* The proposed new constituency of South Clwyd and
North Montgomeryshire, with Llangollen
included in area four on the map.
Latest proposals from the Boundary Commission for Wales for
changes to the country’s electoral map show that Llangollen could form part of a suggested
new constituency called De Clwyd a Gogledd Sir Faldwyn (South Clwyd and North
Montgomeryshire).
The proposals, published prior to 12 weeks of public
consultation, suggest the new seat being created from parts of the existing
Clwyd South including the County of Denbighshire electoral wards of Corwen
(1,826), Llandrillo (930) and Llangollen
(3,319); and. the County Borough of Wrexham electoral wards of Cefn
(3,709); Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley (1,670), Chirk North (1,811), Chirk
South (1,549), Johnstown (2,415), Llangollen Rural (1,578), Pant (1,534),
Penycae (1,479), Penycae and Ruabon South (1,898), Plas Madoc (1,198), Ruabon
(2,071) and Ponciau (without the Aberoer and Pentrebychan wards of the
Community of Esclusham) (2,831).
Also included in the new constituency would be parts of the existing
Clwyd West and Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Montgomeryshire and Vale of Clwyd seats.
The proposed constituency would have 71,097 electors which
is 4.9% below the UKEQ of 74,769 electors per constituency.
The Boundary Commission says: “The remaining electoral wards
from the existing constituencies of Clwyd South, Clwyd West and the Vale of
Clwyd were considered appropriate to combine in a constituency as they share
similar rural, economic and social characteristics.
“However, there is an insufficient electorate in these areas
to form a constituency. There is
therefore a need to extend the proposal south encompassing the northern wards
of the existing Montgomeryshire constituency.
“Wards from the existing Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency
have also been included to enable sufficient road access to all parts of the
proposed constituency.
“The Commission acknowledges that this is the most
disruptive change to the existing arrangements of all the newly proposed
constituencies.
“The proposed constituency is geographically large at 2,704
km2, reflecting the sparse population and rural nature of the area.”
The Commission adds: “The Commission proposes placing the
Ponciau North, Ponciau South and Rhos wards of the Community of
Rhosllanerchrugog into the proposed ‘De Clwyd a Gogledd Sir Faldwyn’
constituency with the remaining wards of the Community of Esclusham forming
part of the proposed Wrexham Maelor constituency.
“The Commission has decided on the name to reflect the areas
within the proposed constituency.
“Having regard to the linguistic characteristics of the
larger part of the area involved, the Commission has decided to give the
proposal a Welsh language official name and an English language alternative
name.”
* Representations
about the review should be addressed, within 12 weeks, to the Boundary
Commission for Wales, Hastings House, Fitzalan Court, Cardiff, CF24 0BL, faxed
to 02920 464820, or e-mailed to bcomm.wales@wales.gsi.gov.uk.