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Sarah Murphy tops Labour’s Senedd candidate list for Pen‑y‑Bont Bro Morgannwg

Latest polling suggests Labour are likely to secure two of the six seats in this constituency at the 2026 Senedd election.

Sitting Bridgend MS heads the slate

First on the list is Sarah Murphy, who has represented Bridgend in the Senedd since 2021. She previously worked as Head of Events for Welsh Labour, Research Analyst for Lee Waters AM, and Communications Manager for Anna McMorrin MP. Before her election she chaired Sustainable Wales, a Porthcawl‑based charity supporting community‑led sustainable development.

Former council leader takes second place

Second is Huw David OBE, the former leader of Bridgend County Borough Council between 2016 and 2024. He was awarded an OBE for public service and his contribution to local government in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2022.

Vale deputy mayor ranked third

Third on the list is Carys Stallard, a former BBC journalist who now serves as Labour councillor for St Brides Major on the Vale of Glamorgan Council. She is currently Deputy Mayor of the Vale of Glamorgan, chairs the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Advisory Group, and sits on the Place Scrutiny and Planning Committees.

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Trade union organiser joins the slate

Fourth is Jonathan Cox, a trade unionist and community organiser who founded Citizens Cymru Wales. A former adviser to David Miliband MP, he says he has worked with Mark Drakeford MS on the Real Living Wage in social care, with Jane Hutt MS to welcome Syrian refugees to the Vale, and with Carwyn Jones MS to introduce the Real Living Wage in Welsh Government.

Bridgend councillor takes fifth spot

Fifth is Jon‑Paul Blundell, a Bridgend councillor for the Cefn‑Glas ward. He chairs the Communities, Environment and Housing Overview and Scrutiny Committee and was previously Cabinet Member for Education.

Barry councillor and wellbeing champion ranked sixth

Sixth on the list is Helen Payne, a Vale of Glamorgan councillor for the Cadoc ward in Barry. She was previously Projects Manager for Llamau, supporting vulnerable young people. Payne is the council’s Mental Wellbeing Champion, chairs the Investigating Committee, and serves as Vice Chair of the Start Well Scrutiny Committee.

Former cabinet member joins at seven

Seventh is Rhys Goode, a councillor for the Nant‑y‑moel ward on Bridgend Council. He has served as Cabinet Member for Housing, Planning & Regeneration (2023–24) and Cabinet Member for Wellbeing & Future Generations (2022–23). Goode was Head of Terrence Higgins Trust Cymru from 2022 to 2024, and has held senior communications roles at Klana and JustGiving.

Porthcawl councillor completes the list

Eighth is Neelo Farr, a trade unionist and councillor for Porthcawl on Bridgend Council. She is Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing, with a professional background as a mental health social worker.

Constituency boundaries

Pen‑y‑Bont Bro Morgannwg is one of 16 new Senedd “super constituencies” created for the 2026 election. It combines the Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan parliamentary areas, covering major towns including Bridgend, Barry, Cowbridge, Llantwit Major, Pencoed and Porthcawl. The constituency will elect six Members of the Senedd under the new proportional voting system.

Electoral outlook

While Murphy heads the slate, Labour’s prospects in Pen‑y‑Bont Bro Morgannwg are limited. Polling suggests the party is in line for just two seats in this constituency, with Plaid Cymru and Reform UK also competing strongly as Labour’s support edges back.

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Bridgend man sentenced for illegal waste operations and ordered to repay £322,500

Stephen John Williams, 69, of Tondu, Bridgend, was the sole owner of Wenvoe Environmental Limited and Servmax Ltd. Between October 2018 and October 2019, he organised the illegal deposit of 2,600 tonnes of contaminated textile waste at sites in Caerphilly, Cowbridge and Dolgellau.

At Cardiff Crown Court on 3 October 2025, Williams was sentenced to 21 months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, following a prosecution by Natural Resources Wales (NRW). He must also complete five rehabilitation activity days.

Waste left landowners with huge clean‑up bills

At Pen Yr Heol Las Farm in Caerphilly, NRW officers discovered 1,843 tonnes of baled textile waste contaminated with general refuse. Williams claimed it was intended for equine use, but it was deemed unsuitable and posed a significant fire risk. Despite being served with a legal notice to remove the waste, he failed to comply.

Baled textile waste illegally dumped at Pen Yr Heol Las Farm in Caerphilly, posing a significant fire risk after being left in place despite legal notices.Baled textile waste illegally dumped at Pen Yr Heol Las Farm in Caerphilly, posing a significant fire risk after being left in place despite legal notices.Baled textile waste illegally dumped at Pen Yr Heol Las Farm in Caerphilly, posing a significant fire risk after being left in place despite legal notices.

In Cowbridge, 260 tonnes of similar waste were found at Crossways Industrial Estate. Again, Williams ignored a legal notice, leaving landowners — who had no involvement in the operation — to pay £48,790 to clear the site.

At Hengwrt in Dolgellau, officers found 527 tonnes of waste including clothing, carpets, foam and mattresses. Williams again failed to comply with a notice to remove it.

Contaminated waste including clothing, carpets and foam dumped in bushes at Hengwrt, Dolgellau, one of three sites targeted by the illegal operation.
(Image: Natural Resources Wales)

NRW: “Sustained disregard for environmental law”

Su Fernandez, Senior Enforcement Officer for NRW, said:

“Businesses that move, store or broker waste must do so responsibly and within the law. When individuals choose to ignore these rules, the consequences can be serious.

“In this case, Stephen Williams demonstrated a sustained disregard for environmental law. The waste posed a significant fire risk and left landowners facing substantial clean‑up costs. Despite being served with legal notices, Mr Williams failed to take action.

“We welcome the outcome of this case and hope it sends a clear message that NRW will not tolerate the illegal disposal of waste. We will pursue offenders through the courts where necessary and use powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act to recover the profits made from environmental crime.”

Ordered to repay £322,500

Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, the court determined Williams had benefitted by £470,189.41 from his environmental crimes, based on income from unlawful deposits, avoided landfill tax, and accrued interest.

His available assets, primarily equity in property, were valued at £322,500. He was ordered to repay that amount within three months or face a custodial sentence of three years and six months. The outstanding balance will remain enforceable, and prosecutors may apply to recover further funds if Williams acquires new assets in future.

How to report environmental crime

NRW urged the public to report environmental incidents via its 24/7 incident communications centre, either through the online “Report It” form or by calling 0300 065 3000.

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Photo shows huge mounds of baled textile waste illegally deposited at a Caerphilly farm, part of a case that led to a £322,500 repayment order.Photo shows huge mounds of baled textile waste illegally deposited at a Caerphilly farm, part of a case that led to a £322,500 repayment order.Photo shows huge mounds of baled textile waste illegally deposited at a Caerphilly farm, part of a case that led to a £322,500 repayment order.Photo shows huge mounds of baled textile waste illegally deposited at a Caerphilly farm, part of a case that led to a £322,500 repayment order.
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