Councillor allowances and interests
The range and levels of salaries, fees and allowances payable to councillors and co-opted members is determined each year by the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales (IRPW). Details of individual Councillors’ salaries and allowances paid during the year to date and details of claims made can be obtained by searching the Councillors’ Allowances Database. Councillors are required to register any personal or financial interests they might have as per the Code of Conduct - Part 5.1 of the Council Constitution.
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