About Scleddau Community Council

The Community Council is your local governing body, working to represent the interests of residents and improve the local area.

We operate independently while cooperating with the County Council and other authorities to help shape the future of our towns and villages. The council also manages local events, oversees small planning matters, and serves as a voice for residents.

We’re committed to transparency and open dialogue with the community. You’re always welcome to attend meetings and share your input.

Scleddau Community Council is the local governing body for the Scleddau and Trecwn areas in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It’s a rural community council, meaning it’s responsible for the well-being and representation of the community in that specific area. The council is elected by the local residents and works to address local issues, promote community events, and liaise with Pembrokeshire County Council. 

 
Here’s a more detailed look:
  • Area of Responsibility:

    Scleddau Community Council covers the villages of Scleddau and Trecwn, located south of Fishguard. 
     
  • Elected Representatives:
    The council is composed of elected councillors who represent the different wards within the community, such as Scleddau North, Scleddau South, and Trecwn. 
     
  • Key Responsibilities:
    The council’s main functions include representing the community to Pembrokeshire County Council, facilitating community activities, and addressing local concerns. 
     
  • Community Projects:
    The council has been involved in projects like a Community Well-being and Resilience project, which aimed to strengthen the local area. 
     
  • Engagement with Local Residents:
    They often work to bring local people together, organize events, and promote the unique identity of their community. 
     
     
  • Contact Information:
    The council’s address is 31 Greenhill Crescent, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, SA61 1LX and they can be reached by email at clerk@scleddaucc.wales