Papers of Monty Hughes, Iron and Steel Trades Confederation (ISTC) official at Shotton steelworks

Scope and Content

This collection contains records concerning the campaign to continue steelmaking at Shotton and activity after steelmaking was ended, including records of the Shotton Steelworkers' Action Committee, the Shotton Trades Union Congress Steel Industry Consultative Committee and the Hawarden Central ISTC (Unemployed) branch.

Administrative / Biographical History

Montford Geoffrey 'Monty' Hughes (born 28 January 1919) worked as a senior technical records clerk at the British Steel Corporation (formerly John Summers & Sons) steelworks, Shotton. He was a member of the Shotton Trades Union Congress Steel Industry Consultative Committee, 1973-1980, in which capacity he was closely involved in the preparation and presentation of alternative strategies for the future of the works. He was also chairman of the Shotton Steelworkers' Action Committee (sometimes referred to as the Shotton Steelworks Action Committee or the Shotton Steelworkers' Action Campaign Committee), 1976-1980, and served as secretary and chairman of the Hawarden Central (Unemployed) ISTC branch. The deposit reflects all these activities, and work in connection with Bidston Steel Mill closure.

Access Information

This collection is available to researchers by appointment at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick. See http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/using/

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Custodial History

The deposit was made on indefinite loan by Mr Hughes on the 25th June 1992.

Related Material

The Modern Records Centre also holds the main archive of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation.