Vale of Glamorgan Council
The Vale of Glamorgan Council is the governing body for the Vale of Glamorgan, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. It was run by the Conservative Party after the United Kingdom local elections, 2008, taking over the council from no overall control. Following the 2012 elections, it reverted to no overall control.[1]
Political makeup
Elections take place every four years. The last election was on 3 May 2012.[2]
Current composition (2012)
Group affiliation[3] | Members | |
---|---|---|
Labour | 21 | |
Conservative | 11 | |
Independent |
7 | |
Plaid Cymru | 7 | |
UKIP | 1 | |
Total |
47 |
Historic results
Year | Conservatives | Labour | Plaid Cymru | Independents | UKIP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | 11 | 21 | 7 | 7 | 1 |
2008 | 25 | 13 | 6 | 3 | 0 |
Electoral divisions
The county is divided into 23 electoral wards returning 47 councillors. Some of these wards are coterminous with communities (parishes) of the same name. Other wards may encompass several communities and in some cases communities can encompass more than one ward. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':
Ward | Communities (Parishes) | Other geographic areas |
Baruc | Barry Town* (Baruc ward) | The Knap, Garden Suburb, Barry Island |
Buttrills | Barry Town* (Buttrills ward) | |
Cadoc | Barry Town* (Cadoc ward) | Cadoxton, Palmerstown |
Castleland | Barry Town* (Castleland ward) | Bendricks |
Cornerswell | Penarth Town* (Cornerswell ward) | Cogan |
Court | Barry Town* (Court ward) | |
Cowbridge |
|
Aberthin, City, Craig Penllyn, Llanblethian, Llandough, Llansannor, Penllyn, Pentre Meyrick, St Mary Church, St. Hillary, Trehyngyll, Ystradowen |
Dinas Powys | Eastbrook, Leckwith, Michaelston le Pit, Murch, St Andrew's Major, Westra | |
Dyfan | Barry Town* (Dyfan ward) | Colcot, Highlight Park |
Gibbonsdown | Barry Town* (Gibbonsdown ward) | Merthyr Dyfan |
Illtyd | Barry Town* (Illtyd ward) | Cwm Talwg |
Llandough | Llandough* | |
Llandow/Ewenny | Colwinston, Corntown, Llysworney, Ruthin, St. Mary Hill, Sigingstone, Troes, | |
Llantwit Major |
|
Boverton, Llanmaes, Monknash |
Peterston-super-Ely |
|
Clawdd Coch, Downs, Drope, Gwern y Steeple, Hensol, Pendoylan, St. Brides-super-Ely, St. George's |
Plymouth | Penarth Town* (Plymouth ward) | Lower Penarth |
Rhoose | East Aberthaw, Fonmon, Font-y-gari, Llanbethery, Llancadle, Llancarfan, Llantrithyd, Moulton, Penmark, Porthkerry, Tredogan, Walerston, | |
St Athan | St. Athan* | Flemingston, Gileston, West Aberthaw, |
St. Augustine's | Penarth Town* (St. Augustine ward) | Headlands, Penarth Marina, |
St. Bride's Major |
|
Boughton, Ogmore, Ogmore-by-Sea, Southerndown |
Stanwell | Penarth Town* (Stanwell ward) | |
Sully | Sully* | Cog, Cosmeston, Lavernock, Swanbridge |
Wenvoe | Wenvoe* | Bonvilston, Dyffryn, St. Lythans, St. Nicholas |
In the news
In 2010 it was revealed that the chief executive of the Vale of Glamorgan Council was the fourth highest paid in Wales, at £160,000 and £170,000 per annum. This was more than the salary of the First Minister of Wales. The Vale of Glamorgan Council explained "The salary is on a par with other council chief executives". [4]
References
- ↑ "Vale of Glamorgan Council elections 2012: Results", Penarth Times, 4 May 2012
- ↑ "Trailer - Local Elections May 2012". Keith Edkins. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
- ↑ "Election Results". BBC News. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
- ↑ "Council chief executives earn more than first minister", BBC News, 25 February 2010.