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Carmarthenshire County Council Reccomended Council Membership Appendix 3 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL RECCOMENDED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % Variance % variance No. OF ELECTORATE 2017 ELECTORATE 2022 No. NAME Description from from County COUNCILLORS 2017 RATIO 2022 RATIO County average The Communities of Abergwili and 1 Abergwili 1 1,903 1,903 -1% 1,960 1,960 0% Llanllawddog 2 Ammanford The Town of Ammanford 2 4,072 2,036 6% 4,194 2,097 7% 3 Betws The Community of Betws 1 1,841 1,841 -4% 1,896 1,896 -4% 4 Bigyn The Bigyn ward of the Town of Llanelli 3 4,839 1,613 -16% 4,984 1,661 -16% The Burry Port ward of the Town of 5 Burry Port 2 3,340 1,670 -13% 3,440 1,720 -13% Pembrey and Burry Port The Bynea ward of the Community of 6 Bynea 2 3,135 1,568 -18% 3,229 1,615 -18% Llanelli Rural The North and South wards of the Town 7 Carmarthen Town North and South 3 6,623 2,208 15% 6,822 2,274 16% of Carmarthen The West ward of the Town of 8 Carmarthen Town West 2 3,657 1,829 -4% 3,767 1,884 -4% Carmarthen The Communities of Cenarth, Newcastle 9 Cenarth and Llangeler 2 4,406 2,203 15% 4,539 2,270 15% Emlyn and Llangeler The Communities of Cilycwm, Cynwyl 10 Cilycwm Gaeo, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda and 1 2,178 2,178 14% 2,244 2,244 14% Llanycrwys 11 Quarter Bach The Community of Quarter Bach 1 2,167 2,167 13% 2,232 2,232 13% The Communities of Bronwydd, Cynwyl 12 Cynwyl Elfed 1 1,969 1,969 3% 2,028 2,028 3% Elfed and Llanpumsaint The Dafen and Felinfoel wards of the 13 Dafen and Felinfoel 2 3,945 1,973 3% 4,064 2,032 3% Community of Llanelli Rural 14 Elli The Elli ward of the Town of Llanelli 1 1,661 1,661 -13% n/a n/a n/a The Pistillwyd and Twyn wards of the 15 Garnant 1 1,579 1,579 -18% 1,627 1,627 -17% Community of Cwmamman The Grenig and Tircoed wards of the 16 Glanamman 1 1,825 1,825 -5% 1,879 1,879 -5% Community of Cwmamman The Glanymor ward of the Town of 17 Glanymor 2 4,514 2,257 18% 4,649 2,325 18% Llanelli The Glyn ward of the Community of 18 Glyn 1 1,707 1,707 -11% 1,758 1,758 -11% Llanelli Rural 19 Gorslas The Community of Gorslas 2 3,677 1,839 -4% 3,788 1,894 -4% Appendix 3 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL RECCOMENDED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % Variance % variance No. OF ELECTORATE 2017 ELECTORATE 2022 No. NAME Description from from County COUNCILLORS 2017 RATIO 2022 RATIO County average The Hendy ward of the Community of 20 Hendy 1 2,295 2,295 20% 2,364 2,364 20% Llanedi The Hengoed ward of the Community of 21 Hengoed 2 3,175 1,588 -17% 3,270 1,635 -17% Llanelli Rural The Town of Kidwelly and Community 22 Kidwelly and St. Ishmael 2 3,961 1,981 3% 4,080 2,040 4% of St. Ishmael The Communities of Eglwyscummin, 23 Laugharne Township Laugharne Township, Llanddowror and 1 2,166 2,166 13% 2,231 2,231 13% Pendine The Communities of Cilymaenllwyd, 24 Llanboidy 1 1,694 1,694 -12% 1,744 1,744 -11% Llanboidy and Llangynin The Communities of Llanarthney and 25 Llanddarog 1 1,660 1,660 -13% 1,710 1,710 -13% Llanddarog The Community of Dyffryn Cennen and 26 Llandeilo 1 2,373 2,373 24% 2,148 2,148 9% Town of Llandeilo The Town of Llandovery and 27 Llandovery 1 2,060 2,060 8% 2,121 2,121 8% Community of Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn The Heolddu and Llandybie wards of 28 Llandybie 2 3,237 1,619 -15% 3,334 1,667 -15% the Community of Llandybie The Communities of Llanegwad, 29 Llanegwad Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn and 1 2,018 2,018 5% 2,079 2,079 6% Llanfynydd The Communities of Llanfihangel 30 Llanfihangel Aberbythych 1 1,504 1,504 -21% 1,549 1,549 -21% Aberbythych and Llangathen The Communities of Llanfihangel-ar- 31 Llanfihangel-ar-Arth 1 2,215 2,215 16% 2,282 2,282 16% Arth and Llanllwni The Communities of Llanddeusant, 32 Llangadog 1 1,598 1,598 -17% 1,646 1,646 -16% Llangadog and Myddfai 33 Llangennech The Community of Llangennech 2 4,002 2,001 5% 4,122 2,061 5% 34 Llangunnor The Community of Llangunnor 1 2,130 2,130 11% 2,194 2,194 11% The Communities of Llandyfaelog and 35 Llangyndeyrn 2 3,954 1,977 3% 4,073 2,037 3% Llangyndeyrn Appendix 3 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL RECCOMENDED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP % Variance % variance No. OF ELECTORATE 2017 ELECTORATE 2022 No. NAME Description from from County COUNCILLORS 2017 RATIO 2022 RATIO County average 36 Llannon The Community of Llannon 2 4,138 2,069 8% 4,263 2,132 8% The Communities of Llanybydder and 37 Llanybydder 1 2,075 2,075 8% 2,137 2,137 9% Pencarreg 38 Lliedi The Lliedi ward of the Town of Llanelli 2 3,892 1,946 2% 4,009 2,005 2% The Pemberton ward of the Community 39 Llwynhendy 2 3,201 1,601 -16% 3,297 1,649 -16% of Llanelli Rural The Communities of Llansawel, 40 Manordeilo and Salem 1 2,152 2,152 12% 2,216 2,216 13% Manordeilo and Salem, and Talley The Pembrey ward of the Town of 41 Pembrey 2 3,441 1,721 -10% 3,544 1,772 -10% Pembrey and Burry Port The Penygroes ward of the Community 42 Penygroes 1 2,294 2,294 20% 2,363 2,363 20% of Llandybie 43 Pontyberem The Community of Pontyberem 1 2,164 2,164 13% 2,229 2,229 13% The Saron ward of the Community of 44 Saron 2 3,306 1,653 -14% 3,405 1,703 -13% Llandybie The Communities of Llangain, 45 St Clears with Llansteffan Llangynog and Llansteffan, and the 2 4,195 2,098 10% 4,321 2,161 10% Town of St. Clears The Swiss Valley ward of the 46 Swiss Valley 1 2,135 2,135 12% 2,199 2,199 12% Community of Llanelli Rural The Communities of Abernant, 47 Trelech Llanwinio, Meidrim, Newchurch and 1 2,305 2,305 20% 2,374 2,374 21% Merthyr, and Trelech 48 Trimsaran The Community of Trimsaran 1 1,911 1,911 0% 1,968 1,968 0% The Llanedi and Tycroes wards of the 49 Tycroes 1 2,119 2,119 11% 2,182 2,182 11% Community of Llanedi 50 Tyisha The Tyisha ward of the Town of Llanelli 2 3,403 1,702 -11% n/a n/a n/a The Community of Henllanfallteg and 51 Whitland 1 1,787 1,787 -7% 1,841 1,841 -6% Town of Whitland TOTAL: 75 143,598 1,915 147,611 1,968 Ratio is the number of electors per councillor Electoral figures supplied by Carmarthenshire County Council 2017 2022 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 32 63% 29 57% Between 0% and + or - 10% of County average 19 37% 22 43%.
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