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Councillor brian hall corrupt pembrokeshire county council
Pembrokeshire County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Penfro) is the governing body for Pembrokeshire, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. It received criticism for having leased a Porsche sports car for its former chief executive, who was paid £192,000 a year and then received a £277,000 pay-off when he left the post in 2014.
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- Councillor brian hall corrupt pembrokeshire county council
- Pembrokeshire county council december 12th 2013 full council meeting
- Political makeup
- Electoral divisions
- References
Pembrokeshire county council december 12th 2013 full council meeting
Political makeup
Elections take place every four years. The last elections were on 3 May 2012.
Electoral divisions
The county is divided into 60 electoral divisions, each returning one councillor. Some of these divisions are coterminous with communities (parishes) of the same name. Most communities have their own elected council. There are ten town councils and 52 community councils in the county. The following table lists council divisions, communities, and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':
See also