List of electoral wards in Powys

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Pre-2022 county wards of Powys, Wales

This list of electoral wards in Powys includes council wards, which elect councillors to Powys County Council and community wards, which elect councillors to community councils.

Powys is administered by Powys County Council and has 68 (73 until 2022) elected councillors representing 60 (73 until 2022) council wards. Although it is a unitary authority, the highway functions of the council, along with the allocation of small grants, are delegated to the three Shire Committees.

Local elections take place every five years. Some of the electoral wards are coterminous with communities (civil parishes) of the same name. There are 112 communities in the principal area. Nearly all communities have a local community council.

2022 ward changes[edit]

In 2021 a large number of proposals by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales, to reduce the number of wards in Powys from 73 to 60, with the number of councillors dropping from 73 to 68. As a result of ward mergers, some of the new wards would become multi-member.[1][2]

Twenty six ward boundaries would be unaffected: Builth, Caersws, Churchstoke, Cwm-twrch, Dolforwyn, Glantwymyn, Gwernyfed, Hay, Llandrindod North, Llandrinio, Llandysilio,Llanfyllin, Llanrhaeadr-ymMochnant/Llansilin, Llansantffraid, Machynlleth, Maescar/Llywel, Newtown East, Newtown Llanllwchaiarn North, Newtown Llanllwchaiarn West, Old Radnor, Rhayader,Rhiwcynon, Talgarth, Talybont-on-Usk, Tawe-Uchaf, Ynyscedwyn.[1]

Eight multi-member wards were created, electing two councillors each.[1]

Post-2022 wards[edit]

The following table lists the post-2022 county/community wards, the numbers of councillors elected and the communities they cover.

Montgomeryshire (North Powys)[edit]

Montgomeryshire has 29 wards electing 31 county councillors.

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards Community councillors
Banwy, Llanfihangel and Llanddwyn 1  


7
7
7
Berriew and Castle Caereinion 1 Berriew

11 [3]

Caersws 1 Caersws
Carno
6 [4]
 
Churchstoke c 1 Churchstoke [5]
Hyssington
9
3
Dolforwyn 1
Forden and Montgomery 1 Forden[6] 7
Montgomery 8 [7]
Glantwymyn 1 Ceinws [8]
Cemmaes
Darowen
Llanwrin
3
5
4
3
Guilsfield c 1
  • Guilsfield *
Kerry 1 Kerry [2]
Sarn
Llanbrynmair 1 Bontdolgadfan[9]
Wynnstay
4
6
Llandinam and Dolfor [2] 1 Dolfor


Llandrinio 1
Llandysilio 1
Llanfair Caereinion and Llanerfyl 1
Llanfyllin c 1 12 [10]
Llangyniew and Meifod 1
Meifod 11 [11]
Llanidloes 2
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant/
Llansilin
1
Llansantffraid 1
Machynlleth c 1 Machynlleth 12 [4]
Newtown Central and South 2 Newtown Central [12]
Newtown South
4
3
Newtown East [2] 1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Newtown East [12] 3
Newtown North 1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Llanllwchaiarn North [12] 3
Newtown West 1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Llanllwchaiarn West [12] 3
Rhiwcynon 1
Llanwyddelan[13]
Llanllugan
4
4
  • Manafon *
Trelystan and Trewern 1 Trelystan 3[14]
10 [15]
Welshpool Castle 1 Castle [16] 4
Welshpool Gungrog 1 Gungrog [16] 6
Welshpool Llanerchyddol 1 Llanerchyddol [16] 6

Radnorshire (Mid Powys)[edit]

Radnorshire area has 12 wards electing 14 county councillors.

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards Community councillors
Disserth and Trecoed with Newbridge 1 7 [17]
Newbridge
Glasbury 1 10
Boughrood [18]
Glasbury
5
5
Knighton and Beguildy 2
Knighton Central [19]
Knighton Outer
Knighton South East
Knighton West
3
2
5
4
Ithon Valley 1
Llandrindod North 1 North [20] 5
Llandrindod South 2 East [20]
South 1
South 2
West
2
2
4
2
Llanelwedd 1
8
Llangunllo with Norton 1
7 [21]
Norton
8 [22]
Llanyre and Nantmel 1
Old Radnor 1
Kinnerton/Evenjobb[23]
Old Radnor/Walton
5
6
Presteigne 1 Presteigne Town
Rhayader c 1

Brecknockshire (South Powys)[edit]

Brecknockshire area has 19 wards electing 23 county councillors.

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards Community councillors
Aber-craf and Ystradgynlais 2 Abercraf [24]
Ystradgynlais
4
4
Brecon East 2 St John's East [25]
St Mary's
3
5
Brecon West 2 St David's [25]
St John's West
3
4
Bronllys and Felin-fach 1
Builth 1 12 [26]
Crickhowell with Cwmdu and Tretower 2 12
  • Cwmdu and District *
Cwmdu
Tretower
  • Vale of Grwyney *
Llanbedr [27]
Llangenny & Glangrwyney
4
5
Cwm-twrch 1 Cwmtwrch [24] 4
Gwernyfed 1 10
 
Hay c 1 Hay 11 [28]
Llanafanfawr with Garth 1
Garth
Llangattock and Llangynidr 1 10
Llangors with Bwlch 1 Llangors
Llanfihangel Talyllyn
5
5
  • Cwmdu and District * (part)
Bwlch
Llanwrtyd Wells 1
  • Treflys * (part)
Beulah
Maescar/Llywel 1
  • Cray *
Pontsenni [29]
Senni
Ysclydach
6
2
3
Talgarth c 1 12 [30]
Talybont-on-Usk 1
Tawe Uchaf 1 Ynyswen Penycae [31]
Caehopkin
Coelbren
5
3
5
Ynyscedwyn 1 Ynyscedwyn [24] 4
Yscir with Honddu Isaf and Llanddew 1

* = Communities which elect a community council
c = Ward coterminous with community of the same name

Pre-2022 wards[edit]

The following table lists the pre-2022 county/community wards, the numbers of councillors elected and the communities they cover.

Brecknockshire had 24 councillors, Radnorshire had 15 and Montgomeryshire had 34.[32]

Montgomeryshire (North Powys)[edit]

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards
Banwy 1
Berriew c 1 Berriew
Blaen Hafren 1
Caersws 1 Caersws
Carno
Churchstoke c 1 Churchstoke [33]
Hyssington
Dolforwyn 1
Forden 1 Forden
Trelystan [34]
Glantwymyn 1
Ceinws [35]
Cemmaes
Darowen
Llanwrin
Guilsfield 1
  • Castle Caereinion *
  • Guilsfield *
Kerry c 1
Llanbrynmair c 1 Bontdolgadfan[36]
Wynnstay
Llandinam 1
Llandrinio 1
Llandysilio 1
Llanfair Caereinion c 1
Llanfihangel 1
Llanfyllin c 1
Llanidloes c 1
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant/
Llansilin
1
Llansantffraid 1
Llanwddyn 1
Machynlleth c 1 Machynlleth
Meifod c 1 Meifod
Montgomery c 1 Montgomery
Newtown Central 1 Newtown Central [12]
Newtown East 1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Newtown East [12]
Newtown Llanllwchaiarn
North
1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Llanllwchaiarn North [12]
Newtown Llanllwchaiarn
West
1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Llanllwchaiarn West [12]
Newtown South 1
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn * (part)
Newtown South [12]
Rhiwcynon 1
Llanwyddelan[37]
Llanllugan
  • Manafon *
Trewern c 1
Welshpool Castle 1 Castle [16]
Welshpool Gungrog 1 Gungrog [16]
Welshpool Llanerchyddol 1 Llanerchyddol [16]

Radnorshire (Mid Powys)[edit]

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards
Beguildy 1
Disserth and Trecoed c 1
Glasbury 1
Boughrood [38]
Glasbury
Knighton c 1 Knighton Central [39]
Knighton Outer
Knighton South East
Knighton West
Llanbadarn Fawr 1
Llandrindod East/West East [20]
West
Llandrindod North 1 North [20]
Llandrindod South 1 South 1 [20]
South 2
Llanelwedd 1
Llangunllo 1
Llanyre c 1
Nantmel 1
Old Radnor 1
Presteigne c 1
Rhayader c 1

Brecknockshire (South Powys)[edit]

County ward County councillors Communities Community wards
Aber-craf 1 Abercraf [24]
Bronllys 1
Builth 1
Bwlch 1
Crickhowell 1
  • Vale of Grwyney *
Llanbedr [40]
Llangenny & Glangrwyney
Cwm-twrch 1 Cwmtwrch [24]
Felin-fach 1
Gwernyfed 1
Hay c 1 Hay
Llanafanfawr 1
Llangattock c 1
Llangors c 1 Llangors
Llanfihangel Talyllyn
Llangynidr c 1
Llanwrtyd Wells 1
Maescar/Llywel 1
  • Cray *
Pontsenni [41]
Senni
Ysclydach
St David Within 1 St David's [25]
St John 1 St John's East [25]
St John's West
St Mary 1 St Mary's [25]
Talgarth c 1
Talybont-on-Usk 1
Tawe Uchaf 1 Ynyswen Penycae [42]
Caehopkin
Coelbren
Ynyscedwyn 1 Ynyscedwyn [24]
Yscir 1
Ystradgynlais 1 Ystradgynlais [24]

* = Communities which elect a community council
c = Ward coterminous with community of the same name

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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