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914:. In the aftermath of the election, the 56 members of the new council's Labour group split into two factions, one supportive of Essex and one supportive of Goodway. Shortly after the election, a leadership election in the Labour group was held to decide which of the two leaders would become the group's leader and therefore the leader of the county council. Goodway won the election on a majority of four votes and became the leader of the council; Essex also stood for the deputy leadership of the Labour group and the council but lost to Gordon Houlston, Goodway's deputy in South Glamorgan. Goodway's election put Cardiff under the control of Labour's internal 927:
was held and were therefore unable to nominate candidates beforehand. Following an investigation by the national party, another election was held in February 1996. Goodway secured another victory over Essex, this time with an increased majority of 17 votes. Essex also stood for the deputy leadership and the chairmanship of the council's planning committee, losing to Houlston and Neil Salmon respectively. She challenged Goodway for the leadership a third time in April 1998, with Goodway being re-elected as leader with around two-thirds of the vote. In July, she announced that she would step down from the council at the
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could not attend the vote because of an illness. Another vote was held later that month, this time with Flynn in attendance. On this occasion, Phillips was re-elected as leader with a reported majority of one vote. In the same session as the leadership vote, Essex was re-elected as deputy leader and chair of the planning committee. Essex made another bid for the leadership two years later in May 1994 and succeeded in what became a
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leadership because of a rule which barred committee chairs from becoming deputy leader of the council; Essex did not want to resign as chair of the planning committee for the deputy leadership and preferred to remain in her previous post rather than continue her bid. By July 1991, she had managed to become deputy leader of the council while remaining chair of the planning committee.
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living in Wales from April 2002, including women aged 60 or over and men aged 65 or over, making local bus travel free for these demographics. This change came into force as scheduled in April 2002 at a cost of ÂŖ17.7 million for the National Assembly. Further funding was earmarked to extend the policy to men aged 60 or above from the 2003–2004 financial year.
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In June 1995, Essex's supporters accused the May leadership election of being against the Labour Party's rules, as the agenda for the meeting of the Labour group on the day of the vote neglected to mention a leadership vote; several councillors claimed that they did not know about the vote until it
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takeover of the council and the Labour group from the previous, more traditionalist leadership. Essex took over the council on a reported majority of three votes. Her election made her the first woman to serve as the council's leader. A left-wing deputy mayor, Paul Morris, was elected by the Labour
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base fell out of favour in the local Labour group, with her supporters being treated as internal opponents of the party. The green agenda adopted during Essex's leadership of the city council was also dropped by the leadership of the county council in favour of a more traditional focus on economic
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led by John Reynolds. After Reynolds's death in April 1990 and the election of John Phillips to succeed him as leader of the Labour group and the council in May, Essex was nominated for the deputy leadership of the Labour group and the council by group members. She withdrew her bid for the deputy
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announced that the UK Government would fund lowering the age of eligibility for men to 60 to bring it in line with the age of eligibility for women, a change Essex supported. Essex also made a further commitment to scrap local bus fare charges in their entirety for pensioners and disabled people
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In May 1992, Essex challenged Phillips for the leadership of the Labour group and the council. In the internal party election which followed, Essex and Phillips tied with 19 votes each. Three ballots were held, each returning the same result. Councillor Mike Flynn, a known supporter of Phillips,
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developments which were being built across the United Kingdom at that time, as well as the perceived lack of choice people had in changes to their local environment. After training to become a planner, she started a career in planning and local government. In 1978, she became one of the founding
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from 1996. Both Essex and South Glamorgan's Labour leader Russell Goodway stated their intention to lead the new council. As leader of the city council, Essex started out as the favourite to take over the county council. Because of the reduced number of councillors who would sit in the unitary
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in May 1995 to improve their chances in the internal leadership election by maximising the number of their supporters who could stand for election. By May 1995, Goodway had become the favourite, although Essex was still seen as having a viable chance of beating Goodway for the leadership.
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At the 1995 county council election, Labour secured a landslide victory over the Conservative Party. Essex was elected to represent Riverside in the new council alongside Labour colleagues R. Brown and J. Singh. Goodway was also elected to the new council in the ward of
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On the formation of the coalition, Morgan's government announced that it would no longer use the term "assembly secretary" to refer to members of the cabinet, with the term "minister" now used instead to differentiate cabinet members from members of the
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for pensioners and people with disabilities in Wales. Following a public consultation, Essex went ahead with the plan and announced in September that the changes would come into force from April 2001 through provisions made in the UK Parliament's
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in 1995 to take advantage of private investment and enable further investment and change to the city. The improvement of public spaces was a priority for the forum, with its first project being to construct a new courtyard for pedestrians at
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As leader of the council, Essex pursued a more interventionist form of city governance. To this end, she set up the City Centre Partnership Forum (CCPF) which was made up of
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At the assembly election in May 1999, Essex won Cardiff North for the Labour Party with 12,198 votes, a majority of 2,304 over the Conservative candidate
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In her first year at the assembly, Essex was Chair of the Assembly Local Government and Environment Committee, where she worked with
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project which they supported. Most members of this group, including Essex, later served in Morgan's cabinet during his tenure as
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in October 2000, Essex's ministerial role was renamed Minister for the Environment, with her portfolio now also including
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shortly after her election in 1999 as one of the "most experienced" backbenchers in the Labour group led by
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in 1999. Outside of her career in planning and local government, Essex also worked as a researcher for the
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Inclusive Government and Party Management: The National Assembly for Wales and the Work of Its Committees
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Essex became the Minister for Finance, Local Government and Public Services following the 2003 election.
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from 2007, she said she started supporting devolution during the period of Conservative governance from
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from 1985 to 1987. At some point before her election to the assembly, she was also a member of the
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with 10,413 votes, a majority of 540 over Morgan. In the assembly, Essex started out as a
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Following the council election in May 1987, Essex was appointed chair of the council's
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Connolly, Michael; Prosser, Stephen; Hough, Rod; Potter, Kathryn (2 November 2015).
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after Michael's resignation in 2000; Essex aligned herself with the second faction.
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Capital Cardiff 1975-2020: Regeneration, Competitiveness and the Urban Environment
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Labour politicians known as the "Riverside Mafia", which also included Davidson,
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by replacing its two-tier system of local authorities with a one-tier system of
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Nilfield, Phillip; Bowden, Hilary; Maguire, Andy; Roberts, Sarah (5 May 1995).
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J. Southern and W. Walker (1983–1987); Jane Davidson and J. Wilson (1987–1991).
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to have a majority of women; Morgan said her appointment had been decided on
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earlier that year. Essex was also a member of the all-party housing group.
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The Impact of Devolution in Wales: Social Democracy with a Welsh Stripe?
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Making it Happen in Public Service: Devolution in Wales as a Case Study
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Essex began her political career when she was elected to represent the
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In February 2000, First Secretary Rhodri Morgan appointed Essex to
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She announced on 19 August 2005 that she would stand down at the
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Minister for Finance, Local Government & Public Services
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from the private and public sectors. The forum developed a
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as the party's candidate for the assembly constituency of
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Minister for Finance, Local Government and Public Services
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Minister for Finance, Local Government and Public Services
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enabled its creation in 1997. In November 1998, she was
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The Travel Concessions (Eligibility) Bill [HL]
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Minister for Finance, Local Government and Communities
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Births registered in July, August and September, 1945
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rather than gender. After the formation of Morgan's
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assembly secretary for local government and housing
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The Elections Centre (Plymouth University). 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1421: 1419: 8: 2858:. Manchester University Press. p. 193. 2659:. Chartered Institute of Housing. p. 11 2160:. The Elections Centre (Plymouth University) 2155:"Cardiff Council Election Results 1995-2012" 1617: 1615: 1613: 811:. It was known for opposing the policies of 2487:The Road to the National Assembly for Wales 868:. Essex was also instrumental in pushing a 3087: 2490:. University of Wales Press. p. 213. 2484:Jones, James Barry; Balsom, Denis (2000). 2262:"Probe into election of top council posts" 616:from 1994 until its abolition in 1996 and 296:Serving with R. Brown and J. Singh 257: 31: 20: 2624:Jones, James Barry; Osmond, John (2001). 2459:"Leadership contest is three-hoarse race" 2372:"Leading councillor gives notice to quit" 1724:Williams, Jane; Eirug, Aled (June 2022). 1563:"Essex: 'Why I'll call it a day in 2007'" 1146:2007 National Assembly for Wales election 983:1999 National Assembly for Wales election 726:from 1997 to 1999. In 1991, she became a 2766:"Women take lead in Welsh cabinet posts" 2545:"Elections 2003: Welsh Assembly Results" 1649:"Planning Aid Wales celebrates 40 years" 1314:, Derbyshire while a fact file from the 624:from 1999 until her retirement in 2007. 530: 1917:"'One vote' breaks leadership deadlock" 1364: 1333:In Wales, Richard Essex worked for the 1173: 1148:. Although supporting Labour candidate 685:Essex and her husband Richard lived in 3254:20th-century British women politicians 3003: 3001: 2912: 2910: 2908: 2723:– via UK Government Web Archive. 2571:"Howe bidding to take over from Essex" 2101:"Now the real battle for power begins" 1208:Assembly Secretary for the Environment 1087:Assembly Secretary for the Environment 939:In 1995, Essex became a member of the 120:22 February 2000 â€“ 8 May 2003 3259:Women members of the Welsh Government 2918:"Equal bus fare concessions welcomed" 2877: 2875: 2365: 2363: 2343:"Goodway remains in charge of Labour" 2314:Nifield, Phillip (28 February 1996). 2287:Nifield, Phillip (17 February 1996). 2203: 2201: 2095: 2093: 2091: 2036: 2034: 2032: 2030: 1910: 1908: 1557: 1555: 1553: 834:by the council's newly formed Labour 720:Wattham Forest London Borough Council 644: 587: 327:Deputy Leader of Cardiff City Council 7: 2209:"Russell becomes leader of the pack" 2153:Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. 1703:Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. 2889:. 26 September 2000. Archived from 1955:Hooper, Alan; Punter, John (2006). 1833:"Women get the elbow in power game" 1457:"People in the Assembly: Sue Essex" 608:from 2003 to 2007. A member of the 228:19 May 1994 â€“ 1 April 1996 3214:Welsh Labour members of the Senedd 3061:"Essex to stand down at elections" 2954:. 19 February 2001. Archived from 2924:. 19 February 2001. Archived from 2796:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 51. 997:. She was also placed on Labour's 769:1983 Cardiff City Council election 414:Serving with R. Brown and 412:5 May 1983 â€“ 1 April 1996 389:11 May 1987 â€“ 19 May 1994 14: 2827:Coalition politics comes to Wales 2679:"Morgan reshuffles Assembly pack" 2457:Lyons, Jamie (16 November 1998). 2432:"Barrister joins leadership race" 2370:Nifield, Phillip (14 July 1998). 2341:Nifield, Philip (28 April 1998). 2179:Shipton, Martin (27 March 2014). 1860:"Leader faces challenge for post" 1779:"Labour pick team to run Cardiff" 1591:Hilpern, Kate (12 January 2003). 1531:Shipton, Martin (29 March 2007). 1495:Nilfield, Phillip (20 May 1994). 1012:Essex's official portrait in the 951:, including tax powers, from the 2977:Poole, Fiona (30 October 2001). 2260:Nifield, Philip (13 June 1995). 1250:Leader of Cardiff County Council 650:) was born on 29 August 1945 in 569: 294:4 May 1995 â€“ 6 May 1999 176:6 May 1999 â€“ 3 May 2007 66:8 May 2003 â€“ 3 May 2007 3234:Members of the Welsh Government 3009:"Bus fees scrapped for elderly" 2711:. February 2000. Archived from 2651:Euripides, Mikis (March 2000). 1915:Thomas, Michael (22 May 1992). 1885:Thomas, Michael (15 May 1992). 1858:Thomas, Michael (14 May 1992). 1806:"Taking over as council leader" 1804:Thomas, Michael (15 May 1990). 1777:Thomas, Michael (11 May 1987). 1593:"The Top Brass: No urban myths" 1373:"Members' Allowances 2006–2007" 1283:With J. McCarthy and W. Walker. 862:Cardiff Central railway station 526: 3244:Ministers for finance of Wales 2824:Osmond, John (December 2000). 2438:. 16 November 1998. p. 13 2074:"Action woman's new power bid" 1223:from February to October 2000. 1210:from February to October 2000. 884:announced plans to reorganise 789:South Glamorgan County Council 714:. She worked as a planner for 614:Leader of Cardiff City Council 216:Leader of Cardiff City Council 16:British politician (born 1945) 1: 2734:Speed, Nick (16 April 1999). 1887:"Labour split on city leader" 1831:Groves, Steve (4 July 1991). 1017: 903:first county council election 744:Countryside Council for Wales 339: 265:1983‍–‍1998 38: 3239:Female members of the Senedd 2128:"Wipe-out for Conservatives" 1320:states that she was born in 1298:lists Essex's birthplace as 1077:Minister for the Environment 1030:. She was re-elected in the 1001:for the electoral region of 848:group to serve under Essex. 740:Equal Opportunity Commission 732:University of Wales, Cardiff 716:Mid Glamorgan County Council 602:Minister for the Environment 108:Minister for the Environment 2855:Devolution in Britain Today 2709:National Assembly for Wales 2596:Osmond, John (March 2000). 2289:"Essex to try for top job?" 1623:"Labour's assembly members" 1014:National Assembly for Wales 967:. In an interview with the 965:proportional representation 947:, which campaigned for the 935:National Assembly for Wales 918:. Essex's more politically 736:National Assembly for Wales 670:, where she graduated with 3290: 3269:Women councillors in Wales 3035:"Blakey starts it rolling" 2952:Local Government Chronicle 2922:Local Government Chronicle 2887:Local Government Chronicle 2852:Pilkington, Colin (2002). 2549:Local Government Chronicle 2397:Andrews, Leighton (1999). 1306:, England. A profile from 3177: 3168: 3162: 3152: 3143: 3137: 3132: 3122: 3103: 3097: 3090: 2519:"Wales 99: Cardiff North" 2316:"Goodway is still leader" 2235:"Labour opts for Goodway" 2015:. 22 June 1995. p. 6 1989:. 9 March 1995. p. 1 886:local government in Wales 598:Welsh Assembly Government 577: 464: 460: 456: 452: 448: 405: 382: 332: 287: 271: 260: 256: 221: 169: 113: 59: 48: 30: 3249:Female finance ministers 2436:South Wales Evening Post 2215:. 11 May 1995. p. 5 1335:Welsh Development Agency 1310:lists her birthplace as 1221:First Secretary of Wales 1048:first secretary of Wales 705:from her dislike of the 2241:. 8 May 1995. p. 6 2107:. 5 May 1995. p. 5 2009:"City to boost tourism" 1152:, she was succeeded by 1119:sustainable development 1038:. She was described by 882:Conservative government 836:minority administration 825:First Minister of Wales 676:Anti-Apartheid Movement 668:University of Leicester 555:University of Leicester 345: â€“ 19 May 1994 262:Other political offices 3209:Councillors in Cardiff 1206:This office was named 1101:of any country in the 1032:2003 assembly election 1023: 894:Cardiff County Council 876:Cardiff County Council 750:Early political career 722:from 1996 to 1997 and 604:from 2000 to 2003 and 278:Cardiff County Council 3229:People from Tottenham 2762:Hartley-Brewer, Julia 2599:Devolution relaunched 2403:. Seren. p. 63. 1011: 929:1999 council election 781:1991 council election 773:1987 council election 639:Early life and career 3264:People from Cromford 2764:(23 February 2000). 1163:Notes and references 1111:coalition government 949:devolution of powers 755:Cardiff City Council 728:lecturer in planning 724:Essex County Council 658:. 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Minister for Finance, Local Government and Public Services
Rhodri Morgan
Edwina Hart
Andrew Davies
Minister for the Environment
Carwyn Jones
Assembly Member
Cardiff North
Assembly established
Jonathan Morgan
Leader of Cardiff City Council
Council abolished
Cardiff County Council
Riverside
Council established
Deputy Leader of Cardiff City Council
Chair
Planning Committee
Cardiff City Council
Cardiff City Council
Riverside
Jane Davidson
Derbyshire
England
Labour
Alma mater
University of Leicester
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