Elin Jones MS supports farming and agriculture key priorities
Last week Elin Jones MS joined other Plaid Cymru Members and NFU Cymru to celebrate Welsh Farming Week with the launch of the NFU’s election manifesto.
Elin Jones welcomes extension of High-Speed Broadband project
This week, the Welsh Government has announced the extension of the High-Speed Broadband Project, that aims to bring broadband to everyone.
Council motion to oppose changes to stroke services at Bronglais Hospital

Elin Jones MS opposes stroke service treat and transfer model
Following the announcement today by Hywel Dda Health Board that it is proceeding to public consultation on proposed changes to stroke services at Bronglais, Elin Jones MS calls for the community to work together to reject the plans.
Elin Jones urges NRW to move quickly to secure future of visitor centres
In a recent meeting with the NRW, Elin Jones MS urged officers to act as quickly as possible to secure a permanent solution for the visitor centres at both Bwlch Nant yr Arian and Ynyslas.
Ceredigion charity receives national recognition
Cardigan-based youth charity Area 43’s work was showcased as the National Lottery’s Community Fund ‘Iconic Project’ in the Senedd, as part of an event marking 30 years of the community fund.
Ceredigion farmers and Plaid Cymru raise debate on Inheritance Tax
Ceredigion members of the NFU visited the Senedd on Wednesday to hear the Plaid Cymru debate urging Senedd Members to support a Plaid Cymru motion calling for the policy to be reconsidered.
Elin Jones MS welcomes exhibition by Ceredigion artist to the Senedd
As we approach international women’s day, Elin Jones MS this week opened the Monumental Welsh Women exhibition by Ceredigion artist Meinir Mathias at the Senedd.
Plans for new express coach welcomed
Elin Jones MS is encouraging everyone to take part in the consultation on a new express bus service connecting north and south Wales, that will be a welcome addition to Ceredigion’s bus services.
It's protecting services that matter now, not cutting them
There will be no more cuts to public services and to make that a reality Council Tax will, unfortunately, for Band D properties increase by £13.38 a month – an increase of 9.3%. It includes an 8.7% tax and a 0.6% increase for the Fire Levy.