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Part of Lee Waters Papers
A note of a meeting to discover the strength of the various parties and local 'Yes' groups in each constituency.
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Part of Lee Waters Papers
A note of a meeting to discover the strength of the various parties and local 'Yes' groups in each constituency.
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Print-outs of emails between Lee Waters, Cynog Dafis, Daran Hill, Hywel Ceri Jones, Cathy Owens, Rebecca Williams and others, and other papers, including logo development presentation by RedRiver, a complaint by GB Choice that the Yes campaign's Tick for Wales compromises their tick logo, Facebook adverts, and print-outs of relevent news stories and online discussions.
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Print-outs of emails between Lee Waters, Daran Hill, Kay Jenkins, Richard Wyn Jones, Roger Lewis, Rhodri Morgan, Dafydd Trystan and others, and other papers, including relating to the Red, Green and White campaign strands, the failure of True Wales to apply for official No campaign status and the impact on the Yes campaign, and print-outs of relevent news stories and True Wales stories.
Leaflets, posters and news-sheets, mainly 'Yes'
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Print-out of Artemis (@TrueWales) tweets on Twitter.
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Print-outs of emails between Lee Waters, Dave Hagendyk, Daran Hill, Cathy Owens, Roy Payne and others, and other papers, including copies of adverts.
Devolution, the quango state and unitary local government in Wales
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Letters, press releases, research papers, newspaper cuttings and other papers relating to devolution, the quango state and unitary local government in Wales, including Report & Agenda for the 60th Wales Labour Party Annual Conference, Llandudno, Feb.-March 1997; House of Commons Library research paper 'The quango debate' (96/72), June 1996, and copies of 'Welsh agenda', Aug. 1995, and 'Agenda: the journal of the Institute of Welsh Affairs', Winter 1996/7.
'Yes for Wales' supporters toolkit
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Minutes of the executive committee of the Wales Labour Party, Sept. 1995-Feb. 1998; and letters and newsletters from Gareth Hughes, April 1995-Nov. 1998. Also copies of 'Shaping the vision: a consultation paper on the powers and structure of the Welsh Assembly (Wales Labour Party, July 1994), and 'Dewi Watkin Powell, 'Cynulliad i genedl' (Cyfres y Cynulliad, 8, March 1999).
Labour Party candidate twinning policy
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Papers relating to the Labour Party's policy of twinning male and female candidates, including Lee Waters and Ron Davies's speeches to the Welsh Labour conference, 1998.
1997 general election and 1997 referendum campaigns
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Papers including Labour Party press releases, May-Aug. 1997; Labour Party 'Yes' leaflets; briefing pack for Labour helpers, 'Wales deserves a voice=Mae Cymru'n haeddu cael llais'; and copies of the Sun, 18 March, South Wales Guardian, 18 Sept., and South Wales Evening Post, 19 Sept.
Briefing papers for incoming ministers
Part of Lee Waters Papers
File of briefing material for incoming ministers. Enclosed is 'The Welsh Assembly referendum: analysis and way forward; paper by the Secretary of State for Wales', Oct. 1997.
Part of Lee Waters Papers
Papers relating to Dr Alan Williams's Labour Party campaign for the East Carmarthenshire and Dinefwr, including leaflets, posters, campaign team minutes, and party votes from sample ballot boxes on election night. Also a copy of 'The Wales Labour Party election guide 1997 llawlyfr etholiad y Blaid Lafur Cymru'.
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Cards and letters of congratulations, mainly relating to winning the nomination, June [2002?], and the Assembly seat of Rhondda, 2003, including from Eluned Morgan MEP, Chris Ruane MP, Win Griffiths MP, John Healey MP, Jane Hutt AM, Lord Clement-Jones, Betty Williams MP, Wayne David MP, Glenys Kinnock MEP and Lord Alf Dubs.
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Original file of Leighton Andrews's letters to politicians and unions, and their replies, relating to his MA dissertation on relations between the Parliamentary Labour Party and the affiliated trade unions in the period 1959-1964. Replies include from Tony Benn, Lord Glenamara ('Ted Short'), Douglas Jay, Janet Morgan (Richard Crossman's editor), Len Murray, E. Wainwright (secretary of the TU Group of the PLP), Maureen White (Ian Mikardo's private secretary) and Marcia Williams (Harold Wilson's private secretary).
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Copies of Leighton Andrews's letterheads, business cards, Labour conference passes, staff passes and parking permits.
Invitations, programmes etc. for NAW openings
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Programme for the Wales Millennium Centre royal gala, 28 Nov. 2004; programme for the celebration at St Mary the Virgin, Butetown, to mark the opening of the second National Assembly for Wales (NAW), and programme for the day, 5 June 2003; programme for the opening of the NAW Senedd, and menu for the celebratory luncheon, 1 March 2006; ticket, programme and menu for the opening of the Fourth Assembly, 7 June 2011; NAW members' welcome packs and other invitations, tickets, lapel tags etc., c.2006-2011.
Cardiff University school of journalism, media and cultural studies
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Original file of letters, mainly relating to Leighton Andrews's appointment as an honorary visiting professor of Cardiff University's school of journalism, media and cultural studies.
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Rhondda constituency, the Rhondda Constituency Labour Party and local activities, including newsletters, and magazine and newspaper articles, including Leighton Andrews's report 'Winning back the Rhondda', [c.2012]; a report by Chris Bryant and Leighton Andrews on the post office network in the Rhondda, [pre 2010]; and papers relating to Porth County Community School academic awards evening, 2010.
Part of Leighton Andrews Papers
Programmes of the civil partnership of Jared Cranney and Chris Bryant, 2010; memorial services for Lord and Lady Callaghan, 2005, William Teifi Davies, 2007, Thomas John Haskins, 2007, Theresa King, 2009, and Margaret Phillips, 2014. Also of the unveiling of the memorial to the 1905 National Colliery Disaster, Wattstown, 2005; service of remembrance for the one hundredth anniversary of the Tonypandy riots, 2010; re-dedication of Seion Baptist Church, Maerdy, 2011; the annual memorial service for those lost in mining disasters in the Clydach valley 1900-1965, 2015; the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Westminster Abbey, 2015; and Festival of Remembrance, Rhondda, [2015?].