Supporting Carmarthenshire Council

CARMARTHENSHIRE LANGUAGE PLAN SHOULD BE COPIED BY OTHER WELSH COUNTIES

The Language Plan accepted by the full Carmarthenshire Council is one that should be emulated by other Welsh counties. That is the call of Dyfodol i’r Iaith in response to Carmarthenshire’s decision to accept the Plan without opposition.

Heini Gruffudd, chairman of Dyfodol i’r Iaith said, “It is a historic for a county in Wales to accept a Language Plan which covers housing, the economy, education and language in work and in society.”

He added, “The Language Plan which was accepted by Carmarthenshire has the ability to transform the position of Welsh in the county. It addresses most aspects that fall within the competence of the County Council. We look forward to seeing the language being increasingly used by employees in the County, and to seeing the County providing Welsh medium activities for young people.”

“Dyfodol i’r Iaith presented comments to the working group that prepared the Welsh Language Plan, and it is good to see that the County has responded so positively.”

“The Welsh Government needs to accept that the Welsh Language Plan accepted in Carmarthenshire is used as a pattern for other counties in Wales.”

“In the end, the Welsh will thrive if it is used in the home, in society and at work,  above all else.”

 

 

Public Meetings in Bangor and Denbigh

Dyfodol i’r Iaith will be holding two public meetings in north Wales during April.

Prof. Richard Wyn Jones, from the Wales Governance Centre, who is also a Director of Dyfodol, will be speaking at both meetings

The meeting in Bangor will be held in Berea Newydd chapel on Tuesday 29th April at 7pm.

The meeting in Denbigh will be held in Melin Brwcws on Wednesday 30th April at 7.30pm

Al welcome – members and potential members!

cyfarfod Berea Newydd, Bangor                  cyfarfod Brwcws, Dinbych

Supporting the Mentrau Iaith

Dyfodol i’r Iaith is delighted that more than 1,800 people have signed our petition in the National Assembly for Wales supporting the work of all the Mentrau Iaith in Wales.

The petition was presented to the Chair of the Petitions Committee, William Powell AM on Wednesday, April 2nd  by Elin Maher from Newport Menter Iaith and Emily Cole from Mentrau Iaith Cymru.

William Powell AM, Elin Maher, Emily Cole, Russell George AM

William Powell AM, Elin Maher, Emily Cole, Russell George AM

Dyfodol i’r Iaith decided to prepare the petition as a response to the independent report published by Cardiff University earlier this year. That report said that the important work of the Mentrau should continue but that the Mentrau were not fairly or adequately funded for them to operate to their full potential.

You can read the the statement from Mentrau Iaith Cymru welcoming the support from   Dyfodol i’r Iaith here:. Mentrau Iaith Cymru Statement April 2014