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{{Short description|Former district of Gwent, Wales}} {{otheruses}} {{Infobox historic subdivision| |Name= Islwyn |Map= Islwyn au pays de Galles (1974-1996).svg |HQ= [[Pontllanfraith]] |Status= [[Districts of Wales|Borough]] |Start= 1 April 1974 |End= 31 March 1996 |Replace= [[Caerphilly County Borough]] |Civic=<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Islwyn arms.png|200px|Arms of Islwyn Borough Council]] --> }} The '''Borough of Islwyn''' was one of five local government [[districts of Wales|districts]] of [[Gwent (county)|Gwent]] from 1974 to 1996.<ref name=Arch>{{cite web|title=Gwent Archives Islwyn Borough Council Records|url=http://www.archiveswales.org.uk/anw/get_collection.php?inst_id=36&coll_id=76783&expand=|website=www.archiveswales.org.uk|access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> ==History== The borough was formed in 1974 as a local government [[Districts of Wales|district]] of [[Gwent (county)|Gwent]]. It covered the whole area of three former districts and part of a fourth, which were all abolished at the same time: *[[Abercarn]] [[Urban district (Great Britain and Ireland)|Urban District]] *[[Bedwellty]] Urban District - the [[Argoed, Caerphilly|Argoed]], [[Blackwood, Caerphilly|Blackwood]], [[Cefn Fforest]], and [[Pengam]] wards only (rest became [[New Tredegar]] community in [[Rhymney Valley (district)|Rhymney Valley]]) *[[Mynyddislwyn]] Urban District *[[Risca]] Urban District All the constituent parts of Islwyn had previously been in the [[administrative county]] of [[Monmouthshire (historic)|Monmouthshire]] prior to the reforms. [[Gwent County Council]] provided county-level services to the new borough.<ref>{{cite legislation UK|type=act|act=Local Government Act 1972|year=1972|chapter=70|accessdate=6 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite legislation UK|type=si|si=The Districts in Wales (Names) Order 1973|year=1973|number=34|accessdate=4 October 2022}}</ref> The district was named after local poet [[William Thomas (Islwyn)|William Thomas]] (1832β1878), who used the [[pen name|bardic name]] 'Islwyn'.<ref>{{cite news|title=A Borough for the Bard?|newspaper=Gwent Gazette|date=5 May 1972|page=11|author=Brinley Evans (Arael)}}</ref> Islwyn (meaning "below the grove") was part of the name of the ancient parish of Mynyddislwyn which covered its area. This was shown in the borough's [[coat of arms]] which represented a mountain below a grove of oak trees.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/wales_7496.html|title=Wales 1974 to 1996 (obsolete)|work=Civic Heraldry of England and Wales|accessdate=12 May 2025}}</ref> The borough was abolished in 1996, when its area became part of [[Caerphilly County Borough]].<ref name=Arch/> Islwyn continues as a [[Islwyn (UK Parliament constituency)|Westminster constituency]] and a [[Islwyn (Senedd constituency)|Senedd constituency]]. The Westminster constituency's best-known MP was [[Neil Kinnock]]. ==Political control== The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council from 1974 until its abolition in 1996 was held by the following parties:<ref name=electionscentre>{{cite web |title=Compositions calculator |url=https://www.electionscentre.co.uk/?page_id=3825 |website=The Elections Centre |access-date=6 October 2022}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- !colspan="2"|Party in control!!Years |- | {{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour}} || 1974β1976 |- | {{Party name with colour|No overall control}} || 1976β1979 |- | {{Party name with colour|Welsh Labour}} || 1979β1996 |} ==Premises== [[File:Pontllanfraith House - geograph.org.uk - 2240025.jpg|thumb|Pontllanfraith House: Council's headquarters, built 1977]] The council built itself a new headquarters in 1977 at Pontllanfraith House on Blackwood Road in [[Pontllanfraith]]. The building subsequently served as offices for Caerphilly County Borough Council until 2015 and has since been demolished.<ref>{{cite web |title=Pontllanfraith House Site Development Brief |url=https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/CaerphillyDocs/Planning/Pontllanfraith_House_Site_Development_Brief.aspx |website=Caerphilly County Borough Council |access-date=12 October 2022 |date=2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Caerphilly Council's Pontllanfraith House closure takes a step closer |url=https://caerphilly.observer/news/949347/caerphilly-councils-pontllanfraith-house-closure-takes-a-step-closer/ |access-date=12 October 2022 |work=Caerphilly Observer |date=23 January 2015}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} {{Wales Districts}} {{Gwent elections}} {{coord|51.64|N|3.15|W|display=title}} [[Category:Gwent (county)]] [[Category:Districts of Wales abolished in 1996]] [[Category:1974 establishments in Wales]]
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