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    Wednesday 18, August 2010 Anglesey Record Office Temporary Closure

    Notice: Closure Period September 6 – 17, 2010

    The Isle of Anglesey Record Office will be closed to the public for two weeks, 6 - 17 September, 2010. This closure period is to allow for essential work to be carried out on the collections. The Record Office will re-o...


    Friday 18, June 2010 Pace Setter award for Archives and Records Council Wales geo-tagging project


    Archives and Records Council Wales has been given an Archive Pace Setter Award for a Welsh Assembly Government grant-aided project to geo-tag the records contained in this online catalogue and feed the output to the People’s Collection Wales.  The Archive Pace Setter scheme aims to encourage in...


    Thursday 17, June 2010 Record figures at West Glamorgan Archives

    West Glamorgan Archive Service has broken a new record for use of its service in 2009/10, with 11,248 users at its service points in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot.

    Figures which have recently been published by CIPFA (the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy) for 2008/9 show that W...


    Thursday 10, June 2010 MEMORY : Saving the Welsh Literature Archive

    The Welsh Literature Archive Project at the National Library of Wales


    Friday 30, April 2010 Flintshire Record Office receives Excellence Award

    At the Flintshire County Council Excellence Awards event held in March 2010 at Theatre Clwyd, the Chief Executive and Strategic Directors paid tribute to a range of teams representing the varied services provided by the Council. The Excellence Awards were set up in 2009 to:

    · &n...


    Friday 30, April 2010 SAVING A CENTURY

    A Photographic Exhibition celebrating the work of the Victorian Society


    Friday 09, April 2010 Carmarthenshire Archive Service

    The Carmarthenshire archive service has recently been awarded a grant by the National Conservation Manuscripts Trust of £4,800, to conserve and repackage the letters of John Campbell (1695-1777), of Stackpole Court, Pembrokeshire. Campbell’s political letters, written when he was MP for Pembrokeshir...


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