List of electoral wards in Wrexham County Borough explained

Wrexham County Borough in north-east Wales, is divided into forty-nine electoral wards for Wrexham County Borough Council elections since the 2022 election. Seven of the electoral wards have two councillors. This is the second set of electoral boundaries since the council's formation, with the first set used between 1995 and 2022.

2022 ward changes

On 23 June 2016, the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales was asked by the then Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government to restart its boundary reviews of the 22 local authorities local government ward boundaries, with the review expected to be completed for the 2022 local elections.

A public consultation ahead of any draft proposals was held between 15 October 2018 and 7 January 2019.

On 6 January 2020, the commission published its draft proposals, and held another consultation for 12 weeks between 14 January 2020 to 6 April 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, the consultation was prematurely suspended on 27 March 2020, and reopened from the 1 July 2020 to 13 July 2020.

Draft proposals

Under draft proposals, the LDBCW proposed a 55-member council (increase of 3), and 48 electoral wards (increase of 1), with 7 being two-councillor wards. 22 wards would be retained.

Final proposals

Under final proposals, the LDBCW proposed a 56-member council, up 1 from the draft proposal and 4 from the existing configuration. An extra ward would be added to the proposals, to a total of 49 wards, compared to the pre-existing 47 wards. 24 wards would be retained, up from the proposed 22 in the draft proposals.

In July 2021, the Welsh Government accepted the various ward change proposals made by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales, with only slight modification, for Wrexham County Borough.[1] The number of electoral wards would increase from 47 to 49.[2] The number of councillors will increase by four, from 52 to a total of 56, giving an average of 1,801 electors per councillor. These took effect from May 2021 following the election. The changes gave a better parity of representation. The Welsh Government rejected three recommendations on the names of three wards. Twenty-four wards remained unchanged. Seven wards have two councillors, up from four wards having two councillors in 2017. The changes came into force following the passing of The County Borough of Wrexham (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2021.[3]

Of the other wards, and not mentioning minor boundary changes, the major changes are:[4] [5]

No changes performed on the following wards:

List of electoral wards

Electoral ward
Welsh nameNo. of councillorsCommunities and community council wardsCouncillor elected in May 2022 election[6] [7] Map image
Acrefair North1Cefn (Plas Madoc community ward and Acrefair and Penybryn community ward)Paul Blackwell (Labour)
Acton and Maesydre2Acton (Acton Central, Acton Park and Maesydre community wards)Becca Martin (Plaid Cymru)Corin Jarvis (Labour)
Bangor Is-y-Coed1Bangor Is-y-CoedWillington Worthenbury (Willington and Worthenbury wards)Robert Ian Williams (Conservative)
Borras Park1Acton (Borras Park ward)Debbie Wallice (Conservative)
Bronington and Hanmer1Bronington (Bronington, Iscoyd and Tybroughton community wards)Hanmer(Halghton and Hanmer community wards)Jeremy Alexander Newton (Conservative)
Brymbo2Brymbo (Brymbo ward and Vron ward)Paul Rogers (Independent)Gary Brown (Labour)
Bryn Cefn1Broughton (Bryn Cefn ward and parts of Brynteg ward)Beverley Parry-Jones (Conservative)
Brynyffynnon1Offa (Part of Brynffynon and Offa community wards)Phill Wynn (Independent)
Cartrefle1Caia Park (Cartrefle ward)Ronnie Prince (Independent)
Cefn East1Cefn (Parts of Cefn community ward, and Rhosymedre and Cefn Bychan community ward)Derek William Wright (Labour)
Cefn West1Cefn (Part of Acrefair and Penybryn ward, and parts of Rhosymedre and Cefn community wards)Stella Matthews (Labour)
Chirk North1Chirk (North ward)Frank Hemmings (Labour)
Chirk South1Chirk (South ward)Terry Evans (Independent)
Coedpoeth2CoedpoethKrista Childs (Labour)Anthony Wedlake (Labour)
Dyffryn Ceiriog1Ceiriog Ucha

Glyntraian

Llansantffraid (or Llansanffraid) Glyn Ceiriog

Trevor Raymond Bates (Independent)
Erddig1Offa (Erddig ward and part of Offa ward)Paul Anthony Roberts (Conservative)
Esclusham1Esclusham (Bersham and Rhostyllen wards)Mark Pritchard (Independent)
Garden Village1Rhosddu (Garden Village ward)Andy Williams (Independent)
Gresford East and West1Gresford (East and West wards)Jeremy Kent (Conservative)
Grosvenor1Rhosddu (Grosvenor ward)Marc Jones (Plaid Cymru)
Gwenfro1Broughton (Gwenfro ward and parts of New Broughton and Brynteg community wards)Nigel Williams (Independent)
Gwersyllt East1Gwersyllt (East ward and parts of South ward)Tina Mannering (Independent)
Gwersyllt North1Gwersyllt (North ward)Emma Holland (Plaid Cymru)
Gwersyllt South1Gwersyllt (Part of South ward)Peter Howell (Plaid Cymru)
Gwersyllt West1Gwersyllt (West ward)Annette Davies (Plaid Cymru)
Hermitage1Offa (Hermitage ward)Graham Rogers (Labour)
Holt1Holt (entire community)Abenbury (part)

Isycoed (part)

Michael Morris (Conservative)
Little Acton1Acton (Little Acton ward)Bill Baldwin (Independent)
Llangollen Rural1Llangollen RuralRondo Roberts (Independent)
Llay2LlayRob Walsh (Independent)Bryan Apsley (Labour)
Marchwiel1ErbistockMarchwiel

Sesswick

John Pritchard (Independent)
Marford and Hoseley1Gresford (Marford and Hoseley ward)Beryl Blackmore (Liberal Democrats)
MineraWelsh: Mwynglawdd1Minera

Brymbo (Bwlchgwyn ward)

Jerry Wellens (Labour)
New Broughton1Broughton (Parts of Brynteg and New Broughton community wards)Claire Lovett (Independent)
Offa1Offa (Part of Offa community ward and Brynyffynnon community ward)Katie Wilkinson (Plaid Cymru)
Overton and Maelor South1OvertonMaelor South (Penley and Bettisfield wards)John Bernard McCusker (Independent)
Pant and Johnstown2Rhosllanerchrugog (Johnstown community ward and Pant community ward)Steve Joe Jones (Independent)David A Bithell (Independent)
Penycae1Penycae (Eitha ward)John Conrad Phillips (Independent)
Penycae and Ruabon South1Pen-y-Cae (Groes ward)

Ruabon (South ward)

Alison Tynan (Independent)
Ponciau1Esclusham (Pentrebychan ward)Rhosllanerchrugog (parts of Ponciau North, and Ponciau South wards)Paul Pemberton (Independent)
Queensway1Caia Park (Queensway ward)Carrie Harper (Plaid Cymru)
Rhos1Esclusham (Aberoer ward)Rhosllanerchrugog (Rhos ward; parts of Ponciau North and Ponciau South wards)Fred Roberts (Independent)
Rhosnesni2Acton (Rhosnesni community ward)Mike Davies (Independent)Andy Gallanders (Plaid Cymru)
Rossett2Rossett (Allington and Burton wards)Hugh Jones (Conservative)Ross Edward Shepherd (Conservative)
Ruabon1Ruabon (North ward)Dana Davies (Labour)
Smithfield1Caia Park (Part of Smithfield ward and part of Whitegate ward)Paul Williams (Plaid Cymru)
Stansty1Rhosddu (Stansty ward)David Bithell (Independent)
Whitegate1Caia Park (Part of Whitegate ward and Abenbury ward)Brian Paterson Cameron (Labour)
Wynnstay1Caia Park (Wynnstay community ward and parts of Smithfield community ward)Malcolm Christopher King (Labour)

Between 1995 and 2022

The table following lists the electoral wards used between 1995 and 2022, with their incumbents before the May 2022 election.

Former Electoral ward
(19952022)
width=330ptCommunitiesCouncillor before May 2022 election
ActonActon (Acton Central and Acton Park wards)Geoff Lowe
Borras ParkActon (Borras Park ward)Debbie Wallice
Bronington Rodney Skelland
BrymboBrymbo (Brymbo and Vron wards)Paul Rogers
BrynyffynnonOffa (Brynyffynnon ward)Phil Wynn
Bryn CefnBroughton (Bryn Cefn ward)Beverley Parry-Jones
CartrefleCaia Park (Cartrefle ward)Ronnie Prince
CefnCefn (Acrefair and Penybryn; Cefn and Rhosymedre; and Cefn Bychan wards)Sonia Benbow-JonesDerek Wright
Chirk NorthChirk (North ward)Frank Hemmings
Chirk SouthChirk (South ward)Terry Evans
CoedpoethCoedpoethKrista ChildsMichael Dixon
Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley Trevor Bates
ErddigOffa (Erddig ward)Paul Roberts
EsclushamEsclusham (Bersham and Rhostyllen wards)Mark Pritchard
Garden VillageRhosddu (Garden Village ward)Andy Williams
Gresford East/WestGresford (East and West wards)Jeremy Kent
GrosvenorRhosddu (Grosvenor ward)Marc Jones
GwenfroBroughton (Gwenfro ward)Nigel Williams
Gwersyllt East and SouthGwersyllt (East and South wards)David GriffithsTina Mannering
Gwersyllt NorthGwersyllt (North ward)Phil Rees
Gwersyllt WestGwersyllt (West ward)Gwenfair Jones
HermitageOffa (Hermitage ward)Graham Rogers
Holt Michael Morris
JohnstownRhosllanerchrugog (Johnstown ward)David A. Bithell
Little ActonActon (Little Acton ward)William Baldwin
Llangollen RuralLlangollen RuralRondo Roberts
LlayLlayBryan ApsleyRob Walsh
MaesydreActon (Maesydre ward)Becca Martin
Marchwiel John Pritchard
Marford and HoseleyGresford (Marford and Hoseley ward)Russell Gilmartin
Minera
  • Minera
  • Brymbo (Bwlchgwyn ward)
David Kelly
New BroughtonBroughton (Brynteg and New Broughton wards)Alan Edwards
OffaOffa (Offa ward)Alun Jenkins
Overton John McCusker
PantRhosllanerchrugog (Pant ward)David Maddocks
Pen-y-caePenycae (Eitha ward)John Phillips
Pen-y-cae and Ruabon South
  • Pen-y-Cae (Groes ward)
  • Ruabon (South ward)
Joan Lowe
Plas MadocCefn (Plas Madoc ward)Paul Blackwell
Ponciau Kevin HughesPaul Pemberton
QueenswayCaia Park (Queensway ward)Carrie Harper
RhosnesniActon (Rhosnesni ward)Mike Davies
RossettRossettHugh Jones
RuabonRuabon (North ward)Dana Davies
SmithfieldCaia Park (Smithfield ward)Adrienne Jeorrett
StanstyRhosddu
  • (Stansty ward)
I. David Bithell MBE
WhitegateCaia Park
  • (Whitegate ward)
Brian Cameron
WynnstayCaia Park
  • (Wynnstay ward)
Malcolm King OBE

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wrexham Council Boundary Reforms Confirmed LDBC . 2022-01-16 . ldbc.gov.wales.
  2. Web site: Electoral arrangements for Wrexham Wrexham County Borough Council . 2022-05-09 . www.wrexham.gov.uk.
  3. Web site: 4 October 2021 . The County Borough of Wrexham (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2021 . legislation.gov.uk.
  4. Web site: November 2020 . Review of the Electoral Arrangements of the County Borough of Wrexham – Final Recommendations Report . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220119010836/https://ldbc.gov.wales/sites/ldbc/files/review/Wrexham%20Final%20Report_e_1.pdf . 19 January 2022 . 19 January 2022 . . . 12.
  5. Web site: Shake up of Wrexham council wards would see more councillors and boundary changes . 2022-01-19 . Wrexham.com . en.
  6. Web site: Wrexham Council Elections 2022 . 2022-04-19 . Wrexham.com . en.
  7. Web site: 2022-05-05 . Election results by wards, 5 May 2022 . 2022-05-06 . moderngov.wrexham.gov.uk . en.