NEIL MCEVOY CHOSEN AS PROPEL’S LEAD PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATE FOR CAERDYDD PENARTH IN NEXT YEAR’S SENEDD ELECTION

IN a packed meeting in the function room at the Fairwater Pub, in his home community of Fairwater, where he currently serves as a councillor on Cardiff Council, Neil McEvoy was unanimously selected as Propel’s lead candidate to contest the new Caerdydd Penarth seat in next May’s Senedd election. Continue reading

The Bungalow, Stirling Road: Public Consultation Meeting - 25.6.25

Have your say! The Bungalow Stirling Road: Public Consultation Meeting @ Glamorgan Wanderers Propel has organised a Public Consultation Meeting regarding the future development of The Bungalow site on Stirling Road, The Drope, Ely. Continue reading

Cardiff Labour Council Invests £10 Million Into Private Schools Amid Additional Learning Needs Crisis

Propel has condemned Cardiff Council’s continued subsidy of private school placements for Additional Learning Needs (ALN) provision, which was a staggering £10,462,880.85 last year. Continue reading

NEIL MCEVOY FURIOUS AT CARDIFF’S ‘DISGRACEFUL’ LACK OF VE DAY COMMEMORATION

Cardiff, 9th May 2025 - Propel Party Leader and Cardiff Councillor Neil McEvoy has publicly condemned Cardiff Council for what he describes as a “shameful” failure to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) in the centre of the Welsh capital, calling out the total absence of commemorative displays across the city. Continue reading

80th Anniversary of VE Day

We remember and honour the courage and sacrifice of those who came before us—who fought for freedom, peace, and a better future. Continue reading

Propel Leader Neil McEvoy standing in Cardiff West at the Westminster Election

Neil McEvoy announces that he will be standing as a Propel candidate for Cardiff West at the Westminster Election on 4 July. I was born in Cardiff West, I grew up on the Fairwater estate in Cardiff West, I went to school in Cardiff West, I live in Cardiff West and I’m raising my family in Cardiff West. I am the only candidate on the ballot paper who can say this. Continue reading

STATEMENT ON THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION:

"Propel's aim is to fight Welsh elections with as much vigor as possible, with our sights firmly on 2026. As a rule, we do not fight Westminster elections, but we may stand in some constituencies for strategic reasons. Members will be deciding this coming week."

FAIR PLAY FOR ELY CHILDREN: INVEST IN MILL PARK NOW!

PROPEL, Wales’ newest political party, will hold a community meeting on Monday 20 May at St Vincent’s Hall, Mill Road, Ely in response to Cardiff Council’s continued neglect of Mill Park in Ely, which includes a children’s play area which been gated off and out of use to the public since March 2020. Continue reading

PROPEL SUPPORTS WELSH FARMERS

Propel, Wales’ newest political party, led by Cardiff Councillor Neil McEvoy sends its support and solidarity to all those attending today’s protest. Continue reading

SIRHOWY VALLEY COAL TIP RECLAMATION: PROPEL CALLS COMMUNITY MEETING

PROPEL, Wales’ newest political party, has called a community meeting to be held at 6pm on Monday 26 February at the Piccadilly Inn, Caerphilly, in response to growing discontent about the proposed coal tip reclamation in the Sirhowy Valley. Continue reading