The Sewta Board comprises of two Members from each of the ten authorities forming the Board (normally including the Cabinet Member for transport), together with non-voting representatives from partners.
The Board meets quarterly. It plays a pivotal role in the delivery of Sewta’s corporate aims and objectives, and as a key link to the ten authorities. The Board has regular opportunities to monitor and guide RTP progress through quarterly programme management and policy reports, as well as more strategically through the annual Business Plan, and the RTP annual progress report. In recognition of the importance of Member development, there is also a programme of quarterly Member / Officer Workshops on issues of current concern.
Councillor
Andrew Morgan (Chair)
Party
Labour
Authority
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Councillor
Malcolm Parker (Vice-chair)
Party
Plaid Cymru
Authority
Caerphilly
Councillor
Garth Collier
Party
Independent
Authority
Blaenau Gwent
Councillor
Don Wilcox
Party
Independent
Authority
Blaenau Gwent
Councillor
Huw David
Party
Labour
Authority
Bridgend
Councillor
Phil White
Party
Labour
Authority
Bridgend
Councillor
Rob Gough
Party
Plaid Cymru
Authority
Caerphilly
Councillor
Lisa Ford
Party
Plaid Cymru
Authority
Cardiff
Councillor
Mark Stephens
Party
Liberal Democrats
Authority
Cardiff
Councillor
Paul Brown
Party
Independent
Authority
Merthyr Tydfil
Councillor
Richard Thomas
Party
Independent
Authority
Merthyr Tydfil
Councillor
Bob Hayward
Party
Conservative
Authority
Monmouthshire
Councillor
Bryan Jones
Party
Conservative
Authority
Monmouthshire
Councillor
David Fouweather
Party
Conservative
Authority
Newport
Councillor
Ed Townsend
Party
Liberal Democrats
Authority
Newport
Councillor
Maureen Webber
Party
Labour
Authority
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Councillor
John Cunningham
Party
Labour
Authority
Torfaen
Councillor
Bob Wellington
Party
Labour
Authority
Torfaen
Councillor
Anthony Ernest
Party
Conservative
Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
Councillor
Jeffrey James
Party
Conservative
Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
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