2014 in Wales

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2014
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 2014 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

  • 1 January
    • Flooding affects many parts of Wales after several days of heavy rainfall. The worst-affected areas include the Amman Valley and parts of Pembrokeshire.[1]
    • The 30th annual New Year's Day swim at Saundersfoot attracts over a thousand participants.[2]
  • 31 JanuaryAnn Clwyd announces that she is to stand down as a parliamentary MP at the 2015 general election.[3]
  • February – Caerphilly County Borough Council launches the first dual Welsh/English language Heroes Welcome scheme.
  • 2 February – It is announced that the wartime grave of Welsh artist Gwen John has been located in France.[4]
  • 18 February – Appeal Court judges rule that the life sentence passed on Mark Bridger for the murder of April Jones is legal and should be allowed to stand.[5] Bridger had already abandoned his appeal against the sentence.
  • 11 March
    • Week In, Week Out reveals that the developers of the proposed Circuit of Wales have asked the Welsh and UK governments to commit up to £50m towards the scheme.[6]
    • Plaid Cymru's Sustainable Communities group publishes its own "Property and Planning Bill"[7] enshrining the six main principles of its Property Act and establishing the Welsh language as a statutory material consideration in the planning system.
  • 13 MarchDafydd Elis-Thomas loses his role as transport spokesperson and chair of the assembly's environment committee, as a result of criticisms of party leader Leanne Wood.[8]
  • 2 April – Welsh Health Minister Mark Drakeford announces that the Welsh Government is considering a ban on electronic cigarettes in public places.[9]
  • 29 to 30 April – Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom makes a 2-day visit to Wales.[10]
  • 19 May – Businesses close and hundreds line the streets of Cowbridge for the funeral of a local man killed in an army helicopter crash in Afghanistan.[11]
  • 24 May – The Queen's Baton arrives in Wales for a week-long journey, on its way to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.[12]
  • 6 June – Welsh veterans of the D-Day landings return to Normandy to take part in the 70th anniversary commemoration.[13]
  • 7 June – The newly discovered archeological remains of a medieval convent, cemetery and Tudor mansion in Ceredigion are opened to view by the public.[14]
  • 24 JuneGlyndŵr University loses the right to enrol overseas students as a result of an investigation into the fraudulent use of English language qualifications.[15]
  • 1 July – The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visit Dyffryn Gardens.[16]
  • 14 JulyDavid Jones loses his position as Secretary of State for Wales in a Cabinet reshuffle.[17]
  • 15 JulyStephen Crabb is appointed Secretary of State for Wales.[18]
  • 21 July – British prime minister David Cameron attends the Royal Welsh Show at Builth Wells.[19]
  • 2 to 9 August – National Eisteddfod of Wales held in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.[20]
  • 1 September – Replacement Pont Briwet opens to rail traffic.
  • 4-5 September – The 2014 NATO Summit is held at Newport. It is the first time a NATO summit has been held in Britain outside London.[21]
  • 22 SeptemberMark Drakeford announces that Wales is to be the only UK country to date where the cancer drug Abraxane will be available from the NHS.[22]
  • November – Milford Haven Refinery decommissioned.
  • 28 to 29 December – Wales experiences the coldest night of the year, with temperatures down to –6.7 C in parts of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Powys.[23]
  • 30 December – Welsh recipients of New Year Honours include Mary Quant (DBE),[24] Paul Silk (KCB), Shân Legge-Bourke (DCVO) and Professor Teresa Rees (CBE).

Arts and literature[]

Welsh Awards[]

New books[]

English language[]

Welsh language[]

Music[]

Awards[]

Albums[]

Opera[]

Film[]

Sport[]

Awards[]

In sports[]

Commonwealth Games[]

  • 25 July – Athlete Rhys Williams is suspended from competition after failing a drugs test.[39]
  • 3 August – Wales finish the 2014 Commonwealth Games with a record medal total of 36. This count included five gold medals, won by Francesca Jones (gymnastics), Geraint Thomas (cycling), Natalie Powell (judo), Jazz Carlin and Georgia Davies (swimming). During the closing ceremony Francesca Jones was awarded the David Dixon Award as the outstanding athlete of the Games.[40]

Athletics[]

Athletes at the 2014 IPC European Championships in Swansea.

Cycling[]

Football[]

Golf[]

Horse racing[]

Snooker[]

Broadcasting[]

English-language television[]

  • Hinterland (English-language version of S4C's Y Gwyll)[52]
  • Coming Home (series 9)

Welsh-language television[]

Deaths[]

See also[]

References[]

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