Mandy Jones was a Member of the National Assembly
for Wales between December 2017 and April 2021. This was his biography at the
time she left.
Key interests and
achievements
Mandy
is an accomplished seamstress and can make, repair and alter her own clothes.
She is a huge animal lover and has 3 rescue dogs – 2 Rottweilers and a
Catalonian Shepherd dog she brought home from Spain; Mandy loves donning her
leathers and riding her Honda CBR 600F around the beautiful north Wales
landscape.
Personal history
Mandy
hails from Wolverhampton and came to north Wales in 1986. She attended Llysfasi
Agricultural College studying agriculture and then small animal husbandry. Here
she accomplished student of the year in 2000.
Mandy
has 4 grown up children who are all fluent Welsh speakers. She now lives in
rural Corwen.
Professional background
Mandy
has worked in a chip shop, a bakery, and has run her own micro business making
designer dog coats and doing corporate and company branding. She has been a
shepherdess, a tractor driver and a meter reader for G4S.
Political history
Mandy
joined UKIP in 2014, having been attracted by its policies. She was a candidate
for Clwyd South in GE 2015, and in the Assembly Elections 2016. She was also a
list candidate and an active campaigner for the referendum in June 2016. She was returned as a Regional Assembly
Member in December 2018 on the resignation of Nathan Gill.
Register of
Interests
Register of Interests – Fifth Senedd (PDF,
3.25MB)