A NEW GOVERNMENT: DYFODOL LOOKS FORWARD TO THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

With a new Government elected, Dyfodol i’r Iaith will continue to work to ensure a central position for the Welsh language in all policy areas. As the next chapter unfolds, the organisation be aiming to build upon past successes and ensure new gains for the language.

Heini Gruffudd, Dyfodol’s Chair said, “We look forward to working with the new Government to ensure that priority is given to positive work in favour of the Welsh language.”

There will be an opportunity to hear more and to discuss the organisation’s programme over the next five years at Dyfodol’s next public meeting. The meeting will be held at 7 o’clock on Tuesday May 10th at Tŷ Tawe, Swansea, and a warm welcome is extended to all.

 

DYFODOL I’R IAITH’S PUBLIC MEETING: AN OPPORTUNITY TO PLAN FOR THE WELSH LANGUAGE FOLLOWING THE RESULTS OF THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

As the results of the Assembly elections on Thursday night and into Friday morning are announced, Dyfodol i’r Iaith will be scrutinising and analysing the opportunities for the Welsh language during the next government. They will also be extending an opportunity to hear their conclusions and contribute to the discussion at a Public Meeting to be held in Swansea next Tuesday. The speakers will be the authors of the organisation’s manifesto, Creating a Future for the Welsh Language, Cynog Dafis and Heini Gruffudd. Emyr Lewis, another member of Dyfodol’s Board will be chairing the meeting.

Dyfodol i’r Iaith have for many months been discussing their manifesto with politicians as they have been preparing for the Assembly elections on May 5th.

Heini Gruffudd commented “This is an excellent opportunity to share and discuss our vision and priorities in the light of the election results. We look forward to a lively meeting, and to establishing our programme for the next five years. This is an important time for the Welsh Language, and we’re hoping for a good turnout to contribute to the discussion.”

The meeting will be held at 7 o’clock on Tuesday May 10th at Tŷ Tawe, Swansea, and a warm welcome is extended to all.