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The building was subsequently used as an area office by Dyfed County Council. Following the re-establishment of Pembrokeshire County Council in 1996 and the opening of a new County Hall in 1999 the County Offices became surplus to requirements and so were demolished and a leisure centre built on the site, opening in 2009. [25]
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.
An earlier Pembrokeshire County Council had existed from 1889 until 1974, when local government reorganisation abolished the administrative county of Pembrokeshire, splitting the area into two districts called Preseli (renamed Preseli Pembrokeshire in 1987) and South Pembrokeshire, both of which were within a new county of Dyfed.
Since 1995 Narberth has been an electoral ward to Pembrokeshire County Council, electing one county councillor. [5] Councillor (Thomas) David Watkins was elected unopposed in 1995 and 1999, firstly as an Independent and subsequently for the Labour Party. He lost to an Independent candidate, Wynne Evans, at the June 2004 elections. [6]
Pembroke St Michael is an electoral ward in the town of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. [1] It covers the east area of the town. [2]The ward currently elects a county councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council and three town councillors to Pembroke Town Council. [3]
Milford Hakin is an electoral ward in Pembrokeshire, Wales. [1] It covers the Hakin area of the Milford Haven community, to the west of Milford Haven Docks.It elects a councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council and three councillors to Milford Haven Town Council.
The community of Camrose consists of part of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. According to the UK 2011 Census the population of the Camrose ward was 2,565 (with 2,148 of these of voting age). [1] Camrose councillor Jamie Adams was leader of Pembrokeshire County Council from May 2012 [2] until the May 2017 elections.
Location of the Martletwy ward within Pembrokeshire. Martletwy is an electoral ward in Pembrokeshire, Wales. [1] It is bordered to the west by the River Cleddau and includes three communities within its boundaries, namely Llawhaden, Martletwy, and Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech. The ward elects a councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council.