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Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
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Contracts

Contract between Deian Hopkin and Teiliesyn, associated correspondence and expenses form.

Miscellenaeous files

The file comprises plans for filming, lists of contributors and summaries of contributions from Labour members and supporters.

Campaign in favour of devolution in Wales

Circular letter, but addressed to Deian Hopkin from Alan Talfan Davies, but pp Geraint Talfan Davies, seeking names of supporters for a newspaper advertisement urging that Wales should not be excluded from the Devolution Bill which was being presented to the UK Parliament.

Davies, Alun Talfan, 1913-2000

How Red Was My Valley

"How Red Was My Valley" was a 3 part documentary on the history of the Labour Party in Wales to mark its centenary in 2000. It was originally entitled "Though Cowards Flinch", it was directed by Colin Thomas and written and presented by Deian Hopkin. It was broadcast on BBC2 Wales between 14th and 28th October 2000. The files contain correspondence leading the the commissioning of the series, correspondence between the producer, director and presenter, drafts of scripts, the final running order, contracts, details of viewing figures and some background material.

Teliesyn Cyf

Welsh Devolution Campaign in Ceredgion

Correspondence between Mr E Thomas, Manager of the National Westminster Bank, and Deian Hopkin, Vice-Chairman of the Wales for the Assembly Campaign in Cardiganshire and mid-Wales. The local campaign had borrowed money to fund campaigning activity but after the defeat of the proposals in the 1979 referendum the individual signatories, including Deian Hopkin took on responsibility to repay the debt. It was finally written off in 1987.

Devolution Campaign

Comprises material relating to the the campaign to ensure that devolution proposals for Wales were included in legislation and the financial affairs of the pro devolution campaign in Ceredigion.

Correspondence with UK Government Ministers, Mayor of London and other politicians rearding education and skills

Letters relating to policy initiatives on skills, the 14-19 Diploma, the Learning and Skills Council, briefing notes prepared by Universities UK, proposal for the first UTC; responses to letters of congratulation etc. Correspondents include Alan Johnson MP, Hilary Benn MP, Kim Howells MP, Bill Rammell MP, Ed Balls MP, Lord Adonis, Boris Johnson, Lord Dearing, Dr Hywel Francis MP, Estelle Morris MP and David Willets MP.

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