Records: Anglesey Defence Action Group

Scope and Content

Comprised on the records of: the Anglesey Marine Terminal Bill (1971) and Act (1972); Public Enquiry into land aspects (tank farm at Rhosgoch); and Miscellaneous records.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Shell deep-sea oil terminal offshore at Bull Bay and its associated 196 acre tank farm at Rhosgoch was authorised in 1972.

Because of the complexity of the various works, the development was advanced through two separate but parallel processes: a Private Bill in Parliament to gain authority for the off-shore elements (a single - buoy mooring two miles off-shore, and an associated pipeline to bring the crude oil ashore); and, simultaneously, a conventional planning application to authorize the land works (a huge on-shore oil storage depot a mile and a half inland, with multiple tanks, from which the oil was then piped to Shell's refinery at Stanlow in Cheshire). Both of these processes were open to public objections - the former through several Select Committee hearings, with witnesses, in both Houses of Parliament in 1971 - 1972; and the latter through a Public Enquiry in Amlwch in October/November 1971.

The proposal gave rise to considerable controversy in Anglesey and the papers in this collection were assembled by the principal objectors, the Anglesey Defence Action Group, (ADAG or ANDAG).

The Anglesey Defence Action Group was formed in early 1971 with Richard Thompson-Coon as the catalyst, Bill Grove-White of Llanfechell as Chairman, Lord Anglesey as President and Peggy Williamson of Amlwch as Secretary. Later in the year Robin Grove-White became London agent of the Group, working with Grant Vassie (ADAG's solicitor) and David Blunt (ADAG's barrister for the Select Committee hearings). Gwynne Morris-Jones, an ADAG committee member, CEO of Budenbergs in Amlwch was also very active.

In the final stages of the Bill's passage, between 6 July and 25 October (with no sitting of Parliament in August and September) the focus was principally on the issue of burial of the off-shore pipeline. In September/October 1973 there was a Sunday Times article by Paul Foot triggered by ADAG on Shell's revised intentions.

Arrangement

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Access Information

Rhai Ar Gau Tan - Some Closed until 2024

Acquisition Information

Adnau preifat / Private deposit.

Note

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Other Finding Aids

Mae copiau clawr caled o`r catalogau ar gael yn Archifdy Ynys Môn ac yn y Gofrestr Cenedlaethol Archifau. Polisi Gwasanaeth Archifdy Ynys Môn yw catalogio yn iaith y ddogfen./Hard copies of the catalogue are available at Archifau Ynys Môn / Anglesey Archivesand the National Register of Archives. It is the policy of Gwasanaeth Archifau Ynys Môn / Anglesey Archives to catalogue in the language of the document.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Cyflwr da / Good condition

Archivist's Note

Compiled by Anne Venables for Archifdy Ynys Môn/Anglesey Record Office. The following sources were used in the compiling of this description: Archifdy Ynys Môn/Anglesey Record Office catalogue WD27.

Appraisal Information

Mae'r holl gofnodiadau sy'n cydymffurfio â pholisi casglu Swyddfa Gofnodi Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn wedi eu cadw /All records which meet the collection policy of the Anglesey Archives have been retained.

Accruals

Mae croniadau yn bosibl/Accruals are possible

Related Material

Gweler hefyd / See also: WCC 361 - 385