Friday, 27 August 2010

WriteToThem - Now select the representative you'd like to contact

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Now select the representative you'd like to contact

Important note about the Elections: There was a General Election and County Council Elections on Thursday 5th May 2005. We haven't got information for new Councillors available yet, but most MPs are available now.

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You have several elected representatives at different levels of government. If you aren't sure who to contact, please read this advice.

Your Councillor

Your Assembly Members

Your Member of Parliament

Your Members of the European Parliament

Your Harlech Councillor represents you on Gwynedd Council. The Unitary Authority is responsible for all aspects of local services and policy, including planning, transport, roads (except trunk roads and motorways), public rights of way, education, social services and libraries. Most Councillors are not paid a salary, but get a small basic allowance for the work they do.

Have you spotted a mistake in the above list?

Your Dwyfor Meirionnydd AM represents you on the National Assembly for Wales. The National Assembly for Wales has a wide range of powers over areas including economic development, transport, finance, local government, health, housing and the Welsh Language.

4 Mid and West Wales Electoral Region AMs also represent you.

Write to all your AMs

Your Dwyfor Meirionnydd MP represents you in the House of Commons. The House of Commons is responsible for making laws in the UK and for overall scrutiny of all aspects of government.

Find out more about Elfyn Llwyd at TheyWorkForYou.com

House of Lords

Lords are not elected by you, but they still get to vote in Parliament just like your MP. You may want to write to a Lord (more info).

Your 4 Wales MEPs represent you in the European Parliament. They scrutinise proposed European laws and the budget of the European Union, and provide oversight of its other decision-making bodies.

Write to all your MEPs

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