There are two tiers of local government covering Llanwrtyd Wells, at
community (town) and
county level: Llanwrtyd Wells Town Council and
Powys County Council. The town council meets at the Institute on Irfon Terrace. A
Llanwrtyd Wells electoral ward exists, which also includes the neighbouring communities of
Llangammarch Wells and
Treflys. This ward had a population of 1,875 at the 2011 Census.
Administrative history Llanwrtyd was an
ancient parish in the historic county of
Brecknockshire. When elected parish and district councils were established in 1894 it was given a parish council and administered by the
Llandovery Rural District, most of which was in
Carmarthenshire. Llanwrtyd was transferred to the
Builth Rural District in 1898. In 1907 part of the old parish of Llanwrtyd was converted into an
urban district called Llanwrtyd Wells. The remainder of the old parish outside the urban district became a separate parish called Llanwrtyd Without. Llanwrtyd Wells Urban District was abolished in 1974, with its area becoming a community called Llanwrtyd Wells instead. District-level functions passed to
Brecknock Borough Council, which in turn was abolished in 1996 and its functions passed to Powys County Council. The Llanwrtyd Wells and Llanwrtyd Without communities were merged into a single community called Llanwrtyd Wells in 1986, which also took in the
Abergwesyn area to the north. == Transport ==