Mawr
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Mawr is a
Description
Mawr falls within the parliamentary constituency of Gower. It is bounded by the communities of Pontarddulais to the west; Llangyfelach and Morriston to the south; Clydach to the southeast; Pontardawe of Neath Port Talbot to the northeast; Betws to the north and Tycroes to the north west. For the purposes of community elections it is broken down into three polling districts: Garnswllt, Craigcefnparc and Felindre.
Mawr consists of some or all of the following villages:
Local government
Mawr elects a community council of 12 members (with one vacancy in 2016),[1] though in 2015 the council was found to be performing its duties inadequately and not addressing the problems identified in a 2011 report.[2]
2022 boundary changes
Until 2022 Mawr was an electoral ward to Swansea Council. Following a local government ward boundary review, at the 2022 local elections the Mawr ward ceased to exist, with the area absorbed into the neighbouring wards [3] of Clydach, Llangyfelach and Pontarddulais.
2012 local council elections
In the 2012 local council elections, the voter turnout for Mawr was 44.82%. The results were:
Candidate | Party | Votes | Status |
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Ioan Richard | The People's Representative | 295 | The People's Representative hold |
Rhys Aeron Jones | Labour | 213 | |
Linda Mary Frame | Plaid Cymru | 149 |
Lliw Reservoirs country park
There are two man-made reservoirs near the village of Felindre, in the Lliw valley, called the Lower Lliw Reservoir and the Upper Lliw Reservoir. The reservoirs are managed by
The Lower Lliw Reservoir (or Felindre Reservoir) was originally opened in 1863 to provide water for Swansea and the surrounding area; it cost £160,000 to create. The Upper Lliw Reservoir opened in 1892 and cost £116,000 to build.[1] The Lower Lliw Reservoir was reconstructed between 1976 and 1978, including a new rockfill dam, new overflow spillway and new pumping station.
References
- ^ Mawr Community Council Members, Mawr Community Council. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
- ^ "Mawr Community Council 'failing the people it serves'", South Wales Evening Post, 6 February 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
- ^ Richard Youle (30 June 2021). "Swansea is to have three more councillors next year as some boundaries change". Wales Online. Retrieved 22 May 2022.