Glamorgan Gazette

Councillor­s unite in bid to end abuse of elected members

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COUNCILLOR­S at Bridgend council have agreed a new personal safety protocol following reports of abuse, threats, and intimidati­on towards elected members.

The protocol, which was approved at full council, provides a risk assessment and guidance for councillor­s in relation to the various activities they undertake whilst serving local communitie­s across the county borough.

As well as advice about lone working, social media guidance is also included and focuses on the importance of online safety and dealing with social media posts of a negative nature.

South Wales Police have also provided briefing sessions and have advised councillor­s to report any concerns directly to them.

The council’s group leaders recently issued a joint statement condemning the abuse of councillor­s. The statement highlighte­d a shared determinat­ion to put an end to the unacceptab­le actions of a minority.

Councillor Huw David (leader of Bridgend County Borough Council and the Labour group), Councillor Amanda Williams (leader of Bridgend County Independen­ts) and Councillor Ross Penhale-Thomas (leader of the Democratic Alliance group), said: “There is a fundamenta­l difference between healthy democratic debate and abuse and intimidati­on.

“Regardless of political views, all members have the right to be safe and feel safe when holding public surgeries and communicat­ing with residents both in person and online.

“We would encourage all members to take on board the advice mentioned in the protocol as we continue to make a stand against this unacceptab­le behaviour.

“Those responsibl­e should understand that their actions will have negative consequenc­es not just for councillor­s but for local communitie­s who require our support.”

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