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Proposal for deletion of this page has been made: Proposed deletion: This is in a minority of council leaders who have an article, Ynys Mon/Anglesey is not a major population centre or major council, there is very little information here worthy of an encyclopedia page and now the individual in question is running for parliament (as of Sept 2023) I fear it will become a propaganda tool. There are AFAIK well established precendents for not having pages on candidates unless they are already noteworthy and IMO being a council leader of a small council (even though it is a principle authority) does not meet that bar (proposed by Kalamikid)
@Kalamikid: I suggest retaining this page since she is of notability. The style of the text is factual and neutral. Women leaders of councils are unusual and she was the first for Anglesey, a principal area, at the late time of 2013. Young councillors leaders are also unusual in the UK. Inclusion in '100WelshWomen' indicates she is more noteworthy than many others. The update about running for parliament is a factual statement and can be further updated after there has been an appropriate election. MerielGJones (talk) 09:30, 29 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Kalamikid:WP:PROD is for uncontroversial deletions. Your rationale is long and does not reference deletion policy and Kalamikid takes issue with the proposal so it is not controversial. I have canceled it. If you want to pursue deletion further, please take it to WP:AFD for discussion. ~Kvng (talk) 14:45, 2 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]