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Conwy Archive Service GB 2008 CQ2-9 Conwy Archive Service This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project JA The National Archives ABERCONWY BOROUGH COUNCIL: COUNTY SECRETARY^ ADMINISTRATION RECORDS C02/9 Catalogiwyd gan /Catalogued by: Haydn Mather Gwasanaeth Archifau Conwy Llyfrgell, Gwybodaeth a Diwylliant Conwy Archive Service Library, Information and Culture 2008 Contents: C02/9/1 Buildings of Architectural and Historical Interest C02/9/2 Bodlondeb C02/9/3 Reports, Booklets and Leaflets C02/9/4 Coastal Protection C02/9/5 Colwyn Bay Borough Council C02/9/6 Community Halls and Councils C02/9/7 Conferences and Facilities C02/9/8 Conwy Castle C02/9/9 Conwy Harbour and Marina CO2/9/10 Aberconwy Borough Council Minutes C02/9/11 Direct Services Department C02/9/12 Emergency Services C02/9/13 A55 Expressway C02/9/14 Finance C02/9/15 Flooding C02/9/16 Forestry C02/9/17 Great Orme C02/9/18 Gwynedd County Council Policies etc. and Theatr Gwynedd C02/9/19 Highways and Traffic CO2/9/20 Housing and Land Development C02/9/21 Land and Property Acquisition C02/9/22 Law and Order C02/9/23 Libraries and Museum C02/9/24 Licensing C02/9/25 Local Government Reorganisation C02/9/26 Mayors, Civic Regalia and Civic Sundays C02/9/27 Mussel Fishery C02/9/28 Scrapbooks of Newspaper Cuttings C02/9/29 Nuclear Power CO2/9/30 Plans in War C02/9/31 Railways C02/9/32 Recreational Activities and Facilities C02/9/33 Reports to the Council C02/9/34 Royal Visits C02/9/35 Theatres C02/9/36 Tourism C02/9/37 Travellers C02/9/38 Miscellaneous C02/9 1974-1996 County Secretary^ Department, Aberconwy Borough Council: Administration Records. These files were selected from a much larger series inherited or created by the secretariat of Aberconwy Borough Council that were deposited with Conwy County Borough Council's Modern Records Service at the local government re­ organisation of 1996. The series was appraised in its entirety and either selected for permanent preservation on the grounds of historical importance, recommended for disposal or offered back to Administrative & Democratic Services (which succeeded the County Secretary's Department) for ongoing administrative purposes. It includes a small proportion of records inherited from the former UDC s that had been abolished in the earlier county re­ organisation of 1974, as well as records created by or for Gwynedd County Council. The catalogue has been arranged loosely in alphabetical order of subject with a miscellaneous section at the end. Original reference numbers have been quoted wherever they existed. C02/9/1 Buildings of Architectural & Historical Interest C02/9/1/1 1972-1977 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of special architectural and historical interest. [Original file reference number R/04/01/01] C02/9/1/2 1975-1995 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of special architectural and historical interest offered grants by Welsh Office. C02/9/1/3 1977-1983 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of special architectural and historical interest. [Original file reference number R/04/01/01 (file2)] C02/9/1/4 1978-1993 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of architectural and historical interest: Conwy Town Scheme. [Original file reference number R/04/01/03] C02/9/1/5 1983-1988 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of special architectural and historical interest. [Original file reference number R/04/01/01] C02/9/1/6 1988-1996 FILE: Relates to buildings registered as of special architectural and historical interest by Cadw. [Original file reference number R/04/01/01] C02/9/1/7 1990-1992 FILE: Relates to environment and conservation of listed buildings in Aberconwy. [Original file reference number 4180] C02/9/1/8 1994-1996 FILE: Relates to registered buildings of special architectural interest: Conwy Town Scheme. [Original file reference number R/04/01/03] C02/9/2 Bodlondeb Sale of antique and modern appointments following the death of Albert Wood Esq, and the official opening as a Civic Centre by David Lloyd George M.P. and as Council Offices by H.M . Queen Elizabeth II. C02/9/2/1 1936 Oct SALE CATALOGUE: Antique and modern appointments at Bodlondeb by the direction of the Executors of the late Albert Wood Esq. [No original file number placed within file, reference number 0/205] C02/9/2/2 1937 July 16 BROCHURE: Commemorating the official opening of the new Civic Centre at Bodlondeb, Conway by the Hon. David Lloyd George O.M., M.P. [No original file number placed within file, reference number 0/205] C02/9/2/3 1991-1992 FILE: Official opening of Council Offices at Bodlondeb by Her Majesty The Queen. [File not numbered but listed on Modern Records Transmittal List with file reference 0/01/01/01] C02/9/2/4 1991-1992 FILE: Official opening of Council Offices at Bodlondeb by Her Majesty The Queen. [File not numbered but listed on transmittal list with file reference 0/01/01/01] C02/9/3 Reports, booklets and leaflets C02/9/3/1 1974-1996 FILE: Relates to the census of 1991 and includes the following booklets and leaflets: 1. Gwynedd County Council Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 1985-86. 2. Gwynedd County Council Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 1984-85. 3. 'What's where in Gwynedd' by the Welsh Consumer Council (2 copies). 4. Gwynedd County Council Annual Report. 5. Gwynedd Renewable Energy Study - The Environmental and Economic Implications, July 1994. Gwynedd in Figures 1990. Gwynedd in Figures 1991. [Contained in two envelopes, original file reference number C/26/02] C02/9/3/2 1975 Sept BOOK: Standing Orders of Aberconwy Council. C02/9/3/3 1976-1981 FILE: Relates to Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales / Community Councils. [Original file reference number L/12/01] C02/9/3/4 1979-1980 BOOKLET: "Gwynedd Annual Record 1979-1980'. Gives a report on the state of the county of Gwynedd, giving details relating to education and care, library and archives, roads, environment and national parks, economic development, public protection and co-ordinating services. C02/9/3/5 1993 January BOOKLET : ' Coastal Management Mapping of Littoral Cells'. C02/9/3/6 1996 BOOKLET : The Council of Welsh Districts 1983-1996, A Story of Achievment' by Mark Cadwallader. [Placed within file reference 0/205 annotated on front cover A/05/02/03 ?] C02/9/4 Coastal protection C02/9/4/1 1974-1981 FILE: Relates to Aberconwy Coast Protection and two booklets. 1. Coast Protection Works. 2. Preliminary Report on Coast Protection Vol.1. [Original file reference number C/29/01] C02/9/4/2 1974-1994 FILE: Relates to coast protection works at Penrhyn Bay. [Original file reference number C/29/02] C02/9/4/3 1975-1986 FILE: Coast Protection Act and measures taken to protect the coast of Aberconwy and Gwynedd. [Original file reference number C/29/01] C02/9/4/4 1984-1996 FILE: Relates to coast protection and includes the following reports: 1. North Shore Coastal Works, Aberconwy Borough Council, 1994. 2. Aberconwy Borough Council report on Coastal Data Collection Studies Scheme Preparation for the Improvement of Coast Protection at Llandudno West Shore & Penrhyn Bay, March 1984. 3. British Maritime Technology Summary Report of Aberconwy Coastal Study for Aberconwy Borough Council, 1987. 4. Aberconwy Borough Council: Llandudno North Shore Coastal Protection Capital Works, n.d. 5. Report on Damage to Coast Protection Works at Llandudno West Shore, 1988. C02/9/4/5 1992-1993 FILE: Relates to Coastal Protection - Oil Drilling Contracts. [Original file reference number C/29/03] C02/9/5 Colwyn Bay Borough Council C02/9/5/1 n.d. LIST: Detailing Colwyn Bay Civic Regalia and giving a general description of the items, where located and their monetary value. [The list appears to be incomplete and no file reference number is given to individual items] C02/9/5/2 1994-1995 FILE: Including final report of the Official Working Group. Articles include Record Management Survey of Colwyn Borough Council from Records Management Section of Clwyd County Council by Rowland Williams, Records Manager. [Original file reference L.G.R. Archives Colwyn B.C.] C02/9/5/3 1994-1996 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS BOO K relating to Colwyn Borough Council. [No file reference number given to individual files.] C02/9/6 Community Halls and Councils C02/9/6/1 1974-1980 FILE: Rrelates to Community Hall at Tyn-y- Groes. [Original file reference number C/12/01] C02/9/6/2 1974-1989 FILE: Relates to general matters concerning the Llandudno Community Council. [Original file reference number C/06/13/01] C02/9/6/3 1975-1990 FILE: Relates to the Community Hall at Llanfairfechan. [Original file reference number C/12/04] C02/9/6/4 1975-1992 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Dolgarrog. [Original file reference number C/12/06] C02/9/6/5 1975-1992 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Capel Garmon. [Original file reference number C/12/09] C02/9/6/6 1976-1988 FILE: Agenda and minutes of Community Health Council. [Original file reference number H/01/01/02] C02/9/6/7 1976-1992 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Trefriw. [Original file reference number C/12/01] C02/9/6/8 1976-1994 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Glan Conwy. [Original file reference number C/12/08] C02/9/6/9 1976-1995 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Pemaenmawr - repairs. [Original file reference number C/l 2/03/03] CO2/9/6/10 1977-1991 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Gyffin. [Original file reference number C/l 2/11] C02/9/6/11 1978-1990 FILE: Relates to Community Hall at Penmaenmawr.
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