Dean Ronan

Afan Ogwr Rhondda

Afan Ogwr Rhondda is a new Senedd constituency which comprises the Westminster constituencies of Aberafan Maesteg and Rhondda & Ogmore

Dean Ronan

1) Dean Ronan

Dean Ronan is a passionate community advocate, experienced educator, and long-time grassroots sports leader standing for the Welsh Liberal Democrats in Afan Ogwr Rhondda.

Dean works as a teacher supporting children in residential care, bringing frontline experience of how underfunded services impact families and vulnerable young people. He is committed to championing fairness, opportunity, and meaningful change for all our valleys and towns.

As a respected Rugby Coach at Maesteg Harlequins RFC, Bridgend Ravens, Ospreys Age Grade and the Wales Womens Senior National Team with over 15 years of service, Dean has used sport to mentor young people, tackle anti-social behaviour, and promote mental health. He believes strongly in investing in grassroots sport and culture as tools for community inclusion and social change.

Dean’s priorities are clear: giving our communities a stronger local voice, ensuring no area is left behind, and empowering people through education, wellbeing, and opportunity.

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Cen Phillips

2) Cen Phillips

Cen was elected to Neath Port Talbot Council in 2022, and since 2023 has served in the coalition administration as Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism and Wellbeing. 

Cen has a background in the arts, and a passion for both nature and heritage. He understands that our industrial and former industrial heartlands have a unique wealth of both, and is passionate about unlocking the opportunities that can offer for community, environmental and economic regeneration.

He strongly believes that strategic investment into our physical and cultural landscapes is key to revitilising all of our communities into vibrant places where everyone can be proud to live and work.

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