Communities First - Member Wards

Member Wards

Member wards include:

  • Ely and Caerau, Cardiff Ely and Caerau Communities First Website
  • Caerau, Bridgend Caerau Communities First Website
  • Cwmaman in Rhondda Cynon Taff
  • Peblig Ward, Caernarfon - Gwefan Ddwyieithog / Bilingual Website
  • Talysarn and Nantlle
  • Penywaun, Rhondda Cynon Taff
  • Bettws, Newport
  • Gaer, Newport
  • Maesglas, Newport
  • Stow Hill, Newport
  • Monkton, Pembrokeshire Monkton Communities First Website
  • Llanion, Pembrokeshire Lanion Communities First Website
  • Llangefni, Ynys Môn, Ward Tudur
  • Briton Ferry West Briton Ferry West Communities First Website
  • Cymmer (Afan Valley)
  • Glyncorrwg
  • Gwynfi
  • Neath East Neath East Communities First Website
  • Onllwyn Upper Dulais Valley Communities First Website
  • Pelenna Pelenna Communities First Website
  • Sandfields East
  • Sandfields West
  • Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot Upper Dulais Valley Communities First Website
  • Wildmill, Bridgend Wildmill Communities First Website
  • Ystalyfera
  • Maesgeirchen
  • Nantyglo Communities First (website: http://www.nantyglocf.org.uk)
  • Six Bells
  • Ebbw Vale North and South, Blaenau Gwent (website: http://www.communitiesfirstevns.co.uk/index.php)

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