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Community Electoral Arrangements ) Order 2016 SCHEDULE TO THE COUNTY OF POWYS (COMMUNITY ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS ) ORDER 2016 FINAL PROPOSALS BRECKNOCKSHIRE No Community Wards – Pre Elector Councillo Total Summary of Finals Proposals Wards – Final Councillor Elec Cllrs 2006 s 2006 r Pre 2006 Councillor Proposals s Now tors Proposed s Pre 2006 Now 01 BRECON St. David Within 1225 3 Transfer a small part of the St David Within 3 1281 community of Glyn Tarell at Brecon Cattle Market at Ffrwdgrech to this community but affecting no electors St. John 2525 4 A new warding arrangement of St John East 3 836 St David Within 1225 3 four wards the St David Within St David Within 3 1281 St Mary 2102 5 ward as at pre 2006, the St Mary St John West 4 1758 ward bounded to the west by the St Marys 5 2002 river Honddu and to the south by the river Usk; the St John East ward bounded to the south-west by the B4520 and to the east by the river Honddu, and the St John West ward bounded to the north east by the B4520, to the east by the river Honddu and to the south by the river Usk. 12 Increasing the councillor 15 numbers from 12 to 15 02 BRONLLYS Pontywal 425 6 An adjustment in the ward Pontywal 6 408 boundary between the existing retained wards so that all the dwellings that lie to the south of the ridgeline that runs from the hill at Mintfield Farm to Long Cairn are included in the Pontywal ward instead of the Wye ward. Wye 221 3 9 Wye 3 270 9 1 03 BUILTH 1894 10 10 Increase the councillor numbers 12 1902 12 An adjustment of the community boundary with Erwhelm moving from Builth to the community of Duhonw 04 CILMERY Llanganten 224 5 Removal of the warding 384 arrangement Rhosferig 133 2 7 7 7 05 CRAY 201 7 7 No changes 7 215 7 06 CRICKHOWELL 1753 12 12 Transfer a small part of the 12 1673 12 community of The Vale of Grwyney consisting of the Elvicta factory site, the Town’s Sports and Football field and town’s sewage farm to the Community of Crickhowell 07 DUHONW 260 7 7 Increase the councillor numbers 7 244 7 An adjustment of the community boundary with Erwhelm moving from Builth to the community of Duhonw 08 ERWOOD Crickadarn 195 5 Removal of the warding 344 arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Gwenddwr 155 4 9 7 7 09 FELIN-FACH Llandefalle 215 4 An adjustment in the ward Llandefalle 4 234 boundary to transfer the whole of the partitioned small village of Felinfach to the Talachddu ward Llanfilo 158 3 Llanfilo 3 175 Talachddu 147 2 9 Talachddu 2 152 9 2 10 GLYN TARELL Glyn 224 3 Transfer a small part of the 471 community of Glyn Tarell at Brecon Cattle Market at Ffrwdgrech to this community but affecting no electors Transfer the property of The Held from this community to the community of Llanfrynach Llanspyddid 194 3 Removal of the warding arrangement Modrydd 50 1 St. David Without 52 1 8 8 8 11 GWERNYFED Aberllynfi 371 5 Removal of the warding 10 853 10 arrangement Tregoyd and 424 5 10 Velindre 12 HAY 1281 10 10 Transfer a small part of the 11 1221 11 community of Llanigon at Gipsy Castle Farm to this community with the boundary westwards to follow an unmetalled lane from the River Wye to the unclassified road and follow that road to the B4350 and the existing boundary and thereby transferring three dwellings Increase the councillor numbers 13 HONDDU ISAF Garthbrengy and 231 5 Removal of the warding Llandefaelog arrangement Llanfihangel 93 2 7 7 340 7 Fechan 14 LLANAFANFAWR Llanafanfawr 198 5 Alteration to the warding Llanafanfawr 4 183 arrangement for Llanfihangel Brynpabuan and Llysdinam and the making of a single ward and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Llanfihangel 82 2 Llanfihangel 4 177 Brynpabuan Brynpabuan and Llysdinam Llysdinam 92 2 9 8 3 15 LLANDDEW 198 7 7 No changes 7 187 7 16 LLANFIHANGEL Bwlch 416 5 Renaming of this community to Bwlch 5 449 CWMDU WITH CWMDU AND DISTRICT BWLCH AND CATHEDINE Cwmdu 195 3 Cwmdu 3 192 Tretower 153 2 10 Tretower 2 161 10 17 LLANFRYNACH Cantref 78 2 Transfer of part of the Cantref 2 105 community of Glyn Tarell at The Held to this community Llanfrynach 178 4 Alteration to the warding Llanfrynach 3 157 arrangement to follow the Afon Cynrig from its confluence with the river Usk, southwards to a point just to the south of Lower Cantref, where it would divert eastwards, to the south of Maesderwen, following field boundaries to join the nant Menascin. It would then follow the nant Menascin and Cwm Cwareli to the community boundary. Abercynrig, Abercynrig Mill and Maesderwen would remain in the Llanfrynach ward, as would those properties along the Tregaer road whose only access is into the settlement of Llanfrynach. This results in a consequential reduction in councillor numbers. Llanhamlach 220 5 11 Llanhamlach 4 223 9 18 LLANGAMARCH Gwarafog 51 2 Removal of the warding arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Llandulas 58 2 Penbuallt 309 6 10 8 452 8 4 19 LLANGATTOCK 871 9 9 Increase the councillor numbers 10 781 10 20 LLANGORS Llanfihangel 340 4 Alteration to the warding Llanfihangel 5 478 Talyllyn arrangements with the creation Talyllyn of two wards with a new boundary that follows the course of the afon Llynfi through the centre of Llangorse Lake / Llyn Safaddan. Consequential reduction in councillor numbers Llangasty 161 3 Llangors 5 428 Talyllyn Llangors 370 5 12 10 21 LLANGYNIDR 845 10 10 No changes 10 876 10 22 LLANIGON Hay Rural 144 3 Transfer a small part of the community of Llanigon at Gipsy Castle Farm to this community with the boundary westwards to follow an unmetalled lane from the River Wye to the unclassified road and follow that road to the B4350 and the existing boundary and thereby transferring three dwellings Llanigon 280 6 9 Removal of the warding 8 391 8 arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers 23 LLANWRTHWL 137 7 7 No changes 7 165 7 24 LLANWRTYD Abergwesyn 31 1 Removal of the warding 663 WELLS arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Llanwrtyd Wells 522 9 Llanwrtyd 66 2 12 11 11 Without 25 LLYWEL Traianglas 51 3 Reduction in councillor numbers Traianglas 2 52 in retained wards Traianmawr 357 7 10 Traianmawr 6 376 8 5 26 MAESCAR Pontsenni 565 8 An adjustment in the ward Pontsenni 6 558 boundaries between the existing retained wards and consequential adjustment in the allocation of councillors between wards The following properties are transferred from Ysclydach to Pontsenni wards: Beli Bedw, Rhydbriw House, Ynysbont, Sennybridge HQ and Llwyncyntefin Close, Glynderi Pottery, Llwyncyntefin House, Bronallt, Cefnrhosan Fawr and Cwmwysg Ganol. Senni 66 1 The following properties are Senni 2 105 transferred from Pontsenn to Senni ward: Rhyddings villa, Tyleabychan, Foxen, Foxen Barn, Blaen Pant Einon, Llwynstyfelin, Cefnbrynich, Cwmbrynich, Glwyd Fawr, Gwernlatai, Tylegarw, Ysclydach 165 2 11 The following properties are Ysclydach 3 135 11 transferred from Ysclydach to Pontsenni wards Beli Bedw, Rhydbriw House, Ynysbont, Sennybridge HQ and Llwyncyntefin Close, Glynderi Pottery, Llwyncyntefin House, Bronallt, Cefnrhosan Fawr and Cwmwysg Ganol. 27 MERTHYR 204 7 7 No changes 7 214 7 CYNOG 28 TALGARTH 1324 12 12 No changes 12 1323 12 6 29 TALYBONT-ON- Llanddetty 202 4 County boundary change at USK Pontsticill which was transferred to the County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil Llanfigan 310 5 Removal of the warding arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Llansantffraed 88 2 11 9 587 9 30 TAWE UCHAF Caehopkin 260 3 Transfer of part of the Caehopkin 3 247 community of Ystradfellte to the west of Nant y Moel to this community, with the boundary being Nant y Moel. Coelbren 513 5 Coelbren 5 520 Penycae 492 5 13 Penycae 5 514 13 31 THE VALE OF Llanbedr 251 4 Transfer a small part of the Llanbedr 4 250 GRWYNEY community of The Vale of Grwyney consisting of the Elvicta factory site, the Town’s Sports and Football field and town’s sewage farm to the Community of Crickhowell Renaming the Llangenny ward to become Llangenny and Glanqrwyney ward. Llangenny 399 5 9 Llangenny and 5 393 9 Glangrwyney 32 TRALLONG Llanfihangel 96 3 Adjustment to the warding Llanfihangel 3 87 Nant Bran arrangement with the merger of Nant Bran the Penpont and Trallong wards and consequential reduction in councillor numbers Penpont 63 1 Penpont and 4 214 Trallong Trallong 120 4 8 7 33 TREFLYS Beulah 231 7 Reduction in councillor numbers Beulah 5 214 in retained wards Garth 143 3 10 Garth 3 151 8 7 34 YSCIR 359 7 7 No changes 7 367 7 35 YSTRADFELLTE 465 9 9 Transfer of part of the Pontneddfechan 6 320 community of Ystradfellte to the west of Nant y Moel to this community, with the boundary being Nant y Moel Creation of a warding arrangements with the boundary following the rivers Nedd Fechan and Mellte, crossing the intervening ridge near to the farmstead of Hendre-ffydd. Reduction in councillor numbers Ystradfellte 2 150 8 36 YSTRADGYNLAIS Abercraf 1195 3 No changes Abercraf 3 1134 Cwm-twrch 1692 4 Cwm-twrch 4 1542 Ynyscedwyn 1831 4 Ynyscedwyn 4 1744 Ystradgynlais 2091 5 16 Ystradgynlais 5 2049 16 8 FINAL PROPOSALS MONTGOMERYSHIRE No Community Wards – Pre Elector Councillo Total Summary of Finals Proposals Wards – Final Councillor Elec Cllrs 2006 s 2006 r Pre 2006 Councillor Proposals s Now tors Proposed s Pre 2006 Now 1 ABERHAFESP 354 7 7 No changes 7 342 7 2 BANWY Garthbeibio 77 2 Removal of the warding arrangement Llangadfan 392 6 8 8 487 8 3 BAUSLEY WITH Bausley 476 7 CRIGGION Criggion 55 2 9 Removal of the warding 8 561 8 arrangement and consequential reduction in councillor numbers 4 BERRIEW 1044 12 12 Reduction in councillor numbers 11 1106 11 5 BETTWS 357 7 7 Renaming of this Community to 7 375 7 BETWS CEDEWAIN 6 CADFARCH Isygarreg 129 3 An adjustment in the ward Isygarreg 2 126 boundary between Penegoes and Uwchygarreg by transferring the whole of the small village of Forge to the Uwchygarreg ward and leaving the afon Dulas to the south of Forge, following field boundaries over Pen y Graig-fawr to meet a westward flowing tributary of the afon Dulas to the north of Forge.
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