Faster GP appointments, stronger local services, fair pay for NHS and social care staff, and better mental health support for all ages.
I have lived in Swansea and the surrounding communities since 2005, raising my family and dedicating my career to public service. I am a qualified nurse and have worked for the past sixteen years in social care for the City and County of Swansea, supporting people with learning disabilities and advocating for dignity, safety, and independence.
Alongside my professional work, I have served as a school governor, parish councillor, community association president, and long-standing UNISON member. These roles have shaped my understanding of the real issues facing working families—health, housing, the cost of living, job security, and community wellbeing.
Focused on practical solutions for everyday life — improving health services, supporting jobs, easing the cost of living, and building stronger communities across Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd.

Faster GP appointments, stronger local services, fair pay for NHS and social care staff, and better mental health support for all ages.

Build more homes, make housing affordable, and end homelessness.

Fair wages, action on rising energy bills, targeted support for low-income households, and a fairer economy for working families.

Better links, safer roads, and greener travel options across communities.

Cleaner streets, safer public spaces, and stronger communities working together.

Fair funding, better mental health support, and opportunity for every child.
My goal is simple: to be a strong voice for Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd.
The challenges we face — long waits for healthcare, pressures on schools, rising costs, uncertainty for workers,
and stretched public services — are real and urgent. I want to use my experience in frontline care, community service,
and local leadership to push for solutions that make people’s lives better.
I believe politics should be rooted in community, not careerism. I want the government to hear the voices of ordinary people,
especially those who feel overlooked or unheard. Standing for this constituency is my way of giving back to the place that has
given so much to me.
To serve Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd with fairness, compassion, and integrity — and to deliver practical improvements in health, jobs, education, housing, and community wellbeing.
Faster appointments, more staff, and better funding for local health and care services — including stronger mental health support for all ages.
Safer, cleaner public spaces and stronger community wellbeing — working with local organisations to protect dignity and support vulnerable people.
Better bus and rail links, safer roads, and improved connections between rural, valley, and town communities — with greener travel options.
A glimpse of community events, local meetings, and the people who make Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd such a strong place to live

I’m standing to be a strong voice for Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd — rooted in community, guided by fairness and compassion, and focused on practical solutions for health, jobs, housing, and the cost of living.
Your vote helps decide who represents you in the Senedd. Every vote matters — especially for improving public services, supporting working families, and strengthening local communities.
Support fair wages, reduce pressure on household bills, protect workers’ rights, and back jobs and skills training so local families can build a more secure future.
Strengthen public services, protect vulnerable people, support dignity and independence in social care, and ensure families can access the support they need without barriers.
Fair funding for schools, stronger mental health support in education, stability for teachers and learners, and more local opportunities for young people to thrive.