Political appointments at council AGM

Posted on: Tuesday 26 May 2026
Councillor Anthony Hunt

At the Annual General Meeting of Torfaen Council today, key political appointments to the council's cabinet, committees and outside bodies were confirmed for the year ahead. 

The first act of the AGM was to appoint a new Presiding Member and Deputy Presiding Member to chair council meetings for the municipal year 2026/7. 

Cllr Rose Seabourne was re-elected as the council’s Presiding Member and Cllr David Williams was re-elected as Deputy Presiding Member.

Following nominations for the position of Leader of the Council, Cllr Anthony Hunt received a majority vote and was duly re-elected. The Leader will also have responsibility for strategic finance and financial services.

Cllr Richard Clark was re-elected as Deputy Leader of the Council and will also hold the portfolio for Children, Families and Education. 

The full list of cabinet appointments are:

  • Executive Member for Adult Services and Housing - Cllr David Daniels
  • Executive Member for Children, Families and Education - Cllr Richard Clark
  • Executive Member for Communities - Cllr Fiona Cross
  • Executive Member for Corporate Governance and Resources - Cllr Peter Jones
  • Executive Member for Environment - Cllr Mandy Owen
  • Executive Member for Economy, Skills and Regeneration - Cllr Joanne Gauden
  • Executive Member, Waste and Sustainability - Cllr Sue Morgan

The following chairs were appointed to the Overview and Scrutiny Committees: 

  • Economy and Environment O&S Committee - Cllr Linda Clarkson
  • Education O&S Committee - Cllr Rose Seabourne
  • Adults and Communities O&S Committee - Cllr Mark Jones
  • Children and Families O&S Committee - Cllr Alan Slade 
  • Cross Cutting Resources and Business O&S Committee - Cllr David Williams

Members were also appointed to chair the following statutory committees:

  • Planning Committee - Cllr Norma Parrish
  • Statutory and General Licensing Committees - Cllr Steve Evans
  • Pensions Committee - Cllr Nathan Yeowell
  • Democratic Services Committee - Cllr Steve Evans

In accepting his appointment as Leader of Torfaen Council, Cllr Anthony Hunt said: "I am very much of the view leadership is a verb not a noun, we are all leaders in this chamber, and we all have a part to play in leading the council and communities in the challenges we face."

Cllr Hunt added: "I would like to say a huge thank you to the public and the community groups for their work with us, especially to everyone who volunteers in our communities. The Torfaen Deal is an important part of our strategy to work with our communities, rather than doing things to communities. So thank you to the dedicated people who work in our communities on a voluntary basis for the difference you make alongside our staff and partners to improve lives."  

The 95 seats on various committees and sub committees are allocated based on political balance. The majority Labour Group is allocated 67 seats, with 12 allocated for the Independent group, 8 for the Reform group and 8 seats allocated to the Torfaen Independent group.

The following Executive Members have been appointed Members champions:

  • Cllr David Daniels - Age Friendly Champion 
  • Cllr Peter Jones - Equalities and Diversity Champion
  • Cllr Anthony Hunt - Anti-poverty Champion
  • Cllr Richard Clark - Young People's Champion

The following Members champions were also appointed:

  • Members Training & Development Champion – Cllr Steve Evans  
  • Armed Forces Champion – Cllr Gaynor James
  • Carers Champion – Cllr David Daniels
  • Sustainability Champion – Cllr Stuart Ashley
  • World Heritage Champion – Cllr Janet Jones
  • Motor Neuron Disease (MND) – Cllr Giles Davies
  • Dementia Champion – Cllr Mandy Owen
  • Gypsy Traveller Community Champion – Cllr Gaynor James 
  • Mental Health Champion – Cllr Nick Byrne
  • Violence against women and girls - Cllr Jayne Watkins

The council also made nominations to outside bodies including Aneurin Bevan University Health Board; Bron Afon Community Housing, Brecon Canal Trust, the Brecon Beacons National Park. 

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