Our Candidates for the Sir Gaerfyrddin constituency

          Justin Griffiths

Born and raised in Llanelli, Justin has spent his life rooted in the community, Justin is proud to call home. After graduating from Aston University with a degree in chemical engineering, Justin built a 27‑year career in British Steel. Being made redundant in 2016 was a turning point, pushing Justin to refocus his energy on public service and community involvement.  I am married with two sons from a previous marriage.

Justin’s priorities are clear: fix social care so people get the support they deserve, strengthen the NHS with long‑term, practical solutions, and grow Wales’s economy by attracting new industries and backing the businesses we already have. Now Justin is ready to put that experience to work for his community.

Justin Griffiths

         Julian Tandy

Julian has lived in Carmarthenshire for over 20 years and has been a dedicated member of the Welsh Liberal Democrats for much of that time. A small business owner with strong community ties, he brings practical experience and a grounded perspective to his work. Outside of business and politics, he’s a passionate San Francisco 49ers fan, following the team with unwavering enthusiasm.

Julian Tandy

          Jon Burree

Jon was previously chair of the Welsh conference committee in 2019 and again from 2023 to 2025. he has been a member of the party and its predecessor for over 40 years. A campaigner and activist from LLanelli, Jon was a member of LLanelli town council (1991-1995) and since August 2025 sits on the LLannon Community Council.

Jon is currently retired after spending some years caring for family members.

 

Jon Buree

          Lynne Wilkins

I was born in Montgomery County, in the Welsh enclave of Philadelphia.  My father opened a factory in Swansea in 1956 to foster post war recovery, and I married a local man from Trap, Llandeilo 46 years ago.

I have been an Alexander Technique practitioner for 40 years, dealing with back pain and balance problems, was an Equal Opportunities Project Officer at the University of Walea, Lampeter, and an NSPCC Independent Visitor/Mentor. My principal concerns are patient outcomes of the NHS and raising qualification standards of the young.  Currently I, with other Llandybie community counsellors, address a wide variety of local concerns and issues.

Lynne Wilkins

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