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West Glamorgan County Council

West Glamorgan
Welsh: Gorllewin Morgannwg
West Glamorgan shown within Wales as a preserved county
West Glamorgan shown within Wales as a preserved county
Area
 • 2003 820 km²
Ranked 6th
Population
 • 2007 365,500 (est; 2003 borders)
Ranked 6th
History
 • Created 1974
 • Abolished 1996
 • Succeeded by Swansea
Neath Port Talbot
Preserved county of West Glamorgan
Status Non-metropolitan county (1974–1996) Preserved county (1996–)
Government West Glamorgan County Council
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Coat of arms of West Glamorgan County Council
Subdivisions
 • Type Non-metropolitan districts
 • Units 1. Swansea
2. Lliw Valley
3. Neath
4. Port Talbot

Coordinates: 51°49′19″N 3°49′59″W / 51.822°N 3.833°W / 51.822; -3.833

West Glamorgan (Welsh: Gorllewin Morgannwg) is a preserved county and former administrative county of Wales, one of the divisions of the ancient county of Glamorgan.

West Glamorgan was created on 1 April 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972 from the county borough of Swansea, the municipal boroughs of Neath and Port Talbot, the urban districts of Glyncorrwg and Llwchwr, Gower Rural District, Pontardawe Rural District, and all of Neath Rural District except the parish of Rhigos. From 1982, the main council offices were located in County Hall, Swansea.

West Glamorgan had four districts, as follows:

Following the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, West Glamorgan and its component districts were abolished on 1 April 1996, the area being divided into the two unitary authorities of Swansea and Neath and Port Talbot (later changed to "Neath Port Talbot"). Lliw Valley was partitioned between the two authorities. A West Glamorgan preserved county was created for the limited functions of Lieutenancy and High Shrievalty.


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