Friday, 25 April 2014

Pontypridd commemorates 30th anniversary of the miners’ strike



30 years after the end of the Miners’ Strike, Pontypridd hosted a special commemoration event, attended by people from across the south-Wales valleys on 11th April.

The event, which was organised by Owen Smith MP and Mick Antoniw AM and held at Pontypridd Rugby Club, drew a large and diverse audience including ex-miners, students, politicians as well as members of the general public.

Attendees were greeted by the rousing tones of the Cory Band, the current brass band world-champions and amongst the speakers were Nicky Wilson NUM President, prospective parliamentary candidate for Cardiff Central Jo Stevens, whose involvement in Women Against Pit Closures brought her into politics and Wayne Thomas, leader of the South Wales NUM.

Against an impressive backdrop of lodge banners, Owen Smith MP, welcomed people to the event saying:

“The Miners’ Strike was a critical moment in the history of this community and we must always remember it, and remind ourselves of our industrial and political heritage. The strike was part of a wider  political battle between the Tory Party and working people in communities like ours who did not support them then, and never will. That struggle continues today and that is why we need to remind ourselves of the need to maintain solidarity and stand together against those who do not represent our interests.”

The event’s keynote speaker was Ian Lavery MP, a former President of the NUM and chair of the Parliamentary Trade Union Committee.  Ian spoke passionately about the events of the time and the legacy of the strike, including highlighting the campaign for an amnesty for miners arrested during the strike.

A number of speakers referred to the pivotal events at Orgreave, or the ‘Battle of Orgreave’ as it is sometimes known.  Mick Antoniw AM, who was a member of the legal team which successfully defended the 90 miners arrested for riot and unlawful assembly said:

“The prosecution’s case quickly fell apart, resulting in half a million pounds in compensation being paid.  The arrests were politically motivated and, as recently released cabinet papers have shown, were part of a deliberated strategy by Margaret Thatcher’s Government to destroy the mining industry.”


The evening was concluded with a short set by Dave Burns of the Henneseys, who delighted the audience with rousing versions of a number of iconic songs.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Recent pictures from the campaign trail!









More street surgery and campaign dates!

Please see below Owen and Mick's upcoming street surgery and campaign days. We also have a  Facebook page where you can stay up to date with what we're doing: www.facebook.com/pontylabour

If you would like further information or to arrange a lift, please contact Katie Murdoch on murdochkh@hotmail.co.uk

Date
Time
Area
Meeting Point
Saturday 3 May
10am
Hawthorn
Hawthorn School

Friday 9th May
2pm
Pontypridd Town
Office, GMB House, Morgan Street, Pontypridd

Saturday 17th May
10am
Groesfaen
The Dynevor Arms

Saturday 7th June
10am
Old Llantrisant
Bullring, Llantrisant

Friday 13th June
2pm
Church Village
Corner of Underhill Drive, off Main Road

Saturday 21st June
10am
Llantwit Fardre
Corner of Pen yr Eglwys and Dehywydd Isaf

Thursday 27th June
2pm
Trallwn
Office, GMB House, Morgan Street, Pontypridd

Monday, 20 January 2014

2014 Campaign and Street Surgery Dates

Please see below Owen and Mick's upcoming street surgery and campaign days. We also have a new Facebook page where you can stay up to date with what we're doing: www.facebook.com/pontylabour

If you would like further information or to arrange a lift, please contact Katie Murdoch on murdochkh@hotmail.co.uk

Date
Time
Area
Meeting Point
Thursday 23rd January
11am
Tyn-y-Bryn
Convenience Store on Tynybryn Road
Saturday 25th January
10:30am
Thomastown
Thomastown Community Centre
Thursday 6th February
11am
Hawthorn
Hawthorn Leisure Centre
Saturday 8th February
10:30am
Tynant
Co op, Commercial Street
Thursday 13th February
11am
Llantwit Fardre
Sports Club
Saturday 15th February
10:30am
Edmondstown
Edmondstown Community Centre
Saturday 22nd February
10:30am
Tonteg
Shopping Precinct, Cardigan Close

Monday, 3 September 2012

Owen Smith MP congratulates Paralympic athletes on achievements so far


The Shadow Welsh Secretary and Pontypridd MP offered his congratulations on the great achievements of the Welsh Paralympians in this year’s games.
London 2012 has seen the UK excel across the Olympics, with Britain achieving its highest tally of gold medals since 1908.
With another week still to go, the Paralympics have also brought huge success, with Bridgend athlete Aled Davies winning Gold in discus on Sunday. The 21 year old amputee is the second Welsh Paralympian to win Gold, after Mark Colbourne from Tredegar won the 3km individual pursuit on Friday.
Pontypridd’s Sara Head stormed in the Table Tennis championships, but lost out in the women’s class three Bronze medal match on Monday. In her interview after the match, Sara said coming fourth was “better than I ever dreamed of”. Sara received a barrage of positive tweets from fans across Wales and the UK offering their support.
Commenting on the games, Owen Smith said:
“It has been fantastic to see such excellent achievements from our Paralympic players in Wales. I met Sara Head prior to the games to wish her luck and congratulate her on getting selected in the Paralympics. She’s done extremely well coming fourth in the world, Pontypridd has really got behind her and we’re all extremely proud of her efforts and achievements.”

See more information on Owen Smith here

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Work has begun in Rhondda Cynon Taff and Pontypridd Constituency

Work has already begun in the constituency, with the newly elected Councillors and those that have retained their seats already busy implementing the plans from the Rhondda Cynon Taff Labour manifesto.

Today's revised growth figures show that there is much work to be done on a national and local level to protect people from the double-dip recession made in Downing Street. Labour will be working hard in Pontypridd to protect people from the failed policies of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition.

Ed Balls show below that there is more urgency than ever to protect people from the damage being done to our communities.





Friday, 4 May 2012

RCT Turns red!

Click here for the full RCT election results.

Labour has achieved superb results across Wales and we, in RCT, after a great team effort have not only re-elected many effective existing councillors, but re-claimed seats previously lost. There are some regrettable casualties who should be commended for their commitment and hard work.

Thanks to the army of volunteers who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes walking the streets, filling envelopes, manning the phones and to Owen and Mick always on the doorsteps listening to voters and supporting candidates.

We in Pontypridd Labour Party have never taken our constituents for granted!

The new team will have a difficult task with the awful cuts imposed by the terrible tory twins in Westminster, and we hope that politics will be put aside to ensure that we can deliver on our promises to the people of RCT and beyond.

Diolch yn fawr to all who voted for us.


Jayne Brencher,
Chair, Pontypridd Constituency Labour Party

Why not join the winning team? Click here.