Aled Roberts was a Member of the National Assembly for Wales
between May 2011and April 2016. This was his biography at the time he left.
Personal history
Aled Roberts attended Ysgol y Ponciau,
Ysgol y Grango and Ysgol Rhiwabon before going on to study law at the
University of Wales, Aberystwyth. In 1993 he married Llinos and they have two
sons, Osian and Ifan.
Professional history
After obtaining his solicitor’s
professional qualification, Aled practised in Wrexham where he became a
partner, but ceased to practise when he was elected Leader of Wrexham County
Borough in 2005.
He is a former Chairman of Waste Awareness
Wales, and was also a member of the Wales Climate Change Commission.
Prior to his election to the National
Assembly, Aled also held the position of Chair of the Wales Strategic Migration
Partnership and served as the Welsh representative on the UK Local Government
Association’s Asylum and Refugee Working Group.
Aled was the Welsh Local Government
Association spokesperson for Housing from 2005 to 2011, and in 2008 was given
additional responsibility when the portfolio was expanded to include
Environment, Sustainability and Waste.
Political history
Aled has been actively involved in
politics since 1985 when he successfully campaigned to rescue the Miners’
Institute in Rhos.
Aled represented the Rhos and Ponciau Ward
on Wrexham Council from 1991 until he stood down in 2012. He was Mayor of
Wrexham in the 2003-04 period and was Leader of Wrexham County Borough Council
from March 2005 to May 2011.
In November 2007, Aled was named
“Councillor of the Year” at the ITV Wales Politician of the Year Awards.
In the Assembly
Aled is the Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for
Education, Spokesperson for Children and Young People and Spokesperson for the
Welsh Language. He also sits on the Public Accounts Committee and the Children,
Young People and Education Committee. Aled is also our Spokesperson for Older
People.
Video biography
Register of
Interests
Register of Interests – Fourth Assembly (PDF,
850kb)