Geraint Davies (Welsh politician)

Geraint Davies (Welsh politician)

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name=Geraint Davies



birth_date =birth date and age|df=yes|1948|12|01
birth_place = Treherbert, Wales
office = Assembly Member
constituency= Rhondda
term_start = 1999
term_end = 2003
predecessor = (new post)
successor = Leighton Andrews
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party = Plaid Cymru

Geraint Davies (born Treherbert, 1 December 1948) is a Plaid Cymru Welsh politician. He was the National Assembly for Wales Member for Rhondda from 1999 to 2003.

Education

Pentre Grammar School; Chelsea College; and the University of London.

Professional career

Post-Graduate Training, Rockwood Hospital, Cardiff 1971-72. Relief Manager and Manager, Boots the Chemists 1972-75. Self-Employed Community Pharmacist in Treherbert since 1975. President of Blaenrhondda Football Club and a deacon at Blaencwm Baptist church. School Governor.

Political career

County Borough Councillor for the ward of Treherbert in Rhondda Cynon Taff. Plaid Cymru’s spokesperson for the South Wales Valleys and in the National Assembly was a member of the Local Government Partnership Council and Health and Social Services Committee.

External links

* [http://www.plaidcymru.org/ Plaid Cymru - the Party of Wales Website]

References

* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/uk/wales/13097.stm Profile on the BBC Website September 1999]

Offices held


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