Ceredigion County Council

In the 18th and early 19th centuries, Cardiganshire had more industry than it does today; Cardigan was the commercial centre of the county; lead, silver and zinc were mined and Cardigan was the principal port of South Wales prior to the silting of its harbour. The economy became highly dependent on dairy farming and the rearing of livestock for the English market. During the 20th century, livestock farming became less profitable, and the county’s population declined as people moved to the more prosperous parts of Wales or emigrated. However, there has been a population increase caused by elderly people moving to the county for retirement, and various government initiatives have encouraged tourism and other alternative sources of income.
Ceredigion’s population at the 2011 UK census was 75,900. Its largest town, Aberystwyth, is one of its two administrative centres, the other being Aberaeron, where Ceredigion County Council meets. Aberystwyth houses Aberystwyth University, Bronglais Hospital and the National Library of Wales. Lampeter is home to part of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The area is administered by Ceredigion County Council.
(Information from Wikipedia on 19/10/2020)
Website and contact details
http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/resident/Contact telephone number: 01545 572105
Contact email address: There is an online contact form
Licensing information
Additional licensing? YesAdditional licensing further information: here
Selective licensing? No
Licensing charges: here
Application form: here
Additional information: You will find links regarding HMO issues here.
Other Local Authority Services
Homelessness Prevention Services: Housing assistance found here.Discretionary Housing Payment Policy: here.
Disabled Facilities Grant: here
Green Improvement Support: here
Waste and rubbish collection services: here
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Last modified: July 24, 2025

