https://www.sarahatherton.org.uk/news/platinum-jubilee-events-wrexham
30 Ebr 2022 — WREXHAM and Flintshire will celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee later this year, with street parties having already been approved in both ...
Hosted by: Overton Community Council ; Date: 10 May 2022 ; Location: Overton Village Hall, Penyllan Street, Overton, Wrexham, ll13 0EE, United Kingdom ; Open to ...
Hosted by: Bwlchgwyn Village Hall Association; Date: 5 June 2022; Location: Stryt Maelor, Bwlchgwyn, Brymbo,, Wrexham, LL11 5YA, United Kingdom …
https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/20167942.zoo-celebrate-pride-month-queens-platinum-jubilee/
https://allevents.in/wrexham/queen%E2%80%99s-platinum-jubilee-2022/200022571139103
https://happeningnext.com/event/queen%E2%80%99s-platinum-jubilee-2022-eid3a08shbbmv
https://www.love-wrexham.com/whats-on/atik-wrexham-jubilee-weekend/2022-06-03/
WRECSAM WELSH NATS TOO SCARED TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT -
NOTHING LIKE 'SIXTIES' PATRIOTS-
http://awnms.blogspot.co.uk/2007/04/anti-investiture-struggle-1966-1967.html
INTERESTING
PAWB A'I FARN S4C LAST NIGHT FROM YR URDD EISTEDDFOD HAD WHAT THEY CALLED A DISCUSSION ABOUT PJ2022 NOT ONE OF THOSE PRESENT CHALLENGED THIS GREAT 'BRITISH COMING TOGETHER' AS CELEBRATING THE CONQUEST OF WALES.
THE URDD KIDS aka 'CRACHLETS' WHO SPOKE DODGED AND DUCKED AWAY FROM ENDANGERING LOSS OF THEIR VAST THEIR CULTURAL GRANTS BY SIMPLY GOING ON ABOUT COST OF IT ALL. HOWEVER, LLYR HUGHES GRIFFITHS PC AS ADMITTED THAT PC DID NOT PROTEST LOUDLY AS THEY DID NOT WANT TO ALIENATE PEOPLE FROM VOTONG PLAID CYMRU. WELL THAT'S IT FOLKS - CYMRU FIN! FOR ME IT IS I SHALL SOON BE GIVING UP ON SO CALLED 'WELSH NATIONALISM'. ANYWAY AFTER VIEWING THE PAWB A'I FARN AM OF THE OPPINION THAT 'Y CYMRU' ..........
.............ARE A DIFFERENT PEOPLE ALTOGETHER FROM THE WELSH.
PJ2022 ILLUSTRATION BELOW - SAYS WHAT ?
https://brwydrauglyndwr.blogspot.com/2022/05/y-post-olaf-gen-i-cyn-y-syrcas.html
Diolch yn fawr, Mr Dirprwy Lefarydd. I thank you for the opportunity to congratulate Queen Elizabeth on celebrating the remarkable milestone of reaching 70 years since she acceded to the throne. That is indeed what you call a lifetime of service. I take this opportunity to put on record my gratitude to the Queen and to Buckingham Palace who, on Monday this week, planted the John Ystumllyn rose in the Buckingham Palace gardens. The rose was planted in memory of the life and legacy of John Ystumllyn, the first recorded black man—indeed, black person—in North Wales following his abduction as a child from western Africa in the 18th century. The rose was launched in his honour by Harkness Roses and by We Too Built Britain as part of its work of telling and uncovering the stories of under-represented people. The rose is therefore a powerful symbol of friendship and love, kindness and community, and those visiting the gardens at Buckingham Palace will now have an opportunity to reflect on his story and on what the rose represents for many years to come.
While we still have a long way to go, the rose is also a reminder of how far we have come as a society in the last 70 years. In 1952, for example, there were just 17 women in Parliament. In this Parliament, we have 225 MPs who are women, and I am proud to be the first woman to lead the Plaid Cymru group in Westminster. As the leader of my party, Adam Price, noted in the Senedd in his tributes earlier this week, the Queen’s first official visit to Wales, on 28 March 1944, was also a momentous day for women’s rights. This was the day on which MPs voted to pay women teachers the same as men. The same as men! Can you imagine that? And there was such opposition to it at the time. This was an important—indeed, critical—milestone in the wider struggle for equality. During the Queen’s reign, women have
The Queen has been present for some of the most important events in recent history for Wales as a nation —our Wales. In 1999, the Queen was present for the inaugural opening of our Parliament. Last year—over two decades later—she returned to open our Parliament’s sixth Session. In that time, our Parliament has become the Senedd, gained important legislative powers, and introduced legislation reflective of all the voices and aspirations of Welsh society. Now, the Senedd is set to consider proposals for historic reforms that will pave the way for a stronger Welsh democracy, with a greater ability to improve the lives of people across our country, energise our politics, and make our elected Parliament fairer, more representative, and thus more effective.
To close, and to echo the comments of my right hon. Friend Lord Wigley of Caernarfon, I am not instinctively a monarchist but, in her jubilee year, I stand in respect of the remarkable way Her Majesty the Queen has carried out her responsibilities over the years with consistency, dignity and grace. She has been a constant figure in all our lives. Llongyfarchiadau a phob dymuniad da i chi. Diolch yn fawr iawn.