Glyn Davies, Montgomeryshire's Conservative MP has paid a personal tribute to his friend and fellow renal dialysis campaigner, Trudy (Baynes) Hill who died on Thursday of this week."Trudy was a very special person, who overcame huge setbacks to her health, carrying on with a mixture of determination and cheerfulness. I first knew her about twenty years ago, when we both worked at the Development Board for Rural Wales, and I got to know her well as we both campaigned for a renal dialysis unit in Montgomeryshire. When we established the Powys Branch of Kidney Foundation Wales, Trudy became Chair, while I've became secretary. She underwent several radical operations, including a heart and lung transplant, and once died for several minutes before being resuscitated. Recently, she was forced to dialyses as her health deteriorated. But Trudy was unstoppable, and was always full of an incredible cheerfulness, no matter how ill she must have felt. My sympathies go to out to her family who will be feeling a great sense of loss. I will miss the morning coffees in the Exchange in Newtown and the Old Station in Welshpool, when we discussed 'renal matters' and put the world to rights. Montgomeryshire has lost an 'inspiration' and those who knew her have lost a good friend."