ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC MEETING 24/04/18 – DYFODOL’S MESSAGE

Dyfodol i’r Iaith looks forward to seeing the Welsh Government establish an independent body to promote the Welsh language. This body will prioritise language schemes based upon the acknowledged principles of language planning. This was Cynog Dafis’s message to a meeting held in Aberystwyth at the end of April.

Although steps have been taken over the past five years in terms of individual rights, it is important to ensure that the use of the Welsh language is promoted within the home, community and the workplace. This is not an area for legislation; but rather, positive government action at grass-roots level.

We need to consider how the counties of west Wales can work together to implement policies for the benefit of the language. This focus would include economic growth and the planning of housing, in addition to increasing the use of Welsh as an administrative language within local government and other bodies.

Although progress has been made in raising the status of the Welsh language over the years, there remains a pressing need to strengthen the language in the home, community and within education. These three areas form the cornerstones for ensuring growth in the number of speakers, and in the use of the language for the future.

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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