List of electoral wards in Bridgend County Borough

This list of electoral wards in Bridgend County Borough includes council wards, which elect councillors to Bridgend County Borough Council and community wards, which elect councillors to community councils. As of 2022 there are 28 county borough wards and 49 community council wards.

Pre-2022 ward map of Bridgend County Borough

Wards 1995

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At the 1995 elections to Bridgend County Borough Council 48 county councillors were elected from 28 electoral wards,[1] as follows (numbers of councillors in brackets):

Wards 1999

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Since The County Borough of Bridgend (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998 (and from the 1999 county council elections) the county borough has been divided into 39 electoral wards electing 54 county councillors.[2] Six of these wards are coterminous with communities (civil parishes) of the same name. Some communities have their own elected council. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':

Ward[2] County
councillors
Communities Community wards[2]
Aberkenfig 1
Aberkenfig
Bettws 1 Garw Valley* (part) Bettws
Blackmill 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Blackmill
Evanstown
Blaengarw 1 Garw Valley* (part) Blaengarw
Brackla 4 Brackla*
Bryncethin 1 St Bride's Minor* (part) Bryncethin
Bryncoch 1 St Bride's Minor* (part) Bryncoch
Bryntirion, Laleston and Merthyr Mawr 2
Laleston/Bryntirion
Caerau 3 Maesteg* (part) Caerau
Nantyffyllon
Cefn Cribwr 1 Cefn Cribwr*
Cefn Glas 1 Laleston* (part) Cefn Glas 1
Coity 1 Coity Higher* (part) Coity
Cornelly 2 Cornelly*
Coychurch Lower 1 Coychurch Lower*
Felindre 1 Pencoed* (part) Felindre
Hendre 2 Pencoed* (part) Hendre
Litchard 1 Coity Higher (part) Litchard
Llangeinor 1 Garw Valley* (part) Llangeinor
Llangewydd & Brynhyfryd 1 Laleston* (part) Cefn Glas 2
Llangynwyd 1 Llangynwyd Middle*
Maesteg East 2 Maesteg* (part) Maesteg East
Maesteg West 2 Maesteg* (part) Maesteg West
Morfa 2 Bridgend Town* (part) Morfa
Nant-y-Moel 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Nant-y-Moel
Newcastle 2 Bridgend Town* (part) Newcastle
Newton 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Newton
Nottage 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Nottage
Ogmore Vale 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Ogmore Vale
Oldcastle 2 Bridgend Town* (part) Oldcastle
Pendre 1 Coity Higher* (part) Pendre
Penprysg 1 Penprysg
Pen-y-fai 1 Newcastle Higher* (part) Pen-y-fai
Pontycymmer 1 Garw Valley* (part) Pontycymmer
Porthcawl East Central 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) East Central
Porthcawl West Central 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) West Central
Pyle 3 Pyle*
Rest Bay 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Rest Bay
Sarn 1 St Bride's Minor* (part) Sarn
Ynysawdre 1 Ynysawdre* Tondu[3]
Brynmenyn

* = Communities which elect a community council

2019 review

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In January 2019 a consultation period began, to review the wards and representation in the county. It was proposed to reduce the number of electoral wards for 39 to 32, with a reduction in councillors from 54 to 52.[4]

The final proposals would see the number of wards reduced from 39 to 28. The number of coucillors was to drop from 54 to 51. These changes took effect from the 2022 council election.[5]

County and community wards 2022

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Following The County Borough of Bridgend (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2021 (effective from the 2022 county council elections) the county borough has been divided into 28 electoral wards electing 51 county councillors.[6] Four of the wards are coterminous with communities of the same name. Some communities have their own elected council. There are 49 community council wards electing up to 236 community councillors.[7]

The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':

Ward [6] County
councillors
Communities Community wards [6] Community
councillors
Aberkenfig 1 Llangynwyd Lower*
Newcastle Higher* (part)   Aberkenfig
Blackmill 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Blackmill
Evanstown
Brackla East and
Coychurch Lower
2 Brackla* (part) Brackla East
Coychurch Lower*
Brackla East Central 1 Brackla* (part) Brackla East Central
Brackla West 1 Brackla* (part) Brackla West
Brackla West Central 1 Brackla* (part) Brackla West Central
Bridgend Central 3 Bridgend* (part) Morfa 6 [8]
Newcastle 7
Bryntirion, Laleston and
Merthyr Mawr
3 Merthyr Mawr*
Laleston* (part) Laleston/Bryntirion
Caerau 2 Maesteg* (part) Caerau 4 [9]
Nantyffyllon 2
Cefn Glas 2 Laleston* (part) Cefn Glas 1
Cefn Glas 2
Coity Higher 3 Coity Higher* Coity
Litchard
Pendre
Cornelly c 2 Cornelly* 8 [10]
Garw Valley 3 Garw Valley* Bettws
Blaengarw
Llangeinor
Pontycymmer
Llangynwyd 1 Llangynwyd Middle*
Maesteg East 2 Maesteg* (part) Maesteg East
Maesteg West 2 Maesteg* (part) Maesteg West
Nant-y-Moel 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Nant-y-Moel
Newton 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Newton 3 [11]
Nottage 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Nottage 3 [11]
Ogmore Vale 1 Ogmore Valley* (part) Ogmore Vale
Oldcastle 2 Bridgend Town* (part) Oldcastle 6 [8]
Pencoed and Penprysg 3 Coychurch Higher*
Pencoed* Felindre
Hendre
Penprysg
Pen-y-fai 1 Newcastle Higher* (part) Pen-y-fai
Porthcawl East Central 2 Porthcawl Town* (part) East Central 6 [11]
Porthcawl West Central 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) West Central 3
Pyle, Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr 3 Cefn Cribwr*
Pyle*
Rest Bay 1 Porthcawl Town* (part) Rest Bay 3 [11]
St Bride's Minor and
Ynysawdre
3 St Bride's Minor* Bryncethin 2 [12]
Bryncoch 5
Sarn 6
Ynysawdre* Tondu 6 [13]
Brynmenyn 4

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bridgend County Borough Council Election Results 1995-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "The County Borough of Bridgend (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. 23 November 1998. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Members". Ynysawdre Community Council. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Consultation on changes to BCBC electoral wards". Glamorgan Gem. 28 January 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  5. ^ Hannah Neary (16 July 2021). "Number of electoral wards in Bridgend county borough to fall resulting in loss of three councillors". Wales Online. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "The County Borough of Bridgend (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2021". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  7. ^ Lisa Baker (10 April 2022). "Candidates confirmed for local government elections on 5 May". News From Wales. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Wards and councillors". Bridgend Town Council. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Caerau Ward". Maesteg Town Council. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Councillors". Cornelly Community Council. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "Councillors information". Porthcawl Town Council. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Town and community election results". Bridgend County Borough Council. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Members". Ynysawdre Community Council. Retrieved 5 April 2019.