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Llantwit First Independents

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Political party in Wales
Llantwit First Independents
Annibynwyr Cyntaf Llantwit
LeaderGwyn John[1]
Founded19 March 2007; 18 years ago (2007-03-19)
HeadquartersLlantwit Major
Vale of Glamorgan Council
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Website
www.facebook.com/LlantwitFirst/

Llantwit First Independents (Welsh:Annibynwyr Cyntaf Llantwit) are a political party created in 2004 who stand candidates for election in the town ofLlantwit Major,Vale of Glamorgan,Wales. Their elected councillors sit onLlantwit Major Town Council and represent theLlantwit Major ward on theVale of Glamorgan Council.

Llantwit First Independents were registered as a political party on 19 March 2007[2] and re-registered in March 2017.[3]

Town council

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Llantwit First Independents councillors have been elected to Llantwit major town council, though in July 2008 the Llantwit first town mayor, Molly Lane and her husband, Councillor David Lane, resigned from the group to join theConservative Party, citing disagreements on a number of issues.[4]

The Llantwit First Independents have had a power struggle with the Conservative Party on the town council, with independents having a very small majority.[5] However, in May 2017 they won 12 of the 14 town council seats.[6]

County council

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Following the2004 Vale of Glamorgan Council election the Llantwit Major ward was represented by threeindependent county councillors and one Conservative.[7] At the2008 Vale of Glamorgan Council election the Independent councillors in the ward stood under the Llantwit First Independents banner, retaining the three independent seats.[7]

At the2012 county council election Llantwit First Independents won all four Llantwit Major seats.[8] TheLabour Party became the largest party on the county council but did not have a majority, so governed for the next five years in coalition with the Llantwit First Independents.[9][10] Llantwit councillor Eric Hacker was elected mayor of the Vale of Glamorgan for 12 months, from 23 May 2012.[11] Llantwit councillor Eddie Williams became deputy mayor of the county in May 2016.[10]

A by-election took place on 26 March 2015 following the death of Llantwit first councillor Keith Geary.[12] The seat was regained by the Conservatives.[13] At theMay 2017 county council election Llantwit First Independents won all four Llanwit Major seats, including one lost at the by-election. They claimed that their previous coalition with Labour had benefited Llanwit Major with funding for local school and library investment.[6] However, the 2017 election had restored the Conservative Party as the largest council group, and a coalition with twoSully independent councillors was likely.[14]

On 24 May 2019 the four Llantwit First councillors joined a new governing coalition on the council, led by Labour councillor, Neil Moore.[15]

At theMay 2022 county council election, Llantwit First Independents held all four of their seats in Llantwit Major. There was a slight reduction in their overall share of the votes in the ward from 56.4% in 2017 to 50.3% in 2022, but their majority over the fifth place candidate increased.[16]

References

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  1. ^"John, Gwyn".www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk.
  2. ^"Llantwit First Independents [De-registered 10/02/17]". The Electoral Commission. Retrieved1 January 2018.
  3. ^"Llantwit First Independents". The Electoral Commission. Retrieved1 January 2018.
  4. ^"Llantwit councillors refuse to resign, and pledge their commitment to the town".The Glamorgan GEM. 25 July 2008. Retrieved22 January 2021.
  5. ^"Llantwit First Independents back in power".The Cowbridge GEM. 21 May 2010. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  6. ^ab"Llantwit First triumph in Vale Council election".The Llantwit Major GEM. 10 May 2017. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  7. ^ab"Llantwit Major Ward — Vale of Glamorgan".Local Elections Archive Project. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  8. ^"Vale of Glamorgan Council elections 2012: Results".Barry & District News. 4 May 2012. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  9. ^"Local election: Vale of Glamorgan profile".Penarth Times. 28 April 2017. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  10. ^ab"Cllr Stuart Egan Elected New Mayor Of Vale Of Glamorgan". Penarth Daily News. 12 May 2016. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  11. ^"New Vale of Glamorgan Mayor is elected".Penarth Times. 4 June 2012. Retrieved22 January 2021.
  12. ^"By-election Preview: 26 March 2015 - Llantwit Major". WelshElections.org.uk. 27 March 2015. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  13. ^"Llantwit Major by-election, 2015 - Conservative gain from Llantwit First". WelshElections.org.uk. Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2018. Retrieved2 April 2018.
  14. ^"Conservative surge in Vale local elections".The Bridgend & Porthcawl GEM. 9 May 2017. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  15. ^Matt Discombe (24 May 2019)."Ex-Tories won't fight by-elections in Vale". Llantwit Major Gem. Retrieved2 June 2019.
  16. ^"Local Government Election Results - County".www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk. Vale of Glamorgan Council. Retrieved6 May 2022.
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