The Capel Dewi and Trefol wards of the Community of Llandysul 1 1,396 1,396 1% 1,488 1,488 2% 20 Llanfarian The Community of Llanfarian and the Llanbadarn y Creuddyn Uchaf ward of the Community of Melindwr 1 1,336 1,336 -3% 1,374 1,374 -6% 21 Llanfihangel Ystrad The Community of Llanfihangel Ystrad and the Nantcwnlle and Trefilan wards of the Community of Nantcwnlle 1 1,616 1,616 17% 1,680 1,680 15% The Communities of Llanddewi Brefi, Llanfair Clydogau and Llangybi and the Gartheli ward of the Community of 22 Llangybi and Llanddewi Brefi 1 1,580 1,580 14% 1,645 1,645 13% Nantcwnlle 23 Llanrhystyd The Communities of Llangwyryfon and Llanrhystyd 1 1,242 1,242 -10% 1,303 1,303 -11% CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL APPENDIX 3 PROPOSED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % variance % variance No. OF ELECTORATE 2017 ELECTORATE 2022 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County COUNCILLORS 2017 RATIO 2022 RATIO average average 24 Llansantffraed The Community of Llansantffraed and the Llanbadarn Trefeglwys ward of the Community of Dyffryn Arth 1 1,510 1,510 9% 1,575 1,575 8% 25 Llanwenog The Communities of Llanwenog and Llanwnnen 1 1,407 1,407 2% 1,439 1,439 -1% 26 Lledrod The Communities of Lledrod, Ystrad Fflur and Ystrad Meurig 1 1,397 1,397 1% 1,428 1,428 -2% The Communities of Blaenrheidol, Pontarfynach and Ysbyty Ystwyth and the Goginan and Penllwyn wards of the 27 Melindwr 1 1,677 1,677 21% 1,763 1,763 21% Community of Melindwr 28 New Quay with Llanllwchaiarn The Town of New Quay and the Community of Llanllwchaiarn 1 1,527 1,527 10% 1,599 1,599 10% 29 Penbryn The Community of Penbryn 1 1,064 1,064 -23% 1,106 1,106 -24% 30 Tirymynach The Community of Tirymynach 1 1,356 1,356 -2% 1,414 1,414 -3% 31 Trefeurig The Community of Trefeurig 1 1,327 1,327 -4% 1,393 1,393 -5% 32 Tregaron with Llangeitho The Town of Tregaron and the Community of Llangeitho 1 1,515 1,515 9% 1,581 1,581 8% 33 Ystwyth The Communities of Llanilar and Trawsgoed 1 1,541 1,541 11% 1,623 1,623 11% TOTAL: 38 52,598 1,384 55,490 1,460 Ratio is the number of electors per councillor Electoral figures supplied by Ceredigion County Council 2017 2022 More than + or - 25% of County average 0 0% 1 3% Between + or - 10% and + or - 25% of County average 19 58% 15 45% Between 0% and + or - 10% of County average 14 42% 17 52%.
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