Kittle, Swansea facts for kids
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![]() Kittle village green |
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Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
EU Parliament | Wales |
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Kittle is a small village found in the City and County of Swansea, in beautiful Wales. It sits along the B4436 road, nestled between the villages of Pennard and Bishopston. Kittle is part of the Pennard area, which is in the southeastern part of the amazing Gower peninsula.
In the heart of Kittle, you'll find a lovely village green. It faces a row of local shops. There's also a friendly pub called The Beaufort Arms, where people can relax.
How Kittle is Run
This section explains how Kittle is managed and how people in the village have a say.
Local Elections in Kittle
Kittle is part of a special area called a "community ward." This is like a smaller voting district. People in Kittle get to vote for three people to represent them. These representatives are called "community councillors." They work on the Pennard Community Council.
The Pennard Community Council helps make decisions for the local area. These decisions might be about things like local parks or community events.
Kittle is also part of the "Pennard ward" for bigger elections. These elections choose people to serve on the City and County of Swansea Council. This council looks after the whole city and county of Swansea. It deals with larger services like schools, roads, and libraries.