Russell is the Assembly Member for Montgomeryshire and Shadow Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development
On 6th May 2011, at 2.30am, it was announced that Russell George was the duly elected Member of the Welsh Assembly for Montgomeryshire, achieving a swing of 9% from the incumbent Liberal Democrats and a majority of over 2,300.
Russ was born in Welshpool in 1974 and brought up and attended school in Montgomeryshire. Apart from 3 years when he attended university in Birmingham, achieving a BA(Hons) degree in Information and Media Studies, he has lived in Montgomeryshire all his life.
In 2008 Russell was elected to Powys County Council to represent Newtown central ward. He owns a business in Newtown town centre and is well known for being a committed councillor who is aware of the local issues.
He was elected by the County Councils’ Welsh Conservative group to be one of its representatives on the Council’s executive management board, a position he still holds and in which he is the portfolio holder for Customer Services and ICT. As a board member he is very aware of the local issues affecting the county. His ward on the Council is the most populated in Montgomeryshire, and he enjoys helping its residents.
Russell’s interests include keeping healthy- he has been a member of the local gym and circuit training club for over 10 years and has recently taken up cycling. He is an active member of Hope Community Church in Newtown and as such has been involved in many projects that support the community.
His priorities are to retain and improve local services and find more efficient ways of delivering services in the light of the public sector budget squeeze. He feels it is important to support local businesses. As an Assembly Member he intends to carry on the work as a County Councillor in challenging the Welsh Assembly Government on Montgomeryshire’s poor transport infrastructure, and most importantly on making sure the Government upholds its promise on an start date of 2013 for the Newtown bypass, which he believes is crucial to the regeneration of the local economy.
Click here for Russell George's profile page on the Welsh Assembly website.


