Conwy Town Council

Cyngor Tref Conwy
Type
Type
Leadership
Mayor
Bill Chapman (2017/18)
Seats17
Meeting place
Conwy Guildhall, Rose Hill Street, Conwy
Website
www.conwytowncouncil.gov.uk
Location of Conwy within Conwy County Borough

Conwy Town Council is an elected community council serving the community of Conwy in Conwy County Borough, North Wales. As well as the old walled town of Conwy it represents the neighbouring towns of Deganwy and Llandudno Junction.

Background

Conwy Town Council was formed in 1974 following local government reorganisation.[1] The Council is made up of 17 town councillors elected from five community wards, namely Castle, Aberconwy, Deganwy, Marl and Pensarn.[1]

The Council elects a mayor every year, who performs a ceremonial role and is also Constable of Conwy Castle.[1] Following the May 2012 elections the town appointed London-born Cedric Rigal as its first Jewish mayor, with a rabbi reciting a prayer at the mayoral inauguration.[2]

In 2015 the town council made the news when it appointed an official town jester to entertain the locals and visitors.[3] Erwyd le Fol had been a professional juggler and entertainer for 15 years and, as part of his costume, was given a special hat with donkey ears. He was the first jester-in-residence for the town since the 13th-century. The jester was officially appointed at a naming ceremony on 2 August 2015.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About Cyngor Tref Conwy Town Council". Cyngor Tref Conwy Town Council. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  2. Cathy Forman (24 May 2012). "Cedric Rigal is new mayor of Conwy". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  3. "No joke - Welsh town gets its own official jester!". ITV News. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  4. Jez Hemming (14 January 2014). "Official jester to be hired by Conwy town council for first time in 800 years". Daily Post. North Wales. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
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