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Find your Councillor contact details, comunity Councillors, information on how to be a Councillor and allowances.
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View the agendas, minutes and decisions of all the Council meetings.
Scrutiny: How to take part
Learn about the role of Scrutiny and how you can take part or attend a meeting.
Political structure
Cyngor Gwynedd is formed of 69 Councillors who are elected every five years.
Influencing decisions
There are different ways that you can contribute, influence and take part in the Council’s decision-making processes.
Monitoring Officer
The Monitoring Officer has a statutory responsibility to ensure that the Council operates in a lawful manner.
Council's Departments
A list of of the department, and contact details of Head of Departments.
Council Chairperson
The Chairman presides over meetings of the Council and represents Cyngor Gwynedd at civic and ceremonial functions.
See also
Senedd Cymru: Find a Member of the Senedd
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UK Parliament: Find your MP
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