1910 Aberdare Urban District Council election explained

The Aberdare Urban District Council was established in 1894 and covered the parish of Aberdare. Its responsibilities included public health, sanitation, roads and public works generally.

There were five wards, namely Aberaman (also known as No. 5 Ward), Blaengwawr (also known as No. 4 Ward), Gadlys (also known as No. 2 Ward), Llwydcoed (also known as No. 1 Ward), and the Town Ward (also known as No. 3 Ward). Originally, one member was elected from each ward on an annual basis, but from 1904 an additional member was granted to each ward, resulting in the election of ten members, out of a total of twenty, every three years. At the intervening election, one member continued to be elected.

An election was held in April 1910.[1] It was preceded by the 1909 election and followed by the 1911 election. The term of office of members elected at the 1907 election came to an end and those elected were to serve until 1913.

(*) denotes sitting member

Results

Town Ward (two seats)

Bibliography

. Kenneth O. Morgan . Wales in British Politics 1868-1922. 1991. University of Wales Press. Cardiff. 0708311245.

Notes and References

  1. News: Aberdare District Council. 14 July 2014. Aberdare Leader. 9 April 1910.