What Trallong, Penpont and Llanfihangel Nant Bran Community Council does
Your Community Council is your first point of contact for any community issues you may have. Some of the jobs your Community Council does are:
Sets the Precept (its annual budget, collected with your Council tax) and decides how this is to be spent
Comments on planning applications/issues
Provides and manages this website to inform the local community and visitors
Supports local charities that successfully apply for small financial grants
Works with the Police to safeguard the community
Works in conjunction with highways authorities on highway improvement and traffic calming measures
Liaises with our County Councillor
Councillors try to keep in touch with what is going on in their patch and are always willing to try to help residents where they can – or find the right official or contact to deal with specific problems
Does further things that it considers are likely to promote or improve the economic, social or environmental well-being of their area and/or persons in it
Welsh community councils were given the final discretionary power in the above list (referred to as “the Well-being Power”) under the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011. It can be used provided the community council is not restricted from doing the things by other legislation. Because the Well-being Power is wide-ranging, the Welsh Government regards it as a ‘power of first resort’ to Community Councils if they are in any doubt about whether existing powers would enable them to take a particular course of action. See Welsh Government Statutory Guidance on use of the Well-being Power.