Cost of Living Support Icon

John, Gwyn

Gwyn John BEM

 

Address: 

c/o Vale of Glamorgan Council

Civic Offices

Holton Road

Barry

CF63 4RU

 

  • Home: 01446 793669

  • Mobile: 07984 122308

Party details:

Llantwit First Independents

 

Llantwit First Independents

Council Roles

Llantwit First Independents Group Leader

 

Cabinet Member for Leisure Sport and Wellbeing

Early Retirement/Redundancy Committee

Investigating Committee

Standards Committee Appointment Panel

Outside Bodies

Glamorgan Archives Joint Committee

Joint Council for Wales: Employers Side

Welsh Local Government Association: Council

 

Members Attendance

(From the Annual Meeting on 10 May 2023 to the Annual Meeting on 8 May 2024) 

 

Members Attendances
Appointed to the following at the Annual Meeting on 10 May 2023No. of Meetings   Held to DateAttended% AttendanceApologies Received

Council (including Annual Meeting)

10 10 100%  

Cabinet

22 22 100%  

Early Retirement / Redundancy

7 6 86% 1
Investigating        

Previous Attendance at Meetings

May 2022 - May 2023

 

Register of Interests

2022-23

 

Ward: Llantwit Major

Surgery Times

First and third Saturday of every month. Between 9.30am - 11.30am. No appointments necessary.

  • April to September inclusive: Old School, Wine Street, Llantwit Major

  • October to March inclusive: The Heritage Centre, Town Hall, Llantwit Major

Biography

Cllr Gwyn John was elected to represent Llantwit Major ward, which includes Llanmaes, St. Donats, Marcross, Monknash, West Camp St. Athan and Picketston.

 

Cllr Gwyn John was educated at Cowbridge Grammar School (1956 - 63). He worked for the Ministry of Defence for 25 years before moving into the engineering and supplies industries. He spent much of his spare time working in the leisure industry. Cllr John was a member of Llantwit Major Town Council from 1974-79 before returning to politics in 1999.

 

He was elected to the Vale of Glamorgan Council in 1999 as a Conservative candidate for the Llantwit Major ward. He resigned from the Conservative Party on 1 May 2004 and became an Independent Councillor.

Gwyn stood as an Independent in the 2004 election and topped the poll for the second time in his home town of Llantwit Major. 

 

Born in 1945, he has always lived at Llantwit Major and is the seventh generation of his family in the Town, his great-grandfather was a Councillor and he has ‘ Llantwit Major running through his blood’ having played a huge part in the community throughout his life. 

 

Gwyn was first elected to Llantwit Major Town Council in 1974 but five years later he did not seek re-election as his work took precedence. 

 

He worked at RAF St. Athan for 25 years and in 1989 he was awarded the Imperial Service Medal for duty, he now works in the Engineering Supplies industry and combines this with his Council work. 

 

Gwyn puts people before politics and works throughout the ward to help his constituents with all their problems, with regular home visits, offering advice, and taking on many personal issues for people needing help.

 

During his office he strongly supported the re-opening of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, the building of the Childrens Integrated centre at Llantwit Major and modifying the Llantwit Major one-way system to make it the success it is today.

 

Two issues which concern Gwyn deeply are the number of homeless people in his community, and the future of young couples with children, looking for a home and a start in life. 

 

Gwyn, who returned to Llantwit Major Town Council in 2004, is Leader of the Llantwit First Independent Group and strives to see the day when the power in the local authority is in the hands of Independents, who will put people first.

 

He is a football fanatic who has been a Football Club Secretary for 40 years and is a season ticket holder for Swansea City. He is married to Gloria, who has been his inspiration since his return to politics, and shares his interest in football.