








The Rhondda and Ogmore Plan
Our community has always given more than it has ever asked for. These valleys raised generations of workers who built modern Britain. We stood together through coal, conflict, and countless challenges. Even now, in difficult times, people continue to give to one another and to the country.
That’s why I am putting together a comprehensive ten-year action plan for Rhondda and Ogmore: grounded, practical and hopeful. This is not the final document. It is the start of a conversation. I am asking all residents to take a look, share your views through the survey and help shape the final plan.
Putting you in control, get in touch




If it matters to you, then it matters to me –
here are the 4 main areas I will be prioritising for the Rhondda and Ogmore going forward.










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We would like to thank Rhondda Cynon Taf Council for their thorough investigations and robust action following the flooding events of February 2020. The much anticipated section 19 report, conducted to ascertain the cause of the flooding, confirms what we have...
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