Ymgeisydd Maldwyn David Thomas Montgomeryshire Candidate
Monday, April 23, 2007
PLAID HELPS LOCAL BUSINESSES
Small businesses in Montgomeryshire have been hard hit by the changes to the Rural Rate Relief Scheme. A Plaid government will cut business taxes by up to 50% and will make the Post Office a government service point.
I was born and brought up in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
I was educated in the primary and secondary schools in Haverfordwest, at the
Universities of Oxford (Keble College) and Wales (Cardiff and Aberystwyth) and the South Wales Theological College. I live just outside Llanwddyn, near Lake Vyrnwy, Montgomeryshire. I work in the Maelor School, Penley, where I am Head of Modern Languages and Professional Development Coordinator. I am Chair of the Governors of Ysgol Efyrnwy, Llanwddyn,the Lake Vyrnwy Marathon Committee and the Plaid Cymru Branch for North Montgomeryshire. I am Vice-Chair of the Powys Eisteddfod 2007 Learners’ Committee. I am a member of the Powys Citizens’ Panel, the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust, the Guilsfield Singers
and Friends of Mid Wales Opera. I am also a member of the World Development Movement and the Institute for Welsh Affairs. My priorities are what everybody in Montgomeryshire deserves:good schools in the villages as well as the towns; good health care in Montgomeryshire as well as Shropshire; good transport links into and around Montgomeryshire and good planning which provides jobs in both the countryside and the towns.
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