* Former deputy mayor Issy Richards. |
Isobel Richards quit after last Tuesday’s online council
meeting and says the reason for her leaving is that she found herself
disagreeing with the direction the council was taking.
Isobel, or Issy, Richards was elected to the council is May
2017 and became deputy mayor in 2018.
She served as chair of the council’s Asset Management
Committee and oversaw a number of improvements to the Town Hall.
She also chaired the Remembrance Sunday Working Group which
was responsible for the VE Day 75th anniversary celebrations in
early May. This was an online commemoration and celebration of the historical
landmark, known in Welsh as Parti Aros Gartref.
The former senior executive officer with the Legal Aid Board
(Law Society), who was born in Llangollen and attended Ysgol Dinas Bran, was
also a member of the council’s HR and Budget Planning Group and the council’s
representative on the governing body of Ysgol Y Gwernant.
She is known as a strong supporter of Welsh language and
culture and organised the Sing for Wales event during lockdown and an earlier
tribute to poet Hedd Wyn at a remembrance concert staged by the council in the
Town Hall.
Another of her achievements was, along with former
councillor Karen Edwards, helping to secure funding for the metal poppies along
the rear planted area of Centenary Square.
She is the third town councillor to resign within 12 months, following the departures of Andrew Beech and Karen Edwards.
Ms Richards said: “I have resigned as a councillor as I
found myself disagreeing with the direction being taken by the council but it's been a pleasure representing the people of Llangollen.
“I would like to thank Charlie Jones, the Town Hall
Facilities Officer, for her enthusiasm, the Town Clerk Gareth Thomas for his
guidance and support, and my many volunteer friends in the area.
“I will continue to be a member of Shape My Llangollen, the
town team preparing the official response to Denbighshire County Council’s new
Local Development Plan on behalf of the Town Council.”
She added: “I would like to pay tribute to the people of
Llangollen who have pulled together over the past four months and helped each
other in the very difficult circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic and the
lockdown.”
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