Riverside (Cardiff electoral ward) explained

Official Name:Riverside ward
Country:Wales
Type:Electoral ward
Static Image Name:Cardiff ward location - Riverside.png
Static Image Width:290px
Static Image Caption:Location of Riverside ward within Cardiff
Population:13,771
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Post Town:CARDIFF
Postcode Area:CF
Postcode District:CF11
Dial Code:+44-29
Constituency Westminster:Cardiff West
Unitary Wales:Cardiff
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Cardiff West
Councillors:3
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The Riverside electoral ward of Cardiff covers the Riverside and Pontcanna areas of the city, electing three councillors to Cardiff Council. The ward was originally created in 1890, as a ward to Cardiff County Borough Council.

Description

The Riverside ward includes the communities of Riverside and Pontcanna, which are located immediately west of Cardiff city centre and the River Taff. According to the 2011 census the population of the ward was 13,771.

The boundary of the electoral ward initially matched that of the Riverside community. However, Pontcanna saw itself as distinctly different, with its smart Victorian houses and villas surrounding Cathedral Road despite these existing in other, 'less desirable', parts of Riverside like Fitzhamon Embankment or Lower Cathedral Road.[2] [3] In November 2016 the northern two-thirds of the ward became a separate Pontcanna community.[4] [5]

Riverside is bounded by the wards of Cathays to the east, Grangetown to the south; Canton and Llandaff to the west. There is no community council for the area.

It is located in the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff West and the Senedd constituency of the same name.

Representatives

2015 by-election

Labour councillor Cecilia Love resigned her seat in August 2015 for family reasons[6] causing a by-election, which was won on 7 October 2015 by Labour candidate Caro Wild.[7]

2012

After a "bitter" campaign Plaid Cymru lost their remaining two ward seats to the Labour Party, with sitting Labour councillor Iona Gordon topping the poll.[8]

2011 by-election

Plaid Cymru councillor Gwenllian Lansdown resigned her seat in January 2011 after six years representing Riverside, because she had moved from Cardiff to live in Powys.[9] The resulting by-election took place on 3 March 2011, which was won unexpectedly by the Labour candidate, Iona Gordon. The turnout was 39.8%.[10]

2008

Ward creation

In July 1890, following the creation of Cardiff County Borough Council, Riverside was the name of one of the ten new electoral wards created in the county borough. It was briefly known as "Canton South", having been split from the existing Canton ward, which had been growing rapidly.[11] Each of the three councillors took turns to stand for re-election, on a three-yearly cycle.

1890

The first election on 1 November 1890 was unusual because there were contests to elect two councillors rather than one. This was because sitting Conservative Cllr Smith had recently died and an election was needed to elect a replacement. Both elections saw the Liberal Party gain seats from the Conservatives, by small majorities. Noah Rees won Cllr Smith's seat and Dr James defeated sitting councillor, Mr R. Price.[12]

* = sitting councillor prior to the election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riverside - Key Stats . UKcensusdata.com. 2018-01-12.
  2. Web site: Dyfrig House – Pentan.
  3. Web site: Hunting for street art in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. 19 July 2016.
  4. Ruth Mosalski (23 March 2015) "No longer will housebuyers be able to mock estate agents... Pontcanna is set to be one of four city 'areas' given official status", Wales Online. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  5. Book: The City and County of Cardiff (Communities) Order – 2016 No. 1155 (W. 277). 2016. Welsh Statutory Instruments.
  6. News: Martin Shipton . Riverside Labour councillor Cecilia Love resigns her seat on Cardiff council . . 17 August 2015 . 2018-01-12 .
  7. Web site: Professor Roger Scully . Yesterday's local by-election . Cardiff University Blogs - Elections in Wales - Etholiadau yng Nghymru . 8 October 2015 . 2018-01-12 .
  8. Web site: Cardiff council elections: The story in each ward . yourCardiff . 3 May 2012 . 2018-01-13 .
  9. News: Hannah Waldram . Byelection for Riverside as local councillor resigns . theguardian.com . 14 January 2011 . 2018-01-13 .
  10. News: Hannah Waldram . Plaid Cymru lose grip on Riverside as Labour candidate wins byelection vote . theguardian.com . 4 March 2011 . 2018-01-13 .
  11. News: Cardiff New Wards - Determining The Boundaries . The Western Mail . 6 . 29 July 1890 . Welsh Newspapers Online .
  12. News: Cardiff Municipal Elections - Liberal Victory . South Wales Daily News . 3–4 . 3 November 1890 . Welsh Newspapers Online .