Debra Ann Cooper
Debra Ann Cooper is a Green Party candidate in Pyle, Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr in the Bridgend local by-election.

Debra Ann Cooper's policies
Statement to voters
Early life: I grew up in North Cornelly, went to Kenfig Comprehensive and trained as a teacher in Hull.
Full statement
Career: For 38 years I taught in primary schools and specialist provision in Merthyr, Cardiff and Caerphilly. My additional roles included Forest School Practitioner, rugby coach and teaching children to grow fruit and vegetables. I also worked with children who were unable to attend school for a variety of reasons.
Local interest: Standing as a Councillor candidate in Pyle Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr will take me full circle back to my roots. As a teenager I lived through the miner's strike and the heavy job losses at Port Talbot during the Thatcher government. It is a time that shaped my political views as a voter. In the last ten years I have become an active participant in politics, having realised that active participation in local and national government is too important to tut tut at without rolling up my sleeves and getting involved. Whoever you vote for, the most important thing you can do is vote. Please do not turn your back on voting. Women and the working classes fought for the right to vote. Be true to and honour the memory of your heritage by using your vote.
Personal interests: I have campaigned to protect green spaces from ill- judged developments in Cardiff. More recently I have participated in regular beach cleaning in Porthcawl. I volunteer in an ethical goods shop.
Recent life changes: I moved from Cardiff to Porthcawl, having retired from teaching last year
Political stance: I have been a member of the Green Party for years, and I am now in a position to devote my time to focus on protecting what is important to me. Our schools and our NHS are understaffed and in crisis. Our land, our food supplies and our waterways are in need of substantial attention and investment. We must act now as a community to save our planet for our future generations.
By electing the first Wales Green Party Local Councillor of Bridgend County Borough Council will send a loud, clear message both to Westminster and to the Senedd. Enough is enough. Protecting our planet is our priority
This statement was last updated on today.
This statement was added by Debra Ann Cooper, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Debra Ann Cooper online
- Other contact info
- https://www.facebook.com/BridgendGreenParty/
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | Pyle, Kenfig Hill and Cefn Cribwr: Bridgend local by-election | Green Party | (Results due after 01 May 2025) | Position not available |
2024 | Bridgend: UK Parliamentary general election | Green Party | 1,760 votes (not elected) | 6th / 7 candidates |
2021 | Cardiff North: Senedd Cymru elections (Constituencies) | Green Party | 1,957 votes (not elected) | 4th / 9 candidates |
2021 | South Wales Central: Senedd Cymru elections (Regions) | Green Party | Not elected (vote count not available) | Position not available |
That's all we know! Will you help us find more about this candidate?
Our volunteers have been working hard to add information on as many candidates as possible, but they need help.
If you can add information to this page - such as Debra Ann Cooper's policy statement or contact information - please use our crowdsourcing website.
Add or edit details »Upload your leaflets
If you've received election leaflets from Debra Ann Cooper, please take a photo of them and upload them to ElectionLeaflets.org
Add leaflets »All elections where you live
Enter your postcode to get information about elections, your candidates and where to vote.