Bridgend's outgoing mayor has said he has had an "eventful" year in office as he reflected on the events of the past 12 months. Martyn Jones took on the ceremonial role for the county borough last May and decided to defy convention by not having an official consort with him when attending events as mayor. Instead the Labour politician opted to bestow his "plus one" to different residents so they could get a taste of mayoral life.
Cllr Jones, who represents Garw Valley, took the position in one of the more turbulent times in recent British politics that saw no less than three prime ministers, the death of the Queen and a cost of living crisis that has left many across the country struggling to make ends meet.
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Speaking after the annual council meeting, the Garw ward member said: "Fulfilling the role of mayor has been a privilege and an honour, especially given the difficult circumstances of the recent global pandemic and the ongoing cost of living crisis. It didn’t feel right to be campaigning for money, when some families are struggling to put food on the table. Instead of focusing upon my own appeal, I decided to use the position of mayor to support as many existing charities and community events as possible, both in the county borough and beyond."
Cllr Jones during his tenure as mayor he was always "struck" by the fact that Bridgend County Borough was "rich with incredible people who make a positive contribution to local life". He added: "In lieu of a consort, I decided to invite different people to join me at these events so they could share the experience and see for themselves the good work that is taking place within our communities."
Looking back at the past year, Cllr Jones said that several events stood out for different reasons. He said: "The passing of Queen Elizabeth II was sudden and unexpected, and during the period of mourning, I attended many church and cathedral services and witnessed the deep respect that was shown to the late sovereign.
"It was a real honour when I was asked to read the proclamation announcing her passing, and to mark the start of the reign of King Charles III. Another event that stood out for more cheerful reasons was a gathering of vulnerable children and young people who had completed the adoption process, and who were marking the occasion alongside their new families with a special celebration."
Cllr Jones will now be succeeded in the role by William Kendall. A resident of Brackla, Councillor Kendall will be accompanied during his year of office by his wife, June and intends to support Wales Air Ambulance as his mayoral charity.
He said: "I want to assure residents of Bridgend County Borough that my tenure will be marked by transparency, inclusivity, and a steadfast commitment to serving the best interests of each and every one of you. My previous year spent acting as deputy mayor was extremely enjoyable and also educational, thought-provoking and informative.
"I am looking forward to the year ahead, and promise that I will carry out my duties with dedication and integrity as I seek to help citizens realise their aspirations, and to work alongside others to make Bridgend County Borough an even better place to call home."
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