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  2. Vale of Glamorgan Council - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Vale of Glamorgan - Wikipedia

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    The Vale of Glamorgan was a second tier district, part of the new county of South Glamorgan, [8] under the Local Government Act 1972. It created several problems in local governance, between the South Glamorgan County Council, Cardiff City Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council owing to their conflicting

  4. Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council was the local authority for the Vale of Glamorgan in South Glamorgan, Wales, created in 1974 and reconstituted in 1996 as the Vale of Glamorgan Council unitary authority. [1] It was a second tier district authority, with South Glamorgan County Council providing county-level services to the area.

  5. Local government in Wales - Wikipedia

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    There are 878 communities in Wales, [10] however only 734 communities have a community council (also styled as a "town council" for some communities). The current configuration of communities was established in the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 , while the framework was established earlier in the Local Government Act 1972 .

  6. South Glamorgan County Council - Wikipedia

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    The new county of South Glamorgan was created covering the former county borough of Cardiff, (which had been independent from Glamorgan County Council), together with the southern parts of Glamorgan and the parish of St Mellons from Monmouthshire. South Glamorgan County Council came into existence on 1 April 1974. [1]

  7. Atlantic Trading Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate was a Supply Reserve Depot prior to becoming a trading estate. [5] In 1971, the Official Report of the Standing Committees delivered to Parliament referred to "a new project called the Atlantic Trading Estate, on the seaboard near Barry", stating that "there are a considerable number of new undertakings, and it is creating a significant, though relatively small, amount of employment ...

  8. The Bendricks - Wikipedia

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    The Bendricks can be accessed via a path which follows the outside of the security fence round HMS Cambria at Hayes Point, Sully or by following the coastal path in a south-westerly direction from the public slipway at the Vale of Glamorgan recycling centre at Hayes Road, Sully. The footprints can be difficult to see.

  9. County Voluntary Council - Wikipedia

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    Every county in Wales has a voluntary sector infrastructure body, [1] generically called a County Voluntary Council or CVC. [2] [3] The key role of a CVC is to provide advice and information to local voluntary and community groups on volunteering, funding sources and a wide range of other issues.