Financing of local government in Wales
- A4/4
- Ffeil = File
- 1986-1995
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The file comprises papers relating to alternatives to domestic rates to fund local government in Wales including a local income tax or VAT.
Financing of local government in Wales
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The file comprises papers relating to alternatives to domestic rates to fund local government in Wales including a local income tax or VAT.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers and correspondence mainly relating to the Welsh language and campaigns by Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Programmes for Plaid Cymri party conferences 1987-2009.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Various files related to Plaid Cymru.
Cymru yn Ewrop; Cymuned o Gymunedau = Wales in Europe; a Community of Communities
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Plaid Cymru policy statement for the 1990s.
Plaid Cymru.
Judicial appointments; the Lord Chancellor's Policies and Procedures
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
A booklet entitled Judicial Appointments: The Lord Chancellor's Policies and Procedures.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Miscellaneous files including correspondence, papers relating to elections and policies.
Miscellaneous poems and prose in an envelope marked Huw Davies
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
the sub-fonds contains files related to justice including the UK Parliament's Justice Committee, stalking, sex offences, policing, family law, the Welsh language in the justice system and veterans in the justice system.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The series comprises papers relating to Elfyn Llwyd's Parliamentary work on justice including material on access to justice, the Welsh language in courts, judicial appointments and veterans in the criminal justice system.
Plaid Cymru branches in Meirionydd Nant Conwy
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to branches of Plaid Cymru in Meirionydd Nant Conwy including membership lists.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The sub-fonds contains files related to issues in the Meirionydd Nant Conwy and Dwyfor Meirionydd constituencies including nuclear power, railway services, Blaenau Ffestiniog hospital and local businesses.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The file comprises miscellaneous correspondence on subject such as appointments to public bodies, handwritten speeches on railways and local government, press releases and research documents etc.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to local government in Wales including plans for reorganisation.
Local government reorganisation in Wales
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to plans to reorganise local government in Wales under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 including material relating to internal arrangements and options to use the 'Powys model' in Gwynedd Council where area committees would be established for each of the districts in the new council area, options for Ceredigion, the role of town councils and the case against establishing unitary authorities.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
The series contains files related to specific constituency issues in Meirionydd Nant Conwy and Dwyfor Meirionydd.
Local government reorganisation in Wales
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Correspondence from members of the public in response to plans to re-organise local government in Wales into 22 unitary authorities under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994. Much of the correspondence relates to support to re-instate the historic shire counties.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to licencing of veterinary medicines and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE).
Local Government Reorganisation
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to the reorganisation of local government in Wales including material relating to social services, libraries, archives and the potential splitting o Powys into three smaller councils as well as a proposed amendment to the bill which would have created the post of Children's Commissioner for Wales.
Maiden speech by Elfyn Llwyd in Parliament
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Copy of Elfyn Llwyd's maiden speech in Parliament on 19 May 1992.