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Ann Davies is a Welsh politician, farmer, businesswoman, and councilor on Carmarthenshire County Council for Plaid Cymru. She is also standing for the party for the Carmarthen constituency in the next general election of the United Kingdom in Wales.
Davies has experience in the agriculture sector and has farmed in Llanarthney since 1992. She is also co-owner of a local nursery and was a lecturer in early years learning at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and before that she worked as a music teacher. [1]
Davies is a cabinet member adviser for rural affairs, community cohesion and planning policy on Carmarthenshire council. [2]
A poll in February 2024 showed that Davies was ahead to win 30% of the Carmarthen vote. The Tories and Labour were joint second with 24%; Jonathan Edwards as an independent candidate at 10%; and the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK on 4% each. [3]
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Ann Davies is a Welsh politician, farmer, businesswoman, and councilor on Carmarthenshire County Council for Plaid Cymru. She is also standing for the party for the Carmarthen constituency in the next general election of the United Kingdom in Wales.
Davies has experience in the agriculture sector and has farmed in Llanarthney since 1992. She is also co-owner of a local nursery and was a lecturer in early years learning at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and before that she worked as a music teacher. [1]
Davies is a cabinet member adviser for rural affairs, community cohesion and planning policy on Carmarthenshire council. [2]
A poll in February 2024 showed that Davies was ahead to win 30% of the Carmarthen vote. The Tories and Labour were joint second with 24%; Jonathan Edwards as an independent candidate at 10%; and the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK on 4% each. [3]