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Back to “business as usual” say newly elected councillors

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 17:04, Thursday May 26th, 2022.
Last updated: 08:03, Wednesday June 1st, 2022

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Ynsysddu ward councillors Jan Jones, left, and Janine Reed
Ynsysddu ward councillors Jan Jones, left, and Janine Reed

At the council elections earlier this month, voters in Ynysddu spoke and the then-Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council, Philippa Marsden, lost her seat to the Independents.

The former Labour ward is now occupied by two Independent councillors – Jan Jones and Janine Reed – both of whom were active campaigners against the controversial Hywel NMP waste plant in Cwmfelinfach.

Local issues such as the waste plant are said to have played a significant part in the success of the Independent candidates. But what are they hoping to do in their new roles?

Cllr Reed said it was “business as usual” for the newly elected councillors and said they are continuing the work they have been doing over the past few years.

Members of the Lower Sirhowy Valley Residents Group protesting in Risca
Members of the Lower Sirhowy Valley Residents Group, including Cllr Jones and Cllr Reed, protesting in Risca in 2021

She added: “There are a number of concerns in the valley, and our aim is to do what we can to address them.

“We have got a spreadsheet of about 35 to 45 concerns that people raised on the doorstep, and we’re still tackling the bigger issues that haven’t been tackled by previous councillors.”

Cllr Reed said she has recently reached out to Natural Resources Wales asking for a meeting about the waste plant site, but has not yet received a response.


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Cllr Jones, who once served the Ynysddu ward as a Labour councillor before re-standing as an independent, said: “We will be questioning everything and we’re not just going to accept what we’re being told. Although we don’t have the power of the party in charge, we still have the power of asking questions.”

Cllr Jones said the councillors were continuing to put out regular leaflets to keep residents informed.

She added: “We have put the spreadsheet of concerns on Facebook to check with residents that we haven’t missed anything.”

Cllr Sean Morgan, the new Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council, said: “I hope the new councillors will work with us to reduce the anxiety of the residents in that valley.”

He added: “The results in Ynysddu are not a reflection of Philippa Marsden as a Leader, because of Labour’s successful results across the county borough.”

Cllr Jones said she is awaiting contact from the Leader.

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