A talk with Dan Snow

On the 6 December, historian Dan Snow gave an enthralling talk on the life and career of his great-great-grandfather David Lloyd George at the National Assembly for Wales.
The talk celebrated the life and legacy of David Lloyd George and explored his journey to becoming the first Welsh prime minister in British history. Dan offered a […]

Society announces the programme for the 2017 weekend school

The Society’s next weekend school will take place at the Hotel Commodore in Landrindod Wells on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 February 2017.
We have a full and exciting programme of talks across a wide range of topics, including the impact of Brexit on British business and what President Trump may mean for us all. Perhaps […]

Sad news about a Society stalwart – the death of Norman Mountain

It is with sadness that we have to let members know of the unexpected death on 7 October 2016 of Norman Mountain of Newport, who was one of the Lloyd George Society’s staunchest members and an assidous attender at our weekend schools for many years.
Norman said that he greatly enjoyed the occasion and good company […]

Death of Mair Thomas

It is with great sadness that we have to pass on the news of the death of Mair Thomas, a former member of the Lloyd George Society from its very beginning and a loyal supporter of the weekend schools, who passed away on 14 July at the University Hospital of Wales. She was 95 years […]

A new Vice President for the Society

The Lloyd George Society is delighted to annouce that Roger Williams CBE, Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon and Radnorshire from 2001-2015, has agreed to become a Vice President of the Society. As Society members will be aware, Roger has been a frequent participant at our weekend schools and a stalwart supporter of the Society for […]

Two events celebrating Lloyd George in London this spring

The Lloyd George Society is pleased to help publicise two events celebrating the life of David Lloyd George and his family which are taking place soon at The Welsh Church of Central London (Eglwys Gymraeg Canol Llundain) in Eastcastle Street near Oxford Circus where the great man was a regular member and preacher, and where […]

Lloyd George and other families exhibition – Pembrokeshire 17-19 June

To commemorate the hundred years since David Lloyd George took up the post of Prime Minister, the UK’s first and only Welshman to hold such high office; the wardens of Jordanston Church, also known as St Cwrda, near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire are planning an exhibition reflecting Lloyd George’s life, family and career.
Lloyd George’s family were […]

Lloyd George Museum set to close

In a move which has been characterised as extremely short-sighted, Gwynedd Council have decided to cease funding the Lloyd George Museum and boyhood home in Llanystumdwy. The decision still needs to pass the Cabinet and Full Council but they are expected to confirm the funding cut. The result of the cut will almost certainly mean […]

Weekend school fully booked

This year’s weekend school has been so popular that all accommodation at the Hotel Commodore has now been taken. We are very sorry but we cannot therefore accept any more bookings requiring accommodation. You would still be very welcome as a day visitor on the Saturday and/or the Sunday morning.

Lloyd George’s War -new BBC radio series

BBC radio Wales are broadcasting a three part series looking at the role played by David Lloyd George in the First World War. This promises to be a fascinating listen as the acclaimed TV historian Dan Snow examines not only the part played by Lloyd George himself in the key roles of Chancellor of the […]