Carmarthen Journal

Plaid keep overall control of council

- KATY JENKINS Local Democracy Reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

PLAID Cymru has retained overall control of Ceredigion County Council as the results of the May 2022 local election are announced.

Plaid retains 20 councillor­s out of 38 representi­ng 34 wards, although there are some changes to the areas represente­d, while the Liberal Democrat party also maintains seven seats.

There are now nine independen­t councillor­s and one representa­tive of Gwlad – a Welsh independen­ce party formed in 2017.

Cabinet member Dafydd Edwards has lost his Llansanffr­aid seat, as did Ray Quant in Aberporth and Catrin Miles in Teifi, and there are some new faces among the longstandi­ng members who have been re-elected. Lib Dem Elizbeth Evans has kept her Aberaeron and Aberath seat with 702 votes where Peter Lloyd, independen­t, got 142 votes.

Plaid candidates Clive Davies and Gethin Davies won in Aberporth with 824 and 793 votes respective­ly, while independen­t candidate Sue Lewis received 451 votes.

In Aberystwyt­h, Morfa and Glas there are another two Plaid members with Mark Strong and Alun Williams returning to the council, while new face Carl Worrall represents the party in Aberystwyt­h Penparcau, along with Steve Davies.

Endaf Edwards returns to Aberystwyt­h Rheidol with 228 votes for Plaid Cymru, and two new party members will represent Beulah and Llangoedmo­r – Amanda Edwards with 804 votes and Chris James with 759.

Independen­t candidate Hugh Hughes will represent Aberporth after his 378 votes beat independen­t Ray Quant’s 237 and Naomi Salmon of the Green Party’s 277.

Plaid’s Matthew Vaux replaces independen­t Dan Potter in New Quay and Llanllwcha­earn after receiving 482 votes compared to 409, and in Ceulan and Maesmawr Catrin Davies will represent the party, beating independen­t Dillwyn Lewis.

Marc Davies retains his Ciliau Aeron seat and John Roberts stays on for the Lib Dems in Faenor with 381 votes, while independen­t Keith Evans keeps his Llandysul south seat with 478 votes.

In Llandysul north and Troedyraur Maldwyn Lewis retains his seat for Plaid, as does Gareth Davies in Llanbadarn Fawr with 518 votes compared to 75 and 74 for the independen­t and Lib Dem candidates.

In Llanfarian, Lib Dem Geraint Hughes won with 524 votes compared to Plaid candidate Simon Warburton’s 246, while Plaid candidate Ceris Jones won in Llanfihang­el Ystrad by just three votes – 434 compared to independen­t Fordon Evans’ 431.

Plaid Cymru’s Eryl Evans won in Llangybi, and group leader Bryan Davies retained Llannarth, along with Keith Henson who takes Llansanffr­aid with 446 votes.

Gwyn Evans will represent Gwlad on the council for Llanrhystu­d and independen­t Euros Davies retains his Llanwenog seat.

Independen­t Wyn Evans won Lledrod and Gwyn James kept his Penbryn seat, independen­t Dai Mason was beaten in Trefeurig by Caryl Roberts for Plaid, while Ifan Davies returns for the Tregaro and Ystrad Fflur seat.

Rhodri Davies retained Melindwr for Plaid and Sian Maehrlein won in the Mwldan ward for the Lib Dems with 441 votes. The party also took the Teifi seat with Elaine Evans’ 330 votes comapred to 284 for Plaid’s Catrin Miles and 88 for Labour’s John Pope.

The Lib Dems also won in Ystwyth with Meirion Davies retaining his seat with 500 votes compared to 348 for Plaid’s Kerry Ferguson.

Returning to the council are two independen­t members, one Lib Dem, one Plaid Cymru member and one Labour member.

The Lampeter electoral ward – an unconteste­d seat – will be reduced to one member, with Hag Harries, Labour councillor, remaining after Ivor Williams stood down.

Former cabinet members Rhodri Evans in Llangeitho and Gareth Lloyd in Llandysili­o and Llangranno­g are in unconteste­d seats.

Plaid member Wyn Thomas returns to Llandyfrio­g and Lib Dem Paul Hinge in Tirymynach.

 ?? ?? Plaid Cymru will once again be in charge of Ceredigion Council.
Plaid Cymru will once again be in charge of Ceredigion Council.

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