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Hutt, Jane, 1949-
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1999 European Parliament Election

Papers relating to the 1999 European Parliament election, consisting of lists of candidates and biographies; a small number of press cuttings; results list; and campaign material and election addresses. The file also includes a statement of persons nominated for the 1999 Welsh Assembly election for the South Wales Central regional constituency.

Aberystwyth Women's Aid Archive

NOTE THAT SOME SECTIONS OF THIS ARCHIVE HAVE BEEN EMBARGOED FOR A SPECIFIC PERIOD OF TIME: SEE UNDER INDIVIDUAL HEADINGS

Papers donated by the Aberystwyth branch of Welsh Women's Aid. They include material relating to the constitution, corporate structure, strategic development and codes of practice of Welsh Women's Aid; records of its Management Committee and of numerous departmental meetings; internal and external correspondence; accounting, fundraising and other administrative papers; and individual branch archives of Welsh Women's Aid, all of which reference the issues affecting women and their children who access Women's Aid, such as domestic violence, social welfare and law and legislation.

Note that not all material contained within this section may be directly related to the donor (Aberystwyth) branch.

Jane Hutt (b. 1949) was one of the founder members of Welsh Women's Aid and was appointed as coordinator of the group in January 1978. She is currently (September 2021) a Welsh Labour Party politician serving as Minister for Social Justice since 2021. In her capacity as Welsh Women's Aid co-ordinator, Jane Hutt is frequently referenced throughout this archive.

Candidate profiles

Profiles and biographical material for both local and regional candidates standing in the 2011 Welsh Assembly election, the majority consisting of printed material from web pages and copies of press cuttings.

Cardiff Women's Aid Archive

* ONE ITEM UNDER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN EMBARGOED UNTIL 2081 **

Papers donated by the Cardiff branch of Welsh Women's Aid. They include material relating to the constitution, corporate structure and service development of Welsh Women's Aid; reports and statistics, records of meetings and conference information; material relating to funding and fundraising, training and recruitment; and information, guidelines and discussion relating to issues affecting women and children, such as domestic violence, law and legislation and social welfare issues.

Note that not all material contained within this section may be directly related to the donor (Cardiff) branch.

Jane Hutt (b. 1949) was one of the founder members of Welsh Women's Aid and was appointed as coordinator of the group in January 1978. She is currently (September 2021) a Welsh Labour Party politician serving as Minister for Social Justice since 2021. In her capacity as Welsh Women's Aid co-ordinator, Jane Hutt is frequently referenced throughout this archive.

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Ernest Hamek; David Hando; Dominic Hannigan; David Hanson; Sean Haran; James Harding; Margaret Harper; Rhodri Harris; James Harris; Kenneth Harris; Marilyn Harris; Jeremy Hart; Nicholas Harvey Ramsay; Wilfred Hastings; Edmund Hayward; Ross Hendry; Christopher Hewitt; Richard Hill; Peter Hubbins; Phylip Hobson; Christopher Hodgekinson; Mark Hooper; Ken Hopkins; Giles Howard; Michael Howard; Alan Howarth; Martin Howe; Nigel Howells; Sophie Howe; Phillip Howells; Christopher Hughes; David Hughes; Frank Hughes; Juliana Hughes; Ralph Hughes; Robert Hughes; Donald Hulston; Alwyn Humphreys; Jeffrey Hurford; Jane Hutt; Norman ‘Llew’ Huxley; and Carole Hyde.

Hubbard-Hyde

Marc Hubbard; Peter Hubbard-Miles; Alfred William Hughes; Chris Hughes; Cledwyn Hughes (Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos); Colin Hughes; Craig Parry Hughes; Euron Hughes; David Hughes; Ennys Hughes; Frank Hughes; Glyn Tegai Hughes; Hugh Hughes; John Roberts Hughes; Juliana Hughes; Ronnie Hughes; Ralph Hughes; Robert Hughes; Ronw Moelwyn Hughes; Roy Hughes (Lord Islwyn of Casnewydd); Merfyn Hughes; Bill Hughes; Llyr Hughes Griffiths; Don Hulston; John Humphries; Rob Humphries; Alwyn Humphreys; Christine Humphreys; Rob Humphreys; Jeff Hurford; Jane Hutt; Donna Hutton; Dafydd Huws; Norman ‘Llew’ Huxley; and Carole Hyde.

Meeting papers

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.

Minutes

File includes papers and speeches by Neil Caldwell, Val Feld, Professor Hywel Francis, Gareth Hughes, Jane Hutt, Mari James, Jon Owen Jones MP, Margaret Minhinnick, Kevin Morgan, Ioan Bowen Rees, Professor David Reynolds and Emrys Roberts at the 'Democracy conference on the future government of Wales' at Llandrindod, 5-6 March.

Rees, Ioan Bowen, 1929-1999

Party campaign material and election addresses

Party campaign material and election addresses for the 2003 Welsh Assembly election for the Welsh regional constituencies of Mid & West Wales, North Wales, South Wales East, South Wales West, and South Wales Central, from the Conservative, Green, Liberal Democrat, Labour, UKIP, Plaid Cymru, United Socialist, Communist, Independent Wales, and ProLife parties. The file also includes a number of related press cuttings, 2002-2003; and some printed material from web pages, 2002-2003.

Pontypridd Women's Aid Archive

* ONE ITEM UNDER BRANCH ARCHIVES: YNYS MÔN BRANCH ARCHIVES EMBARGOED UNTIL 2081 **

Papers donated by the Pontypridd branch of Welsh Women's Aid. They include material relating to the constitution, corporate structure, strategic development and codes of practice of Welsh Women's Aid; records of its Management Committee and of numerous departmental meetings; internal and external correspondence; accounting, fundraising and other administrative papers; and branch archives from Wales, England and Northern Ireland, all of which reference the issues affecting women and their children who access Women's Aid, such as domestic violence, social welfare and law and legislation.

Note that not all material contained within this section may be directly related to the donor (Pontypridd) branch.

Jane Hutt (b. 1949) was one of the founder members of Welsh Women's Aid and was appointed as coordinator of the group in January 1978. She is currently (September 2021) a Welsh Labour Party politician serving as Minister for Social Justice since 2021. In her capacity as Welsh Women's Aid co-ordinator, Jane Hutt is frequently referenced throughout this archive.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings from local and national newspapers and magazines mainly relating to the 2007 Welsh Assembly election and Welsh Assembly matters, including discussion of candidates, parties, Assembly Members, and coalition and cabinet matters. The file also includes cuttings relating to the appointment of Carwyn Jones as First Minister in 2009, and a small amount of printed material from web pages, 2007.

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Campaign material and election addresses for candidates standing in the 2007 Welsh Assembly election, for the constituencies of Vale of Glamorgan and Ynys Môn.

V-Y

Campaign material and election addresses for candidates standing in the 2016 Welsh Assembly election, for the constituencies of Vale of Glamorgan and Ynys Môn.