South Glamorgan County Council


South Glamorgan County Council was the local government authority that administered the county of South Glamorgan, Wales from its creation in 1974 till its abolition in 1996.

Creation

Local government in England and Wales was reorganised following the Local Government Act 1972. The old administrative county of Glamorgan was subdivided, with the Vale of Glamorgan and Cardiff forming South Glamorgan. South Glamorgan County Council came into existence on 1 April 1974. The administration of the area was further subdivided between the two district councils, Cardiff City Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council.
Glamorgan County Council was the only example in England and Wales of a council being divided up, rather than consolidated. The Labour Party, had it won the 1970 general election, intended to split Glamorgan into East and West. However, the Conservative Party prevailed at the election and proceeded to divide the county into three, hoping South Glamorgan would become a Tory-controlled administration.

Description

The new council consisted of 80 councillors, representing wards in Barry, Cardiff, Cardiff Rural, Cowbridge and Penarth. It was headquartered in a building on Newport Road, Cardiff, until County Hall was built at Atlantic Wharf in 1986.
Despite the hopes that South Glamorgan would elect a Conservative administration, the Labour Party gained a majority in 1974. Labour held the council from 1974 to 1977 and from 1981 to 1996, with the Conservatives holding power for the four intervening years. Emyr Currie-Jones was the initial Chairman of the Council from 1973 until 1975. Rev Bob Morgan led the Labour administration from 1982, until Jack Brooks took over in 1989. Russell Goodway became council leader in 1992, at 35 reportedly the youngest UK council leader at the time.

Dissolution

South Glamorgan County Council ceased to exist following the 1996 local government reorganisation, replaced by the unitary authorities of Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.

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