Splott (electoral ward) explained

Official Name:Splott ward
Country:Wales
Type:Electoral ward
Static Image Name:Cardiff ward location - Splott.png
Static Image Width:260px
Static Image Caption:Location of Splott ward within Cardiff
Population:13,261
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Community Wales:Splott/Tremorfa
Post Town:CARDIFF
Postcode Area:CF
Postcode District:CF24
Dial Code:+44-29
Constituency Westminster:Cardiff South and Penarth
Unitary Wales:Cardiff
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Cardiff South and Penarth
Councillors:3
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Splott is the name of an electoral ward in the south of Cardiff, capital city of Wales. It covers the communities of Splott and Tremorfa (which was created from the northeastern part of Splott in 2016).

Description

The Splott ward is bordered to the north by the Penylan and Rumney wards, to the northwest by Adamsdown, to the southwest by the Butetown ward. To the southeast is the Severn Estuary.

The Splott ward elected two councillors to Cardiff Council in 1995 and has elected three councillors since 1999. It has been represented by the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats.[2] In May 2012 all three seats were won by a new team of Labour councillors,[3] after a bitter campaign where the Liberal Democrats making a complaint to the police that Labour candidate, Luke Holland, had given a misleading address on his notice of poll.[4]

Splott councillor Huw Thomas became leader of the Labour-controlled Cardiff Council in May 2017.[5] Lord Jack Brooks, who became leader of South Glamorgan County Council, was a Splott councillor during the 80s and 90s.[6]

Cardiff's first ethnic minority councillor, Manuel Delgado, was elected for Labour in the Splott ward in May 1967.[7] Of Cape Verdean heritage, Delgado is also claimed as the first black councillor in Wales. He also became Cardiff's first black magistrate in 1969.

County councillors

Representation 1995  - date
Election   Labour     Lib Dem  
20173-
20123-
200821
200412
19993-
19952-

Cardiff County Borough Council

Prior to 1890 the Splott area was covered by the East ward of Cardiff. In July 1890, following the creation of Cardiff County Borough Council, Splott was the name of one of the ten new electoral wards created in the county borough.[8] Each of the three councillors took turns to stand for re-election, on a three-yearly cycle.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Splott - Key Stats . UKcensusdata.com. 2018-04-17.
  2. Web site: Cardiff Council Election Results 1995-2012 . The Elections Centre . 2018-01-18 .
  3. News: Fresh faces in Cardiff's Splott ward as Labour paint the area red at Election 2012 . Wales Online . 4 May 2012 . 2018-04-17.
  4. News: Labour candidate referred to police in Cardiff address row . Wales Online . 20 April 2012 . 2018-04-17.
  5. News: Ruth Mosalski . Cardiff Labour group picks Huw Thomas as its new leader . Wales Online . 8 May 2017 . 2018-04-17.
  6. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Jack+Brooks.-a0129310428 "Jack Brooks"
  7. News: Tories in control of the major power centres - 18 seat lead in Cardiff for Tories . South Wales Echo . 12 May 1967 . 1 . And Mr. Manuel Delgado, the victor of Splott, becomes the first coloured member of the city council..
  8. News: Cardiff New Wards - Determining The Boundaries . The Western Mail . 6 . 29 July 1890 . Welsh Newspapers Online .