Welcome to Aberdyfi Community Council

Community and Town Councils form the most local level of government in Wales, covering approximately 94% of the land area and 70% of the population of Wales. These Councils have a powerful voice – a tool to best represent the needs and aspirations of local people.

Community and Town Councils are an elected tier of local government. They have the legal power to take action and can play a vital part in representing the interests of their communities and influencing other important decision makers.

Engaging with your council is the best way to find out what makes it tick. By law, members of the public are allowed to be present during most Council business meetings. Find out the next Council meeting in the Council Business section or for further information contact your Community Council.

All Councillors are expected to uphold the highest standards of behaviour. The public needs to feel confident that they are living up to the high standards expected from them.

Councillors are bound by a statutory Code of Conduct which outlines what is expected of them in terms of behaviour and conduct and applies to Councillors whenever they are acting or appear to be acting as a Councillor – in short pretty much all of the time.

Councillors are expected to formally agree to the Code when signing their acceptance of office following election. A copy of the Code of Conduct is available in the Aberdyfi Council Office.

Spotlight…

New Councillors co-opted

Aberdyfi Community Council are delighted to announce that two new councillors have been co-opted in the last few months. Anna Grundy was co-opted in June and Henry Williams was co-opted at Monday's meeting on 15th September. The Council looks forward to working with...

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Councillor vacancy

Aberdyfi Community Council has a vacancy to co-opt a new councillor. Could this be you? Please contact the clerk for more information (clerk@aberdyfi-council.wales, Tel:01654 767816) or an application form can be found on the Public Notices page of this website, under...

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Youth workers wanted!

Gwynedd Council are seeking 2 part-time youth workers for the Aberdyfi area. Details can be found here: Youth worker jobs    Spotlight...

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Men’s toilets closed due to flooding

Gwynedd Council have had to close the men's toilets in Aberdyfi due to flooding and they will open them again as soon as possible. The ladies and accessible toilet remain open, as do the public toilets by the Neuadd Dyfi. Gwynedd Council apologise for the...

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Transport survey

We need your help! We are working with other organisations in the local area to see if we can set up a community transport system and the first step in this is to prove there is a need by doing a survey. We have left hard copies of the survey in various locations...

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Spotlight…

New Councillors co-opted

Aberdyfi Community Council are delighted to announce that two new councillors have been co-opted in the last few months. Anna Grundy was co-opted in June and Henry Williams was co-opted at Monday's meeting on 15th September. The Council looks forward to working with...

read more

Welcome to Aberdyfi Community Council

Community and Town Councils form the most local level of government in Wales, covering approximately 94% of the land area and 70% of the population of Wales. These Councils have a powerful voice – a tool to best represent the needs and aspirations of local people.

 

Community and Town Councils are an elected tier of local government. They have the legal power to take action and can play a vital part in representing the interests of their communities and influencing other important decision makers.

Engaging with your council is the best way to find out what makes it tick. By law, members of the public are allowed to be present during most Council business meetings. Find out the next Council meeting in the Council Business section or for further information contact your Community Council.

All Councillors are expected to uphold the highest standards of behaviour. The public needs to feel confident that they are living up to the high standards expected from them.

Councillors are bound by a statutory Code of Conduct which outlines what is expected of them in terms of behaviour and conduct and applies to Councillors whenever they are acting or appear to be acting as a Councillor – in short pretty much all of the time.

Councillors are expected to formally agree to the Code when signing their acceptance of office following election. A copy of the Code of Conduct is available in the Aberdyfi Council Office.

Spotlight…

New Councillors co-opted

Aberdyfi Community Council are delighted to announce that two new councillors have been co-opted in the last few months. Anna Grundy was co-opted in June and Henry Williams was co-opted at Monday's meeting on 15th September. The Council looks forward to working with...

read more

Welcome to Aberdyfi Community Council

Community and Town Councils form the most local level of government in Wales, covering approximately 94% of the land area and 70% of the population of Wales. These Councils have a powerful voice – a tool to best represent the needs and aspirations of local people.

Community and Town Councils are an elected tier of local government. They have the legal power to take action and can play a vital part in representing the interests of their communities and influencing other important decision makers.

Engaging with your council is the best way to find out what makes it tick. By law, members of the public are allowed to be present during most Council business meetings. Find out the next Council meeting in the Council Business section or for further information contact your Community Council.

All Councillors are expected to uphold the highest standards of behaviour. The public needs to feel confident that they are living up to the high standards expected from them.

Councillors are bound by a statutory Code of Conduct which outlines what is expected of them in terms of behaviour and conduct and applies to Councillors whenever they are acting or appear to be acting as a Councillor – in short pretty much all of the time.

Councillors are expected to formally agree to the Code when signing their acceptance of office following election. A copy of the Code of Conduct is available in the Aberdyfi Council Office.

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