This article is about the particular significance of the year 1970 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- 11 January â The last trolleybuses run on the Cardiff trolleybus system, the last such system in Wales.
- 23 May â The 120-year-old Britannia Bridge built by Robert Stephenson across the Menai Strait is destroyed by fire.
- 2 June â During the construction of the Cleddau Bridge, a cantilever collapses, resulting in the deaths of four workers. It is the last major bridge disaster in the UK.
- 18 June â In the UK General Election:
- S. O. Davies, having resigned from the Labour Party, retains his Parliamentary seat of Merthyr Tydfil, standing as an Independent Labour candidate.
- Gwynfor Evans loses his seat at Carmarthen.
- Jim Griffiths retires as MP for Llanelli, to be replaced by Denzil Davies.
- Nigel Birch retires from the House of Commons, to be created Baron Rhyl.
- 25 October â Pope Paul VI canonizes the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, who include the priests Philip Evans and John Lloyd, John Jones, David Lewis, John Roberts, and the teacher Richard Gwyn.
- Dr Phil Williams becomes the first Chairman of Plaid Cymru.
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Film
Welsh-language films
Broadcasting
Welsh-language television
English-language television
Sport
Births
- 1 January â Brian Law, footballer
- 7 March â Cameron Toshack, footballer
- 19 March â Tracey Hinton, athlete
- 2 April â Jason Perry, footballer
- 15 April â Rebecca John, television presenter
- 19 May â Stuart Cable, rock musician and television presenter (died 2010)
- 25 May â Robert Croft, cricketer
- 18 June â Lucy Owen, television presenter
- 22 June â Paul Davies, snooker player
- 18 July â Gruff Rhys, rock musician
- 27 July (in England) â David Davies, politician
- 30 July â Alun Cairns, politician
- 9 August â Lee Jones, football goalkeeper
- 19 August â Me One (Eric Martin), singer-songwriter and rapper
- 26 September â Kevin Lloyd, footballer
- October â Helen Stokes-Lampard, chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners
- 11 October (in England) â Andy Marriott, goalkeeper
- 14 November â Derwyn Jones, rugby union player
- 27 November â Stephen Evans, actor and comedy writer
- 29 December â Aled Jones, singer and radio presenter
- 31 December â Louise Rickard, rugby union player
Deaths
- 3 January â Trefor Morgan, financier, 55
- 4 January â David John Williams (D. J. Williams), author and Plaid Cymru politician, 84
- 9 January â Caleb Rees, teacher and writer, 86
- 23 January â Ifan ab Owen Edwards, founder of the Urdd, 74
- 26 January â Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan), poet, 74
- 2 February â Bertrand Russell, philosopher, 97
- 16 February â Bil Perry, Wales international rugby player, 83
- 22 February â Roddy Hughes, actor, 78
- 18 March â Hubert Rhys, cricketer, 72
- 20 April â Thomas Iorwerth Ellis, academic, 70
- 29 April â Bryn Evans, Welsh rugby international, 68
- 7 May
- Annie Davies, radio and TV producer, 59
- Jack Jones, novelist, 75
- 30 May â John Edward Jones, Plaid Cymru leader, 64
- 3 June â John Robert Jones, philosophy professor, 58
- 4 June â Daniel John Davies, Independent minister and poet, 84
- 9 June â Billy Spiller, cricketer and rugby player, 83
- 18 June â D. Winton Thomas, Hebrew scholar, 69
- 6 July â Richard Roberts, Archdeacon of St Asaph, 86
- 10 July â Isaac Griffiths, politician in Canada, 78
- 3 August â Sir Lincoln Evans, trade unionist, 80
- 4 August
- Alun Ogwen Williams, teacher and Eisteddfod administrator, 65
- Morgan Williams, politician in New Zealand
- 26 August â Thomas Mardy Jones, miner and politician, 91
- 10 October â Owen Picton Davies, journalist, 88
- 8 November â Huw T. Edwards, trade union leader and politician, 77
- 17 November â Naunton Wayne, actor, 69
See also
References