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THE first interim report of the Welsh Reconstruction Advisory Council, appointed on June 30, 1942, "to survey, in conformity with the general examination of reconstruction problems now being conducted by the Government, those problems of reconstruction which are of special application to Wales and Monmouthshire, and to advise on them", which has now been issued by the Minister of Reconstruction*, emphasizes that its inquiry is in the nature more of a continuous survey than of an exhaustive examination of specific subjects. The report records the Council's considered opinion as to the state of affairs likely to emerge in Wales after the conclusion of the present War, together with an outline of the kind of measures which will be required in any comprehensive plan for the economic and social rehabilitation and development of the region. It includes a survey of the field already covered by the Council during its first year's work and an indication of the nature of the work which remains to be done.
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Reconstruction in Wales. Nature 154, 340–341 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154340a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/154340a0