Caernarfon Herald

County’s leader hails exec team’s gender balance

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THE most “gender balanced” cabinet Gwynedd Council has seen was announced last week.

Naming his new Cabinet following recent elections, the leader of Gwynedd Council, Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn hailed his new team as “new and exciting” with a “fine blend of experience­d voices”.

Councillor Nia Jeffreys (Porthmadog East) becomes Deputy Leader with responsibi­lity for the Economy and the main crossdepar­tmental programmes.

There are four new members joining the cabinet: Councillor Elin Walker Jones (Glyder) who will lead on Children and Young People; Councillor Menna Jones (Bontnewydd) who is the new Cabinet Member for Corporate Support and the Legal Service; Councillor Beca Brown (Llanrug) is the new member with responsibi­lity for Education; and Councillor Berwyn Parry Jones has been appointed to be responsibl­e for Municipal and Highways and Gwynedd Consultanc­y.

Councillor Dafydd Meurig (Arllechwed­d) continues to be a Cabinet Member leading on the Environmen­t; Councillor Craig ab Iago (Pen-y-groes) continues to lead the portfolio for Housing and Property; and Councillor Ioan Thomas (Menai - Caernarfon) continues in his role as Cabinet member for Finance and Informatio­n Technology.

Councillor Dilwyn Morgan (Y Bala) also keeps his place as a Cabinet Member, moving to Adults, Health and Wellbeing.

Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn said: “I look forward to working with the new Cabinet team as we work towards our aim of providing the best possible services for the people of Gwynedd.

“We have a new and exciting team with a fine blend of experience­d voices and new enthusiast­ic members. I’m also pleased that this is the most gender balanced Cabinet that Gwynedd Council has seen.

“We will be giving our all to the challenges ahead.”

 ?? ?? ■ Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn
■ Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn

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