There are two tiers of local government covering Ammanford, at
community (town) and
county level: Ammanford Town Council (Cyngor Tref Rhydaman) and
Carmarthenshire County Council (Cyngor Sir Gâr). The town council is based at
Ammanford Town Hall on Iscennen Road. The neighbouring communities are
Llandybie,
Betws, and
Llanedi, all being in Carmarthenshire.
Administrative history The Ammanford area historically straddled the parishes of Llandybie and Betws in Carmarthenshire. Carmarthenshire had a county council from 1889. When elected parish and district councils were established in 1894, both parishes were given a parish council and included in the
Llandilo Fawr Rural District. As a result of the rapid growth of the town, in 1903 Ammanford was made its own
urban district and
civil parish, taking in areas ceded from both Llandybie and Betws parishes. The town was then administered by
Ammanford Urban District Council from 1903 until 1974. The council built the Town Hall in 1964 to serve as its headquarters. Ammanford Urban District was abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. A community called Ammanford was created instead, covering the area of the abolished urban district, with its community council taking the name Ammanford Town Council. District-level functions passed to
Dinefwr Borough Council. Carmarthenshire County Council was abolished as part of the same reforms, with county-level functions passing to the new
Dyfed County Council. Dinefwr and Dyfed were both abolished in 1996 and their councils' functions passed to a re-established Carmarthenshire County Council.
Parliamentary elections Ammanford was part of the Carmarthenshire county constituency until it was divided in 1885 whereupon the town was located in the
East Carmarthen constituency which was held until its abolition in 1918 by the
Liberal Party. The
Labour Party captured Llanelli in 1922 and have held it ever since. The MP from 1936 until 1970 was
Jim Griffiths, a native of nearby
Betws. However, in 1997, Ammanford was transferred to the new
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr seat which was captured in 2001 by
Adam Price of
Plaid Cymru. Price remained the MP until 2010 before being replaced by Johnathan Edwards, also of Plaid Cymru. In 2024,
Ann Davies of Plaid Cymru was elected as MP for the re-established constituency of Caerfyrddin
Senedd elections Ammanford has been in the
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr constituency at
Senedd Cymru since devolution in 1999.
Rhodri Glyn Thomas was the constituency's first representative at the new assembly before being replaced by Adam Price in 2016. Price would lead the Plaid Cymru from 2018 until 2023. ==Religion==