Dyfed County Council

Dyfed County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Dyfed) was the county council of the non-metropolitan county of Dyfed in south west Wales. It operated between 1974 and 1996. The county council was based at County Hall, Carmarthen.

Dyfed County Council

Cyngor Sir Dyfed
History
Founded1 April 1974
Disbanded31 March 1996
Preceded byCardiganshire County Council

Carmarthenshire County Council

Pembrokeshire County Council
Succeeded byCeredigion
Carmarthenshire
Pembrokeshire
Elections
First election
April 1973
Last election
May 1993
Next election
N/A
Meeting place
County Hall, Carmarthen

History

Dyfed County Council was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It took over the functions of the three previous county councils which had covered the area: Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire.[1]

Dyfed County Council was abolished under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, being replaced on 1 April 1996 by three unitary authorities: Carmarthenshire County Council, Ceredigion County Council, and Pembrokeshire County Council. These corresponded to the former counties which had been abolished 22 years earlier. The area of Dyfed became a preserved county, being used for some ceremonial purposes, but no longer having a county council.[2][3]

Political control

The first election to the county council was held in April 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1974. The vast majority of the councillors elected in 1973 were members of one of the three previous county councils. At the 1977 election, Plaid Cymru gained some ground although not to the extent that was seen in parts of the South Wales valleys in that year.[4] Political control of the council from 1974 until its abolition in 1996 was held by the following parties:[5]

Party in controlYears
Independent1974–1981
No overall control1981–1996

Elections

Premises

The council inherited several offices from its three predecessor county councils, including the three former county councils' main offices, being Swyddfa'r Sir in Aberystwyth from Cardiganshire, County Hall, Carmarthen from Carmarthenshire, and the County Offices on St Thomas Green in Haverfordwest from Pembrokeshire. County Hall in Carmarthen served as Dyfed County Council's headquarters throughout its existence, with the other offices serving as area offices.[6][7][8]

References

  1. "Local Government Act 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1972 c. 70, retrieved 4 October 2022
  2. "Local Government (Wales) Act 1994", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1994 c. 19, retrieved 4 October 2022
  3. "Dyfed County Council Records". Archives Hub. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  4. "Election results". Western Mail. 13 April 1973.
  5. "Compositions calculator". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  6. Whitaker's Almanack 1979, p. 677
  7. Swansea and South West Wales Telephone Directory, 1975, page 69, Dyfed County Council: Headquarters, County Hall, Carmarthen / County Office, Haverfordwest
  8. Shrewsbury, Hereford and Mid Wales Telephone Directory, 1975, page 85, Dyfed County Council: Area Office, Swyddfa' Sir, Aberystwyth
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