- A4
- Cyfres / Series
- 2009
The series comprises correspondence and documents related to fire safety and the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure 2011.
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.
Pontypridd Women's Aid Archive
Rhan oWelsh Women's Aid Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales)
* 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.
Original ink scores and parts, facsimile copies, and published works, 1952-[1995], of chamber orchestra and instrumental music.
Deunydd yn ymwneud a'r Cambrian Gallery, Lerpwl, a sefydlwyd gan John Thomas ym 1867.
Nodiadau yn llaw John Thomas yn olrhain ei fynych deithiau ledled Cymru.
Deunydd amrywiol yn ymwneud â John Thomas a'i waith.