Isle of Anglesey County Council

The Isle of Anglesey County Council is the governing body for the county of Anglesey, one of the unitary authority areas of Wales. The council has 30 councillors who represent 11 multi-member electoral wards.

The Isle of Anglesey County Council was created from its predecessor, Ynys Mon Borough Council, in 1996. The Wales Audit Office describes the new council of having a “history of conflict and inappropriate behaviour” from the outset, with two public interest reports published in 1998 and a further three reports into the behaviour by 2001.

In March 2011, after “years of political infighting”, it became the first council in British history to have all executive functions suspended, with a team of commissioners appointed by the Welsh government put in place to run the council’s functions, with elections ultimately delayed, meaning they took place a year after the rest of Wales, pending a new electoral system.

(Information from Wikipedia on 17/8/2018)


Website and contact details

http://www.anglesey.gov.uk/
Contact telephone number: 01248752820
Contact email address: [email protected]

Licensing information

Additional licensing? No
Selective licensing? No
Licensing charges: Please contact the council directly with the email below
Application form: here
Additional information: useful information and links


Other Local Authority Services

Homelessness Prevention Services: here
Discretionary Housing Payment Policy: here
Disabled Facilities Grant: here
Green Improvement Support: here
Waste and rubbish collection services: here



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Page created: August 17, 2018
Last modified: July 24, 2025