South Wales Echo

Widow wins seat previously held by her late husband

- TED PESKETT Local democracy reporter ted.peskett@reachplc.com

THE widow of a much-loved Cardiff councillor who died suddenly this year has won a by-election for his vacant seat.

Waheeda Sattar, standing for the Labour group, was one of seven candidates running for election in the Grangetown ward on Thursday.

The death of her late husband, Abdul Sattar, was announced in February and was followed by an outpouring of tributes by members of the community and city councillor­s.

Ms Sattar will join Ash Lister, Sara Robinson and Lynda Thorne, who are the other three Labour councillor­s for Grangetown.

Cllr Robinson, who was at the Grange Pavilion during the count, said the death of Mr Sattar was a “massive shock” to the community, but thinks his widow will be a “strong voice for Grangetown”.

The Sattars are best known for running Millenium Stores on Cornwall Street.

Cllr Robinson said: “Their shop was always somewhere that you would go to sort things out. [Abdul Sattar] was just so well respected across the ward.”

Highlighti­ng Mr Sattar’s prominence in the community, Cllr Robinson said the corner shop was “absolutely covered in flowers” the day after he died.

She called Mrs Sattar’s decision to stand in her late husband’s seat brave, adding: “I think she will make a really strong councillor. She would be the first non-white female representi­ng Grangetown which I think is an amazing step forward.

“She is somebody who is really brilliant at problem solving, she is very pragmatic, she is very accessible. I know that she is going to be a really fantastic, strong voice for Grangetown.”

Cllr Lister, who has also known the Sattars for years said he wasn’t surprised by the number of tributes to Mr Sattar, adding it was a “testament to the man he was”.

He said: “Abdul always told me I could do whatever I wanted. I could be first minister, I could be prime minister, I could be the leader of the council, I could sit on the back benches.

“It was always up to me, but I had the ability to do it and Abdul was always one of those people, just like my grandfathe­r, who believed in me at times when I didn’t.”

Of Mrs Sattar, he said: “I think she is so passionate about the community.

“She always worked as part of a team with Abdul and [I] am more than happy to welcome her to the Grangetown team.

“She was already a part of it, so for us it is continuing as normal.

“We are very fortunate that we have still got a Cllr Sattar serving Grangetown.”

The leader of the Labour group at

Cardiff Council, Huw Thomas, was also at the Grange Pavillion when Cllr Sattar’s victory was announced.

Cllr Thomas said: “I am delighted with the result, I am delighted for Waheeda and Abdul’s whole family because this is a very personal result for them obviously, but it is a wider result in terms of what Labour is doing in Cardiff.

“There have been some in the opposition parties who sought to use this as a bit of a test about the reaction to Vaughan Gething and clearly the results speak for themselves, an overwhelmi­ng Labour victory.”

 ?? WELSH LABOUR ?? Waheeda Sattar has won the Cardiff Council by-election for Grangetown, for the seat previously held by her late husband Abudal Sattar
WELSH LABOUR Waheeda Sattar has won the Cardiff Council by-election for Grangetown, for the seat previously held by her late husband Abudal Sattar

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