Proposed Schedule of Commission Meetings
- 3/1/10
- File
- 2013
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Proposed Schedule of Commission Meetings
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Presentation to Swansea Business
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Presentation to the business community in Swansea on the work of the Commission to engage and encourage input from the sector in the Commission's work.
Presentation on the Commission's work
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A Powerpoint presentation on the work of the Commission and explaining the background of devolution for use in visits to various groups across Wales to engage them in the Commission's work and encourage them to submit responses.
Poetry, archaeology and ‘King of the Sea Trees’
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
Author's proof copy, 2019, of 'Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?' by Erin Kavanagh in which she discusses theoretical aspects of her poem ‘King of the Sea Trees’.
Pocketbook with notes from a visit to Germany
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Pocketbook containing notes on developments in Germany including descriptions of Nazi territorial policies. Contains a number of blank pages with some notes at the end.
Pocketbook with notes from a visit to Germany
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Pocketbook containing notes from a visit to Germany in January 1933. See also file B1/19 'Hitler diary' from February 1933.
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste and observations on the situation in Italy and Germany. Gareth travelled to Trieste from Vienna in August 1934, covering the events following the assassination of Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss. It also includes notes from a Goering speech from August 1934, corresponding with an article published in the Western Mail.
Paul Silk's note for a talk at Gregynog with Noel Lloyd
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Notes for a presentation given by Paul Silk and Noel Lloyd at Gregynog on 6 May 2014 on the recommendations of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Paul Silk's amendments to the report launch statement
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a statement, with amendments by Paul Silk, to be released along with the Commission's second report on the powers of hte National Assembly for Wales.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A briefing paper for Paul Silk's meeting with Owen Smith, Shadow Secretary of State for Wales containing points to note and Smith's contributions to a Welsh Grand Committee debate on the Commission.
Opinion poll on further powers
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft, containing tracked changes, of a press release issued by the Commission highlighting the result of an opinion poll on powers for the National Assembly for Wales, which had been commissioned by the Commission.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A position paper relating to the devolution of policing and the justice system to Wales.
Note on conferred versus reserved powers and justice
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A note exploring a conferred vs reserved powers model and justice considerations named "Extract for David".
Note of the Models of Devolution Expert Evidence Seminar
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Note of the Models of Devolution Expert Evidence Seminar held at Aberystwyth University on 25 June 2013 prepared by the Commission Secretariat discussion the merits of a reserved and conferred powers model of devolution.
Note of the Expert Seminar on Natural Resources
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A note of the Expert Seminar on Natural Resources held on 26 June 2013 at the Bridge Innovation Centre, Pembroke Dock with evidence from Dr Stevie Upton, Honorary Research Associate, Wales Governance Centre. Dr Roisin Willmott, National Director, RTPI Cymru, Llywelyn Rhys, Deputy Director, RenewableUK Cymru, Ted Sangster, Pembrokeshire Business Initiative andAlec Don, Chief Executive, Port of Milford Haven.
Note of the Expert Panel Seminar on Transport.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A note of an expert panel seminar on transport held on 23 May 2013 with Michael Whittaker, Co-Oordinator, Taith, Matt Hemsley, Policy and Media Advisor, Sustrans, Martin Buckle, Secretary and Programme Manager, SEWTA, Nick Jones, Traffic Commissioner for Wales and the West Midlands and Martin Evans, Chair, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) Cymru in attendance.
Note of Oral Evidence Session with the Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A note of an oral evidence session held on 12 April 2013 with Rosemary Butler AM, Presiding Officer, National Assembly for Wales, Elisabeth Jones, Director of Legal Services, National Assembly for Wales, Adrian Crompton, Director of Assembly Business, National Assembly for Wales.
Note of Oral Evidence Session with the First Minister of Wales
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Note of an evidence session held on 3 May 2013 with the First Minister of Wales The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM and Hugh Rawlings CB, Director, Department for the First Minister and Cabinet, Welsh Government.
Note of Oral Evidence Session with Health Professionals
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Note of an oral evidence session held on 3 May 2013, compiled by the Commission Secretariat with health professionals comprising Peter Meredith-Smith, Associate Director (Employment Relations), Welsh Royal College of Nursing, Martin Semple, Associate Director (Professional Practice), Welsh Royal College of Nursing, Dr Richard Lewis, Welsh Secretary, British Medical Association Welsh Council, Dr Philip Banfield, Chair, British Medical Association Welsh Council and Colin Ferguson, Director, Royal College of Surgeons Professional Affairs Board in Wales.
Note of Oral Evidence Session with Expert Panel
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A note prepared by the Commission Secretariat summarising a meeting held on 13 May 2013 with an expert panel comprising : Cynog Dafis, UK Changing Union Partnership, James Foreman-Peck, Professor of Economics, Cardiff University, Emyr Lewis, Senior Fellow in Law, Cardiff University and Alan Trench, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University College London.