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- Cyfres / Series
- 2001-2012
Series comprises files related to conferences and research documents related to fire safety.
Series comprises files related to conferences and research documents related to fire safety.
The series contains correspondence, documents, press releases and articles related to the campaign for sprinklers to be installed in new build houses which resulted in the Domestic Fore Safety (Wales) Measure 2011.
the series comprises files related to the passing of the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure 2011.
Series comprises files of correspondence and other documents related the the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure 2011 and the wider campaign for sprinkler systems in dwellings.
The series contains files of correspondence, press releases and other papers related to the early campaign for sprinklers in new build homes and the Legislative Competence Order use to transfer powers to legislate to the National Assembly for Wales.
The series comprises correspondence and documents related to fire safety and the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure 2011.
Correspondence, media and miscellaneous files
The series comprises various papers related to the decision of the Children's Society to close it's projects in Wales including correspondence, press releases, copies of stories in the media, papers related to a debate on the subject in the National Assembly for Wales and drafts of speeches.
Establishment of Tros Gynnal Plant
The series comprises of papers related to the Task Force established by the National Assembly for Wales to consider options to continue the work of The Children's Society following its decision to close operations in Wales. It contains minutes and meeting papers, reports and correspondence, press released and newspaper clippings. The charity Tros Gynnal was eventually established to carry out this work.
Welsh Affairs Committee investigations
The series comprises papers related to work by members of Parliament inquiring into the decision of The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales in a hearing before the Welsh Affairs Committee in December 2001, the subsequent report and a debate in the House of Commons called by Julie Morgan MP.