Notes for speeches by Lord Cledwyn,
- E1.
- File
- 1952-79.
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Notes for speeches by Lord Cledwyn,
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Correspondence, papers and press cuttings deriving from the activities of the Holyhead Port Users' Association, including agenda and minutes of meetings. Many of the papers relate to the proposed sale of the port of Holyhead by ferry operator Sealink-Stena, likely redundancies and the port's future management. The papers from late 1993 concern the proposed Anglesey Yacht Haven at Holyhead harbour and the related planning applications.
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Correspondence and papers relating to local affairs and events, including the responsibilities of Ynys Môn Borough Council, the activities of the Welsh Federation of Housing Associations, the Holyhead Teenage Health Advisory Centre, the Government Review of Assisted Areas, Anglesey Aluminium Ltd, the Holyhead Opportunities Trust, the Anglesey Antiquarian Society & Field Club, the Holyhead Arts Festival, the local initiatives of the Welsh Development Agency and the Countryside Council for Wales, Oriel Ynys Môn, and the Holyhead Youth Crime Prevention Panel. The correspondents include Lord Anglesey, James Callaghan, the Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, David Hunt, MP, Sir Wyn Roberts and Kyffin Williams.
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Correspondence and papers concerning the intention of Hamilton Oil Company Ltd to set up (in conjunction with British Gas) an oil and gas terminal works at Point of Air and its links with Holyhead. The correspondents include Sir Wyn Roberts.
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Correspondence and papers relating to the pollution problem at Trearddur Bay, Holyhead. The correspondents include David Hunt, MP, and Ieuan Wyn Jones, MP.
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Constituency correspondence and papers, including papers relating to the visit by the Queen; the reorganisation by Post Office of parcel service; the future of John H. Earl Ltd; ambulance manning arrangements; Warrenpoint; alleged victimisation of children in an Anglesey school (including correspondence with Neil Kinnock); proposed Young Offenders Centre, Holyhead; Gwynedd Area Health Authority.
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Constituency correspondence and papers, including papers relating to an Unemployment Conference in Anglesey; the proposed withdrawal of the Holyhead livestock service; the Anglesey Knitting Company; Queen's Jubilee visit to Wales.
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Constituency correspondence and papers, including papers relating to the oil terminal at Amlwch; proposed state pension scheme; fire at Britannia Bridge; Caernarvon and Anglesey Hospital Management Committee Correspondence; Anglesey Agricultural Society.
Constituency correspondence and papers,
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Constituency correspondence and papers including papers relating to election; development at Bridge Street, Llangefni; preparations by Anglesey Constituency Labour Party for the 1966 election; roads at Brynsiencyn; development proposed at site near Church of St Eilian, Amlwch, Anglesey; dispute, over Master's pay, Holyhead; accusation against the Chief Constable of Gwynedd over alleged obstruction to the course of justice; state of roads in Anglesey; question of staffing, Holyhead school; Rio Tinto proposals.
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Constituency correspondence and papers including papers relating to proposed housing development at Aethwy Rural District Council; proposed crossing of Menai Straits; first flats in north Wales for the elderly; agricultural price review discussions; rent increases, Valley Rural district; proposed special baby unit, St David's, Bangor.
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Constituency correspondence and papers, including papers relating to the proposed school at Beaumaris; unemployment in Anglesey and Holyhead; nuclear power station proposal at Wylfa.