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| official_name = Penderry Ward |
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| council=[[City and County of Swansea Council]] |
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| principallocality=Penlan |
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| principalarea=[[Swansea]] |
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| lieutenancy_wales = [[West Glamorgan]] |
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| councillor1=Grenville Phillips |
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| councillor1 = Terry Hennegan |
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| party1=Labour |
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| party1 = Labour |
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| councillor2=June Elizabeth Burtonshaw |
| councillor2 = June Elizabeth Burtonshaw |
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| party2 = Labour |
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| councillor3=Hazel Mary Morris |
| councillor3 = Hazel Mary Morris |
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| party3 = Labour |
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| population = 12,119 |
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| area_total_km2 = 4.04 |
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'''Penderry''' ({{lang-cy|Penderi}}) is the name of an [[Ward (politics)|electoral ward]] and a [[Community council|community]] in the City and County of [[Swansea]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]. Penderry does not have a community council. |
'''Penderry''' ({{lang-cy|Penderi}}) is the name of an [[Ward (politics)|electoral ward]] and a [[Community council|community]] in the City and County of [[Swansea]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom|UK]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Heath |first=Lucie |date=24 November 2020 |title=Welsh housing association begins 650-home retrofit |url=https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/welsh-housing-association-begins-650-home-retrofit-68716 |access-date=2024-08-08 |website=Inside Housing |language=En}}</ref> Penderry does not have a community council. |
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Penderry is bordered by the wards of [[Mynydd-Bach (electoral ward)|Mynydd-Bach]] to the east; [[Cockett (electoral ward)|Cockett]] and [[Cwmbwrla (electoral ward)|Cwmbwrla]] to the south; and [[Kingsbridge (electoral ward)|Kingsbridge]], [[Penllergaer (electoral ward)|Penllergaer]] and [[Llangyfelach (electoral ward)|Llangyfelach]] to the north. |
Penderry is bordered by the wards of [[Mynydd-Bach (electoral ward)|Mynydd-Bach]] to the east; [[Cockett (electoral ward)|Cockett]] and [[Cwmbwrla (electoral ward)|Cwmbwrla]] to the south; and [[Kingsbridge (electoral ward)|Kingsbridge]], [[Penllergaer (electoral ward)|Penllergaer]] and [[Llangyfelach (electoral ward)|Llangyfelach]] to the north. |
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Penderry returns three councillors to the local council. The current councillors representing Penderry are: June Burtonshaw ([[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]), Doreen Jones (Labour) and Grenville Phillips (Labour). |
Penderry returns three councillors to the local council. The current councillors representing Penderry are: June Burtonshaw ([[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]), Doreen Jones (Labour) and Grenville Phillips (Labour). |
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The electoral ward consists of some or all of the following geographical areas: [[Penlan]], [[Portmead]], [[Blaen-y-Maes]], [[Fforesthall]] and [[ |
The electoral ward consists of some or all of the following geographical areas: [[Penlan]], [[Portmead]], [[Blaen-y-Maes]], [[Fforesthall]], [[Caereithin]] and [[Tre-boeth]], in the parliamentary constituency of [[Swansea East (UK Parliament constituency)|Swansea East]]. The ward consists of mainly suburban residential areas. |
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==2012 local council elections== |
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The turnout for the |
The turnout for the 2012 local council elections in Penderry was 22.23%. The results were: |
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||Terry Hennegan ||Labour|| 1216 || Labour hold |
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||June Elizabeth Burtonshaw ||Labour|| |
||June Elizabeth Burtonshaw ||Labour|| 1182 || Labour hold |
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||Hazel Mary Morris ||Labour|| |
||Hazel Mary Morris ||Labour|| 1092 || Labour hold |
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||James Anthony Young ||Green Party|| 470|| |
||James Anthony Young ||Green Party|| 470|| |
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||Vivienne Anne Samuel ||Liberal Democrats|| 455|| |
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||Linda Beynon ||Green Party|| 411|| |
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||Matthew James O'Grady ||Liberal Democrats|| 387|| |
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||Claire Margaret Smalley ||Liberal Democrats|| 328|| |
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==Districts== |
==Districts== |
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===Penlan=== |
===Penlan=== |
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[[Penlan]] is the largest area in the centre of the ward. |
[[Penlan]] is the largest area in the centre of the ward. |
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[[Blaen-y-Maes]] is an area to the west of the ward. |
[[Blaen-y-Maes]] is an area to the west of the ward. |
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=== Treboeth & Mynydd-bach === |
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A small section of [[Treboeth]] and [[Mynydd-Bach]] falls towards the North the Penderry Electoral Ward. |
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The split for [[Mynydd-Bach]] is on Heol Ddu from the junction of Clos Ddu which continues to split along neighbouring Roger Street in [[Treboeth]] along the junction with Crwys Terrace. |
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[[Category:Communities in Swansea]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 8 August 2024
Penderry Ward | |
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Area | 4.04 km2 (1.56 sq mi) |
Population | 12,119 (2011 census) |
• Density | 3,000/km2 (7,800/sq mi) |
Principal area | |
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Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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Penderry (Welsh: Penderi) is the name of an electoral ward and a community in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK.[1] Penderry does not have a community council.
Penderry is bordered by the wards of Mynydd-Bach to the east; Cockett and Cwmbwrla to the south; and Kingsbridge, Penllergaer and Llangyfelach to the north.
For the purposes of local council elections, the ward is divided up into a number of polling districts, which are: Blaen-y-Maes, Caereithin, Mynydd Cadle, Penlan West, Penlan East and Clwyd.
Penderry returns three councillors to the local council. The current councillors representing Penderry are: June Burtonshaw (Labour), Doreen Jones (Labour) and Grenville Phillips (Labour).
The electoral ward consists of some or all of the following geographical areas: Penlan, Portmead, Blaen-y-Maes, Fforesthall, Caereithin and Tre-boeth, in the parliamentary constituency of Swansea East. The ward consists of mainly suburban residential areas.
2012 local council elections
[edit]The turnout for the 2012 local council elections in Penderry was 22.23%. The results were:
Candidate | Party | Votes | Status |
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Terry Hennegan | Labour | 1216 | Labour hold |
June Elizabeth Burtonshaw | Labour | 1182 | Labour hold |
Hazel Mary Morris | Labour | 1092 | Labour hold |
James Anthony Young | Green Party | 470 |
Districts
[edit]Penlan
[edit]Penlan is the largest area in the centre of the ward.
Blaen-y-Maes
[edit]Blaen-y-Maes is an area to the west of the ward.
Treboeth & Mynydd-bach
[edit]A small section of Treboeth and Mynydd-Bach falls towards the North the Penderry Electoral Ward.
The split for Mynydd-Bach is on Heol Ddu from the junction of Clos Ddu which continues to split along neighbouring Roger Street in Treboeth along the junction with Crwys Terrace.
References
[edit]- ^ Heath, Lucie (24 November 2020). "Welsh housing association begins 650-home retrofit". Inside Housing. Retrieved 8 August 2024.