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Committee on Smoking in Public Places (A-DEB-36),

Committee Secretariat files. These files may contain the agenda for the meetings, minutes, reports, printed materials and correspondence.
The terms of reference for the Committee were to consider current evidence on relevant issues, including the health risks of environmental tobacco smoke and the economic impact of restrictions on smoking in public places. A review developments in the UK and Ireland relating to the introduction of restrictions on smoking in public places (including the debates on Baroness Finlay’s and Lord Faulkner’s Private Member’s Bills, the response to the UK Government consultation on devolving powers to local authorities to introduce smoking bans at work and in public places, the outcome of the Scottish Executive consultation on smoking in public places, and the experience of implementing the workplace smoking ban in Ireland). Consider the experiences in other countries where a ban has been introduced; and report to the Assembly by 25 May 2005 on its conclusions.

Committee on Standing Orders (A-DEB-49)

Committee Secretariat files. These files may contain the agenda for the meetings, minutes, reports, printed materials and correspondence.
Schedule 11 of the Government of Wales Bill provided for the National Assembly to produce proposals for standing orders in relation to the proceedings of the Assembly following the 2007 election. Once agreed by the Assembly, these proposals were sent to the Secretary of State for Wales, who formally made the new standing orders. The National Assembly therefore established an advisory committee, under Standing Order 8.1, to recommend standing orders for the newly constituted Assembly. The committee's terms of reference were to: make every effort to recommend new standing orders, which are capable of securing a two thirds majority approval by plenary and prepare a report, which shall set out proposed new standing orders for consideration by plenary. The Committee was to report on or before 31 January 2007 and ceased to exist on the 1 March 2007.

Committee on the Government of Wales Bill (A-DEB-47),

Committee Secretariat files. These files may contain the agenda for the meetings, minutes, reports, printed materials and correspondence.
The Government of Wales Bill, published on 8 December 2005, sought to implement the proposals contained in the Better Governance for Wales White Paper (2005). The Bill provided for changes to the Assembly's structure, legislative powers and electoral arrangements. The National Assembly for Wales established a special committee, under Standing Order 8.1, to consider the provisions contained in the Bill. The committee's terms of reference were to consider the proposals set out in the Bill and to consider such other matters arising from the Bill as the Committee may determine.

Committee on the Inquiry into the E.coli outbreak in Wales (A-DEB-45),

Committee Secretariat files. These files may contain the agenda for the meetings, minutes, reports, printed materials and correspondence.
The Terms of Reference of the Committee were to discuss terms and conditions for the investigation under the Investigations Act 2005 and to report its conclusions to the National Assembly by 7 December 2005.

Constitutions

56 Group/56 Group Wales constitutions, including drafts, 1961-2006 (some undated), outlining the principal purpose and aim of the Group and setting down regulations relating to those aims; together with amendments to the constitutions and related correspondence.

Contracts and statements

The series consists of contracts and agreements, 1971-2016, between John Barnie and various publishers; also including statements regarding the publication and use of his literary works.

Correspondence

Letters, cards and telegrams, [1946]-2021, to Siân Phillips (with some correspondence addressed to Siân Phillips and her second husband Peter O'Toole and to Siân Phillips and her third husband Robin Sachs) from family members and from friends and colleagues in the theatrical world and the media; also correspondence addressed to family members of Siân Phillips.

Correspondence and documents

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.

Correspondence of Nigel Jenkins

Letters to Nigel Jenkins from friends and associates, including correspondence received by Nigel Jenkins while serving time in HM Prison Swansea and during his last illness; correspondence relating to Nigel Jenkins's period as editor of Wales on Sunday; and miscellaneous correspondence of Nigel Jenkins and others.

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