Council for Wales and Monmouthshire

Council for Wales and Monmouthshire

Cyngor Cymru a Mynwy
History
FoundedMay 1949
DisbandedMay 1966
Preceded byCouncil of Wales and the Marches (1473–1689)
Succeeded byNational Assembly for Wales (1999– )
Leadership
Chairman
Huw T. Edwards (1949-1958)
Seats27
Elections
Appointed

The Council for Wales (Welsh: Cyngor Cymru), officially the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire (Welsh: Cyngor Cymru a Mynwy), was an appointed advisory body announced in 1948 and established in 1949 by the UK government under Labour prime minister Clement Attlee, to advise the government on matters of Welsh interest. It was dissolved with the establishment of the post of Secretary of State for Wales and the formation of the Welsh Office in 1964/65.[1]

  1. ^ John Davies, A History of Wales, Penguin, 1993, ISBN 0-14-028475-3

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