Jocelyn Davies
Jocelyn Davies | |
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Member of the Welsh Assembly for South Wales East | |
In office 6 May 1999 – 4 April 2016 | |
Preceded by | New Assembly |
Succeeded by | Steffan Lewis |
Personal details | |
Born | (1959-06-18) 18 June 1959 (age 64) Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales |
Political party | Plaid Cymru |
Spouse | Mike Davies |
Alma mater | Harris Manchester College, Oxford |
Jocelyn Davies (born 18 June 1959) is a Plaid Cymru politician who was a member of the Welsh Assembly (AM), for the South Wales East region from 1999 until 2016.[1] She was Deputy Minister for Housing and Regeneration[1] in the Labour/Plaid coalition government from 2007 until 2011.
Background
After attending Newbridge Grammar School, she read law at Harris Manchester College, Oxford.[2] One of the first lay-inspectors of schools in 1993. Davies is married to Newbridge councillor Mike Davies. In 2004, she discovered tissue samples from their daughter, stillborn 16 years previously, were still being held in a Newport hospital.
Davies has three children.
Political career
Davies was a councillor on Islwyn Borough Council between 1987 and 1991, and contested the 1995 Islwyn by-election.[2]
She has been a member of the National Assembly for Wales, list member for South Wales East,[2] since 1999 and has served as Plaid Cymru Party Business Manager from 2000 to 2007.[1]
In the Second Assembly, she was Chair on both the Committee on the Inquiry into the E.coli outbreak in Wales and the South Wales East Regional Committee.[1]
In the Third Assembly, she was appointed Deputy Minister for Housing in the Labour and Plaid Cymru coalition government on 19 July.
She retired from the Assembly at the 2016 election.
Post Assembly
Davies currently sits on the Audit Risk and Assurance Committee for the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales.[3]
References
- ^ a b c d "Assembly Member Biographies". National Assembly for Wales. Archived from the original on 20 November 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- ^ a b c "Elections 2003: Welsh women making history; The National Assembly yesterday became the first elected governing body in the world to have women as half of its representatives. Here, The Western Mail profiles them all". Western Mail. 8 May 2003. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- ^ "Our Team – The Future Generations Commissioner for Wales". futuregenerations.wales.
Offices held
Senedd | ||
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New constituency | Assembly Member for South Wales East 1999–2016 | Succeeded by |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Deputy Minister for Housing 2007-2011 | Post abolished |
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