- D/3.
- Ffeil
- 1992-1998.
The Red Kite: Y Barcud Coch was the Newsletter for the Democratic Left: Chwith Ddemocrataidd in Wales.
The Red Kite: Y Barcud Coch was the Newsletter for the Democratic Left: Chwith Ddemocrataidd in Wales.
CYFANFYD was the Development Education Association for Wales.
Fire Brigades' Union in Wales,
Wales Youth Forum on Sustainable Development,
Wrexham Peace and Justice Forum,
Includes mainly issues of the Wrexham Peace and Justice News.
Relates to various groups and organisations in Wales, especially the Stop the War Coalition, which were working to oppose the war in Iraq.
Relates mainly to the visit of President George Bush to the United Kingdom during November 2003 and the protests planned to attempt to prevent the visit.
Contains papers on the Chernobyl disaster and attempts by the western nations to provide assistance.
Relates mainly to the incidence of typhoid cancer in Ukranian children following the Chernobyl accident.
Chernobyl: ambulance controls,
Relates mainly to the use of British ambulances in Chernobyl and the Chernobyl Children's Project in Wales.
Relates to a journey to Minsk to take aid from Wales to Belarus as part of the Chernobyl Children's Project. Includes a detailed diary kept by Jill Stallard during October 1995.
Children's Project correspondence,
Comprises miscellaneous printed materials, 1967-1993, many relating to local groups linked to CND Cymru including the Caerwent Campaign Committee, the Bridgend and District CND and the Mid-Glamorgan Peace Camp. There are also some newsletters published by local groups.
Comprises mainly press cuttings relating to protests and demonstrations against the attempt by the United States military to establish a NATO arms dump at Caerwent.
'South Wales and the Third World War: the risks',
Comprises press cuttings and papers concerning the potential threat to south Wales in the event of another world conflict, the risks, planning for survival, and nuclear threats.
Comprises issues of publications and newsletters such as Wales and Carnival, the Nuclear Free Zone Bulletin, Radio-Active Times, and Campaign Wales.