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Tributes paid to Welshpool councillor and former mayor Ann Holloway

Tributes to a longstanding and well-respected Welshpool councillor who has died following a short illness.

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Councillor Ann Holloway, who had represented the Llanerchyddol ward in Welshpool on Powys County Council since its creation in 1996 as part of local Government reorganisation died at the Rhallt Nursing Home this morning.

Paying tribute to her Leader Councillor Barry Thomas said: "Ann was a hard working councillor dedicated to her ward, town and shire.

"No Montgomeryshire meeting was complete without her attendance and active participation.

"Everyone who knew Ann, in whatever context, knew her as a strong character not afraid to express her opinion and while we did not always see eye-to-eye our discussions were always conducted with mutual respect, politeness and absolute courtesy. She brought wisdom and humour to our debates.

"She was fiercely loyal to her community and will be sadly missed by the people of Welshpool. She will be a very hard act to follow and I know that everyone at the council will greatly miss her."

During her 21 years with the county council, she held a number of senior positions including: chairman of council in 2005-06, chairman of Montgomeryshire in 2002-03, chairman of personnel 2006-07 and chairman of the council's employment committee 2007-08.

A retired teacher, she was a school governor and a member of the University of Wales – Aberystwyth Court and the Welsh Joint Examination Committee.

She was also a member of the Powysland Museum, Library and School of Science and Art and the Flash leisure Centre consultative committee.

Cllr Phil Pritchard, county councillor for Welshpool Castle, said: "Ann was such a valiant fighter, not only for the county as a whole but for Welshpool as well.

"Ann surpassed herself in 2010 when, as Mayor of Welshpool, welcomed Her Majesty The Queen to town in 2010. As mayor, she entertained the Queen when she visited the town and conducted proceedings impeccably.

"She was friends to a number of organisations in Welshpool and across the county. Today is such a sad day and she will be sorely missed by all that knew her."

Welshpool Town Councillor Graham Breeze said: "Welshpool has lost a dedicated and inspirational councillor who gave her life to service and the people of the town.

"While ill health meant she had not been able to play her normal leading role over the last year, she remained a determined and knowledgeable member of the council.

"She persuaded me to stand as a councillor and I will always be grateful for her guidance and friendship."

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