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WLGA Deputy Spokespersons

The WLGA Council appoints deputy spokespeople who lead the work of the WLGA and represent the WLGA on specified portfolios including waste, housing, rural affairs, e government and heritage:

  • Improvement

    Cllr Antony Christopher (Rhondda Cynon Taf) (Labour)

  • E Government

    Cllr Mary Jones (Swansea) (Liberal Democrat) 

  • Equalities

    Cllr Andrew Hinchcliff (Conwy) (Labour)

  • Community Safety

    Nomination to be agreed

  • Social Justice and Older People

    Cllr Arnold Woolley (Flintshire) (Independent) 

  • Finance and Resources

    Cllr Michael Jones (Powys) (Independent)

  • Health

    Cllr David Sage (Bridgend) (Labour)

    Cllr Allan Pritchard (Caerphilly) (Plaid Cymru)

  • Lifelong Learning and Skills

    Cllr Hugh Evans (Denbighshire) (Independent)

  • Economic Development

    Cllr Jeffrey Edwards (Merthyr Tydfil) (Independent)

  • Rural Affairs

    Cllr James Llewelyn Adams (Pembrokeshire) (Independent)

  • Waste

    Cllr Matthew Evans (Newport) (Conservative)

  • Housing

    Cllr Ron Davies (Wrexham) (Liberal Democrat) 

  • Transport

    Cllr Mel Nott (Bridgend) (Labour)

  • Planning

    Cllr Ray Quant (Ceredigion) (Independent)

  • Heritage

    Cllr Dilwyn Roberts (Conwy) (Plaid Cymru)

  • Leisure

    Cllr Graham Thomas (Swansea) (Liberal Democrat)

  • Employment and Workforce

    Cllr Peter Rees (Neath Port Talbot) (Labour)

  • Regulatory Services and Consumer Affairs

    Cllr Ray Quant (Ceredigion) (Independent)

For more information contact: Lorraine D'Agnilli