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Loveday Carlyon

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Loveday Carlyon is a Cornish nationalist politician.

Originally from Torpoint, Carlyon joined Mebyon Kernow. She married fellow party member Julyan Holmes and moved to Liskeard. She was soon elected to the town council, and became a prominent spokesperson for the organisation, in particular commenting on local food production, as a member of the Cornish Association of Smallholders and Producers. Elected leader of Mebyon Kernow in 1986, she was successful in campaigning for the retention of Cornish language translations on road signs around Liskeard.[1] She stood down as party leader in 1989, but remained politically active, and by 2014 was chair of St Keyne parish council.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Bernard Deakin and Gary Tregidga, Mebyon Kernow and Cornish Nationalism, p.131
  2. ^ "Lightning Strikes at Village Church", Cornish Times, 10 January 2014
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of Mebyon Kernow
1986–1989
Succeeded by