This article is about the particular significance of the year 2016 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 5 January â First Minister Carwyn Jones visits areas of Wales that have been badly affected by flooding, and promises that a further ã2.3 million will be made available to be spent on flood protection.
- 18 January â Tata Steel announces 750 job losses at Port Talbot steelworks.
February
- 8 February â Wales is badly affected by Storm Imogen: 80 mph winds result in waves high enough to hit first-floor windows along Aberystwyth's seafront.
- 9 February â The Welsh Assembly votes for legislation to protect the historic environment and make the maintenance of records mandatory; this makes Wales the first part of the UK, and one of the first countries in the world, to legislate for the protection of historic environment records.
- 24 February â Aston Martin announces that their new DBX model will be built at a site in St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan, creating 750 new jobs.
March
April
- 1 April â As part of a three-day celebration of arts, culture and creativity in Wales, artist Marc Rees unveils a 20 ft tall statue of singer Shirley Bassey on a balcony of Caernarfon Castle.
- 28 April â The skull and antlers of a deer dating back 4,000 years are found on a beach in Borth.
- 29 April â The Harvester, a fishing vessel operating from Milford Haven, carrying a father and son team, sinks off the coast of St David's.
May
June
July
August
- 6 August â 130,000 visitors are recorded attending the 2016 National Eisteddfod in Abergavenny as the festival comes to a close. The iconic pink pavilion was replaced this year by a square-shaped white building in an attempt to improve acoustics.
- 28 August â The final BHS store in Wales, located in Swansea's Princess Way, closes its doors after the company goes into administration.
September
- 13 September
- The Wales Bill 2016, which gives new powers and accountability for the Welsh Assembly, is passed by MPs in the House of Commons.
- A new Boundary Commission plan which would see Welsh Members of Parliament cut from 40 to 29, is published for consultation.
- 17/18 September â A series of events celebrating the works of Roald Dahl are held throughout the streets of Cardiff on the centenary of the author's birth.
- 24 September â Jeremy Corbyn is re-elected as leader of the Labour Party following an unsuccessful challenge by Owen Smith.
October
November
December
- 31 December â Wales football manager Chris Coleman is among the Welsh recipients of honours in the Queen's New Year Honours List, receiving the OBE. Singer Bryn Terfel receives a knighthood.
Undated
Arts and literature
Welsh Awards
- GlyndÃ
µr Award
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair â Aneirin Karadog, "Ffiniau"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown â Elinor Gwynn, "Llwybrau"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal â Eurig Salisbury, "Cai"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Drama Medal â Hefin Robinson, Estron
- Gwobr Goffa Daniel Owen: Guto Dafydd, Ymbelydredd
- Wales Book of the Year:
- English language: Thomas Morris, We Don't Know What We're Doing
- Welsh language: Caryl Lewis, Y Bwthyn
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Albums
Compositions
- Iain Bell (music), David Antrobus and Emma Jenkins (libretto) â In Parenthesis (opera)
Film
Sport
Awards
- BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year â Jade Jones
In sports
- Association football
- 20 March â Gareth Bale becomes the British leading goalscorer in La Liga history, with a tally of 43 goals, surpassing Gary Lineker's record.
- 11 June â Wales begin their UEFA Euro 2016 campaign with a 2âÂÂ1 win over Slovakia.
- 6 July â Wales are beaten in the semi-finals of Euro 2016 by Portugal. The tournament is Wales' most successful campaign, in which two players, Joe Allen and Aaron Ramsey are named in UEFA's team of the tournament. Out of contract striker Hal Robson-Kanu's goal against Belgium in the quarter finals is named by UEFA as the second best goal of the championship.
- 3 October â Swansea part company with manager Francesco Guidolin seven matches into the 2016âÂÂ17 Premier League season.
- Athletics
- 26 March â Kenya's Geoffrey Kamworor wins the Cardiff half-marathon despite slipping and falling at the start of the race.
- Boxing
- 9 April â Lee Selby successfully defends his IBF World Featherweight title, beating American Eric Hunter on unanimous points decision.
- 14 May â At the Ice Arena Wales, Andrew Selby defeats Louis Norman to become British Flyweight champion. In winning, Selby became the fastest Welsh fighter to win a Lonsdale Belt, having claimed his division in just five professional fights.
- 30 October â Scottish boxer Mike Towell dies following his fight with Carmarthen-based boxer Dale Evans.
- Cricket
- 2 July â England beat Sri Lanka at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff to take an unassailable 3âÂÂ0 lead in the One Day International series.
- Cycling
- 24 July â Chris Froome wins the 2016 Tour de France. Welsh cyclists Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe are part of the Team Sky riders that helped him to victory.
- Golf
- 24 July â Becky Morgan finishes third in the 2016 Ladies Scottish Open.
- Horse racing
- 9 January â The Welsh Grand National 2015 is run, having been postponed from 27 December because of continuous heavy rain affecting the Chepstow course. It is won by Mountainous, ridden by jockey Jamie Moore.
- Ice hockey
- 12 March â The Ice Arena Wales opens in Cardiff, a 3088-seater arena that will be home to the Cardiff Devils.
- Rugby union
- 8 February â Ireland and Wales draw 16âÂÂ16 in their first match of the 2016 Six Nations Championship.
- 19 March â Wales finish the 2016 Six Nations Championship in second place behind England.
- 25 June â Wales lose their third and final Test against the All Blacks in a 3âÂÂ0 whitewash during the 2016 Wales rugby union tour of New Zealand.
- Snooker
- 21 February â Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Neil Robertson to win the Welsh Open. This was O'Sullivan's fourth Open win bringing him level with John Higgins as the tournament's most successful player.
2016 Summer Olympics
2016 Summer Paralympic Games
Broadcasting
English-language television
Welsh-language television
- Byw Celwydd
- âÂÂRun Sbit
Deaths
- 4 January â John Roberts, footballer, 69
- 5 January â Albert Gubay, businessman and philanthropist, founded Kwik Save, 87
- 8 January â Ida Gaskin, Welsh-born New Zealand teacher and quiz show contestant, 96
- 18 January â Terence Cook, dual-code international rugby player, 88
- 21 January â Gerald Williams, journalist and tennis commentator, 86
- 23 January â Grahame Hodgson, rugby union international, 79
- 8 February â John Disley, steeplechase runner, Olympic bronze medallist (1952) and co-founder of the London Marathon, 87
- 9 February â Graham Moore, footballer, 74
- 16 February â Jim Pleass, Cricketer (Glamorgan), 92
- 4 March â John Brooks, Baron Brooks of Tremorfa, politician and boxing executive, President of the British Boxing Board of Control and Welsh Sports Hall of Fame, 88
- 19 March â David Green, cricketer, 76
- 10 April â Howard Marks, cannabis smuggler, writer and legalisation campaigner, 70 (cancer)
- 13 April
- Gareth Thomas, actor (Blake's 7), 71 (heart failure)
- Gwyn Thomas, poet and academic, National Poet (2006âÂÂ2008), 79
- 9 May â Gareth Gwenlan, television producer, 79
- 20 July â Jim Pressdee, cricketer, 83
- 21 July â , actor, 84
- 31 July â Gwynn ap Gwilym, author, 61
- 1 August â Dai Dower, British flyweight boxing champion, 83
- 24 September â Mel Charles, Wales international footballer and brother of John Charles, 81
- 3 October â Andrew Vicari, painter, 84
- 8 October â Mervyn Jones, footballer, 85 (death announced on this date)
- 11 October â Peter Reynolds, composer, 58
- 18 October
- Dave Colclough, poker player, 52 (cancer)
- Huw Jones, Anglican bishop, 82
- 19 October â Gary Sprake, Welsh international footballer, 71
- 27 October â David Nash, rugby union player and national coach, 77
- 16 November â Len Allchurch, Welsh international footballer, 83
- 1 December â Barry Lloyd, cricketer (Glamorgan), 63
- 8 December
- Gareth Griffiths, rugby union player, 85
- Fred Secombe, clergyman and writer, 97
- 14 December â Bernard Fox, Welsh-born American actor, 89
- 21 December â Deddie Davies, actress, 78
- 22 December â John Gwilliam, Welsh international rugby union player, 93 (death announced on this date)
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