Dyfed

Dyfed
Dyfed
WalesDyfed.png
Dyfed shown as a preserved county since 2003
Geography
Status Non-metropolitan county (1974–1996) Preserved county (1996–)
1974 area 5765.75 km²
1996 area 5765.75 km²
Ranked 1st
HQ Carmarthen
History
Origin Kingdom of Dyfed
Created 1974
Abolished 1996
Succeeded by Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire
Preserved county of Dyfed
Demography
1971 population 316,369
1992 population 351,100 (estimate)
2007 population 375,200 (estimate)[1]
Ranked 5th
Politics
Governance Dyfed County Council
Arms of Dyfed County Council -->

Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdəvɛd]) is a preserved county of Wales. It was created on 1 April 1974 under the terms of the Local Government Act 1972, and covered approximately the same geographic extent as the ancient Principality of Deheubarth, although excluding the Gower Peninsula and the area west of the River Tawe. The choice of the name Dyfed was based on the historic name given to the region once settled by the Irish Déisi and today known as Pembrokeshire (the historic Dyfed never included Ceredigion and only briefly controlled Carmarthenshire). It was formed from the administrative counties of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and was divided into the following local government districts:

Administrative county
1889–1974
Local government districts
1974–1996
Cardiganshire Ceredigion
Carmarthenshire Carmarthen, Dinefwr, Llanelli
Pembrokeshire Preseli, South Pembroke

The Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire became Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed and the Lord Lieutenants of Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire each became Lieutenants. The Dyfed-Powys police force had been created a number of years earlier.

The county town and administrative headquarters of Dyfed was Carmarthen whilst the largest settlement was Llanelli. Other significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, Milford Haven and Aberystwyth.

On 1 April 1996, under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Dyfed was broken up and the ancient counties restored for administrative purposes: Cardiganshire, the council of which renamed itself Ceredigion the following day; Carmarthenshire; and Pembrokeshire. The name Dyfed was retained for such purely ceremonial purposes as the Lord Lieutenancy.

See also

References

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics – 2007 estimate (using 2003 preserved borders for Camarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire

Coordinates: 51°56′N 4°31′W / 51.94°N 4.51°W / 51.94; -4.51


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