There are two tiers of local government covering Newcastle Emlyn, at
community (town) and
county level: Newcastle Emlyn Town Council (Cynfor Tref Castell Newydd Emlyn) and
Carmarthenshire County Council (Cyngor Sir Gâr). The town council meets at
Cawdor Hall on Market Square. North of the Teifi, Adpar forms part of the community of
Llandyfriog in Ceredigion. As well as Llandyfriog, the Newcastle Emlyn community is also bordered by those of
Llangeler and
Cenarth, both of which are in Carmarthenshire.
Administrative history Newcastle Emlyn was historically part of the
ancient parish of Cenarth. Newcastle Emlyn and Adpar have always been administratively separate for local government purposes, although between 1832 and 1885 Newcastle Emlyn was in the Adpar
parliamentary borough, which formed part of the
Cardigan Boroughs constituency. When elected parish and district councils were established in 1894, Cenarth was given a parish council and included in the
Newcastle Emlyn Rural District. In 1897 part of the parish of Cenarth was converted into an
urban district called Newcastle Emlyn. Newcastle Emlyn Urban District was abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. A community called Newcastle Emlyn was created covering the area of the former urban district, with its community council taking the name Newcastle Emlyn Town Council. District-level functions passed to the new
Carmarthen District Council. Carmarthenshire County Council was abolished as part of the same reforms, with county-level functions passing to the new
Dyfed County Council. The district of Carmarthen and county of Dyfed were both abolished in 1996 and their councils' functions passed to a re-established Carmarthenshire County Council. ==Economy==