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Post-1995 political career

Material relating to Don Touhig's political career following his 1995 Islwyn by-election victory, both as MP for Islwyn and as Under Secretary of State for Wales and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the then Chancellor Gordon Brown.

Pontypridd Women's Aid Archive

* ONE ITEM UNDER BRANCH ARCHIVES: YNYS MÔN BRANCH ARCHIVES EMBARGOED UNTIL 2081 **

Papers donated by the Pontypridd branch of Welsh Women's Aid. They include material relating to the constitution, corporate structure, strategic development and codes of practice of Welsh Women's Aid; records of its Management Committee and of numerous departmental meetings; internal and external correspondence; accounting, fundraising and other administrative papers; and branch archives from Wales, England and Northern Ireland, all of which reference the issues affecting women and their children who access Women's Aid, such as domestic violence, social welfare and law and legislation.

Note that not all material contained within this section may be directly related to the donor (Pontypridd) branch.

Jane Hutt (b. 1949) was one of the founder members of Welsh Women's Aid and was appointed as coordinator of the group in January 1978. She is currently (September 2021) a Welsh Labour Party politician serving as Minister for Social Justice since 2021. In her capacity as Welsh Women's Aid co-ordinator, Jane Hutt is frequently referenced throughout this archive.

Poetry of Peter Meilleur

Manuscript, typescript and printed poetry of multi-lingual sound/concrete poet and verbal/visual artist Peter Noel Meilleur ('Childe Roland').

Meilleur, Peter Noel

Poetry of other writers

Poetry of writers other than Nigel Jenkins and Peter Meilleur, comprising poetic anthologies; material relating to haiku poet David Cobb; printed illustrated poster of a poem entitled Shoes, translated into English by Nigel Jenkins from the original Welsh of Menna Elfyn; and miscellaneous poetry by various authors. Some of the material include letters to Nigel Jenkins.

Poetry of Nigel Jenkins

Poetry papers of Nigel Jenkins comprising material relating to published poetry, collaborative arts projects and poetry intended for public performance, together with other draft and fair-copy poetry by Nigel Jenkins.

Plays of other writers

Play by Adrian Mitchell entitled Uppendown Mooney, inscribed to Nigel Jenkins and Delyth Evans from Adrian Mitchell at front of volume; and play by Tony Conran entitled Branwen: A Revolutionary Tragedy, with profile of Branwen by Nigel Jenkins; together with miscellaneous plays by various writers.

Plays of Nigel Jenkins

Material relating to Strike a Light! (1985), Waldo's Witness (1986) and to other plays by Nigel Jenkins.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Planning Decision Committee (A-DEB-20),

Committee Secretariat files. These files may contain the agenda for the meetings, minutes, reports, correspondence, invitations and attendees, and printed items.
The Planning Decision Committee made decisions on appeals under Section 78 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (in those cases where the Assembly has recovered jurisdiction to determine the appeal from the appointed Inspector); Applications for planning permission which have been called in by the Assembly for decision under Sections 77 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990; and Applications to confirm an Order made under the Transport and Works Act 1992.

Personal correspondence and related papers

The series consists of personal correspondence, 1970-2017, arranged chronologically. The correspondence consists of letters and cards to John Barnie with some replies from John Barnie. Some letters include photographs, and some related papers, such as typescript drafts of poetry and printed copies of poetry and articles.

Periodicals, newsletters and annuals

Examples of periodic publications of the Welsh Beekeepers' Association and other beekeeping associations.

Material, mainly comprising correspondence and invoices, relating to advertising in Gwenynwyr Cymru / The Welsh Beekeeper periodical, together with records of advertisers in the same publication.

Performances, events, festivals and tours

Material relating to tours, concerts, festivals and other performance events given by members of Women in Jazz under various stage names such as the Roots Trio, the Women in Jazz Allstars and Wilson & Morgan's Café Society Ensemble, together with events participated in or organised by Women in Jazz, or with which they were associated.

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