CLP Executive Committee Officers and Coordinators
The Labour Party is a democratic organisation that relies on the activity of its members to run effectively. There are fantastic opportunities for members to get involved and help influence the party with a number of key positions involved in the day-to-day running of the CLP. Here are a list of the current officers:
Officers
Chair: Pamela Groves-Nation
Vice Chair: Geraint Michael
Vice Chair/membership: David Gale
Secretary: Katharine Whitehead
Treasurer: Alex Warlow
Policy Officer: Mollie Roach
Women’s Officer: Joanna Ambrose
Assistant Treasurer: Katharine Whitehead
Auditors: Alan York, John Bramley
Co-ordinators
Community Involvement: Julian Rutter
Trade Union Liaison: Allan Card & David Gale
LGBT+: Harriett Harwood-May
Disability: Jordan Ryan
BAME: Eunice McCollum
Political Education: Sam Lewis
Information Technology: Paul Stonhold
Communications and Social Media: Josh Phillips
Fundraising: Rachel Hurdley
Youth: Harriett Harwood-May
Local Branch EC Representatives
Fishguard & Goodwick: Jordan Ryan
Haverfordwest & Johnston: Mike Thomas
Milford Haven: John Bramley
Neyland: Joanna Ambrose
Preseli: Gaynor Davies
Solva & St Davids: Geraint Michael
Assembly Members
Preseli Pembrokeshire has two Labour Assembly Members that represent them at a Regional Level in the Welsh Assembly.

Eluned Morgan
Eluned Morgan’s political career began in 1994 at the age of 27 when she was elected as the youngest Member of the European Parliament.
She was only the fifth woman elected to a full time political position in the history of Wales. Initially she represented the constituency of Mid and West Wales, and was subsequently re-elected in 1999 and 2004 under the new proportional representation system representing the whole of Wales.

Joyce Watson
Joyce Watson has firm links with Mid and West Wales and has served her community for many years. She has been Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales since May 2007.
Joyce sits on the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee in the Welsh Assembly, and previously sat on the Enterprise and Business; Environment and Sustainability; and Petitions committees during the fourth Assembly.
Labour Councillors
Currently there are Seven Labour Councillors as part of Pembrokeshire County Council, these Councillors come from both the Preseli Pembrokeshire, and South Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire Constituencies. They are:

(Pembroke Dock Llanion)
Contact DetailsElected in 2017, Joshua is one of the youngest elected County Councillors in the country. Joshua also has the responsibility of being Secretary, Deputy Leader and ‘Well-being Champion’ of the County Council Labour group. You can keep up to date with him through his Facebook page.

(Narberth)
Contact DetailsJoining Joshua as a County Councillor from the south of the county, Vic Dennis was also elected in 2017.

(Neyland West, Cabinet Member for Economy, Tourism, Leisure and Culture)
Contact DetailsPaul Miller is one of the most experienced members of the County Council Labour Group. He is the group leader, and has a key Cabinet position within the council working alongside leader David Simpson. Paul previously stood as Labour’s parliamentary candidate in the 2015 General Election.

(Haverfordwest Prendergast)
Contact DetailsAlison Tudor is one of Labour’s newest Council members, having been elected to Haverfordwest Prendergast Ward in 2017.

(Haverfordwest Castle)
Contact DetailsThomas Tudor is one of Labour’s longest serving Council members, serving the Haverfordwest Castle Ward for over 20 years.

(Milford East)
Contact DetailsLabour’s second longest serving Councillor, Tony Wilcox was elected in 1999.

(Milford East)
Contact DetailsElected in 2012, Guy Woodham was previously the Mayor of Milford.