2012
in
Wales
Centuries:
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:
2012 in
The United Kingdom
England
Scotland

This article is about the particular significance of the year 2012 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 9 FebruaryAll Wales Ethnic Minority Association—a Swansea-based charity whose role was to distribute funds to ethnic minority projects across Wales—loses all National Assembly funding after a damning report identified "fundamental failures in the control and governance" within the charity.[5]
  • 29 February – Plaid Cymru MP Elfyn Llwyd calls for England to pay a financial charge for receiving water from Wales.[6]

March

April

May

June

  • 2 / 5 June – The homecoming parade of the 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards in Cardiff begins celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Many Welsh towns and cities hold street parties to celebrate the Jubilee, though there is a protest from an anti-monarchist group in Cardiff.[19][20]
  • 9 June – An evacuation exercise gets under way at Aberystwyth after holidaymakers are trapped in a flooded caravan park. Several people are airlifted to safety by the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and Royal Air Force Sea King helicopters.[21]
  • 19 June – Betws Primary School in Bridgend is seriously damaged by a fire that breaks out in the computer block during the school day; 219 pupils are safely evacuated.[22]
  • 23 JuneChristine James becomes the first woman appointed Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales.[23]

July

August

September

October

November

December

  • 3 December
  • 11 December – Further data is released from the 2011 Census, it reveals several key facts about Wales:
    • Two thirds of people living in Wales identified themselves as Welsh rather than British or another nationality. The local authority with the highest self-identification as Welsh was Rhondda Cynon Taf (73%).[49]
    • The Census reveals that for every twenty people living in Wales, roughly 15 would have been born in Wales, 4 in neighbouring England and 1 from elsewhere.[49]
    • Those in Wales identifying their religion as Christianity fell to 58% (1.8m) a 14% drop since 2001, a larger decline than any English region.[50]
    • The number of people self-identifying themselves as Welsh speaking has dropped from 21% to 19% in the ten years between the two census, with only Gwynedd and Anglesey recording a Welsh language rate greater than 50%. One theory behind the drop in the statistics suggests that parents misidentify the ability of their children while at school.[51]
  • 13 December – The rights to the 1972 film version of Under Milk Wood, which starred Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, are gifted to Wales by its director, Andrew Sinclair.[52]
  • 14 December – It is announced that Charles, Prince of Wales is to become the patron of the festival to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.[53]
  • 23 December – Heavy rain and flooding cause disruption across the country, affecting rail services and main roads.[54]
  • 29 December

Arts and literature

Welsh Awards

Welsh winners of international awards

New books

In the Welsh language

Fiction

Autobiography

In the English language

Fiction

Poetry

Plays

  • Bethan Marlow – Sgint[60]

Music

Awards

Classical

Albums

Film

Broadcasting

Welsh-language television

  • Dos i Gwcio (cookery programme)

English-language television

English-language radio

  • Olympic Dragons

Sport

2012 Summer Olympics

Welsh medallists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Medal Name(s) Sport and event date
 GoldGeraint ThomasTrack CyclingMen's team pursuit3 August 2012.[100]
 GoldTom JamesRowingMen's coxless four4 August 2012
 GoldJade JonesTaekwondoWomen's 57 kg9 August 2012
 SilverChris BartleyRowingMen's lightweight coxless four2 August 2012
 SilverHannah MillsSailingWomen's 470 class10 August 2012
 SilverFred EvansBoxingMen's welterweight12 August 2012
 BronzeSarah ThomasHockeyWomen's tournament10 August 2012

2012 Summer Paralympics

Welsh medallists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Medal Name(s) Sport and event date
 GoldMark ColbourneCyclingMen's individual pursuit C131 August
 GoldAled DaviesAthleticsMen's discus throw2 September
 SilverMark ColbourneCyclingMen's 1km time trial C1-2-330 August
 SilverNyree KindredSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke S630 August
 SilverMark ColbourneCyclingMen's road time trial C15 September
 BronzeAled DaviesAthleticsMen's shot put31 August
 BronzeClaire WilliamsAthleticsWomen's Discus Throw – F11/121 September
 BronzePaul DaviesTable tennisMen's individual – Class 13 September
 BronzeLiz JohnsonSwimmingWomen's 100 metre breaststroke SB65 September
 BronzeBeverley JonesAthleticsWomen's Discus F376 September
 BronzeSara HeadTable tennisWomen's team – Class 1–37 September

Deaths

See also

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