MerionethshireCountyCouncil was a local authority in Wales from 1889 until its abolition in 1974. The administrative county of Merionethshire and its...
Until 1974, Merionethshire or Merioneth (Welsh: Meirionnydd or Sir Feirionnydd) was an administrative county in the north-west of Wales, later classed...
The second election to the MerionethshireCountyCouncil was held in March 1892. They were preceded by the 1889 election and followed by the 1895 election...
first election to the MerionethshireCountyCouncil was held on 18 January 1889. It was followed by the 1892 election. The county was divided into numerous...
The Merionethshire Militia, later the Royal Merioneth Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county of...
new Conwy County Borough. The remainder of the county was constituted as a principal area, with the name Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire, as it covers...
"Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire" to "Gwynedd". The government confirmed the change with effect from 2 April 1996, one day after the new council came into being...
kingdom, a cantref, a district and, as Merionethshire, a county. It is currently an committee area within the county Gwynedd. Meirionnydd (Meirion, with...
arms (Crest) of Flintshire". 13 October 2020. "Coat of arms (Crest) of Merionethshire". 13 October 2020. "Coat of arms (Crest) of Isle of Anglesey". 25 September...
election to the Carnarvonshire CountyCouncil was held on 25 January 1889. It was followed by the 1892 election. The county was divided into numerous single...
The Merionethshire flag (Welsh: Baner Sir Feirionnydd) is the flag of the historic Welsh county of Merioneth. It was registered with the Flag Institute...
The first election to Gwynedd CountyCouncil (at the time known as Caernarfonshire and MerionethshireCountyCouncil) was held on 4 May 1995. It was followed...
and Merionethshire Standard. 25 January 1889. Retrieved 4 December 2013. This source contains results from the southern part of the county. "County Council...
Warder's Tower, Biddulph, Staffordshire – leased from Staffordshire CountyCouncil 2008–2010, returned when no acceptable solution could be found for dealing...
Isle of Anglesey from "Anglesey" Gwynedd from "Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire" Ceredigion from "Cardiganshire" Other simpler changes also took place...
Meteorologist David Brunt is knighted. Gwynfor Evans is elected to MerionethshireCountyCouncil. Jack Jones spends three months in the USA promoting the Moral...
divided into three counties: Anglesey, Caernarvonshire and Merionethshire. Before the end of the century, Flintshire had also become a county, and thus nearly...
and the local MerionethshireCountyCouncil, which was largely Liberal and non-conformist. The Education Act 1902 forced local councils to pay for all...
negotiations continued. MerionethshireCountyCouncil gave planning permission for the southern end of the route, but Caernarvonshire CountyCouncil proved particularly...
first members of MerionethshireCountyCouncil, representing the Towyn Urban District. A year later he was the chair of the council. He was eventually...
Cardigan Bay and Merionethshire, and to the west by Caernarfon Bay and the Menai Strait, which had separated it from Anglesey. The county had a largely mountainous...
boundary point of Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire and Merionethshire in the Berwyn Mountains. The county top of Denbighshire, Cadair Berwyn at 832 metres (2...
and Merionethshire' in legislation. Name changed by the council. † = Named as 'Neath and Port Talbot' in legislation. Name changed by the council. ‡ =...
community in Gwynedd, North Wales, and formerly in the historic county of Merionethshire. It lies on Tremadog Bay in the Snowdonia National Park. Before...
and also the former Edeyrnion Rural District in the historic county of Merionethshire. The land uses of any region depend on the underlying geology which...