Ken Skates has said a fond farewell to the local constituency he has served on the Welsh Government for almost 14 years.
Large-scale
boundary revisions mean that the next Senedd election in 2026 will be fought on a completely new electoral map under
which his Clwyd South seat – including Llangollen – is due to disappear.
Welsh Labour member
Mr Skates, who has his constituency office at the Malthouse on Regent Street, has
therefore announced his intention to
seek selection for the neighbouring Wrexham constituency.
But the politician, who serves as Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, stresses he will continue to "give his all" to Clwyd South until the changes take place.
He said: “It has been the honour of my life to serve the people of Clwyd South since 2011, and I will be extremely sad to say goodbye to the communities and constituents I have worked alongside for more than a decade when the constituency ceases to exist next year.
“I was born in Wrexham and studied for my NVQ in Wrexham. The city and county borough are a huge part of my life. I want to continue fighting for the interests of the area, and will be seeking selection to represent Wrexham.
“I hope to be given the opportunity to help Wrexham continue on its upward trajectory and deliver for its communities, many of which I have represented as MS for Clwyd South.
“In the meantime, and whatever else happens, I will continue to give my all to Clwyd South as I have done every day since May 2011. There are still a number of key priorities I want to see through, and I will do my utmost to help deliver them for local communities.”
Under latest proposals announced by the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru (DBCC) last year the country would be split into 16 large constituencies instead of the present 40 smaller ones.
Ninety-six members, rather than the present 60, would represent each constituency, with six being elected in each one.
Everyone of 16+ will now have one vote, choosing a political party or independent candidate.
The DBCC proposes the new constituency to which Llangollen would belong should be called simply Clwyd and based around the new Clwyd East and the Clwyd North parliamentary seats.
The new Wrexham constituency which Mr Skates aims to represent would be called Fflint Wrecsam and combine the present Alyn and Deeside and the Wrexham constituencies.
The Commission will publish its final decisions report at the end of this March.