Become a Community Councillor
Community councillors play an important role in representing local people and helping to shape the future of their community. In Wales, community councils are the most local level of government and act as a vital link between residents and the county council.
As a community councillor, you can:
Represent the views and interests of local residents
Raise local issues and concerns with the county council and other organisations
Help make decisions about local services, facilities and projects
Work with other councillors to improve the wellbeing of the community
You don’t need any special qualifications or previous experience – just an interest in your local area, a willingness to listen, and time to attend meetings and get involved. Being a councillor is a rewarding way to make a real difference where you live.
If you care about your community and want to have a say in local decisions, becoming a community councillor could be for you.
Cllr Gethin Davies is a member of Plaid Cymru, all other Community Councillors are Independent.