Dunvant and Killay

Dunvant and Killay are made from the communities of Dunvant and Killay, which were formerly separate wards, and have had Welsh Liberal Democrat representation since 1999. Jeff and Mary are both on local school governors and Killay Community Council.

Your Dunvant and Killay Councillors

Mary Jones in Killay

Meet Mary

Mary was first elected in 1999 to Killay North, and is a former Lord Mayor and Cabinet Member for Swansea Council. She now represents Dunvant and Killay and lives in Killay.

Jeff Jones in Killay

Meet Jeff

Jeff was first elected to Killay South in 2008 and is now elected to Dunvant and Killay. Jeff used to run his own business and now serves on the finance and audit committee.

Jeff and Jones with shop local bags in Killay Precinct

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Latest News for Dunvant and Killay

Swansea Bay

Social Care Agency Costs Mounting

Over the last 3 years Swansea Council has spent more than £485,000 on agency staff for Social Care, at a time when there are more than 30 vacancies across adult and child social care.

4 Feb 2023
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Welsh Claddiators
Swansea Bay

Cladding Meeting

Welsh Labour Minister, Julie James' pact with developers to fix buildings affected by Building Fire Safety concerns has been branded “not worth the paper it is written on” by local campaigners.

CSB
14 Oct 2022
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Olchfa Playign Fields
Swansea Bay

Olchfa Playing Fields

Sadly, on 5 April, Swansea Council’s Planning Committee approved a planning application to build 101 homes on part of Olchfa School’s playing fields. This was despite the online petition with just under 300 signatures and nearly 120 individual letters of objection. Significant issues were raised over the safety of school pupils and pedestrians, increased flooding risk, environmental damage, increased traffic in the area, and the impact on local residents living close to the site, as well as the permanent loss of open green space.

15 Apr 2022
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