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Disgrifiad archifol
Jones, Elin, 1966-
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Printed material from web pages

Printed material from web pages relating to the 1999 Welsh Assembly election, including lists of candidates and Assembly members by party; regional election results; and discussion of results.

Press cuttings and printed material from web pages

Press cuttings and printed material from web pages, relating to UK General Elections and political matters of Welsh concern such as prospective candidates and MPs for Welsh constituencies. The file also includes papers relating to European Parliament elections (2014), Welsh Assembly matters (2008-2010), and the Police and Crime Commissioner role (2010); a Statement of Persons Nominated for the South Wales East Region ([?2000s]); and some general campaign material for the 2017 UK General Election.

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Campaign material and election addresses for candidates standing in the 2007 Welsh Assembly election, for the constituencies of Caerphilly, Cardiff Central, Cardiff North, Cardiff South & Penarth, Cardiff West, Carmarthen East & Dinefwr, Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Clwyd West, and Vale of Clwyd.

Correspondence

Correspondence dating from the establishment of the Welsh Beekeepers' Association in 1943 to 2021, mainly to and from Welsh Beekeepers' Association officials - who include J[ohn] E[mrys] Anwyl (Honorary Secretary), J. H. Ball (Honorary Secretary, later Honorary Editor), John E. Lancaster (Honorary Secretary), Mr D. A. Thomas (Honorary Secretary), Commander Eric George Verge (Honorary Secretary), Wally Shaw, Tom Rowlands (President), Lynfa Davies (Secretary), John Page (Secretary) and Lynda Christie (Chair) (tendering her resignation from her post) - and other members, writing either as individuals or as representatives of their respective county/district beekeepers' associations. Other correspondents include the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society (see also under Royal Welsh Agricultural Society correspondence within this archive); the Forestry Commission; the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF); the National Library of Wales; the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD); the Welsh Office; the Council of National Beekeeping Associations (CONBA); the (then) Welsh Assembly Government (one of the correspondents being Elin Jones, who at the time was the Assembly's Minister for Rural Affairs); the Food Standards Agency (Wales) (Asiantaeth Safonau Bwyd (Cymru)); and various Welsh county councils and education authorities/committees. Topics of discussion include Association membership, the appointment of Association officers, bee diseases and the environmental effects of crop spraying and other forms of pollution on the health and wellbeing of bees.
Correspondence relating to the deposit of Welsh Beekeepers Association records at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth includes a letter, 25 July 2014, from then Chief Executive and Librarian Aled Gruffydd Jones informing John Page of the Welsh Beekeepers' Association that WBKA papers held at the Library had been destroyed by fire in April 2013 (see note in main section of archive).
Correspondence with the National Library and undated correspondence kept in marked envelopes in box labelled '1969-2021'.

Together with folder of correspondence, 1969-1972, between the Welsh Beekeepers' Association and the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society (kept in separate box from remainder of correspondence material).

Correspondence on topics such as insurance policies and claims, festivals and shows, grant applications, training and assessment and conferences and summer schools may be found under their relevant headings within this archive.

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Campaign material and election addresses for candidates standing in the 2016 Welsh Assembly election, for the constituencies of Cardiff Central, Cardiff South & Penarth, Cardiff West, Carmarthen East & Dinefwr, Vale of Clwyd, Clwyd West, and Ceredigion. The file also includes a 2015 constituency report for Mark Drakeford.