1956 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1956 to Wales and its people.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Prince of Wales - vacant (Charles, Prince of Wales, had not been officially designated with the title)
- Princess of Wales - vacant
- Archbishop of Wales - John Morgan
- Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales - Dyfnallt
[edit] Events
- Opening of the first Welsh-medium secondary school in Wales - Ysgol Glan Clwyd, Rhyl.
- Bangor Normal College and Trinity College, Carmarthen introduce courses in Welsh-medium teaching.
- 2 April - Huw Wheldon marries Jacqueline Clarke.
- 24 April - A 250,000 signature petition is presented to the Westminster parliament by the all-party Parliament for Wales Campaign.
- 22 November - In an accident at Lewis Merthyr Colliery, seven men were killed.
- The Gower peninsula becomes the first area in the British Isles to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
[edit] Arts and literature
- Welsh language periodical Y Faner is bought by Huw T. Edwards and thus saved from going out of business.
- The New Scientist is founded by Percy Cudlipp, who becomes its first editor.
[edit] Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Aberdare)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Mathonwy Hughes
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - withheld
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - Ray Evans
[edit] New books
- Huw T. Edwards - Tros y Tresi
- Islwyn Ffowc Elis - Yn Ôl i Leifior
- Kate Roberts - Y Byw sy'n Cysgu
- Bertrand Russell - Portraits from Memory and Other Essays
- Waldo Williams - Dail Pren
[edit] Music
- Grace Williams - Symphony No. 2
[edit] Film
- Richard Burton stars in Alexander the Great; William Squire also appears.
- Glynis Johns stars in The Court Jester.
- Edmund Gwenn makes his last film appearance.
[edit] Broadcasting
- The BBC Light Programme becomes available on VHF from Wenvoe.
[edit] Welsh-language television
- Granada Television begins producing produced up to an hour a week of current affairs and education programmes in Welsh, to serve the overlap audience in north Wales.
[edit] English-language television
- June - First televised English-language play produced in Wales, Wind of Heaven.
[edit] Sport
- Rugby Union
- 24 March - Wales beat France 5–3 in a game held at the National Stadium, Cardiff
- Welsh Sports Personality of the Year - Joe Erskine
[edit] Births
- 7 January - Johnny Owen, boxer
- 7 April - Christine Chapman AM, politician
- 3 November - Carl Harris, international footballer
- 4 November - Nia Griffith MP, politician
- 23 December - Robert Gwilym, actor
[edit] Deaths
- 4 January - Robert Williams Parry, poet, 71
- 19 May - Peter Freeman, politician, 67
- 8 June - Walter Rice, 7th Baron Dynevor, soldier, civil servant and politician, 82
- 11 June - Frank Brangwyn, artist, 89
- 22 November - Rhys Hopkin Morris MP, politician, 68
- 16 December - Nina Hamnett, artist, 66
- 11 October - David James Davies, economist and politician, 63