Llangeinor
Llangeinor is a small village located in the Garw Valley around north of Bridgend in Bridgend County Borough, Wales. The ward population taken at the 2011 census was 1,243. The entire village is now protected as part of a conservation area.
Economy
IRVIN-GQ, part of Airborne Systems Group, makes parachutes for the military, near the junction of the A4093 with the main road A4064. GQ Parachutes had been formed in 1932.Governance
At the local level Llangeinor is an electoral ward to Garw Valley Community Council, electing two of the 13 community councillors.Llangeinor was formerly also an electoral ward for Bridgend County Borough Council, from 1995 electing one county councillor. From 1995 to 2017, it was represented by the Labour Party. From 2004 to 2017, Labour county councillor, Marlene Thomas, represented the ward. In 2012, Thomas was elected Mayor of Bridgend County Borough and served until 2013. Since 2017, the Llangeinor ward has been represented by Cllr. Roz Stirman, who was elected as an independent councillor, but later defected to Plaid Cymru. A 2019 review of electoral wards in the borough by the Boundary Commission for Wales proposed merging Llangeinor with the southern part of the Pontycymmer ward to form a new ward called Lower Garw. This proposal was rejected, however, and Llangeinor has since 2022 formed part of the three-member Garw Valley ward.