Blackpool – Kicking the Poorest People into the Gutter

Improving the lives of people "entrenched in poverty" would be praiseworthy if this project did that but gentrification removes poverty from an area by forceable displacement of the current poverty stricken residents. The council fails to clarify how the lives of the evicted are being improved. Hundreds of families in one of England’s poorest neighbourhoods will be evicted under a £90m plan described by critics as a “mass dispersion” of vulnerable people. 400 homes in Blackpool will […]

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Plaid’s Linda Evans takes charge in Carmarthenshire after Darren Price’s shock exit

Evans has represented Welsh‑language, Plaid stronghold Llanfihangel‑ar‑Arth on the Ceredigion border since 2008. She has served in Cabinet since 2015, holding portfolios in housing, planning and community cohesion.

Party insiders describe her as a “steady hand” with deep rural roots — the safe choice to steady the ship after weeks of political turbulence.

Her appointment makes her the first woman to lead Carmarthenshire Council since Independent Meryl Gravell, who ran the authority for 13 years until 2012.

Darren Price’s sudden exit

Price quit last month citing “personal reasons”. No further detail has been made public, though colleagues paid tribute to his calm and professional leadership. He continues to sit as a Plaid councillor.

Cabinet shake‑up

At Wednesday’s Full Council meeting, Evans unveiled her Cabinet team. Most of the previous administration remain in post, with one new heavyweight: Cllr Emlyn Schiavone from Carmarthen Town North, who takes on the Homes portfolio.

  • Deputy Leader & Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism: Cllr Hazel Evans
  • Education: Cllr Glynog Davies
  • Rural Affairs, Communities and Welsh Language: Cllr Carys Jones
  • Organisation and Workforce: Cllr Philip Hughes
  • Resources: Cllr Alun Lenny
  • Homes: Cllr Emlyn Schiavone (new)
  • Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services: Cllr Edward Thomas
  • Integrated Health and Children and Adult Social Services: Cllr Jane Tremlett
  • Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainability: Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen
Plaid’s Emlyn Schiavone — long‑time Carmarthen councillor, former teacher and multiple‑time Town Mayor — joins Carmarthenshire’s Cabinet as Member for Homes.
(Image: UWTSD)

Who is Emlyn Schiavone?

Schiavone is a familiar face in Carmarthen civic life. Originally from Newcastle Emlyn, he has lived in Carmarthen for nearly five decades. A former teacher, he later moved into advisory and managerial roles in education and children’s services, with responsibility for pupils with additional learning needs and safeguarding.

He is currently serving his second term as a county councillor and has been elected Carmarthen Town Mayor multiple times, as well as serving as Deputy Mayor and Sheriff.

Beyond politics, Schiavone chairs Carmarthen Family Centre, Oriel Myrddin Gallery and Talking Books Wales, and is a trustee and governor at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

From shock resignation to steady hands at the helm

Darren Price’s sudden departure last month left County Hall reeling. He quit citing “personal reasons” — no further detail has been made public — but colleagues praised his calm leadership during a turbulent period.

Into that vacuum steps Linda Evans, Plaid’s long‑serving councillor from Llanfihangel‑ar‑Arth. Party insiders say she’s the “steady hand” needed to restore order, and her appointment marks the first time since Meryl Gravell’s era that a woman has led Carmarthenshire Council.

Evans is expected to bring continuity while sharpening the focus on rural affairs, housing and the Welsh language.

Her new Cabinet also brings in Carmarthen heavyweight Emlyn Schiavone — a former teacher, long‑time councillor and multiple‑time Town Mayor. With housing one of the hottest issues facing the authority, Schiavone’s arrival signals that Carmarthen voices will be central to the debate.

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Carmarthenshire Council leader Darren Price resigns suddenly

Cllr Price, who represents the Gorslas ward for Plaid Cymru, had led the authority since 2022, when he succeeded Emlyn Dole after Plaid retained control of the council. He will continue to serve as a councillor but will no longer hold the leadership role.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the council said Deputy Leader Councillor Linda Evans will carry out the functions of the Leader until a new appointment is made. Councillors are expected to formally choose a new Leader at the full council meeting on 10 December 2025.

During his time in office, Cllr Price highlighted priorities including tackling climate change, supporting residents through the cost‑of‑living crisis, regenerating the local economy, improving housing and education, and strengthening public transport and council services.

His sudden resignation comes as Carmarthenshire continues to manage major regeneration projects and community services.

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⚠️ #Peterborough is considered the most dangerous place in Cambridgeshire.
📊 Overall, crime rate in the City is 127 crimes per 1,000 people.
😲 BUT, for #CentralWard, which encompasses the city centre, the crime rate is 410 crimes per 1,000 residents❗

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😎 Personally, I'm cool for the Cathedral in #Ptown, to start charging an entrance fee, so long as they also start paying 💷 taxes, that pay for soldiers shoes and nurses aprons❗ 

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🙃 Personally, I would ask for ID 🪪 at the gate, and then if anyone is from "outside" the city, I'd take a photo 📸 of them and send an invoice 📰 to THEIR local authority‼️ 😂🤣

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