List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1989 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- 22 February – While out canvassing for the Conservative Party in the Pontypridd by-election campaign, MP Sir Raymond Gower is taken ill and dies, occasioning a by-election in his own seat of the Vale of Glamorgan.[4]
- 23 February – In a parliamentary by-election at Pontypridd, caused by the death of Labour MP Brynmor John, Dr Kim Howells retains the seat for Labour.[5]
- 27 February – Newport County A.F.C., bottom of the GM Vauxhall Conference (highest division outside the Football League in England), are declared bankrupt in the High Court with debts in the region of £330,000. The club was in the Football League for nearly 70 years until last year.
- 5 April – Newport County lose a final appeal in the High Court against their winding-up order, and officially go out of business. They are expelled from the GM Vauxhall Conference for failing to fulfill their fixtures, having not played any scheduled matches for nearly two months. They are subsequently reformed and are expected to compete in the English lower leagues.[6]
- 4 May – In the by-election for the Westminster Parliament brought about by the death of Sir Raymond Gower, John Smith wins the Vale of Glamorgan seat for the Labour Party after 38 years of Conservative control.
- 27 May – John Evans of Fforestfach becomes the UK's oldest man ever; Evans dies the following year, but the record stands until 2009.
- 20 June – The new Penmaenbach Tunnel opens on the A55 road.[7]
- 26 August – Closure of Oakdale Colliery, the last mine in Gwent.[8]
- 7 December – The body of an unidentified girl is found by workmen in a derelict house in Cardiff. The remains are eventually identified by forensic scientists as those of 15-year-old Karen Price, who had gone missing in 1981.[9]
- date unknown
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Classical
Albums
Film
Welsh-language films
- Becca, filmed in English and Welsh in Australia.
Broadcasting
Welsh-language television
English-language television
Radio
February Mike Flynn leaves BBC Radio Wales, having been a presenter at the station since its launch in November 1978.
Sport
Births
- 8 January – Non Stanford, triathlete
- 17 March – Morfydd Clark, actress (in Sweden)
- 25 March – Tom Maynard, cricketer (died 2012)
- 23 June – Darragh Mortell, actor
- 15 July – Gareth Bale, footballer[16]
- 21 July – Chris Gunter, footballer
- 21 August – Jessica Allen, cyclist
- 24 October – Nathan Wyburn, artist
- 10 November – Taron Egerton, actor
- 18 December – David Anthony, wheelchair rugby player
- 30 December – Aaron Morris, footballer
Deaths
- 5 February – Emrys James, actor, 60[17]
- 19 February – Jack Bassett, Wales international rugby union player, 83
- 22 February – Sir Raymond Gower, politician, 72[18]
- 3 May
- 25 June – Idris Cox, political activist, 89[20]
- July – Glen Moody, boxer, 80
- 17 September – Don Vines, wrestler, 57
- 5 October
- 20 October – Bill Tamplin, Wales rugby player and captain, 72
- 27 October – Frank Vining, potter, 75
- 7 November – Dai Astley, footballer, 80
- December – Bill Harris, footballer, 61 (stroke)
- 4 December – Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones, former Lord Chancellor, 80[21]
- 10 December – Harold Thomas, rugby player, 75
- 28 December – George Andrews, Wales dual-code rugby player, 85
- 30 December – Madoline Thomas, actress, 99[22]
- date unknown – Eynon Evans, writer and actor, 85
See also
References
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