Vale of Glamorgan Council

Local government of Vale of Glamorgan, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vale of Glamorgan Council (Welsh: Cyngor Bro Morgannwg) is the local authority for the county borough of the Vale of Glamorgan, one of the principal areas of Wales.

Founded1 April 1996
Naomi Marshallsea,
Labour
since 7 May 2025[1]
Quick facts Vale of Glamorgan Council Cyngor Bro Morgannwg (Welsh), Type ...
Vale of Glamorgan Council

Cyngor Bro Morgannwg (Welsh)
Logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1996
Preceded byVale of Glamorgan Borough Council
South Glamorgan County Council
Leadership
Naomi Marshallsea,
Labour
since 7 May 2025[1]
Lis Burnett,
Labour
since 23 May 2022
Rob Thomas
since 1 May 2015[2]
Structure
Seats54 councillors[3][4]
Political groups
Administration (29)
  Labour (24)
  Llantwit First (4)
  Independent (1)
Other parties (25)
  Conservative (13)
  Plaid Cymru (8)
  Independent (3)
  Restore Britain (1)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
First past the post
First election
4 May 1995
Last election
5 May 2022
Next election
6 May 2027
Meeting place
Civic Offices, Holton Road, Barry, CF63 4RU
Website
www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk
Close

History

The new Vale of Glamorgan Council unitary authority came into effect on 1 April 1996, following the dissolution of South Glamorgan. It replaced the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council, which had been created in 1974 as a second-tier authority to South Glamorgan County Council.

Political control

The council has been under no overall control since 2012. Since the 2022 election the council has been run by a coalition of Labour, the Llantwit First Independents, and one of the independent councillors.[5]

The first election to the reconstituted council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1996. Political control of the council since 1996 has been as follows:[6]

More information Party in control, Years ...
Party in controlYears
Labour1996–1999
No overall control1999–2008
Conservative2008–2012
No overall control2012–present
Close

Leadership

The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Vale of Glamorgan, with political leadership provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1999 have been:

More information Councillor, Party ...
CouncillorPartyFromTo
Jeff James[7]ConservativeMay 19996 Dec 2006
Margaret Alexander[8]Labour6 Dec 2006May 2008
Gordon Kemp[9]ConservativeMay 2008May 2012
Neil Moore[10]LabourMay 2012May 2017
John Thomas[11][12]Conservative24 May 2017May 2019
Neil Moore[13][10]Labour20 May 2019May 2022
Lis Burnett[14]Labour23 May 2022
Close

Composition

Following the 2022 election the composition of the council was:

More information Party, Councillors ...
Close

One of the independent councillors forms part of the ruling coalition with Labour and local party the Llantwit First Independents.[5] The next election is due in 2027.[15]

Elections

Since 2012, elections have taken place every five years. The last election was on 5 May 2022.[6]

More information Year, Seats ...
Year Seats Labour Conservative Plaid Cymru Independent Liberal Democrats UKIP Notes
1995[16]473665000Labour majority control
19994718226010
2004[17]4716208300
20084713256300
20124722116701[18]
2017[19] 4714234600
2022[20]5425138800[20]
Close

Party with the most elected councillors in bold. Coalition agreements in notes column.

Premises

The council is based at the Civic Offices on Holton Road in Barry, which were built in 1981 for the old Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council.[7]

Electoral divisions

Electoral ward boundaries in the Vale of Glamorgan from 2022
Pre-2022 electoral ward boundaries in the Vale of Glamorgan

Until 2022 the county borough was 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 prior to the 2022 boundary changes. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':

More information Ward, Communities (Parishes) ...
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, Cosmeston
Rhoose East Aberthaw, Fonmon, Font-y-gari, Llanbethery, Llancadle, Llancarfan, Llantrithyd, Moulton, Penmark, Porthkerry, Tredogan, Walerston,
St Athan St Athan* Flemingston, Gileston, West Aberthaw, East Camp, Eglwys Brewis
St Augustine's Penarth Town* (St. Augustine ward) Headlands, Penarth Marina
St. Bride's Major
  • St. Bride's Major*
  • Wick*
Boughton, Ogmore, Ogmore-by-Sea, Southerndown
Stanwell Penarth Town* (Stanwell ward)
Sully Sully and Lavernock* Cog, Cosmeston, Swanbridge
Wenvoe Dyffryn, St. Lythans
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI