Within six months of the end of the 1914-18 War, senior Welsh Guardsmen met under the chairmanship of the Regimental Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel Murray-Threipland, to consider the formation of a Welsh Guards Comrades Association “to maintain connection between the past and serving members of the Welsh Guards and thereby promote their mutual interest and welfare of the Regiment generally”.

There were other objectives, which included “the circulation of information concerning the regiment and to encourage desirable candidates to join” and “to arrange social gatherings in suitable places”. At a meeting in Cardiff on 29th November 1919, it was agreed to form local Branches.  A copy of the Minutes from this very first General Meeting of the Association can be read here.  In 1965, “Comrades” was omitted from the Association title to encourage serving soldiers to be active members and the links between past and present have continued and are greatly enjoyed.

Until 1992 the Regimental Lieutenant Colonel was President, and the Superintending Clerk at Regimental Headquarters was the General Secretary. In that year a regimental office was opened at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff and a past-serving Guardsman from within the Association became General Secretary, a position later changed to Secretary-General. Newsletters were introduced in the 1970s and at the same time the Association Report became the Welsh Guards Magazine.

Association events have included a biennial dinner, darts and shooting competitions, battlefield tours and numerous of other occasions which bring past and present Welsh Guardsmen together, none more so than on St David’s Day. The branches form the heart of the Association and are administered by enthusiastic volunteers who arrange many social events and uphold the standards and traditions of the Regiment in their areas.

Following a reorganisation of the regimental funds in 2014 it was agreed that the Association Fund would be transferred to the Welsh Guards Association and used for the purposes of that charity. The Welsh Guards Association was registered with the Charity Commission on 9 October 2014 and as a result of a uniting direction (made on 29 October 2014) made by the Charity Commission it is regarded as part of the Welsh Guards Charity for registration and accounting. The Welsh Guards Association is thus linked to the Welsh Guards Charity but it still retains its own charitable status, as Charity Commission number 1152766-1. However, it continues to be governed by the terms of its Constitution and is administered by its own Trustee body. The purposes of the Welsh Guards Association are:

  • To promote the efficiency of the Welsh Guards by fostering esprit de corps and by such other means as the trustees shall from time to time determine.
  • To assist persons who are currently serving or who have served in the Welsh Guards and the dependants of such persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
  • To commemorate and remember those members, or former members, of the Welsh Guards who have lost their lives or suffered injury, or put themselves at risk of loss of life or injury, in service to the public.

2017 saw further changes within the Association, not least the amalgamation of several branches (the details of which can be read in the Summer 2017 Newsletter here), the formation of a new voluntary post of Deputy Secretary General and the cessation of the posting of hard copy Newsletters (at a cost of over £3,000), to be replaced by a downloadable newsletter which is sent electronically to all Branch Secretaries (and held on this website) and which can be either read online or printed and handed to those not connected.

2019 saw the Association celebrate its centenary and the details of the celebratory lunch held at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff on Friday 20th September can be found here with the Centenary Brochure available to read online here

Battlefield Tour

Each year the Association conducts a Battlefield Tour and the details of this will be found in the events section of this website about 9 months prior to the tour.  Spaces are limited and those wishing to attend should reserve their seat as soon as details are released.  The Terms of Reference can be found here.

 

Secretary General
Maldwyn Jones (24263892)
25 Ffordd Cynan
Penrhosgarnedd
Bangor  LL57 2NS
Tel: 07967 701575
secretary.general.wga@gmail.com

Deputy Secretary General
Neil Rice (24446066)
58 Chetwynd Drive
Whitestone
Nuneaton
Warwickshire  CV11 4TJ
Tel: 07595 264871
dep.sec.gen.wga@gmail.com

 

There are a number of association branches around the UK. Their details are listed below.

Cardiff
Terry O’Shea (24047142)
43 Pwll-Evan-Ddu
Coity
Bridgend  CF35 6AY
Tel: 07973-255527
terenceoshea8@gmail.com
First Monday of each month 1930 hrs
United Services Mess Wharton Street, Cardiff

East Glamorgan
John Hooper (24364279)
38 Porcher Avenue
Glyncoch
Pontypridd  CF37 3DB
Tel: 07733 234140
john4279hoope@gmail.com
2nd Wednesday of month 1930 hrs
Gelliswastad Club, Gelliwastad Road, Pontypridd

Llanelli and West Wales
Alan Cunningham (24125105)
9 Alden Drive
Cockett
Swansea  SA2 0FY
Tel: 07971-229465
alan.powcoy@outlook.com
2nd Wednesday of every 2nd month, 1930 hrs
The Royal Navy Association Club, 26 Swansea Road, Llanelli SA15 3YT

London
Allan Miller (24185069) 
125 Benhurst Avenue
Elm Park
Hornchurch
Essex  RM12 4QN
Tel: 07885 736566
londonbranchsecretary.wga@gmail.com

Merthyr Tydfil & Aberdare
Errold Jones (24581438)
18 Marshall Cresent
Penydarren
Merthyr Tydfil CF47 9JA
errold438@yahoo.co.uk
1st Monday of month
Ex Servicemen’s Club, Merthyr Tydfil

Monmouthshire
Steve Liversage BEM (24141822)
7 Shaw Close
Hill Top
Ebbw Vale
Gwent  NP23 6QQ
Tel: 07968-643371
vicar54@outlook.com
2nd Thursday month 2000 hrs
Alternating between the Abergavenny Angel Hotel and Constitutional Club, Pengam

Montgomeryshire, Shropshire & Midlands
John Williams (23860183)
83 Balmoral Crescent
Oswestry
Shropshire  SY11 2XH
Tel: 07860-829206
j83williams.wga@gmail.com
Meetings every 3 months at the Shrewsbury Beaconfield Club

North England
Bryan Matthews (24578738)
3 Sandymount Drive
New Brighton
Merseyside  CH45 0LJ
Tel: 
bryanmatthews64@gmail.com
Branch meet at The Old Quay, Station Road, Parkgate, Neston CH64 6QJ usually the first week of each month.   Phone Branch Secretary for time/date of meeting.  

North Wales
John Burns (24823395)
45 Bangor Road
Johnstown
Wrexham  LL14 2SR
Tel: 07758 074189
north.wales.secretary@gmail.com
Bangor - 3rd Monday of the month, 1900 hrs
Waverley Hotel,  Station Rd, Bangor LL57 1LZ
Wrexham – 1st Thursday of the month
The Wrexham Memorial Club

Ogmore
Bob Chambers (24645750)
Brynteg Bungalow
Brynteg
Llantrisant
Pontyclun CF72 8LR
Telephone : 07501191917
bobchambers50@live.co.uk
Every three months (quarterly) from 1900 hrs to 2200 hrs at the Pencoed Social Club Ltd, 37 Hendre Road, Pencoed, Bridgend CF35 6TB
Confirm dates direct with Branch Secretary

Swansea & West Glamorgan
Steve Radford (24607282)
69 Oakridge
Sketty
Swansea  SA2 8NZ
Tel: 07966 375310
wgaswansea@gmail.com
3rd Monday of the month at 1900 hrs
Swansea Dockers & Social Club
Delhi Street
St Thomas
Swansea SA1 8BT

Welsh Guards Band
Colour Sergeant Richard Hunter
Band of the Welsh Guards
Wellington Barracks
Birdcage Walk
London  SW1E 6HQ
Contact here

Welsh Guards Reunited
Dennis "Knocker" Knowles (24122474)
69 Bryntiron
Mountain Ash
Mid Glamorgan  CF45 4EX
Tel: 01443-477510
knowles781@btinternet.com
http://www.welshguardsreunited.co.uk/


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