Glyndwr Cennydd Jones (born March 1969) is a Welsh politician.
He was the Plaid Cymru candidate for the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney constituency in the National Assembly for Wales general election 2007,[1] receiving 2519 votes (12%).[2] He was asked to stand again in the nationally difficult 2010 Westminster General Election, receiving 1621 votes (5.1%).[3]
Chair of Plaid Cymru’s Branch in London since June 2009, he has also been a Delegate to the Party’s National Council since June 2007.
Glyndwr is the son of Gwynoro Jones, the former Welsh Labour and SDP politician, who was Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Carmarthen from 1970 until October 1974.
He is currently Head of Qualifications and Standards at an international examinations board having previously worked as a lecturer, and later managing schools inspections for an independent company on behalf of the Welsh Schools Inspection Agency, Estyn.
Glyndwr was awarded Honorary Membership of Trinity College London in December 2010.[4]