2012 in Wales


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

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

  • 3 December
  • *It is announced that Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is expecting a baby; it will be the Prince of Wales's first grandchild.
  • 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.
  • *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.
  • *Those in Wales identifying their religion as Christianity fell to 58% a 14% drop since 2001, a larger decline than any English region.
  • *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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 19 December – Cardiff Magistrates’ Court charges rock star Ian Watkins and two other female accomplices with six sexual offences against children, one charge included the conspiracy to rape a one-year-old girl.
  • 23 December – Heavy rain and flooding cause disruption across the country, affecting rail services and main roads.
  • 29 December
  • *S4C agree a new broadcasting deal with a breakaway group of more than 300 Welsh musicians and composers. The group, now represented by the Eos agency, left the Performing Rights Society in August after PRS reclassified BBC Radio Cymru as a regional rather than a national radio station.
  • *In the 2013 New Year Honours List, Welsh recipients include Dave Brailsford, Roger Williams MP and Susan Davies, head of Cynffig Comprehensive School.

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

Music

Awards

Classical

Albums

Film

Broadcasting

Welsh-language television

  • ''Dos i Gwcio''

English-language television

English-language radio

  • ''Olympic Dragons''

Sport

2012 Summer Olympics

MedalNameSport and eventdate
Geraint ThomasTrack CyclingMen's team pursuit3 August 2012.
Tom JamesRowingMen's coxless four4 August 2012
Jade JonesTaekwondoWomen's 57 kg9 August 2012
Chris BartleyRowingMen's lightweight coxless four2 August 2012
Hannah MillsSailingWomen's 470 class10 August 2012
Fred EvansBoxingMen's welterweight12 August 2012
Sarah ThomasHockeyWomen's tournament10 August 2012

2012 Summer Paralympics

MedalNameSport and eventdate
CyclingMen's individual pursuit C131 August
Aled DaviesAthleticsMen's discus throw2 September
Mark ColbourneCyclingMen's 1km time trial C1-2-330 August
Nyree KindredSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke S630 August
Mark ColbourneCyclingMen's road time trial C15 September
Aled DaviesAthleticsMen's shot put31 August
AthleticsWomen's Discus Throw – F11/121 September
Paul DaviesTable tennisMen's individual – Class 13 September
Liz JohnsonSwimmingWomen's 100 metre breaststroke SB65 September
Beverley JonesAthleticsWomen's Discus F376 September
Sara HeadTable tennisWomen's team – Class 1–37 September

Deaths