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Wrexham Existing Arrangements WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL APPENDIX 2 EXISTING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % variance % variance Population No. OF ELECTORATE 2018 ELECTORATE 2023 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County eligible to COUNCILLORS 2018 RATIO 2023 RATIO average average vote 1 Acton The Acton Central and Acton Park wards of the Community of Acton 1 2,335 2,335 20% 2,335 2,335 16% 2,492 2 Borras Park The Borras Park wards of the Community of Acton 1 1,964 1,964 1% 1,964 1,964 -3% 1,965 3 The Communities of Bangor Is-y-Coed, Bronington and Willington Wothenbury 2,570 33% 2,570 27% Bronington 1 2,570 2,570 2,609 2 Appendix 4 Brymbo The Brymbo and Vron wards of the Community of Brymbo 1 3,107 3,107 60% 3,274 3,274 62% 3,240 5 Bryn Cefn The Bryn Cefn ward of the Community of Broughton 1 1,562 1,562 -19% 1,562 1,562 -23% 1,792 6 Brynyffynnon The Brynffynon ward of the Community of Offa 1 2,609 2,609 35% 2,635 2,635 31% 2,868 7 Cartrefle The Cartrefle ward of the Community of Caia Park 1 1,636 1,636 -16% 1,636 1,636 -19% 1,778 8 Cefn The Acrefair and Penybryn, Cefn and, Rhosymedre and Cefn Bychan wards of the Community of Cefn 2 3,789 1,895 -2% 4,086 2,043 1% 4,115 9 Chirk North The North ward of the Community of Chirk 1 1,836 1,836 -5% 1,836 1,836 -9% 1,926 10 Chirk South The South ward of the Community of Chirk 1 1,552 1,552 -20% 1,552 1,552 -23% 1,631 11 Coedpoeth The North and South ward of the Community of Coedpoeth 2 3,532 1,766 -9% 3,532 1,766 -12% 3,802 The Communities of Glyntraian Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog and the Llanarmon and Llangadwaladr wards 12 Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley 1 1,679 1,679 -13% 1,679 1,679 -17% 1,753 of the Community of Ceiriog Ucha 13 Erddig The Erddig ward of the Community of Offa 1 1,580 1,580 -19% 1,580 1,580 -22% 1,815 14 Esclusham The Bersham and Rhostyllen wards of the Community of Esclusham 1 2,099 2,099 8% 2,154 2,154 7% 2,242 15 Garden Village The Garden Village ward of the Community of Rhosddu 1 1,644 1,644 -15% 1,644 1,644 -18% 1,700 16 Gresford East and West The Gresford East and Gresford West wards of the Community of Gresford 1 2,291 2,291 18% 2,333 2,333 16% 2,269 17 Grosvenor The Grosvenor ward of the Community of Rhosddu 1 1,934 1,934 0% 1,968 1,968 -2% 2,095 18 Gwenfro The Gwenfro ward of the Community of Broughton 1 1,274 1,274 -34% 1,274 1,274 -37% 1,341 19 Gwersyllt East and South The East and South wards of the Community of Gwersyllt 2 3,688 1,844 -5% 4,236 2,118 5% 3,922 20 Gwersyllt North The North ward of the Community of Gwersyllt 1 2,009 2,009 4% 2,018 2,018 0% 2,220 21 Gwersyllt West The West ward of the Community of Gwersyllt 1 2,292 2,292 18% 2,328 2,328 15% 2,602 22 Hermitage The Hermitage ward of the Community of Offa 1 1,762 1,762 -9% 1,762 1,762 -13% 1,919 23 Holt The Communities of Abenbury, Holt and Isycoed 1 2,571 2,571 33% 3,564 3,564 77% 2,745 24 Johnstown The Johnstown ward of the Community of Rhosllanerchrugog 1 2,471 2,471 27% 2,462 2,462 22% 2,558 25 Little Acton The Little Acton ward of the Community of Acton 1 1,819 1,819 -6% 1,819 1,819 -10% 1,851 26 Llangollen Rural The Community of Llangollen Rural 1 1,601 1,601 -17% 1,601 1,601 -21% 1,636 27 Llay The Community of Llay 2 3,587 1,794 -8% 4,334 2,167 7% 3,692 28 Maesydre The Maesydre ward of the Community of Acton 1 1,489 1,489 -23% 1,597 1,597 -21% 1,589 29 Marchwiel The Communities of Erbistock, Marchwiel and Sesswick 1 1,855 1,855 -4% 1,855 1,855 -8% 1,939 30 Marford and Hoseley The Marford and Hoseley ward of the Community of Gresford 1 1,872 1,872 -3% 1,872 1,872 -7% 1,864 31 Minera The Community of Minera and the Bwlchgwyn ward of the Community of Brymbo 1 1,844 1,844 -5% 1,844 1,844 -9% 1,964 32 New Broughton The Brynteg and New Broughton wards of the Community of Broughton 1 2,872 2,872 48% 3,023 3,023 50% 2,858 33 Offa The Offa ward of the the Community of Offa 1 1,716 1,716 -12% 1,724 1,724 -14% 2,007 34 Overton The Communities of Hanmer, Maelor South and Overton 1 2,670 2,670 38% 2,758 2,758 37% 2,729 35 Pant The Pant ward of the Community of Rhosllanerchrugog 1 1,601 1,601 -17% 1,601 1,601 -21% 1,752 36 Penycae The Eitha ward of the Community of Penycae 1 1,561 1,561 -20% 1,561 1,561 -23% 1,641 37 Penycae and Ruabon South The Groes ward of the Community of Penycae and the South ward of the Community of Ruabon 1 1,972 1,972 2% 2,135 2,135 6% 1,942 38 Plas Madoc The Plas Madoc ward of the Community of Cefn 1 1,222 1,222 -37% 1,222 1,222 -39% 1,453 The Aberoer and Pentrebychan wards of the Community of Esclusham and the Ponciau North, Ponciau 39 Ponciau 2 3,531 1,766 -9% 3,838 1,919 -5% 3,877 South and Rhos wards of the Community of Rhosllanerchrugog WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL APPENDIX 2 EXISTING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % variance % variance Population No. OF ELECTORATE 2018 ELECTORATE 2023 No. NAME DESCRIPTION from County from County eligible to COUNCILLORS 2018 RATIO 2023 RATIO average average vote 40 Queensway The Queensway ward of the Community of Caia Park 1 1,534 1,534 -21% 1,534 1,534 -24% 1,784 41 Rhosnesni The Rhosnesni ward of the Community of Acton 1 2,887 2,887 49% 2,887 2,887 43% 2,887 42 Rossett The Community of Rossett 1 2,617 2,617 35% 2,842 2,842 41% 2,592 43 Ruabon The North ward of the Community of Ruabon 1 2,153 2,153 11% 2,153 2,153 7% 2,399 44 Smithfield The Smithfield ward of the Community of Caia Park 1 1,784 1,784 -8% 1,784 1,784 -12% 2,316 45 Stansty The Stansty ward of the Community of Rhosddu 1 1,735 1,735 -11% 1,735 1,735 -14% 1,675 46 Whitegate The Whitegate ward of the Community of Caia Park 1 1,818 1,818 -6% 1,818 1,818 -10% 1,953 47 Wynnstay The Wynnstay ward of the Community of Caia Park 1 1,324 1,324 -32% 1,324 1,324 -34% 1,560 TOTAL: 52 100,850 1,939 104,845 2,016 107,359 Council Size Aim 55 1,834 6,509 Electoral figures supplied by Wrexham County Borough Council 2018 2023 Greater than + or - 50% of County average 1 2% 2 4% Between + or - 25% and + or - 50% of County average 11 23% 9 19% Between + or - 10% and + or - 25% of County average 17 36% 21 45% Between 0% and + or - 10% of County average 18 38% 15 32%.
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