DISCUSSION TOPICS: LLANDEILO PUBLIC MEETING

A warm thank you to all who attended our public meeting at the Cottage Inn near Llandeilo on Monday evening 26th March. There was plenty of lively discussion, and we hope that our ideas gave everyone food for thought.

Cynog Dafis and Heini Gruffudd presented the case for establishing a Language Authority for Wales; a powerful body to promote the Welsh language, and draw up plans for its regeneration both nationally and within the community. The discussions that followed certainly confirmed the need for such a body, with a wide overview of all policy matters related to the language.

The question of Welsh-medium or bilingual education came up for discussion. Councillor Cefin Campbell said that Carmarthenshire’s long term aim was to phase out English-medium education and establish bilingual schools in their place and for dual-stream schools to become Welsh-medium schools.

Planning and housing also came under discussion. It was said that the estimate for the number of homes needed for Carmarthenshire exceeded the need. On the other hand, it was argued that social housing was needed for young people, and to solve the problem of homelessness.

Thank you once again to the people of the Llandeilo area for your presence at the meeting and for your comments. We appreciate the opportunity provided by these meetings to meet up and talk to you, and we will be announcing further dates and locations soon.

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NEW HOPE FOR THE WELSH LANGUAGE

This will be the theme of a Public Meeting at the Cottage Inn, near Llandeilo on Monday the 26th March at 7 p.m. The speakers are the broadcaster, Elinor Jones, Heini Gruffudd (Chair, Dyfodol i’r Iaith), and Cynog Dafis(former MP and presently Dyfodol i’r Iaith Board member),

 

This meeting is part of Dyfodol’s programme to hold public meetings across Wales. One aim of these meetings is to gain information from local communities; what helps the Welsh language locally? What are the challenges?

Another aim is to present how Dyfodol I’r Iaith wish to see things develop. We want to prioritise the promotion of the Welsh language in the community, the home and the workplace, so that Welsh speakers are given the opportunity to use the language.

Currently, and perhaps for the last half century, the emphasis has been on gaining status for the language and the rights of the individual. We must now change the emphasis to concentrate on creating opportunities for Welsh speakers to use the language.

Since its foundation 5 years ago, Dyfodol i’r Iaith has seen many of its recommendations accepted, including:

  • The founding of a dozen Welsh Language Centres
  • Establishing a National Centre for Welsh for Adults
  • The inclusion of the Welsh language in planning legislation
  • Establishing a second Welsh radio channel
  • £2 million to promote the Welsh language

The next major step will be for the Welsh government to establish a body with responsibility for leading on language planning and promotion. This is the theme of a white paper recently produced by the government, and we hope to see this body established by 2020.

The major theme for the next 20 years will be to see more Welsh speakers, and just as importantly, to facilitate opportunities for people to use the language.

This cannot happen without careful planning and creative action. Neither can it come about under the current situation, where political changes can disrupt plans, and local authorities and other bodies remain complacent.

As a lobbying group, which influences government, Dyfodol i’r Iaith public support and attracting new members will naturally be another aim of this meeting.

We look forward to working together powerfully and creatively.

The Cottage Inn ger Llandeilo

 

PUBLIC MEETING LLANDEILO

Remember that we will be holding a public meeting on Monday evening the 26th March at the Cottage Inn near Llandeilo at 7. Our speakers will be Elinor Jones, Heini Gruffudd a Cynog Dafis.

This will be a superb opportunity to discuss matters related to the Welsh language in your area, as well as hearing about Dyfodol’s view on the opportunities and challenges that face the language.

So note the date and come to meet us. You will be assured of a warm welcome and plenty of food for thought!

The Cottage Inn ger Llandeilo