Morriston (electoral ward)


Morriston ) is an electoral ward in Swansea, Wales. It is coterminous with the Morriston community. Morriston is one of two five member wards in the City and County of Swansea local authority area. In population terms, it is the largest ward in the Welsh Assembly constituency of Swansea East and it is the largest ward the City and County of Swansea.
The electoral ward consists of some or all of the following geographical areas: Caemawr, Cwmrhydyceirw, Graig Felen, Morriston, Parc Gwernfadog, Pant-lasau, Ynysforgan and Ynystawe, in the parliamentary constituency of Swansea East. The ward is bounded by the wards of Llansamlet and Clydach to the east; Bonymaen and Landore to the south; Mynydd-Bach and Llangyfelach to the west; and Mawr to the north.
The ward is broken down into a number of polling districts by the local council. These are: Parc-y-Duc, Glantawe, Pentrepoeth, Tircanol, Caemawr, Cwmrhydyceirw East, Cwmrhydyceirw West, Parc Gwernfadog and Ynystawe.

History

Morriston first became an electoral ward in the late nineteenth century with the formation of Glamorgan County Council. The first county councillor to be elected in 1889 was the Liberal, David Davies.

Politics

Morriston is one of only two wards in Swansea which returns five councillors to the local council, the other being Sketty. Morriston currently returns five Labour councillors: Mike Hedges, Robert Francis-Davies, John Davies, Bob Lloyd and Rob Stewart.
In the 2008 local election the Ward was contested by all five incumbent Labour Councillors, and by five Liberal Democrats, five Conservatives, two Plaid Cymru candidates and one British National Party candidate. The poll took place on 1 May 2008, along with elections in every other ward of Swansea.
The turnout of the 2012 local elections in Morriston was 29.95%. The results were:
CandidatePartyVotesStatus
John DaviesLabour2599Labour hold
Robert StewartLabour2500Labour hold
Robert DaviesLabour2342Labour hold
Andrea HarringtonLabour2302Labour hold
Yvonne JardineLabour2190Labour hold
Adrian DaviesIndependent869
Dic JonesPlaid Cymru800
James HattonConservative504
Bill HughesConservative501
Sheila MorganConservative467
Richard James Strick-JenkinsConservative404
Ken AndersonLiberal Democrats351
Jennifer Margaret BickerstaffConservative341
Rosemarie BridgemanLiberal Democrats276
Owen John RobertsLiberal Democrats254
Anjali KadamLiberal Democrats187