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    Caernarfon was a constituency of the National Assembly for Wales from 1999 to 2007. It was one of nine constituencies in the North Wales electoral region...
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    Caernarfon. Bangor was in the old seat of Conwy. The same boundaries were used for the Arfon Welsh Assembly constituency in the 2007 Welsh Assembly election...
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    created in 1999, the North Wales region included the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd...
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    election. The new constituency merged areas currently within the Caernarfon constituency and the Conwy constituency. The Caernarfon constituency was entirely...
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    constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd, Wrexham and Ynys Môn. After the 2007 Assembly election...
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    the new borders for the constituencies and electoral regions. The order detailed the abolition of three constituencies (Caernarfon, Conwy, and Meironnydd...
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    the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd, Wrexham and Ynys Môn. For the 2007 Assembly election...
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    created in 1999, the North Wales region includes the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd...
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  • League Caernarfon Bay, inlet of the Irish Sea defined by the Llŷn peninsula and Anglesey Caernarfon (National Assembly for Wales constituency) Caernarfon (UK...
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    the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd, Wrexham and Ynys Môn. From the 2007 Assembly election...
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    the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd South, Clwyd West, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd, Wrexham and Ynys Môn. Since the 2007 Assembly election...
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    one constituency areas which were previously within the Caernarfon and Meirionnydd Nant Conwy constituencies. Caernarfon was a Gwynedd constituency, entirely...
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    preserved county of Gwynedd. The other eight constituencies of the region were Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd South, Clwyd West, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd...
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  • Thumbnail for Alyn and Deeside (Senedd constituency)
    created in 1999, the North Wales region included the constituencies of Alyn and Deeside, Caernarfon, Clwyd West, Clwyd South, Conwy, Delyn, Vale of Clwyd...
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    The main changes were in northwestern Wales, where the constituencies of Conwy, Caernarfon, and Meirionydd nant Conwy were replaced by Aberconwy, Arfon...
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    general election. The constituency was created by merging most of Meirionnydd Nant Conwy with the southern part of Caernarfon; the northern area became...
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  • Thumbnail for Shadow Cabinet of Ieuan Wyn Jones
    elected as President of Plaid Cymru, the Official Opposition in the National Assembly for Wales, on 3 August 2000. Jones had previously served in these roles...
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  • Thumbnail for Shadow Cabinet of Dafydd Wigley
    was elected as AM for Caernarfon and became the first Leader of the Opposition of Wales as the leader of Plaid Cymru in the assembly. As the official opposition...
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    Bay—both in the constituency; this area comes under the constituency of Clwyd West to the east. Nor did it include the town of Caernarfon—just southwest...
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    director. Jones was the National Assembly for Wales Member for Caernarfon 2003–07 and for the newly created Arfon constituency from 2007 until he stood down...
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  • time the party had gained a further two MPs, representing the constituencies of Caernarfon and Merionethshire.[citation needed] Plaid campaigned to leave...
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  • Willott (Cardiff Central) List of MPs for Welsh constituencies 2001-2005 Members of the National Assembly for Wales Results of the 2005 United Kingdom general...
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  • Thumbnail for 1999 National Assembly for Wales election
    National Assembly for Wales) Senedd constituencies and electoral regions Morgan, Bryn (12 May 1999). "Research Paper 99/51 – Welsh Assembly Elections:...
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    Abergwyngregyn Strata Florida Machynlleth Ludlow St Davids Aberystwyth Caernarfon Castle Llandrindod Wells The current capital of Wales is Cardiff. Historically...
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  • Thumbnail for 2003 National Assembly for Wales election
    The 2003 National Assembly for Wales election was the second general election to the National Assembly for Wales. It was held on 1 May 2003. The election...
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  • and in Gwynedd. Aberconwy, Arfon and Dwyfor Meirionnydd replaced Conwy, Caernarfon and Meirionnydd Nant Conwy respectively. 18 seats were unchanged with...
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    This is a list of Assembly Members (AMs; Welsh: Aelodau'r Cynulliad, ACau) elected to the second National Assembly for Wales at the 2003 election. There...
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    Porthmadog, 9 miles (14 km) east of Pwllheli and 17 miles (27 km) south of Caernarfon. It had a population of 1,826 in 2001, reducing to 1,753 at the 2011 census...
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  • time the party had gained a further two MPs, representing the constituencies of Caernarfon and Merionethshire. Alarmed at the decrease in the number of...
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    "Pupils by Assembly constituency and sector". statswales.gov.wales. Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Full-time equivalent teachers by Assembly constituency and category"...
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