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    Brynle Williams (9 January 1949 – 1 April 2011) was a Welsh Conservative politician who was the Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs from 2007 to 2011, and...
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    honking their horns in support of the protest. The convoy was led by Brynle Williams, a leader of the 2000 fuel protests. Shortly after the incident Prescott...
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    swing of 6.7% from Labour to Conservative. Following the death of Brynle Williams in 2011, she became a Conservative Regional Assembly Member for North...
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  • footballer Bryce Williams (American football) (born 1993), American football player Bryn Williams (born 1977), Welsh chef Brynle Williams (1949–2011), Welsh...
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  • Plaid Cymru Betty Williams Labour Brynle Williams Conservative Hywel Williams Plaid Cymru Phil Williams Plaid Cymru W. Llewelyn Williams Liberal Beth Winter...
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  • Cardinal (from 2001), Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly (from 1999). Brynle Williams, 62, Welsh activist (fuel protests) and politician, AM for North Wales...
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    became Shadow Minister for Culture, Sport and the Welsh Language, Brynle Williams became Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs, Mark Isherwood became Shadow...
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    protest and there were temporary closures of some petrol stations. Brynle Williams who was one of the organisers of the protests later became a member...
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  • Cymru 1999 2003 156 Brynle Williams North Wales Conservative 2003 2011 157 Buffy Williams Rhondda Labour 2021 Present 158 Kirsty Williams Brecon and Radnorshire...
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  • government. On 20 August, Welsh Assembly Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs Brynle Williams said immediate action would be vital if other animals at Skanda Vale...
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  • owner (b. 1954) 1 April Jane Gregory, Olympic equestrian (b. 1959) Brynle Williams, Welsh politician and activist (b. 1949) 3 April – Martin Horton, cricketer...
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  • novelist, 76 29 March – Robert Tear, operatic tenor, 72 1 April – Brynle Williams, politician, 62 4 April – Craig Thomas, novelist, 68 20 April – Tim...
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    Councillor". Wales Online. 6 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2024. Wyn-Williams, Gareth (15 September 2015). "Anglesey councillor set to have his suspension...
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    Glyn Davies Brynle Williams Owain Williams Klaus Armstrong-Braun John Marek Lesley Griffiths Eleanor Burnham Janet Ryder Elwyn Williams 2. David Morgan...
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    Welsh Christian Party 1. Ennys Hughes Brian Churchill Glyn Davies Brynle Williams Jim Killock Ken Skates Eleanor Burnham Janet Ryder Bob English John...
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    North Wales electoral region Karen Sinclair, Welsh Labour, Clwyd South Brynle Williams, Welsh Conservative, North Wales electoral region (died 1 April 2011)...
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    business manager and spokesperson for health and social services, and Brynle Williams who became spokesperson for farming and rural development. David Melding...
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    Votes % ±% Labour Alun Pugh 7,693 34.8 +3.8 6,510 29.6 Conservative Brynle Williams 7,257 32.8 +4.8 6,869 31.2 Plaid Cymru Janet Ryder 4,715 21.3 −6.0...
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    Millar Clwyd West Jonathan Morgan Cardiff North Nick Ramsay Monmouth Brynle Williams North Wales Liberal Democrats (6) Mick Bates Montgomeryshire Peter...
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    Burnham (LD) 2002 David Jones (Con) 2nd 2003 Mark Isherwood (Con) Brynle Williams (Con) 3rd 2007 4th 2011 Antoinette Sandbach (Con) Aled Roberts (LD)...
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    disused mill that now lies in ruins by the stream below. Cilcain Hall Brynle Williams (1949–2011), Cilcain farmer and Conservative member of the National...
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    David Melding South Wales Central Jonathan Morgan South Wales Central Brynle Williams North Wales Liberal Democrats (6) Mick Bates Montgomeryshire Peter...
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