Sandy Mewies was a Member of the National Assembly for Wales
between May 2003 and April 2016. This was her biography at the time she left.
Personal history
Sandy Mewies lives near Holywell with her family. Her interests outside
politics include cooking and reading and she is a regular user of Flintshire
library service. She is a graduate of the Open University.
Professional
background
Before entering politics, Sandy’s main career was in
journalism, but she also worked in the voluntary sector and as a lay schools
inspector. She was a County Borough councillor in Wrexham for 16 years, serving
as deputy leader and chair of Social Services. In 2001 she was Mayor of
Wrexham. She was a member of the Wales European Centre and the North Wales
Probation Board.
Political history
Sandy was first elected to the Assembly in May 2003 and was
re-elected in 2007 and 2011. She has chaired the Assembly’s European and
External Affairs Committee and the Communities and Culture Committee. She has
also served on the Social Justice and Regeneration Committee, the Environment,
Planning and Countryside Committee and North Wales Regional Committees.
Among Sandy’s main political interests are social justice,
community inclusion, health and education.
Affiliations
She is an Honorary Fellow of Glyndwr University and a member
of Unite.
Register of
Interests
Register of Interests – Fourth Assembly (PDF,
850kb)
Register of Interests – Third Assembly (PDF,
490kb)
Register of Interests – Second Assembly (PDF,
361kb)