How Do I Complain To Gwynedd Council?

How to complain / voice your concern?

  1. Submit a complaint / voice a concern online.
  2. Phone: 01766 771000.
  3. Address: Service Improvement Officer, Corporate Support, Gwynedd Council, Shirehall Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1SH.

How do I contact Gwynedd Council?

01766 771000
Lines open: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm. In an emergency, you can contact us on the above number 24 hours a day and your call will be diverted to the relevant service.

How do I complain about my local councillor?

If you believe that a councillor has failed to observe the code of conduct, you may report them to the council’s Standards Committee, using the councillor complaint form. You should only use this procedure where you believe that a councillor is in breach of the code of conduct.

Who is the head of Gwynedd Council?

Elwyn Jones (Council Chairperson):
At the annual Gwynedd Council meeting on 19 May 2022, Councillor Elwyn Jones (Penisarwaun) was elected Chair of Gwynedd Council, with Councillor Medwyn Hughes (Canol Bangor) as Vice-Chair.

How many Councillors are there in Gwynedd?

There are 69 councillors on Gwynedd Council and the Council operates through the Cabinet and Scrutiny Committees. The main elements of the Council’s political structure are: The full Council: The County’s 69 councillors meet to agree on the Council’s policies and set the yearly budget.

What does Gwynedd mean in Welsh?

White, happiness, blessed
In Welsh Baby Names the meaning of the name Gwynedd is: White, happiness, blessed. Also a North Wales county name.

How do I complain about a councillor in Wales?

Complaints relating to an allegation that a councillor has breached the Code can be sent to the Ombudsman electronically via his website or email, or by letter or telephone (contact details: 1, Ffordd yr Hen Gae, Pencoed, CF35 5LJ; www. ombudsman. wales Tel: 01656 641150; [email protected] ).

Do councils respond to complaints?

The law says that we have to give the council or care provider a reasonable chance to consider your complaint and respond. It is usually reasonable to allow up to 12 weeks for a full response to the complaint.

How do I make an official complaint?

Tips for writing a formal complaint
Date the letter of complaint. Provide your name and address. Give a clear account of what happened and what went wrong. Include all the relevant facts such as dates and names but try to keep the letter concise.

What does Gwynedd mean in English?

Gwynedd. /ˈɡwɪn.əð/ us. /ˈɡwɪn.əð/ an area in northwestern Wales that has its own local government.

What is the biggest town in Gwynedd?

Bangor

Gwynedd
Largest city Bangor
Government
• Type The Arms of the former Gwynedd County Council 1974–1996 Gwynedd Council http://www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/
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What is the biggest council in Wales?

Cardiff
There are 22 unitary county and county borough councils (“local authorities”) in Wales, the largest of which is Cardiff with a population of 317,000 and the smallest is Merthyr Tydfil, with a population of 55,000. There are also 737 Town and Community Councils.

How much are Gwynedd Councillors paid?

Are payments made to councillors? Yes. All elected members of principal authorities in Wales are entitled to receive a basic annual salary which in 2020-2021 is set at £14,218. Members with additional responsibilities, such as executive member or chair of a committee, receive higher salaries.

Do Councillors get paid in Wales?

Yes. All elected members of local authorities in Wales are entitled to receive a basic annual salary. Members with additional responsibilities, such as executive member of chair of a committee, receive higher salaries. These payments are subject to income tax and reasonable expenses are also paid.

How much do county Councillors get paid in Wales?

In 2021/22 it is £14,368. Councillors are also entitled to travel allowances. You can also claim your salary whilst taking family absence such as parental leave. Re-imbursement for the costs of care incurred whilst undertaking your duties as a Councillor can also be claimed.

What does Rhos mean in Wales?

moor
Rhos means ‘moor’ or ‘moorland’ in Welsh. It is a region to the east of the River Conwy in north Wales. It started as a minor kingdom then became a medieval cantref, and was usually part of the Kingdom of Gwynedd (later the region became part of Denbighshire, then Clwyd, and is now in Conwy county borough).

Is Gwynedd a nice place to live?

Porthmadog in Gwynedd has been named the third best place to live in Wales.

What does Ponty mean in Welsh?

‘Pont’ or ‘Bont’ means ‘Bridge‘, which is usually followed by the name of the river that runs under the bridge (although not always).

What is the most difficult to pronounce town in Wales?

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Originally the town had a shorter, easier to pronounce name: Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. In the 1880s, in a joking attempt to attract tourists, a tailor added the rest of the syllables, bringing the total length to 58 letters, including four letter L’s in a row.

What is my name in Welsh?

The best way to ask someone what their name is in Welsh is to say: Beth Yw Dy Enw Di? – What’s your Name?

What does rhosneigr mean in Welsh?

moor
The name Rhosneigr is derived from Welsh. Rhos is a common prefix in Welsh place names, meaning ‘moor’ or ‘moorland’. The second part of the name neigr, is less clear, but it is likely to derive from the personal name ‘Yneigr’.