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The original county council generally held its meetings at the Shire Hall at 47 High Street, Haverfordwest. [24] In 1923 the council acquired the former Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest Infirmary at the corner of St Thomas Green and Winch Lane, which had been built in 1872, converting it to become their main offices.
The fifth election to Pembrokeshire County Council was held on 3 May 2012. [1] It was preceded by the 2008 election and followed by the 2017 election.On the same day there were elections to 20 of the other 21 local authorities in Wales (all except Anglesey), community council elections in Wales and other elections elsewhere in the United Kingdom
All council seats were up for election. These were the first elections held following local government reorganisation and the abolition of Dyfed County Council.The ward boundaries for the new authority were based on the previous Preseli Pembrokeshire District Council and South Pembrokeshire District Council with the majority of wards continuing to elect one councillor.
The 1999 elections to Pembrokeshire County Council were held on 6 May 1999. [1] It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election. On the same day there were the first elections to the Welsh Assembly and elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales and community councils in Wales. All council seats were up for election.
Elections to Pembrokeshire County Council were held on 10 June 2004. [1] It was preceded by the 1999 election and followed by the 2008 election. The results were drawn from the Pembrokeshire County Council website but the relevant page has now (2013) been deleted.
The first election to Pembrokeshire County Council, was held in January 1889. [1] It was followed by the 1892 election . The county was divided into numerous single member wards with two or more councillors elected to represent Tenby and Pembroke Dock .
The 2017 election to Pembrokeshire County Council was held on 4 May 2017 as part of wider local elections across Wales. The election was preceded by the 2012 election. [1] It was followed by the 2022 election. Twelve seats (out of the sixty available) had candidates elected unopposed.
Elections to Pembrokeshire County Council were held on 1 May 2008. [1] It was preceded by the 2004 election and followed by the 2012 election. On the same day there were elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales, and to community council elections in Wales. There were also elections elsewhere in the United Kingdom