List of electoral wards in Pembrokeshire

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Electoral wards 2011–2022

This list of electoral wards in Pembrokeshire includes council wards, which elect councillors to Pembrokeshire County Council and community wards, which elect councillors to community councils.

The county is divided into 59 electoral divisions, all except one returning one councillor. Some of these divisions are coterminous with communities (civil parishes) of the same name. Most communities have their own elected council (indicated by '*'). There are ten town councils and 52 community councils in the county.

Current wards

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Since the 2022 local elections the county has been divided into 59 electoral divisions, electing 60 councillors. The following table lists ward divisions and associated communities (including community councillors):

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards Community councillors
Amroth and Saundersfoot North 1 Amroth [1]
Crunwere
9
3
Boncath and Clydau 1
Bro Gwaun 1
Puncheston[2]
Henry's Moat
Scleddau North[2]
Scleddau South
Trecwn
Burton 1
Camrose c 1
Carew and Jeffreyston 1
Cilgerran and Eglwyswrw 1
Crymych and
Maenachlog-ddu
1
East Williamston 1
Fishguard North East 1 Fishguard North East 5 [3]
Fishguard North West 1
  • Fishguard and Goodwick Town* (part)
Fishguard North West 4 [4]
Goodwick 1
  • Fishguard and Goodwick Town* (part)
Goodwick 4 [5]
Haverfordwest Castle 1 Castle [6] 3 [6]
Haverfordwest Garth 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Garth 3
Haverfordwest Portfield 1 Portfield 4
Haverfordwest Prendergast 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Prendergast 3
Haverfordwest Priory 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Priory 4
Hundleton 1
Johnston 1
Kilgetty and Begelly 1
Lampeter Velfrey 1
Lamphey 1
Letterston 1
Llangwm 1
Llanrhian 1
Llanwnda[7]
St Nicholas
3
3
Maenclochog 1
Manorbier and Penally 1
Martletwy 1
Merlin's Bridge c 1
Milford Central 1 Central [8] 3
Milford East 1 East 3
Milford Hakin 1 Hakin 3
Milford Hubberston 1 Hubberston 3
Milford North 1 North 3
Milford West 1
  • Milford Haven Town* (part)
West 3
Narberth 1 Narberth Urban 10 [9]
Narberth Rural 1 Narberth Rural 2 [9]
Templeton 9 [9]
Newport and Dinas 1
11 [10]
Neyland East 1
Neyland West 1
Pembroke Monkton and St Mary South 2 Monkton 3 [11]
South 4 [12]
St Michael (part)
Pembroke St Mary North 1 North 4 [11]
Pembroke St Michael 1 St Michael (part) 4 [12]
Pembroke Dock Bufferland 1 Pennar (part)
Pembroke Dock Bush 1 Llanion [13] 5
Pembroke Dock Central 1 Central 3
Pembroke Dock Market 1 Market 5
Pembroke Dock Pennar 1 Pennar (part) 3
Rudbaxton c 1
Saundersfoot South 1 12 [9]
Solva 1
St David's 1 12 [14]
St. Dogmaels 1
St Florence and St Mary Out Liberty 1
St Ishmael's 1
Tenby North 1 Tenby North 8
Tenby South 1
  • Tenby Town* (part)
Tenby South 7
The Havens 1
Wiston 1

2021 boundary review

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A number of ward boundary changes were made following a review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales. 29 of the existing wards remained unchanged although there were some changes to ward names. The overall number of wards was reduced from 60 to 59, with one 2-member ward.[15]

Other ward changes

Of the remaining wards:

  • The existing Llanrhian ward consisting of the communities of Llanrhian and Mathry together with the community of Pencaer (previously in the Scleddau ward) were combined to create a new electoral ward named Llanrhian.
  • The communities of Cwm Gwaun and Puncheston (previously in the Dinas Cross ward) and the community of Scleddau (previously in the Scleddau ward) were combined to create a new electoral ward named Bro Gwaun.
  • The existing Newport ward was combined with the community of Dinas Cross to create a new electoral ward named Newport and Dinas.

(The above changes result in a net loss of one seat in this part of the county)

  • The communities of Cilgerran and Eglwyswrw were combined to create a new electoral ward named Cilgerran
  • The existing Clydau ward consisting of the communities of Boncath and Clydau with the community of Manordeifi (previously in the Cilgerran ward) were combined to create a new electoral ward named Boncath and Clydau.
  • The communities of Crymych and Mynachlog-ddu (previously in the Maenclochog ward) were combined to create a new ward named Crymych and Mynachlog-ddu.
  • The existing Maenclochog ward was replaced by a new ward of the same name comprising the communities of Clunderwen, Llandissilio West and Maenclochog but the communities of Mynachlog-ddu and New Moat were moved to other wards.
  • The existing Wiston ward was replaced by a new ward of the same name. It continued to include the communities of Ambleston and Wiston and the community of New Moat was added. The community of Spittal was moved to another ward.
  • The existing Rudbaxton ward was combined with the community of Spittal (previously in the Wiston ward) to create a new electoral ward named Rudbaxton and Spittal.

(The number of seats in this part of the county remained unchanged)

  • The existing Camrose ward was replaced with a new ward of the same ward comprising only the community of Camrose.
  • The existing The Havens ward was replaced by a ward of the same name including the communities of Nolton and Roch (previously in the Camrose ward) and The Havens.
  • The existing St Ishmaels ward consisting of the communities of Dale, Herbrandston, Marloes and St Brides and St Ishmaels, together with the communities of Tiers Cross and Walwyn's Castle were combined to create a new electoral ward named St Ishmaels.
  • The existing Johnston ward was replaced with a new ward of the same ward comprising only the community of Johnston.

(The number of seats in this part of the county remained unchanged)

  • In Milford Haven, a number of limited changes were made to ward boundaries, but the five wards continued to elect one councillor each.
  • The existing Pembroke Dock Pennar ward was divided to create two new wards, named Pembroke Dock: Pennar and Pembroke Dock: Bufferland.
  • The boundaries of the existing Pembroke Dock Central and Pembroke Dock Llanion were amended to create two new wards, named Pembroke Dock: Bush and Pembroke Dock: Central
  • The existing Pembroke Monkton and Pembroke St Mary South wards together with part of the Pembroke St Michael ward were merged to create a new two member ward named Pembroke: Monkton and St Mary South.
  • The existing Pembroke St Michael ward was replaced with a new ward of the same name, but with part of the ward transferred to Pembroke: Monkton and St Mary South.

(There was an increase of one in the number of seats in this part of the county)

  • The existing Manorbier ward, minus a part of the community of St Florence, was combined with the community of Penally to create a new electoral ward named Manorbier and Penally.
  • The communities of St Florence and St Mary Out Liberty were combined to create a new electoral ward named St Florence and St Mary Out Liberty.
  • The existing Amroth ward was combined with the northern part of the Saundersfoot ward to create a new electoral ward named Amroth and Saundersfoot North.
  • The remainder of the Saundersfoot ward would form a new electoral ward named Saundersfoot South.
  • The existing Carew ward was combined with the community of Jeffreyston (previously in East Williamston ward) to create a new electoral ward named Carew and Jeffreyston.
  • The existing East Williamston ward was replaced by a ward of the same name minus the community of Jeffreyston.

Pre-2022 wards

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Prior to the 2022 local elections the county was divided into 60 electoral divisions, each returning one councillor. The following table lists council divisions and associated communities:

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards
Amroth c 1 Amroth [1]
Crunwere
Burton 1
Camrose 1
Carew c 1
Cilgerran 1
Clydau 1
Crymych 1
Dinas Cross 1
East Williamston 1
Fishguard North East 1 Fishguard North East
Fishguard North West 1
  • Fishguard and Goodwick Town* (part)
Fishguard North West
Goodwick 1
  • Fishguard and Goodwick Town* (part)
Goodwick
Haverfordwest Castle 1 Castle [6]
Haverfordwest Garth 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Garth
Haverfordwest Portfield 1 Portfield
Haverfordwest Prendergast 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Prendergast
Haverfordwest Priory 1
  • Haverfordwest Town* (part)
Priory
Hundleton 1
Johnston 1
Kilgetty/Begelly c 1
Lampeter Velfrey 1
Lamphey 1
Letterston 1
Llangwm 1
Llanrhian 1
Maenclochog 1
Manorbier 1
Martletwy u11 1
Merlin's Bridge c 1
Milford Central 1 Central [8]
Milford East 1 East
Milford Hakin 1 Hakin
Milford Hubberston 1 Hubberston
Milford North 1 North
Milford West 1
  • Milford Haven Town* (part)
West
Narberth 1 Narberth Urban
Narberth Rural 1 Narberth Rural
Templeton
Newport c 1
Neyland East 1
Neyland West 1
Pembroke Monkton 1
Pembroke St Mary North 1
Pembroke St Mary South 1
Pembroke St Michael 1
Pembroke Dock Central 1 Central [13]
Pembroke Dock Llanion 1 Llanion
Pembroke Dock Market 1 Market
Pembroke Dock Pennar 1 Pennar
Penally 1
Rudbaxton c u11 1
Saundersfoot c 1
Scleddau 1 Llanwnda[7]
St Nicholas
Scleddau North[2]
Scleddau South
Trecwn
Solva 1
St David's 1
St. Dogmaels 1
St Ishmael's 1
Tenby North 1 Tenby North
Tenby South 1
  • Tenby Town* (part)
Tenby South
The Havens 1
Wiston 1

* = Communities which elect a community council
c = Ward coterminous with community of the same name
u11 = Uzmaston and Boulston community included in Rudbaxton ward prior to 2011. Uzmaston and Boulston combined with Slebech community in 2011 and joined Martletwy ward

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "First vote for almost three decades", Western Telegraph, 1 May 2008. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Review of Community Boundaries in the County of Pembrokeshire. Final Recommendations Report" (PDF). Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales. 2021. p. 18. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  3. ^ Fishguard North East Town Councillors, Fishguard & Goodwick Town Council. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. ^ Fishguard North West Councillors, Fishguard & Goodwick Town Council. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  5. ^ Goodwick Town Councillors, Fishguard & Goodwick Town Council. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Councillors, Haverfordwest Town Council. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  7. ^ a b Pencaer Community Council, Pembrokeshore Community Councils. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b The Milford Haven Town Council Wards, Milford Haven Town Council. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  9. ^ a b c d Pembrokeshire County Council: Notice of Election - Election of Town and Community Councillors, 21 March 2017 (pdf), Pembrokeshire Town & Community Councils. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  10. ^ Newport Town Council, Newport-pembs.co.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Election Shocks". Pembroke & Pembroke Dock Observer. 9 May 2008. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  12. ^ a b "Town Councillors". Pembroke Town Council. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  13. ^ a b Pembroke Dock Town Council - Proudly serving the Community, Pembroke Dock Town Council. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  14. ^ "The Council - Council Structure and Contact Details". St Davids City Council. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  15. ^ "Review of Community Boundaries in the County of Pembrokeshire. Final Recommendations Report" (PDF). Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales. July 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2022.

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