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Ceredigion County Council

  1. Ceredigion County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Ceredigion) is the governing body for the county of Ceredigion, since 1996 one of the unitary authorities of Wales. The council's main offices are in Aberaeron.
  2. The current council was created on 1 April 1996 under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, replacing Ceredigion District Council and also taking over county-level functions in the area from Dyfed County Council, which was abolished.
  3. The new authority was elected in 1995, but acted as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing district and county councils until the new arrangements took effect the following year.

Ceredigion County Council is the governing body for the county of Ceredigion, since 1996 one of the unitary authorities of Wales. The council's main offices are in Aberaeron.

The current council was created on 1 April 1996 under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, replacing Ceredigion District Council and also taking over county-level functions in the area from Dyfed County Council, which was abolished.

The 1994 act specified that the new authority was to have both an English and a Welsh name: Cardiganshire / Sir Aberteifi.The new authority was elected in 1995, but acted as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing district and county councils until the new arrangements took effect the following year.

2 Job Vacancies

  • £35,412 - £37,280 per annum pro rata
    Cardiff
    Are you passionate about education, digital innovation, and working with children and school staff across Wales?

    E-sgol is seeking an enthusiastic, organised, and committed individual to join our team as we expand our provision to schools across the country.

    A strong understanding of education in Wales and the principles of the Curriculum for Wal...
  • £31,537 - £33,699 per annum
    Aberaeron
    Ceredigion County Council is looking to appoint a motivated individual with qualifications and/or experience in the Asset or property management.

    As the Assistant Assets Officer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the management and maintenance of the council’s assets, including land and buildings.

    We offer hybrid working and flexi-time.