| Title |
Wales |
| Reference |
KNNK 12/3 |
| Covering Dates |
1979–1994 |
| Extent and Medium |
4 archive boxes |
|
| Content and context |
Papers and correspondence on Labour policy on Wales, including electoral reform, the Welsh Language Act, coastal flooding, local government, economic development and renewable energy. |
| Index Terms |
| Wales |
| Churchill/KNNK 12/3 contains: |
|
1
|
Leasehold reform. Papers and correspondence on the Welsh Leasehold Reform Campaign. Correspondents include Geoffrey Finsberg, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of the Environment (2). 1 file. |
Mar 1979-Mar 1981 |
|
2
|
Parliamentary Boundary Commission for Wales. Correspondence and papers on proposed changes in electoral arrangements for Wales, particularly NK's constituency of Islwyn. Correspondents include Patrick Mayhew, Minister of State, Home Office. 1 file. |
Dec 1981-Feb 1983 |
|
3
|
Papers on Wales. Policy papers and briefings on Labour policies in Wales, including: a Welsh Language Act; the National Health Service; economic development and jobs; notes on a meeting with Welsh Secretary, John Hunt, on coastal flooding, transport, the steel and coal industry and the Bellwin aid scheme for poll tax payers; local government reform. 2 files. |
Jan 1987-Oct 1991 |
|
4
|
Papers on Wales. Policy papers and briefings on Labour policies in Wales, including: devolution; the future of local government; the National Health Service; industry; economic development; the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill; a Welsh Language Act. 3 files. |
Sep 1988-Feb 1992 |
|
5
|
The future of local government in Wales. Correspondence and reports on a Labour Party consultation document. 1 file. |
Feb 1989-Mar 1989 |
|
6
|
Welsh Local Government. Papers, mainly from the Welsh Office, on subjects including: the National Health Service; educational provision; the state of the economy; the launch of the Moulded Foam Products co-operative; a review of children's homes. 2 files. |
Nov 1989-Jan 1992 |
|
7
|
Welsh Local Government: education. Papers and correspondence, mainly with Paul Murphy, Labour education spokesman for Wales, on the reorganisation of secondary schools in Gwent and the closure of a school in Murphy's Pontypool constituency. Also includes correspondence on a protest rally against trials of a radar base at St David's, Pembrokeshire. 1 file. |
Apr 1990-Aug 1990 |
|
8
|
Welsh language teaching. Papers and correspondence on the use of Welsh in schools. 1 file. |
May 1990-Aug 1991 |
|
9
|
Towyn floods. Correspondence, briefings and notes of meetings on NK's response to flood damage in north Wales, with correspondents including: Merlyn Rees; Nicholas Scott, Minister of State for Social Security and the Disabled (3); David Hunt, Secretary of State for Wales (2); Sir Bob Reid, chairman of British Rail. 1 file. |
May 1990-Jul 1990 |
|
10
|
Annual Party Conference of the Welsh Labour Party. Includes: rough notes of meetings; schedules; correspondence on arrangements; conference agenda, resolutions and report. 1 file. |
Mar 1990-May 1990 |
|
11
|
Thatcher visit to Wales. Briefing for a visit by Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, including notes on her foreign visits and UK regional visits 1979-89, relating to her not visiting Wales. 1 file. |
Nov 1990 |
|
12
|
Welsh Language Bill. Includes reports, Labour policy papers and minutes of meetings on a bill put forward by the Welsh Language Board. 1 file. |
Nov 1990-Jul 1991 |
|
13
|
Welsh Local Government: social services. Papers and correspondence, mainly with Gwent County Council and Gwent Constabulary, on secure accommodation for children, particularly the Ty Mawr children's home. 1 file. |
Feb 1991-Jul 1991 |
|
14
|
Papers and correspondence on Wales. Subjects include planning on renewable energy, campaign for a Welsh Assembly and the Welsh Language Bill. 1 file. |
Mar 1991-Jan 1992 |
|
15
|
Welsh Language Strategy, 1991-2001. Memorandum from the National Language Forum. 1 file. |
Sep 1991-Oct 1991 |
|
16
|
Wind energy. Second report of the Welsh Affairs Committee on wind energy policy in Wales. 1 file. |
1993–1994 |