Landore Ward | |
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Area | 2.23 km2 (0.86 sq mi) |
Population | 6,168 (2011 census) |
• Density | 2,766/km2 (7,160/sq mi) |
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Preserved county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
UK Parliament | |
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament | |
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Landore (Welsh: Glandŵr) is the name of an electoral ward in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK.
Description
Landore is bounded by the wards of Castle to the south west; Cwmbwrla to the west; Mynydd-Bach to the north west; Morriston to the north; Bonymaen to the east; and St. Thomas to the south east.
The electoral ward consists of some or all of the following areas: Castle Graig, Brynhyfryd, Hafod, Landore, Morfa and Plasmarl, in the parliamentary constituency of Swansea East. However the Landore ward can be split into three chief areas from north to south: Plasmarl, Landore and Hafod.[1]
For electoral purposes, Landore is divided into a number of polling districts: Plasmarl, Cnap Llwyd, Glandwr and Hafod.
The Elected Councillors for the Landore Ward are Cllr Viv Abbott (Liberal Democrat) and Cllr Rob Speht (Liberal Democrat).
Districts
- Landore
Landore is a residential area. It has seen a number of new developments during the early millennium decade, such as the Liberty Stadium, now the Swansea.com Stadium, which opened in 2005 and a new out-of-town retail park built around the same time.
- Morfa
Morfa is a former area of light industry, which is now dominated by a retail park in the north western part of the ward.
- Hafod
Hafod is a small area to the far south of the ward.
2012 local council elections
For the 2012 local council elections, the turnout in Landore was 35.10%. The results were:
Candidate | Party | Votes | Status |
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Beverly Hopkins | Labour | 1040 | Labour gain |
Mike White | Labour | 1030 | Labour gain |
Vivian Abbott | Liberal Democrat | 472 | |
Rob Speht | Liberal Democrat | 423 | |
Roger Berry | Independent | 77 | |
Kate Horton | Conservatives | 39 | |
Henri Lloyd Davies | Conservatives | 28 |
Swansea County Borough Council
Landore was one of the ten wards created to Swansea County Borough Council, electing two representatives in the November 1889 elections.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Landore Ward Profile
- ↑ "County Borough of Swansea - Election of Councillors". The Cambrian. 8 November 1889 – via Welsh Newspapers Online.
External links
- Hafod & The Swansea Valley Archeological Trail
- Archaeology in Wales:Yorkshire Imperial Metals Site, Landore, Swansea 2002
- Local Councillor website