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2019 in Wales

Events from the year 2019 in Wales.

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January edit

 
24 Jan: Apichatpong Weerasethakul wins Artes Mundi prize

February edit

 
3 Feb: Wreckage of Emiliano Sala's plane is found
  • 1 February – The first of over 1,000 job losses at the Ford engine plant in Bridgend, announced in January, are confirmed, with 370 staff expected to take redundancy by the end of 2019.[12]
  • 3 February – Wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane carrying Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala is found on the sea bed in the English Channel.[13]
  • 8 February – It is confirmed that a body found in the wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane recovered from the English Channel is that of missing Cardiff player Emiliano Sala.[14]
  • 21 February – The Crown Prosecution Service confirms that action will be taken against Christopher Davies, MP for Brecon and Radnor, on charges of falsifying Parliamentary expenses.[15]
  • 25 February – A temperature of 20.3 °C (68.5 °F) is reported in Trawsgoed, Ceredigion, the UK's highest on record for the month of February[16] until the following day.

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26 April: Accident at Tata steelworks, Port Talbot

May edit

 
Jill Evans, one of the four incoming European Parliament members for Wales
  • 1 May – The Welsh Assembly becomes one of the first governments in the world to declare a national emergency relating to climate change.[24]
  • 3 May – At the Welsh Conservative conference in Llangollen, UK prime minister Theresa May is heckled and told to resign by a member who is subsequently ejected from the meeting.[25]
  • 14 May – Former MP Mark Reckless, having joined the Welsh Assembly as a UKIP representative in 2016 and joined the Conservative group in 2017, announces he has left the Tories and become an independent AM;[26] now representing the Brexit Party.
  • 15 May – Four former UKIP AMs announce that they are joining the Brexit Party.[27]
  • 23 May – Former Welsh Government minister Leighton Andrews announces he is leaving the Labour Party and voting for the Green Party in the European elections.[28]
  • 26 May – The results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom show a total of 271,404 for the Brexit Party, 163,928 for Plaid Cymru and 127,833 for Labour, giving the Brexit Party two seats, while Plaid and Labour win one each. The Conservative Party loses the only seat it won at the last European election in 2014.[29]

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August edit

 
Jane Dodds, Lib Dem MP for Brecon from August until December 2019
  • 1 August
  • 2 August – The 2019 National Eisteddfod of Wales opens at Llanrwst.[50]
  • 9 August – On the penultimate day of the National Eisteddfod, a campsite has to be evacuated due to adverse weather conditions, and a planned open-air performance by Dafydd Iwan is moved to the main pavilion.[51]
  • 13 August – The director of Swansea developer Enzo's Homes, along with a contractor, is convicted of illegally felling 70 protected trees in the Penllergaer area.[52]
  • 16 August – On a visit to Machynlleth, UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn states that he has "discussed with Mark Drakeford issues of further powers that the Welsh Government or Welsh Parliament would like to have under a Labour Government," adding, "We're open to considering all of that, we're open to considering any future relationship and ideas."[53]
  • 28 August – The National Assembly of Wales is recalled from recess at the request of First Minister Mark Drakeford, in order to discuss the actions of the Westminster government with reference to Brexit. The first plenary session is scheduled for 5 September.[54]

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October edit

  • 4 October – Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price predicts that a referendum on Welsh independence is likely to be held in the next decade.[58]
  • 9 October – Assembly members support a motion to rename the Welsh Assembly; in future it will be called both Senedd Cymru and the Welsh Parliament.[59]
  • 10 October – The Welsh Government publishes Reforming Our Union: Shared Governance in the UK, a policy document setting out its proposals for reform of the union.[60]
  • 30 October – The Conservative Party suspends former Assembly candidate Ross England after learning of his conduct during a rape trial during 2018.[61]

November edit

  • 5 November - A leaked e-mail leads to calls for Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns to resign as it is revealed that he was told about the involvement of Conservative Assembly candidate Ross England in "sabotaging" a rape trial in 2018.[62]
  • 6 November - Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns resigns from the Cabinet over the Ross England scandal.[63]
  • 12 November
    • The remains of a World War II Lockheed P-38 Lightning that crashed into the sea near Harlech, nicknamed the "Maid of Harlech", are given scheduled status by Cadw.[64]
    • Sir Roderick Evans resigns as Commissioner for Standards at the Welsh Assembly, after it is revealed that former AM Neil McEvoy has secretly recorded confidential conversations between him and his staff. McEvoy claims that the recordings were made in the public interest.[65]
  • 13 November - Former MP Christopher Davies stands down as prospective Conservative candidate for Ynys Môn in the forthcoming UK general election amid complaints about his selection from party members.[66]

December edit

Arts and literature edit

National Eisteddfod of Wales edit

Welsh Awards edit

New books edit

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New albums edit

New compositions edit

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  • Merched Parchus, starring Hanna Jarman, S4C's first production to go straight to streaming.[99]
  • Un Bore Mercher, series 2[100]

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Births edit

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References edit

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Events from the year 2019 in Wales 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2019 in Wales 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024Centuries 19th 20th 21stDecades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also List of years in WalesTimeline of Welsh history 2019 in The United Kingdom England Scotland Elsewhere Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Arts and literature 3 1 National Eisteddfod of Wales 3 2 Welsh Awards 3 3 New books 3 3 1 English language 3 3 2 Welsh language 3 4 Music 3 4 1 New albums 3 4 2 New compositions 3 5 Film 3 6 Broadcasting 3 6 1 English language 3 6 2 Welsh language 4 Sport 4 1 Cycling 4 2 Football 4 3 Horse racing 4 4 Rugby union 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 ReferencesIncumbents editFor United Kingdom incumbents see 2019 in the United Kingdom Incumbents First Minister Mark Drakeford 1 Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns until 6 November Simon Hart from 16 December 2 Archbishop of Wales John Davies Bishop of Swansea and Brecon Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales Geraint Llifon until 30 June Myrddin ap Dafydd from 30 June 3 National Poet of Wales Ifor ap Glyn 4 Events editJanuary edit nbsp 24 Jan Apichatpong Weerasethakul wins Artes Mundi prize 1 January Sam Warburton Rhys Jones and David Bedford are revealed as the mystery runners in the 60th Nos Galan races 5 4 January It is announced that Raytheon has been awarded a multi million pound contract with the Royal Air Force preserving 200 jobs in North Wales 6 18 January It is announced that a statue of teacher Betty Campbell will be erected in Cardiff following her selection by a poll of BBC viewers 7 19 January A protest march is attended by several hundred people opposing the demolition of Cardiff s Guildford Crescent 8 home to the music venue Gwdihŵ that was scheduled to close on 31 January prior to being demolished along with adjoining buildings 9 21 January A search begins for missing Cardiff City F C player Emiliano Sala after his plane goes missing while returning to Wales from Nantes in France 10 24 January Thai video artist Apichatpong Weerasethakul is announced as winner of the 2019 Artes Mundi prize at a ceremony in Cardiff 11 February edit nbsp 3 Feb Wreckage of Emiliano Sala s plane is found 1 February The first of over 1 000 job losses at the Ford engine plant in Bridgend announced in January are confirmed with 370 staff expected to take redundancy by the end of 2019 12 3 February Wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane carrying Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala is found on the sea bed in the English Channel 13 8 February It is confirmed that a body found in the wreckage of the Piper Malibu plane recovered from the English Channel is that of missing Cardiff player Emiliano Sala 14 21 February The Crown Prosecution Service confirms that action will be taken against Christopher Davies MP for Brecon and Radnor on charges of falsifying Parliamentary expenses 15 25 February A temperature of 20 3 C 68 5 F is reported in Trawsgoed Ceredigion the UK s highest on record for the month of February 16 until the following day March edit 26 March Plaid Cymru AM Helen Mary Jones apologises for an inappropriate remark relating to suicide that she made to Conservative AM Mark Isherwood during a debate at the Senedd following a complaint by Labour MP Jack Sargeant 17 27 March The High Court rules that Carwyn Jones Wales s former First Minister acted unlawfully in intervening in the inquiry into the death of MP Carl Sargeant 18 April edit nbsp 26 April Accident at Tata steelworks Port Talbot 4 April Ruth Jones wins the 2019 Newport West by election triggered by the death of sitting MP Paul Flynn for the Labour Party but with a greatly reduced majority 19 17 April Bangor City Council reveals that it is seeking an additional 600 000 in funding in order to complete the repairs required to make the Garth Pier safe and reopen it to the public 20 23 April Brecon and Radnorshire MP Chris Davies is fined and sentenced to 50 hours community service for falsifying expenses 21 25 April Welsh actor John Rhys Davies is widely criticised for his thuggish and sexist behaviour while appearing as a panellist on the BBC s Question Time 22 26 April Two steelworkers are injured by an explosion at Tata s steelworks plant in Port Talbot 23 May edit nbsp Jill Evans one of the four incoming European Parliament members for Wales 1 May The Welsh Assembly becomes one of the first governments in the world to declare a national emergency relating to climate change 24 3 May At the Welsh Conservative conference in Llangollen UK prime minister Theresa May is heckled and told to resign by a member who is subsequently ejected from the meeting 25 14 May Former MP Mark Reckless having joined the Welsh Assembly as a UKIP representative in 2016 and joined the Conservative group in 2017 announces he has left the Tories and become an independent AM 26 now representing the Brexit Party 15 May Four former UKIP AMs announce that they are joining the Brexit Party 27 23 May Former Welsh Government minister Leighton Andrews announces he is leaving the Labour Party and voting for the Green Party in the European elections 28 26 May The results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom show a total of 271 404 for the Brexit Party 163 928 for Plaid Cymru and 127 833 for Labour giving the Brexit Party two seats while Plaid and Labour win one each The Conservative Party loses the only seat it won at the last European election in 2014 29 June edit 1 June South Wales Police celebrates the 50th anniversary of its creation 30 4 June First Minister Mark Drakeford announces that the M4 relief road project is to be abandoned citing cost and environmental concerns 31 6 June Ford Motor Company announces the closure of its factory in Bridgend resulting in the loss of around 1 700 jobs 32 8 June Welsh people appointed in the 2019 Birthday Honours include Professor Robin Williams knighthood Derek Vaughan MEP CBE and Jayne Ludlow MBE 33 9 June Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns announces he is supporting Boris Johnson in the Conservative leadership election 34 13 June US President Donald Trump refers to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as the queen of England and to the Prince of Wales as Prince of Whales in a Tweet 35 July edit 3 July Two railway workers are killed by a train near Port Talbot an investigation is immediately launched by the British Transport Police 36 St Fagans National Museum of History wins the Museum of the Year award for 2019 37 11 July Thomas Burns S M retires as Bishop of Menevia on his 75th birthday 38 The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff George Stack takes on responsibility for the diocese 14 July Conservative MP Guto Bebb announces that he will not stand for the party at the next general election because he believes it is dominated by extremists and he supports a second EU referendum 39 23 July First Minister Mark Drakeford warns UK Prime Minister elect Boris Johnson to show strategic thinking and honesty in his future conduct while Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price calls Johnson a clown 40 25 July As the UK experiences its hottest day of the year temperatures at Goggerddan in Mid Wales reach 31 2C 41 Neil Hamilton the UKIP leader in the National Assembly is criticised by Sally Holland the Children s Commissioner for Wales for a personal attack on environmental activist Greta Thunberg whom Hamilton had called fair game 42 26 July Professor Richard B Davies is removed from his post as Vice Chancellor of Swansea University for gross misconduct His colleague Professor Marc Clement is also dismissed 43 Mohamad Karkoubi a Syrian refugee wins the Welsh Learner award at the Nation of Sanctuary Awards presented by the Welsh Refugee Council 44 Sir Bryn Terfel marries harpist Hannah Stone at Caersalem Newydd Baptist Church Swansea 45 27 July Michael Sheen officially opens the 2019 Homeless World Cup in Cardiff 46 30 July New UK prime minister Boris Johnson visits Wales and meets First Minister Mark Drakeford in Cardiff The president of the Farmers Union of Wales warns that civil unrest in rural areas could arise if a no deal Brexit takes place 47 August edit nbsp Jane Dodds Lib Dem MP for Brecon from August until December 2019 1 August The Brecon and Radnorshire by election caused by the de selection of sitting MP Chris Davies is won by Lib Dem candidate Jane Dodds with a majority of 1 325 48 Utilities company RWE announces the forthcoming closure of the coal fired Aberthaw power station with the loss of 170 jobs 49 2 August The 2019 National Eisteddfod of Wales opens at Llanrwst 50 9 August On the penultimate day of the National Eisteddfod a campsite has to be evacuated due to adverse weather conditions and a planned open air performance by Dafydd Iwan is moved to the main pavilion 51 13 August The director of Swansea developer Enzo s Homes along with a contractor is convicted of illegally felling 70 protected trees in the Penllergaer area 52 16 August On a visit to Machynlleth UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn states that he has discussed with Mark Drakeford issues of further powers that the Welsh Government or Welsh Parliament would like to have under a Labour Government adding We re open to considering all of that we re open to considering any future relationship and ideas 53 28 August The National Assembly of Wales is recalled from recess at the request of First Minister Mark Drakeford in order to discuss the actions of the Westminster government with reference to Brexit The first plenary session is scheduled for 5 September 54 September edit 10 September In former Prime Minister Theresa May s Resignation Honours Cllr Debbie Wilcox leader of Newport City Council becomes a Labour life peer with the title Debbie Wilcox Baroness Wilcox and Byron Davies becomes a Conservative life peer 55 14 September Former Welsh rugby international Gareth Thomas announces that he has learned he is HIV positive 56 with undetectable untransmittable status and wants to help break the stigma surrounding his condition 57 October edit 4 October Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price predicts that a referendum on Welsh independence is likely to be held in the next decade 58 9 October Assembly members support a motion to rename the Welsh Assembly in future it will be called both Senedd Cymru and the Welsh Parliament 59 10 October The Welsh Government publishes Reforming Our Union Shared Governance in the UK a policy document setting out its proposals for reform of the union 60 30 October The Conservative Party suspends former Assembly candidate Ross England after learning of his conduct during a rape trial during 2018 61 November edit 5 November A leaked e mail leads to calls for Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns to resign as it is revealed that he was told about the involvement of Conservative Assembly candidate Ross England in sabotaging a rape trial in 2018 62 6 November Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns resigns from the Cabinet over the Ross England scandal 63 12 November The remains of a World War II Lockheed P 38 Lightning that crashed into the sea near Harlech nicknamed the Maid of Harlech are given scheduled status by Cadw 64 Sir Roderick Evans resigns as Commissioner for Standards at the Welsh Assembly after it is revealed that former AM Neil McEvoy has secretly recorded confidential conversations between him and his staff McEvoy claims that the recordings were made in the public interest 65 13 November Former MP Christopher Davies stands down as prospective Conservative candidate for Ynys Mon in the forthcoming UK general election amid complaints about his selection from party members 66 December edit 2 December Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price reveals the party s election manifesto 67 3 December Kizzy Crawford is among those critical of the proposed design of the 2021 census return form which includes categories for Black British and white Welsh but not for Black Welsh 68 12 December In the 2019 United Kingdom general election in Wales the Labour Party loses six seats to the Conservative Party There is an 8 decrease in Labour s share of the vote matched by increases in vote share for the Brexit Party and Conservative Party of 5 4 and 2 5 respectively The Labour Party receives 40 9 of overall votes of a total of 1 544 357 votes representing 66 6 of the electorate 69 Welsh Liberal leader Jane Dodds loses the seat she won earlier in the year to Conservative Fay Jones 70 16 December Simon Hart MP is appointed Secretary of State for Wales 71 20 December An inquiry into former Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns s conduct over the Ross England rape trial incident finds that it is unlikely that Cairns knew nothing about Ross England s role in the trial but there is no evidence to contradict his statement that he did not know about the details of the case 72 27 December The 2020 New Year Honours list is announced Politician Andrew R T Davies receives the CBE and Olympic double gold medallist Jade Jones receives the OBE while footballer Loren Dykes gets the MBE 73 Arts and literature editY Gaer cultural hub opens in Brecon 74 National Eisteddfod of Wales edit Chair T James Jones 75 Crown Guto Dafydd 76 Prose Medal Rhiannon Ifans 77 Gwobr Goffa Daniel Owen Guto Dafydd Carafanio 78 Welsh Awards edit Wales Book of the Year 2019 English language Ailbhe Darcy Insistence 79 Welsh language Manon Steffan Ros Llyfr Glas Nebo 79 New books edit English language edit David Callander Narrative Progress in Early Welsh and English Poetry University of Wales Press 80 Phil Carradice Following in the Footsteps of Henry Tudor Pen and Sword Books 81 Eric Ngalle Charles I Eric Ngalle One Man s Journey Crossing Continents from Africa to Europe 82 Daran Hill The Public Affairs Guide to Wales The Handbook of Effective and Ethical Lobbying 83 Martin Johnes Wales England s Colony 84 Welsh language edit Guto Dafydd Carafanio 85 Myrddin ap Dafydd Pentre Du Pentre Gwyn 86 Music edit New albums edit Alffa Rhyddid o r Cysgodion Gwenwynig 87 Cate Le Bon Reward 88 Catfish and the Bottlemen The Balance 89 Stereophonics Kind 90 New compositions edit Gareth Glyn Pendramwnwgl 91 Film edit Eternal Beauty written and directed by Craig Roberts completes filming in Wales the cast includes Morfydd Clark 92 Mr Jones stars James Norton as Welsh journalist Gareth Jones 93 Broadcasting edit English language edit The 1900 Island 94 Funny Nation presented by Elis James 95 Hidden Heroines presented by Cerys Matthews the result of the vote is announced on 18 January 96 Tourist Trap 97 Tudur s TV Flashback presented by Tudur Owen 98 Welsh language edit Merched Parchus starring Hanna Jarman S4C s first production to go straight to streaming 99 Un Bore Mercher series 2 100 Sport editCycling edit 29 July Reigning champion Geraint Thomas finishes second in the 2019 Tour de France 101 Football edit 11 November Cardiff City F C manager Neil Warnock leaves the club unexpectedly after just over three years as manager 102 Horse racing edit 27 December Potters Corner trained by Christian Williams at Ogmore by Sea ridden by Welsh jockey Jack Tudor and part owned by Jonathan Davies becomes the first Welsh Grand National winner trained in Wales since 1965 103 104 Rugby union edit 1 February Wales defeat France 24 19 in Paris in their first match of the 2019 Six Nations Championship having been 16 0 down at half time 105 16 March At the conclusion of the 2019 Six Nations Championship Wales win the Grand Slam for the third time in eleven years 106 1 November Wales are defeated by New Zealand in the Bronze Final of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Tokyo 107 10 December Alun Wyn Jones wins the BBC Cymru Sports Personality of the Year Award 108 Births edit6 May Archie Mountbatten Windsor first child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and grandson of the Prince of Wales 109 Deaths edit11 January Steffan Lewis AM Plaid Cymru politician 34 bowel cancer 110 17 January Windsor Davies actor 88 111 Garfield Owen rugby union and league player 86 112 death announced on this date 21 January Emiliano Sala footballer 28 assumed date of death 14 17 February Paul Flynn MP for Newport West since 1987 84 113 4 March Garfield Davies Baron Davies of Coity trade union leader and politician 84 114 25 March Barrie Hole footballer 76 115 1 April Billy Mainwaring rugby player 78 116 13 May Mari Griffith broadcaster singer and writer 79 117 2 June Barry Hughes football manager 81 118 8 June Noel Lloyd academic 72 119 14 June Kelvin Thomas singer composer conductor and author 99 120 21 June William Simons actor 79 121 25 June Eurig Wyn journalist and politician MEP 1999 2004 74 122 30 June Glyn Houston actor 93 123 5 July Sir Wynn Hugh Jones diplomat administrator and politician 95 124 13 July Rod Richards politician 72 125 30 July Ron Hughes footballer and manager 89 126 Malcolm Nash cricketer 74 127 9 August Huw O Pritchard chemist and academic 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