MUMBLES: ‘My sons were shocked and scared’ — NHS doctor speaks out after racist abuse at skate park as police launch hate crime investigation

A Swansea NHS doctor has spoken of his shock and sadness after his family were subjected to racist abuse at Mumbles Skate Park — with his sons, aged five and two, present when three teenagers on bikes and scooters directed racial slurs at them.

Dr Haroon Ali described the incident in a public Facebook post on Saturday 16 May. He said he was leaving the skate park with his two young sons when the teenagers — whom he estimated to be aged between 11 and 13 — approached and shouted a racial slur at them. When he challenged them, they repeated it multiple times before riding off gleefully.

“My sons were both shocked and scared, as well as confused about what was happening,” Dr Ali wrote, describing the moment his young boys asked him what the teenagers had been saying and why they were shouting at them. “I just feel deeply sad about this ugly event,” he added.

Dr Ali said he was born and raised in Swansea and has worked as an NHS doctor serving the city for 12 years, with his family contributing to the community for generations. He said that in all his time in Swansea he had never experienced such an overtly racist incident — let alone one directed at him in front of his children.

In his post, Dr Ali also addressed the parents of the teenagers directly. “To the parents of these boys: I hope you are proud of yourselves for raising individuals who feel comfortable spewing this kind of vicious hatred in our community,” he wrote.

Dr Ali also said he believed certain unnamed local politicians had contributed to a rise in overt racism in the area, and called on them to stand firm in their opposition to it.

South Wales Police confirmed yesterday that officers had received a report of an alleged hate crime incident near Mumbles Skate Park on Saturday 16 May. The report is currently under investigation.

One of the first politicians to respond publicly was Francesca O’Brien MS — the Reform UK member for Gŵyr Abertawe who was this week named as her party’s shadow minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning. O’Brien, a former Mumbles councillor, described herself as “genuinely horrified” by what had happened.

“Let me be absolutely clear — racism is intolerable, unacceptable and has no place whatsoever in Mumbles, Swansea or anywhere else in our society,” O’Brien said. “Racism is not a left-wing issue or a right-wing issue — it is a societal issue, and every decent person should be united in condemning it and eradicating it wherever it appears.”

She said she had previously raised concerns about anti-social behaviour at the skate park during her time as a Mumbles councillor, and that Mumbles Community Council — which owns and manages the facility — had recommended CCTV coverage at the site following repeated incidents. She said she would contact the community council to ask for an update.

O’Brien issued a direct invitation to Dr Ali to work with her on a community response. “I would personally like to invite Dr Haroon Ali to work collaboratively with me in leading a constructive community response to this incident,” she said. “This cannot simply become another angry online debate that achieves nothing.”

Mumbles community councillor Ian Scott said he intended to raise the incident and wider concerns about the skate park at the community council’s full council meeting on Tuesday. The community council owns the skate park and has previously received reports of anti-social behaviour at the site.

The skate park itself has a long history. The land was leased from Swansea Council to Mumbles Community Council in 2021, following years of campaigning by local skaters and families. National Lottery funding of more than £270,000 was secured in 2022 — overcoming what the community council at the time described as numerous delays and legal wrangles — and the park officially opened in February 2023, costing nearly £350,000 in total. A community consultation on the park’s future development was launched last year.

The park has become a popular destination for skateboarders, BMX riders, scooter users and families. Saturday’s incident — and the anti-social behaviour concerns that preceded it — will now add a new dimension to the community council’s deliberations about its future.

Anyone with information about the incident at Mumbles Skate Park on Saturday 16 May is asked to contact South Wales Police on 101, quoting reference 2600152970. Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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SWANSEA: Francesca O’Brien handed housing and planning brief as Reform UK names its first ever Senedd shadow cabinet

Less than 18 months ago, Francesca O’Brien described her defection from the Welsh Conservatives to Reform UK as “a gamble.” On Tuesday, she was handed one of the most politically charged briefs in Welsh devolution.

O’Brien, the Gŵyr Abertawe MS and former Mumbles councillor, has been named shadow minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning — putting her directly opposite Siân Gwenllian MS, the Plaid minister already at the centre of the DARC radar planning row in Pembrokeshire.

“Really proud to take the post of Shadow Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning,” O’Brien said on Facebook. “Really looking forward to getting stuck in and holding the government to account whilst ensuring we deliver for everyone in Wales.”

O’Brien came fourth in the six-seat Gŵyr Abertawe constituency on 7 May, with Reform taking two of the six seats. She is now one of 34 Reform MSs — and holds a brief that covers planning decisions affecting communities across Swansea for a generation.

The second south-west Wales appointment is James Evans MS, who takes Health, Prevention and Sport. Evans was elected in the Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd constituency, covering the upper Swansea Valley.

A farmer expelled by the Welsh Conservatives in January and who joined Reform in February, he held the same health brief under the Conservatives — making him one of the more experienced figures in the new team.

Evans faces Mabon ap Gwynfor MS across the chamber — Plaid’s Health Minister — in a portfolio that will dominate Welsh politics for the next four years.

The 34 Reform UK Senedd Members (Image: Reform UK)

Six of the 14 shadow cabinet members are former Conservatives.

Dan Thomas, James Evans, Laura Anne Jones, Francesca O’Brien, Louise Emery and Llŷr Powell all either defected from the party or stood as Conservative candidates before joining Reform.

That is almost as many former Tories as there are Welsh Conservative MSs in the entire chamber — and it is the statistic that opponents have seized on, describing Reform Wales as the Conservative Party with a new coat of paint.

Reform MSPortfolioDan Thomas MSLeader of the OppositionHelen Jenner MSDeputy Leader — Education and the Welsh LanguageLlŷr Powell MSChief Whip and Business ManagerFrancesca O’Brien MSLocal Government, Housing and PlanningJames Evans MSHealth, Prevention and SportJason O’Connell MSEconomy and TransportCai Parry-Jones MSFinance and Government EfficiencySarah Cooper-Lesadd MSChildren, Young People and SkillsChristiana Emsley MSFairness, Families and CommunitiesAdrian Mason MSShadow Counsel General and the ConstitutionLouise Emery MSCulture, Tourism and HospitalityGaz Thomas MSDisabilities, Mental Health and VeteransClaire Archibald MSSocial CareLaura Anne Jones MSFood, Farming and Rural Affairs

Reform is the last of the four formally recognised Senedd groups to name its team. In the Senedd, parties need more than five MSs to be recognised as a group — giving them seats on the Business Committee and other procedural rights. Four parties clear that bar: Plaid Cymru in government, Reform UK as the official opposition, Welsh Labour and the Welsh Conservatives.

The Welsh Conservatives — seven seats, the smallest recognised group — named their shadow cabinet last Friday under leader Darren Millar MS. The “Magnificent Seven,” as Millar called them, include former leader Andrew RT Davies MS as shadow minister for Farming and the Environment.

Welsh Labour named their team this morning under interim leader Ken Skates MS, with just nine MSs to draw on. Swansea’s Mike Hedges MS was handed Culture and Sport. It is the first time in 27 years that Labour has had to build a Senedd opposition team from scratch.

Reform’s shadow cabinet outnumbers both Labour and the Conservatives combined. Four years ago the party won no Senedd seats at all. Now Dan Thomas leads the official opposition — with a team built largely from the ruins of the party that governed Wales for the last 14 years in Westminster.

With Plaid Cymru’s Cabinet already in place, Wales’s first proportional Senedd — and its first ever Plaid government — is now fully operational. The scrutiny starts here.

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