Meet Mike
Mike has been campaigning for the residents of Mynydd-bach since 2023, and is working hard to deliver the change residents need. Mike has a background in business having run a hotel, and was formerly an army reservist.
Your Mynydd-bach Lib Dem are campaigning hard to improve our area, which includes Clase, Clasemont, Mynydd Garnllwyd, Treboeth, and Trewyddfa. You'll find us out and about across the ward reporting issues like fly-tipping, overgrown verges, potholes, and dog-fouling. We're also campaigning on major national issues of importance to people in the area, such as our campaigns to reverse the cut to the Winter Fuel Allowance, and our campaign to stop sewage dumping in the River Tawe.
Mike has been campaigning for the residents of Mynydd-bach since 2023, and is working hard to deliver the change residents need. Mike has a background in business having run a hotel, and was formerly an army reservist.
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A major row broke out at a recent council meeting, when Welsh Lib Dem opposition leader, Chris Holley, pointed out that there are millions of pounds sitting in a council reserve that could be used to fix our roads.
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Mike