Rhiwbina (electoral ward) explained

Official Name:Rhiwbina ward
Country:Wales
Type:Community/Electoral ward
Static Image Name:Cardiff ward location - Rhiwbina.png
Static Image Width:260px
Static Image Caption:Location of Rhiwbina ward within Cardiff
Population:11,369
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Post Town:CARDIFF
Postcode Area:CF
Postcode District:CF14
Dial Code:+44-29
Constituency Westminster:Cardiff North
Unitary Wales:Cardiff
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Cardiff North
Councillors:3
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Rhiwbina is the name of an electoral ward in the north of Cardiff, capital city of Wales. It covers the community of the same name.

Background

Rhiwbina became a ward to Cardiff City Council in 1967, after it was transferred from the Cardiff Rural District.[2] It elected Conservative councillors for 28 years, until the 1995 elections to the new City and County of Cardiff Council saw Labour win all three seats.[3]

Description

Rhiwbina is both an electoral ward, and a community. There is no community council for the area.

The Rhiwbina ward is bordered to the west by the Whitchurch & Tongwynlais, to the east by the Llanishen and Lisvane wards. To the south is Cardiff's Heath ward, while Caerphilly's St Martins ward is immediately to the north.

The Rhiwbina ward elects three councillors to Cardiff Council. Since 1999 it has been represented by the Conservative Party or ex-Conservative Party members standing as Independents. In May 2012 independent councillor Jayne Cowan attracted more votes (3,808) than any other local election candidate in Wales.[4] In June 2015 she rejoined the Conservative Party in the hope of standing in the Welsh Assembly elections. Fellow Rhiwbina councillor (also husband of Cllr Cowan) Adrian Robson also rejoined the Tories, in the hope of taking control of Cardiff Council from the Labour Party.[5]

County councillors

Representation 1995  - date [6]
ElectionConservativeIndependent   Labour   
20173  
2012 3 
2008 3 
20043  
19993  
1995  3

May 2017

** = sitting councillor prior to the election, elected as an Independent at the previous election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhiwbina - Key Stats . UKcensusdata.com. 2018-01-20.
  2. News: All eyes on Whitchurch and Rhiwbina - Newcomers hold the key to power . . 9 May 1967 . 6 .
  3. News: Victory ends 28-year Tory strangehold . South Wales Echo . 5 May 1995 . 5 . Labour broke the Tory strangehold on Heath and Rhiwbina with a landslide victory. The result means the end of a 28-year Conservative reign of power in the wards... Labour won three seats from the Tories in Rhiwbina and two in Heath... Several high-ranking Tories were among the losers in Rhiwbina..
  4. News: Martin Shipton . Former Independent councillor Jayne Cowan aims to become Tory AM for Cardiff North . Wales Online . 23 June 2015 . 2018-01-20.
  5. News: Ruth Mosalski . Husband and wife councillor team announce they will re-join Conservative group in bid to take control of Cardiff council . Wales Online . 8 June 2015 . 2018-01-20 .
  6. Web site: Cardiff Council Election Results 1995-2012 . The Elections Centre . 2018-01-20 .