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#REDIRECT [[Ann Haydon-Jones]]
:''For the British [[Table tennis]] player, see [[Ann Haydon-Jones]]''

'''Ann Jones''' (born [[1953]]) is a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[UK Labour Party|Labour]] politician and a memebr of the [[Welsh Assembly Government]].

Jones was educated in [[Rhyl]], and was a Rhyl Town Councillor and a Denbighshire County Councillor, as well as a [[Fire Brigade Union]] national official.

Jones was elected to the [[National Assembly for Wales]] in [[1999]], and is presently Chair of Local Government and Public Services Committee. Her political interests include education, tourism, community safety, regeneration and Social Policy & the Emergency Services.

==External links==
*[http://www.wales.gov.uk/who/members-biog6-e.htm#annjones Bio at Welsh Assembley]

[[Category:1953 births|Ann Jones]]
[[Category:Living people|Ann Jones]]
[[Category:Members of the Welsh Assembly|Ann Jones]]
[[Category:Councillors in Wales|Ann Jones]]
[[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Ann Jones]]

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For the British Table tennis player, see Ann Haydon-Jones

Ann Jones (born 1953) is a Welsh Labour politician and a memebr of the Welsh Assembly Government.

Jones was educated in Rhyl, and was a Rhyl Town Councillor and a Denbighshire County Councillor, as well as a Fire Brigade Union national official.

Jones was elected to the National Assembly for Wales in 1999, and is presently Chair of Local Government and Public Services Committee. Her political interests include education, tourism, community safety, regeneration and Social Policy & the Emergency Services.

External links