Eleanor Burnham

Eleanor Burnham

Eleanor Burnham is a Welsh Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Welsh Assembly for the North Wales regional constituency.

Burnham was born in Wrexham and brought up in Gwnodl Fawr, Cynwyd. Her early career was in social services management. She was previously a Wrexham Magistrate and a member of Denbigh Hospital Mental Health Tribunal. Her political interests lie in full devolution for Wales, social inclusion and lifelong-learning. Burnham is the Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly spokesperson on Culture, Welsh Language and Sport. A fluent Welsh speaker, Burnham is a qualified aromatherapist and her hobbies include gardening, cycling and swimming. Burnham is also a Llangollen Eisteddfod Soprano prize-winner. Burnham succeeded as Liberal Democrat AM for North Wales on 22 March 2001 upon Christine Humphreys' resignation due to ill-health.

External links

* [http://www.eburnham.org.uk/ Eleanor Burnham AM] official site
* [http://www.wales.gov.uk/who/members-biog1-e.htm#eleanor_burnham Eleanor Burnham AM] official biography at the Welsh Assembly website
* [http://www.welshlibdems.org.uk/people_e_detail.asp?memberNo=175 Eleanor Burnham AM] profile at the site of Welsh Liberal Democrats

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