Glamorgan Gazette

Council leader to step down after eight years in role

- LEWIS SMITH Local Democracy Reporter lewis.smith@reachplc.com

THE leader of Bridgend council, Huw David, has announced he will step down from the position after eight years.

The long-standing councillor, who has been the leader since 2016, has said he will remain in his post until a new leader is elected as part of the annual meeting of council, which will be held on May 15, 2024.

He will also step down from other national roles such as the Welsh Local Government Associatio­n’s presiding officer and official spokespers­on for social care. However, he will continue to serve as one of three elected Bridgend council members representi­ng the ward of Pyle, Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr.

Cllr David, who has lived in Cefn Cribwr his whole life, was first elected as a local council member in 2004.

At 39 he became one of the youngest council leaders in Wales when he was voted into the position at Bridgend County Borough Council in 2016.

Speaking after the announceme­nt, Cllr David said: “Serving the communitie­s that I love as leader of Bridgend County Borough Council has been the honour of my life.

“I remain hugely passionate about the important part that local councils play in our everyday lives, but I have given this position everything I have, and the time is now right for me to stand aside and let someone else bring a different energy and perspectiv­e to the role.

“I have decided to announce my decision to step down as leader now so that colleagues can plan ahead, and consider who they want in place to help lead the authority through whatever new challenges the future may hold.

“When I first took on this role, we were already several years into the national austerity measures imposed by UK Government, and were looking at how we could continue to provide more than 800 different types of council service using increasing­ly reduced resources.

“So much has happened in the eight years since that moment. The most difficult part has been leading the authority through the Covid 19 global pandemic, but we have also experience­d further hugely significan­t events whose impact we are still dealing with - the fallout of Brexit, the loss of major employers such as Bridgend Ford, the ongoing cost of living crisis and more.

“To say that I am incredibly proud of how this council has never once backed away from its responsibi­lities and has continued to provide essential services, especially during the pandemic, is an understate­ment.”

“I truly believe that local authoritie­s form an essential part of civilised society, and make a huge difference to the lives of local people.

“I want to pay tribute to the skills, knowledge and resilience of my cabinet colleagues and fellow members, and to the full support of the council’s experience­d senior management team.

“I also want to acknowledg­e the huge contributi­on from all of the staff who form the core of the authority, and who have ensured that each time a fresh challenge has presented itself, we have been able to meet it head-on together.

“As leader, it has been an honour to represent and advocate for the best interests of all the communitie­s of the Bridgend County Borough, a place I am very proud to call home.

“I can assure local residents that I will continue to represent them, and will champion the interests of all our communitie­s.”

First Minister Mark Drakeford also spoke on the announceme­nt and said: “I have known Huw over many years, and his dedication to the people of Bridgend County Borough has been apparent throughout.

“His work on the all-Wales stage has been very widely respected and reflects his warmth, his ability to work with people across geographic and political boundaries, and the passion he brings to improve the lives of those who need help the most.

“Through the pandemic and more recently the cost of living crisis, he has served diligently to protect communitie­s from their impacts in desperatel­y difficult times. I wish Huw all the very best for the future.” Councillor John Spanswick, cabinet member for climate change and environmen­t in Bridgend, added: “I have to pay tribute to the leader, as he’s done a great job with what can be a very difficult role.

“He’s always brought everyone together as a team, particular­ly in getting us through the pandemic, and in setting the latest budget which was one of the most difficult we’ve ever seen.” ”

I have known Huw over many years, and his dedication to the people of Bridgend County Borough has been apparent throughout

First Minister Mark Drakeford

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Cllr Huw David is stepping down as leader of Bridgend Council

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