New councillor for Llantwit Fardre to target speeding and protecting greenfield land

Written by on 13th May 2021

Conservative councillor Sam trask was elected to represent the Llantwit Fardre ward pm Rhondda Cynon Taf Council.

The newly elected councillor said he wants to prioritise tackling speeding vehicles and protecting greenfield land in the area.

The Conservative Party won the Llantwit Fardre by-election for Rhondda Cynon Taf Council after Sam Trask was elected as the new councillor for the area at the vote held on Thursday, May 6.

He got 1,011 votes and saw off competition from Labour’s Graham Colk who got 656, Plaid Cymru’s Ioan Bellin who got 464, independent James Williams who got 162, independent Nick Tizard-Lee who got 80 and Liberal Democrat David Payne who got 73.

The by-election was held because the previous independent councillor Mike Diamond stepped down for personal reasons.

Mr Trask has lived in the area for over 20 years and works as an aircraft engineer at GE Aviation in Nantgarw where he has been since he left school at 16 and is a member of the Unite union there.

He has also been a community councillor representing Beddau on Llantrisant Community Council since 2017.

Speaking bto Wales Online, Mr Trask said: “I’m truly honoured and humbled to have been elected to represent Llantwit Fardre and thank everyone for their support.

“Over the coming months I hope to learn as much as I can from my ward colleague Joel James MS in order to be a hard working and effective councillor as soon as possible.

“My priorities to begin with will be tackling speeding vehicles and ensuring RCT Council’s new Local Development Plan respects the wishes of Llantwit Fardre residents to protect the green field sites where housing should not be built.”


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