Valerie (Val) Lloyd Obituary, former Welsh Labour Assembly Member for Swansea East, has died aged 82 following a long illness. Born in Swansea on 16 November 1943, she passed away at her London home on 21 May 2026 surrounded by her family.
Val Lloyd represented Swansea East in the National Assembly for Wales from 2001 until 2011 and became one of the most recognizable political figures associated with the constituency. She is survived by her husband Robert Lloyd and daughters Samantha and Rebecca.
Her passing has been published in the Swansea Evening Post death notices, where Swansea honours those who shaped its community and its history.
Val Lloyd Obituary: Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
| Full Name | Valerie (Val) Lloyd |
| Born | 16 November 1943 |
| Died | 21 May 2026 |
| Age | 82 |
| Political Party | Welsh Labour |
| Constituency | Swansea East |
| Service Years | 2001–2011 |
| Spouse | Robert Lloyd |
| Children | Samantha and Rebecca |
Assembly Member for Swansea East, A Decade of Public Service
Val Lloyd was elected to the National Assembly for Wales in the 2001 Swansea East by-election, following the death of her predecessor Val Feld. She won with 58 per cent of the vote, a decisive mandate from a constituency she knew intimately, having been born and raised in the Townhill area of Swansea.
She had already served as a City and County of Swansea Councillor for Morriston ward since May 1999. And notably, her husband Bob Lloyd served as Lord Mayor from 1999 to 2000, marking the first occasion in Swansea’s history where both the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress were serving councillors simultaneously.
Her time at the Assembly ran until May 2011, when she was succeeded by Mike Hedges. In those ten years, Val brought her deep roots in Swansea’s working communities to the chamber of Wales’s newly devolved parliament, a parliament she was part of at its most formative stage.
Early Life and Education
Born in the Townhill area of Swansea on 16 November 1943, Val Lloyd remained deeply connected to the city throughout her life. She attended Swansea High School for Girls before studying at Swansea University, institutions that helped shape her commitment to public service and community involvement.
Born in Townhill and educated locally, she carried Swansea with her throughout a career that eventually took her to London in later years. The fact that her family has announced a celebration of her life to be held in Swansea later in the year is testament to where her heart always remained.
Beloved Wife, Loving Mother
Away from politics, Val was above all else a devoted family woman. She was the beloved wife of Robert Lloyd, formerly Bob Lloyd, the man who served as Swansea’s Lord Mayor at the turn of the millennium, and the loving mother of Samantha and Rebecca.
For her daughters and her husband, this loss is not that of a public figure but of the woman at the centre of their world. Her family’s decision to hold a private funeral in London, followed by a public celebration of life in Swansea, speaks to a life that belonged equally to the public and the personal.
A Legacy of Service to Wales and Swansea
Val Lloyd’s public career placed her at a genuinely historic moment in Welsh life. The National Assembly for Wales now the Senedd, was a new institution when she was elected, and those who served in its early years helped define the culture, conduct, and credibility of Welsh democracy.
She brought to that role the groundedness of someone who had spent decades in her community, not as a career politician, but as a public servant in the truest sense of the phrase.
Tributes to Val Lloyd
Following news of her death, tributes have been shared by former colleagues, community leaders and residents across Swansea. Many remembered Val Lloyd as a dedicated public servant whose work helped shape the early years of Welsh democracy and strengthened representation for Swansea East.
Val Lloyd Obituary and Celebration of Life Details
People searching for Val Lloyd funeral details or information about memorial arrangements can find the latest information below.
Private Funeral: London, 11th June
A private funeral service will be held in London on Thursday, 11th June 2026. Details have not been made public, in keeping with the family’s wishes for an intimate farewell.
Celebration of Life: Swansea, Later in 2026
A celebration of Val’s life will be held in Swansea later in the year, an occasion that will give the wider community, colleagues, and constituents the opportunity to pay their respects to a woman who gave so much to this city. Further details will be announced in due course.
Family Requests Donations to Alzheimer’s Research UK
In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to Alzheimer’s Research UK. The UK’s leading dementia research charity, via the link provided by the family.
Remembering Val Lloyd
Val Lloyd’s life was defined by public service, community involvement and a lifelong connection to Swansea. Whether remembered as a politician, councillor, wife, mother or friend, her contribution to Welsh public life will continue to be recognised for years to come.
To read more tributes from across Swansea, visit the recent Swansea obituaries South Wales Evening Post. The community’s home for remembrance, tribute and farewell.
According to information released by her family and publicly available records from the Senedd, Val Lloyd served Swansea East from 2001 until 2011 and remained closely connected to her hometown throughout her life.
Rest in peace, Val: a devoted wife and mother, a servant of Swansea, and a woman who helped build Welsh democracy from the ground up.

