- A3/3
- Ffeil / File
- 2008
The file contains press releases and copies of articles related to the campaign for sprinklers in dwellings.
The file contains press releases and copies of articles related to the campaign for sprinklers in dwellings.
Correspondence and papers, 2007
The file contains copies of press releases, correspondence, draft speeches and a copy of the Record of the National Assembly for Wales dated 10 October 2007 related to the proposed Legislative Competence Order on domestic fire safety as well as a copy of the National Assembly for Wales standing orders.
Reference and research documents
File comprises various reference documents related the sprinkler systems including a review of a sprinkler law in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The file comprises Ann Jones' correspondence related to the task force, established by the National Assembly for Wales, to look at options for continuing the work of The Children's Society following its decision to close operations in Wales. Correspondents include staff of The Children's Society and their representatives, Ian Sparks, Chief Executive of The Children's Society and Lady Toulson, Chair of the Trustees
Comprises papers related to the proposed reorganisation of the National Health Service in Wales.
Documents related to the proposed restructuring of the NHS in Wales
The file comprises documents related to the planned reorganisation of health services in Wales in 2001, which resulted in the creation of Local health Boards to manage primary care and commission hospital care services. It includes documents produced by the Labour Party, a statement made by Jane Hutt, the Minister of Health and Social Service to the National Assembly for Wales, an e-mail with supporting documentation send to Labour Assembly Members, Ann Jones' handwritten notes and suggested lines of defence against expected criticism of the proposals.
Comprises papers related to Ann Jones's campaign for domestic fire safety measures in Wales, centering on the devolution of powers to the National Assembly for Wales for this purpose and the resulting legislation; the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure, 2011, which required sprinkler systems to be fitted to all newly built or substantially converted domestic residences in Wales.
File comprises press releases, press cuttings and offprints of on-line news stories related to the decision of The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales and the subsequent backlash.
Miscellaneous files and speech drafts
The file comprises drafts of Ann Jones' speech in the short debate on 22 November 2001 on the decision of The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales, along with documents detailing The Children's Society's work in Wales, funding, and information from a Children's Society project in Wales, the Bridgend Advocacy and Mediation Project.
The file comprises correspondence between Ann Jones AM, Martyn Jones MP, chairman and other members of the Welsh Affairs Committee regarding the committee's investigation into the decision by The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales.
Draft report and meeting tranascript
The file comprises copies of the Welsh Affairs Committee's draft report into The Children's Society in Wales, along with a transcript of the committee meeting held on 18 December 2001.
Great Briatin -- Parliament -- House of Commons -- Welsh Affairs Committee
The file comprises papers related to a short debate in the UK Parliament on 12 December 2001, called by Julie Morgan MP, on the decision of The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales. It contains an extract from Hansard, background notes, Children's Society documents on 'realignment' and some papers related to the Welsh Affairs Committee hearing on 18 December.
Documents related to The Children's Society's review of its operations in Wales
The file comprises a number of Children's Society documents related to its decision to close operations in Wales including a report to the council from the HR Director, a report entitled "TCS Presence in Wales" dated February 2001, a report entitled "Realignment Decisions", a portfolio of the Children's Society's work in Wales along with some handwritten notes/
Improving Fire Safety in Wales Conference
File contains documents related to the Improving Fire Safety in Wales Conference held on 27 November 2001 at the National Assembly for Wales and arranged by Ann Jones AM.
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 sub-fonds comprises Ann Jones's files related to the decision of the Children's Society to close down its operations in Wales and the establishment of a new charity, Tros Gynnal Plant to take over its work.
File comprises Ann Jones' correspondence with various officials regarding the decision of The Children's Society to close its operations in Wales. Correspondents include bishops, clergy, Members of Parliament, members of the British Royal Family, the Chief Executive of The Children's Society, Ian Sparks, trustees and patrons of The Children's Society, Members of the National Assembly for Wales, the media and regulatory authorities.
National Assembly for Wales debate
The file comprises an extract from the Official Record of the National Assembly for Wales of a debate held on 22 November 2001 on the decision of The Children's Society to close it's operations in Wales and efforts to establish a new charity to continue its work.
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.
The file comprises meeting papers for the task force established to consider options to continue the work of The Children's Society after its decision to close operations in Wales, including agendas, meetings, press statements and a business plan for the new organisation.