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Family connection at Worthing elections



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THERE was disappointment for the Jones family after three members of the clan stood for election – and all lost.
Alan Jones stood in Heene, where he lost to Paul High who was returned to his seat. His wife, Janet Goldsbrough-Jones, got close in Gaisford, but narrowly lost out to deputy council leader Ann Barlow.

And in Goring, their son Merlin was beaten by the Conservatives.

Janet said: "It would have been nice to win, so we were a bit disappointed, but you never know what is going to happen."

Alan and Janet's daughter-in-law, Diane Jones, is already a councillor in Northbrook ward.

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 9:54 AM
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