Meet Pontypridd's New Mayor - Cllr. Carol Morgan
Pontypridd Town Council • July 4, 2025

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Councillor Carol Morgan was elected Pontypridd Town Mayor on May 22nd 2025 at the Annual General Meeting of Pontypridd Town Council. She succeeds Councillor Desmond Paul, who served as Mayor from 2023.


Councillor Morgan represents the Upper Rhydyfelin and Glyntaff ward and is a member of the Welsh Labour group.


Councillor Aminur Kabid, who represents the Treforest ward, will serve as Deputy Mayor. 


Mayor's Statement
I feel very honoured and privileged to have been elected to the position of Pontypridd Town Council Mayor for 2025-2026.


I was born and brought up in Rhydyfelin Pontypridd. I married in 1968 and moved to England in 1970 due to my husband’s work commitments. On retirement in 2004, I  returned to Pontypridd. I was involved with the Rhydyfelin Community Centre for many years and I am still part of the Rhydyfelin community group. 


My main priorities as Mayor are to serve the community to the best of my ability and to raise as much money as possible for my chosen charities, Velindre Cancer Centre and Coronary Care Unit (CCU) at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital. I regard both hospitals as extremely important to the community as a whole, particularly having personal experience of the highly professional care offered to me by the staff at CCU.


I look forward to representing Pontypridd over the next 12 months as the town Mayor.





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