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Community Councillors are elected for a term of four years. All persons over aged 18 or over are eligible to stand for election, and all persons aged 18 or over, and living in the community, are eligible to vote. The elections take place on the same day as the elections for the County Councils.  
Community Councillors are elected for a term of four years. All persons over aged 18 or over are eligible to stand for election, and all persons aged 18 or over, and living in the community, are eligible to vote. The elections take place on the same day as the elections for the County Councils.  


In some cases the Community Councils may call themselves a '''Town Council''' (for example [[Llangollen, Denbighshire|Llangollen]]) or even '''City Council''' (in the case of [[St. Asaph, Denbighshire|St. Asaph]], where appropriate.  
In some cases the Community Councils may call themselves a '''Town Council''' (as is the case in [[Llangollen, Denbighshire|Llangollen]]) or even '''City Council''' (as is the case in [[St. Asaph, Denbighshire|St. Asaph]]), where appropriate.  


These Community Councils are responsible for specific aspects of local policy making.
These Community Councils are responsible for specific aspects of local policy making.
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