Vale of Glamorgan Tory rebels back Labour to run council
- Published
Labour will bid to take control of the Vale of Glamorgan Council following a split in the ruling Conservative group.
Neil Moore, who led the council until 2017, aims to head a coalition including eight former Tories, among them the current council leader John Thomas.
They quit the Conservative group after colleagues voted to oust Mr Thomas in favour of Vincent Bailey.
It follows rows over a village school's future and new parking charges.
The coalition would also include four councillors from the Llantwit First Independents, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
The Conservatives, who are also vying to run the council as a minority administration, have said the eight defecting councillors have "betrayed" their voters and should face by-elections.
Councillors will decide who will run the authority at its annual general meeting next Monday.
- Published8 May 2019
- Published30 April 2019
- Published27 March 2019
- Published19 March 2019
- Published8 March 2019
- Published9 September 2018