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List of candidates standing for County Council election on May 5 published
THE RETURNING OFFICER at Pembrokeshire County Council has released a list of the persons nominated for election to Pembrokeshire County Council on May, 5, 2022 as follows:
Unopposed
19 people will be elected unopposed, as no other person is standing against them. They are all already councillors at the present time.
Mike James – IPG
John Davies – IPG
Pat Davies – Independent
Michelle Bateman – Independent
David Howlett – Conservative
Steve Yelland – Conservative
David Bryan – Conservative
Tim Evans – Independent
John Cole – Independent
Simon Hancock – Independent
Paul Miller – Labour
Guy Woodham – Labour
Viv Stoddart – Independent
Di Clements – Conservative
Elwyn Morse – IPG – Conservative Party Member
Jacob Williams – Independent
Mike Williams – Plaid
Brian Hall – IPG
Tony Wilcox – Labour
Labour
Jordan Ryan – Fishguard North East
Nicola Gwynn – Goodwick
Josh Phillips – Solva
Rachel Hurdley – St Davids
Ben Levy – Maenclochog
Julian Rutter – Camrose
Daniel Metcalf – Johnston
Tom Tudor – Haverfordwest Castle
Philippa Thompson – Haverfordwest Prendergast
Marc Tierney – Narberth Urban
Josh Beynon – Pembroke Dock Central
Maureen Bowen – Pembroke Dock Bush
Conservatives
Brian Murphy – Fishguard North East
Lynn Porter – Goodwick
Mark Carter – Solva
Nick Neumann – The Havens
Aled Thomas – Johnston
Jonathan Twigg – Haverfordwest Garth
Sue McKeemam – Haverfordwest Castle
Andrew Edwards – Haverfordwest Prendergast
Danny Young – Burton
Anthony Powell – Milford Central
Bill Abbott – Milford North
Lee Bridges –Hakin
Lizzie Lesnianski – Lampeter Velfrey
Tony Baron – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
James Bishop – Saundersfoot South
Josh Carey – Lamphey
Aden Brinn – Pembroke St Michael
Deborah Willcocks – Pembroke St Mary North
Rhian Cowen – Pembroke Dock Central
Rhys Jordan – St Florence & St Mary Out Liberty
Plaid Cymru
Hedd Harries – Boncath
Cris Tomos – Crymych & Myanchlog-ddu
Maya Donnelly – Dinas & Newport
Hefin Wyn – Maenclochog
Rhys Sinnett – Milford West
Peter Adams – Kigletty & Begelly *
Paul Rapi – Tenby South
Jonathan Preston – St Florence and St Mary Out Liberty
Steve Thomas – Manorbier
Independent
Iwan Ward – Boncath
Simon Midway Rees – Crymych & Myanchlog-ddu
Peter John – Goodwick
Neil Prior – Llanrhian
David Lloyd – St Davids
Simon Wright – Maenclochog
John Gray – Johnston
Anji Tinley – Haverfordwest Garth
Terry Davies – Milford Central
Martin Jones – Milford Central
Tom Sinclair – Milford Central
Alan Dennison – Milford North
Stephen Joseph – Milford West
Duncan Edwards – Hakin
Mike Stoddart – Hakin
David Simpson – Lampeter Velfrey
Chris Ebrey – Begelly & Kilgetty
Paul Wyatt – Begelly & Kilgetty
Mike Wainwright – Saundersfoot South
Chris Williams – Saundersfoot South
Sam Skyrme-Blackhall – Tenby South
Peter Everall – Carew
James Harrison-Allen – Carew
Vanessa Thomas – Carew
Tessa Hodgson – Lamphey
Jon Harvey – Pembroke St Mary North
Steve Alderman – Hundleton
Julie Cooper – Hundleton
Phil Kidney – Manorbier
Sarah Harvey – Pembroke Dock Bush
Billy Gannon – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
IPG
Jamie Adams – Camrose
Reg Owens – St Ishmaels
Peter Morgan – The Havens
Mike John – Llangwm
David Pugh – Begelly & Kilgetty
Liberal Democrats
Alec McCormack – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
Alistair Cameron – Begelly & Kilgetty
Bob Kilmister – Bro Gwaun
Green
Keith Missen – St Davids
Janie Harwood – St Ishmaels
Leigh McShane – Amroth & Saundersfoot North
Propel
Greta Marshall – Begelly & Kilgetty
No declaration
Rob Smith – Llanrhian
Martyn Cheshire – St Ishmaels
Claire George – St Ishmaels
Dave Golding – Llangwm
Mel Phillips – Pembroke St Michael
George Manning – Pembroke Dock Central
Paul Dowson – Pembroke Dock Bush
Gordon Goff – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
Michele Wiggins – Pembroke Dock Bufferland
Party members not standing for their party
Huw Thonas – Conservative – Dinas & Newport
Jano Williams – Labour – Dinas & Newport
Bethan Price – Labour – St Davids
Robin Howells – Labour – Burton
Victoria McAndrew – Propel – Narberth Urban
Delme Harries – Conservative – Bro Gwaun
Pembroke St Mary South is a dual member ward. Standing there are:
Daphne Bush – IPG
Aaron Carey – Conservative
Reg Ebrey – Independent
David Edwards – Labour
Jonathan Grimes – Conservative
Lee Herring – Liberal Democrats
Marcel Laval – Labour
Jonathan Nutting – No Declaration
Community
Officials announced for 2026 Eisteddfod in Pembrokeshire
THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD returns to Pembrokeshire in 2026, and organisers have named the officials who will steer this major cultural event over the next year and a half.
With the artistic and local committees already established, meetings to finalise competitions and adjudicators are underway to ensure the List of Competitions is ready by spring. Committee members have also been voting over the past weeks to elect key officials for the Executive Committee.
John Davies, former leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, has been appointed Chair of the Executive Committee. Known for his deep connection to Pembrokeshire and extensive experience with national organisations, Davies aims to make the Eisteddfod a true community event, welcoming involvement from all corners of the region.
Tegryn Jones, Chief Executive of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, takes on the role of Deputy Chair (Strategy). With a strong passion for Welsh culture and language, Jones brings a wealth of experience working with local communities, visitors, and volunteers across three counties.
Deputy Chair (Culture) is Carys Ifan, Director of Canolfan Egin and a seasoned cultural organiser. Based in Llangrannog and originally from Llandudoch, Ifan has led numerous artistic and community projects across the region.
Cris Tomos, a community development veteran with over 30 years of experience, will lead the 2026 Eisteddfod Local Fund. Working with PLANED, a community development charity, Tomos has supported countless community enterprises and co-operatives in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, and Carmarthenshire.
Non Davies, recently elected as Executive Committee Secretary, brings extensive cultural management expertise as Ceredigion County Council’s Corporate Manager for Culture. Having chaired the Cardigan Local Fund Committee for the 2022 Ceredigion Eisteddfod, Davies is well-versed in managing cultural projects.
National Eisteddfod Chief Executive, Betsan Moses, said: “We’re looking forward to working with John and the team over the next few months as we prepare for the 2026 Eisteddfod.
“There’s almost a quarter of a century since the Eisteddfod was last held in Pembrokeshire, and we’re very much looking forward to returning to the area. 2026 is an important year for us as we celebrate 850 years since the first Eisteddfod was held in Cardigan Castle in 1176.
“We’re looking forward to working in a new way within a catchment area which includes parts of another two counties, which is, of course, a chance to work with local people in Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire again.”
Further announcements are expected in the coming weeks, including the sale of competition prizes and opportunities to donate the Crown and the Chair.
The National Eisteddfod will be held in Llantood from August 1–8, 2026.
News
Campaigners urge Welsh Government to adopt proportional representation for Local Elections
CAMPAIGNERS are calling on the Welsh Government to introduce the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system for local elections, following moves by two councils to shift away from the First Past the Post (FPTP) system being blocked on technical grounds.
Yesterday (Nov 14), Ceredigion Council voted narrowly, with an 18 to 17 majority, in favor of adopting STV. This follows Gwynedd Council’s decision last month, where 65% of councillors backed the move. However, both councils have been prevented from implementing STV due to a requirement for a two-thirds majority under the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021.
In recent consultations, public support for STV has been overwhelming, with over 70% in Gwynedd and 67% in Ceredigion favoring the change. Only Powys Council rejected the proposal, despite 60.5% of its respondents supporting STV. Campaigners argue that the current system deprives voters of representation, citing that over 100,000 people were denied a vote in the 2022 elections due to uncontested seats.
The Electoral Reform Society Cymru (ERS Cymru) highlights the contrast with Scotland, where the introduction of STV for local elections in 2007 has significantly reduced uncontested seats. According to ERS Cymru, Scotland has had fewer uncontested seats in the last four elections combined than Gwynedd Council recorded alone in 2022.
Jess Blair, Director of ERS Cymru, said:
“Decisions made in council chambers affect everyone in those areas, so every vote should count. It’s absurd that councils choosing STV are blocked by a technicality, leaving them stuck with an outdated system that denies representation to thousands. The Welsh Government must act to avoid repeating the undemocratic outcomes of the last elections.”
Campaigners are now calling on the Welsh Government to introduce STV across all councils in Wales, ensuring representation that reflects the electorate’s wishes.
Business
Upgrades completed at Port of Milford Haven’s simulator suite
UPGRADES have been completed to state-of-the-art equipment within the Port of Milford Haven’s navigation simulator suite at Milford Waterfront enabling marine professionals to receive bespoke specialist training. The virtual reality simulation system can safely replicate a range of scenarios that seafarers may experience in real world situations such as extreme weather conditions, emergency situations and escort tug work.
The upgrades provided by Netherlands-based company MARIN contain the latest hardware in terms of processing power and graphics, as well as upgrades to MARIN’s ‘Dolphin’ software, increasing the capability to create scenarios. These are complemented with new 4k visuals on 75” screens which increase the depth and field of vision, adding to the realism.
Recently, a training day was led by Training Pilot Captain Mark Johnson, assisted by ex-Pilot Andy Hillier, involving members of the Svitzer team as well as Pilots Matt Roberts and Ian Coombes. As part of the scenario, they were faced with a loss of engine power and steering along with worsening weather and sea conditions. The Pilots had to communicate with Svitzer in order to successfully instruct them on how to tow and direct a drifting tanker. While scenarios like these are uncommon within port operations, it is important to rehearse procedures that would be implemented if they are required and enhances participants’ skill sets.
Marine Pilot and Simulator Instructor, Captain Ewan McNicoll, said “This simulator suite has future proofed our training capabilities, both internally for Pilots and marine staff, but also externally for clients wishing to use the facility, be it for training purposes or research and development. We can create any type of scenario with any type of ship, ranging from practicing ship handling manoeuvres to emergency situations, it really is game changing! Working with our partners at MARIN has been a complete success and I am very proud of our new facility.”
For more information about training at the navigation simulation suite please contact the Port of Milford Haven at [email protected] or 01646 696100.
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