Intensive care nurse from Pembroke Dock challenging for Council seat after Councillor Hall's death
"I am committed to making a real difference to our community" - Intensive care nurse from Pembroke Dock challenging for Council seat after Councillor Hall's death
Chloe Richards, an intensive care nurse from Pembroke Dock has been chosen as a Plaid Cymru candidate to stand in the Pembrokeshire County Council by-election in Pembroke Dock: Market on Thursday 9 July 2026 following the death of Councillor Brian Hall in April.
Chloe works as a Clinical Practice Educator in Withybush Hospital's Intensive Care Unit and volunteers to inspire young people to pursue a career in nursing. She is also a trade union representative with the Royal College of Nursing Wales (RCN) and a member of the RCN steering committee for critical care at national level.
Chloe would join Plaid's other councillors on Pembrokeshire County Council; Michael Williams, Rhys Sinnett and Billy Shaw.
Chloe said: "I am proud to stand as a Plaid Cymru candidate for the Pembroke Dock: Market by-election. I have lived in the ward since I was a teenager and know the community and its people well.
"Unfortunately, this election comes at a sad time. I would like to pay tribute to Brian Hall, who served this community as a dedicated County Councillor since 1996.
"As a nurse and as an active member of the Royal College of Nursing, I have learned how to represent people, campaign for change, and speak confidently on behalf of others. These are exactly the skills I will use to serve Pembroke Dock on Pembrokeshire County Council. I am committed to making a real difference to our community."
Elin Jones MS Ceredigion Penfro said; "Chloe is an excellent candidate for Pembroke Dock: Market. She already represents her colleagues in the nursing sector at a national level, and she is determined to be a strong voice for residents in the ward where she lives."