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.
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.
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 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.
Swansea Lib Dems celebrated a big win last night, gaining Fairwood Ward from the Conservatives following the sad passing of Cllr Paxton Hood-Williams.
Two Uplands councillors have joined the Welsh Liberal Democrats, strengthening the party’s position in Swansea ahead of the Senedd elections in May.
Cllr Sam Bennett has criticised the Government’s “half-pint” measures to support the hospitality sector, and said that “great swathes” of the industry are still being ignored.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have said the crisis declared by Swansea Bay University Health Board is further proof that Wales’ NHS cannot be fixed without urgent action on social care.
Swansea Bay’s four Labour MPs voted in favour of the UK Labour Government’s proposals on Wednesday evening that would scrap the use of jury trials in England and Wales, prompting strong criticism from the local Liberal Democrats and legal experts.
In 2018, the Conservative government pulled the plug on the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon. With the stroke of a pen, Conservative ministers cancelled what would have been the world’s first purpose-built tidal lagoon power station; an oven-ready project.
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