Butetown elects one Councillor to
Cardiff Council. The ward has been represented by Cllr Saeed Ebrahim (
Labour) since May 2017. Following the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales' recommendations, the number of Butetown councillors will be increased from 1 to 3, effective from the
2022 Cardiff Council elections.
Councillors since 1995 Under-representation When elected in 2012 Councillor Ahmed raised concerns that the Butetown ward, with only one councillor for a diverse area, was under-represented on Cardiff Council. The issue was raised again in 2016 by the Atlantic Wharf Residents’ Association, who demanded that Atlantic Wharf be made into a ward of its own with its approximately 1500 houses and flats. Butetown ward had a population similar to the Cardiff wards of
Llanrumney and
Cyncoed, which each elected three councillors. Following a 2020 Cardiff boundary review, Butetown was promised an increase from 1 to 3 councillors.
Cardiff City Council 1983-1996 Between 1983 and the council's dissolution in 1996, Butetown was the name of the ward to
Cardiff City Council (prior to that it had been part of the South ward). The ward's first councillor, Gaynor Legall, was also the first black female local councillor in Wales. ==References==