2020

Layla Moran, the LibDem MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, visits Pontypridd to meet some of the local businesses who’d been badly affected by the terrible floods during February of that year, accompanied by David Payne, Robert Butler and Gerald Francis from the local RCT LibDems.

2021

Senedd elections take place in May and we stand three candidates for RCT: Steven Rajam in Pontypridd, Jackie Charlton in The Rhondda and Gerald Francis in the Cynon Valley.

Jackie Charlton
Jackie Charlton
Steven and Gerald
Steven Rajam and Gerald Francis

2022

The year began with the lead up to the May Local Elections, at which we stood a total of six candidates within R.C.T, the most successful of which was Steven Rajam, who came within 28 votes of being elected in Pontyclun East.

This was also the year in which Neil Feist became our RCT Liberal Democrat Community Councillor for the area of Llanharan.

 

Neil Feist

Campaigning also continued in earnest throughout the latter part of the year, to build awareness of local issues and to maximise on our local election results.

And in December we headed to the Pontyclun Christmas Fayre to chat to stall holders and make ourselves known.

 

Sophie and Angharad
Sophie Odunaike and Angharad Jones
Robert, Angharad and stall holder Stephanie Ivey
Robert and Angharad meet stall holder Stephanie Ivey

2023

In preparation for the 2024 General Election, two of our Executive members put themselves forward for the two R.C.T constituencies, Pontypridd and The Rhondda, being David Mathias for Pontypridd and Gerald Francis for The Rhondda.

And as a part of our general campaigning, we mass delivered leaflets within Llanharan.

We also held two key socials, one at the Rhondda Heritage Park and the other, a Forestry Walk and Talk, in the Ynysangharad Park in Pontypridd.

Heritage Park museum
Social event at the Heritage Park Museum
A walk in the park
Social event at the Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd

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