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

DYFODOL I’R IAITH WELCOMES FFLUR ON TO THE BOARD

Fflur

The Welsh-language organisation, Dyfodol i’r Iaith is proud to welcome Fflur Arwel on to its Board. As a co-opted member of this Board, Fflur will be contributing to the development the organisation, and helping to set its future priorities. Dyfodol looks forward to working with Fflur, and to making the most of her enthusiasm, vision and expertise as it continues to lobby for the good of the Welsh language.

Fflur originally comes from Dinas, near Caernarfon, but now lives in Aberystwyth, where she works as Head of Marketing for the publisher, Y Lolfa.

Fflur said:

“I am delighted to be joining the Board of Dyfodol i’r Iaith. I have great admiration and respect for this organisation which does so much good work to ensure a thriving future for the Welsh language. I look forward to working with the other Board members and to contributing to this very special work.”

DYFODOL CALLS FOR ACCESS TO KEY EDUCATION DATA

Dyfodol i’r Iaith has expressed concern about a proposal that would make it more difficult to keep an eye on local authorities’ performance in relation to developing Welsh medium education in their areas.

The consultation document, The Education (Amendments Relating to Teacher Assessment Information) (Wales) Regulations 2018 proposes that information on the language of education assessments does not appear on the StatsWales website. This would force those who wish to find this data to scan individual reports or request the information through the Freedom of Information process.

Heini Gruffudd, Dyfodol’s Chair said:

“ Extending Welsh-medium education is essential if we are to ensure growth for the language. We must insist on solid structures to set targets and monitor all aspects of the work, and it goes without saying that it is also essential that all these processes have to be transparent and accessible. We agree with Statiaith, that this proposal would be very damaging; particularly as working towards growth is so necessary in education, and the targets set by the Government’s own Welsh Language Strategy are so challenging.