Carmarthen Borough Council Explained

Carmarthen Borough Council
Subdivision Type:Municipal Borough
Origin:Municipal Corporations Act 1835
Preceded By:Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Carmarthen
Start:1832
End:1972
Replace:Carmarthen District Council, Carmarthen Town Council
Status:Municipal Borough
Motto:Rhyddid Hedd A Llwyddiant
Hq:St Peter's Church House
Divisions:Wards
Membership Title1:County
Membership1:Carmarthenshire County Council, 1889-1974

Carmarthen Borough Council was a local authority in the central part of Carmarthenshire, Wales created in 1835 under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. It succeeded the Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Carmarthen established by a Royal Charter of 1604.[1]

The authority covered the electoral wards of Carmarthen Town North, Carmarthen Town South, and Carmarthen Town West.

The authority was abolished following local government reorganisation in 1974, and its role taken on by Carmarthen District Council. The ceremonial and community council functions were taken on by Carmarthen Town Council.

Elections

Elections

The council consisted of a toral of 24 members. Eighteen elected members were elected for three years, and a further six aldermen, who were elected for a six year term by the council itself.

A third of the council was elected annually.

See also: 1946-1972 Carmarthen Borough Council elections.

Mayor

See also: Mayor of Carmarthen.

1901 -1902 Edward Colby Evans

Notes and References

  1. Book: Great Britain . The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] ]. 1807 . London, His Majesty's statute and law printers . unknown library.
  2. Web site: TheMayorofCarmarthen - The Carmarthen Weekly Reporter. 1906-11-16. 2023-05-22. William Morgan Evans.