Everything about Llanelli District totally explained
The Borough of
Llanelli was one of thirty-seven
local government districts in
Wales from
1974 to
1996. It was the smallest of six districts in the newly-created county of
Dyfed, and was formed under the
Local Government Act 1972 by a merger of the
municipal boroughs of
Llanelli and
Kidwelly,
Burry Port urban district and
Llanelli Rural District all in the former
administrative county of
Carmarthenshire. The district was governed by
Llanelli Borough Council which was based in the town of
Llanelli.
The district was abolished in
1996 to form part of the new
unitary authority of
Carmarthenshire.
The
coat of arms with the motto
'Ymlaen Llanelli' was transferred from the former municipal borough to the
Llanelli Borough Council by
Order in Council in
1975. Llanelli Town Council, which covers the same area as the former municipal borough, was granted a new coat of arms in
1981.
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