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Menter Iaith Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen a Mynwy

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Family Children and Young People Officer

Menter Iaith is recruiting a new Family, Children and Young People’s officer. Welsh is essential.
06/09/2010

FREE ENTRY SCHEME CLOSES NEXT WEEK

FREE ENTRY SCHEME CLOSES NEXT WEEK
There’s only a week left to apply for a free ticket to the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys National Eisteddfod Maes on Sunday 1 August this year. The scheme will close on Wednesday 30 June, and no application will be accepted after this date.

The scheme, financed by the Welsh Assembly Government, has been a great success, and Eisteddfod organisers have already received applications for over 19,000 tickers for the Sunday, which is sure to be a great day out for the whole family.

For the first few weeks priority was given to local people but by now, we welcome applications from all parts of Wales. The aim of the campaign was to attract a new audience to the festival, especially in an area which has not hosted the Eisteddfod for many years. Organisers hoped that the scheme would appeal to families within an hour’s journey of the Maes, offering them a taster of the buzz and fun of the festival.

84% of the applications so far have come from the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys region, and 44% of applications have come from those between 25 and 44 years old. 69% of those applying for tickets will be visiting the Eisteddfod for the first time this year.

National Eisteddfod Chief Executive, Elfed Roberts, said:

“Our aim was to appeal to families locally, and this campaign has been a great success over the past few months. We must draw a line at some point and it was decided to close the scheme on 30 June following discussion with the Welsh Language Board and the Welsh Assembly Government.

“Over the past month we have seen a marked increase in the number of applications from people across the whole of Wales for the Sunday, and we’re appealing to Eisteddfodwyr from all over Wales to get in touch over the next few days if they would like to take advantage of the free entry scheme on Sunday 1 August. Any visitors who decide they’d like to visit on the Sunday after the end of the month will still be welcomed, but will have to pay for a ticket in the usual manner.”

Anyone interested in attending the morning service in the Pavilion will have to apply for a ticket through this scheme before the end of the month, and a free entry ticket will not allow entry to the Cymanfa Ganu (congregational singing) on the Sunday evening. A separate ticket will need to be bought for this event.

To apply for a free ticket, go to the Eisteddfod website – www.eisteddfod.org.uk – and follow the link from the front page. You can also ring 08454 090 300 or 08454 090 400. Tickets will be distributed before the middle of July.

The Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys National Eisteddfod is held in The Works, Ebbw Vale from 31 July – 7 August. The Maes is convenient for visitors from all parts of Wales, with easy transport links from all main routes and regular public transport access. Forty minutes from the centre of Cardiff, Ebbw Vale is an hour from Swansea and two and a quarter hours from the Dolgellau area.

The festival attracts around 160,000 visitors every year, and is a travelling festival which alternates between north and south Wales. Entry to all daytime activities is free of charge for the price of a daily Maes ticket.

The Eisteddfod receives a grant from the Welsh Assembly Government through the Welsh Language Board. The Eisteddfod also receives funding from unitary authorities in Wales through its partnership with the Welsh Local Government Association. This year’s festival has received £300,000 from the Heads of the Valleys Regeneration Programme, to enable the Eisteddfod to visit the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys area.
22/06/2010

Siop y Ganolfan's New Website

Siop y Ganolfan's New Website
I hope you enjoy browsing this site and manage to find what you're looking for. If you experience any difficulties or have an unusual request please click on 'contact us' and you'll have my undivided attention.
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Phyl Griffiths
www.siopyganolfan.co.uk
Siop y Ganolfan's New Website
28/06/2010

2010 EISTEDDFOD CHAIR PRESENTED TO LOCAL COMMITTEE

2010 EISTEDDFOD CHAIR PRESENTED TO LOCAL COMMITTEE
This evening (15 June 2010), the University of Glamorgan presented the Chair for the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys National Eisteddfod to the local committee at a special ceremony in Treforest.

This year’s Chair and the financial prize are both presented by the University. The Chair was designed and the project managed by two members of staff from the University’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Jeremy Spencer and Richard Randall, and crafted by Alex McDonald from Pembrokeshire. Alex was also responsible for crafting the 2008 Cardiff and District National Eisteddfod Chair.

The Mystic Symbols are at the core of this year’s Chair, and its three sweet chestnut upright elements reflect the three triangular shadows. Both the written and spoken word is embodied in its form, with the seat reminding us of an open book and spoken language, and the tip of the Chair reminiscent of the nib of a quill or pen and the written language.

Richard Davies, Chair of the 2010 Executive Committee said:

“I am delighted to accept the Chair on behalf of the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys National Eisteddfod Executive. It’s a beautifully crafted Chair, and is very different to the Eisteddfod Chairs of the past. It’s a modern Chair, and a Chair which perfectly reflects this year’s Eisteddfod.”

“Although the concepts within the Chair will be well-known to Eisteddfodwyr, the Chair itself is unusual and presents these themes in a new way. This is our hope in Blaenau Gwent and the Heads of the Valleys this year. We are very grateful to the University of Glamorgan for their generosity, and for the support of an organisation like the University which plays such a central role within the region.”

The Chair’s materials contain some of the values of the University of Glamorgan, with the wood sustainably grown by Coed Cymru from Welsh woodland, echoing the University’s commitment to the environment and the challenge of a green economy, and the carbon fibre reflects the University’s place at the cutting edge of technology. Both were produced in Wales.

University of Glamorgan Vice-Chancellor, Julie Lydon, commented:

“The University of Glamorgan is proud to be donating this year’s chair, and the fact that it has been designed by one of our lecturers reflects the wealth of creative talent at the University.

“In the year when we are announcing our new Welsh language scheme, it is fitting that we are supporting the National Eisteddod and demonstrating our commitment to the Welsh language in this way.”

The Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys National Eisteddfod is held in The Works, Ebbw Vale from 31 July – 7 August. The Maes is convenient for visitors from all parts of Wales, with easy transport links from all main routes and regular public transport access. Forty minutes from the centre of Cardiff, Ebbw Vale is an hour from Swansea and two and a quarter hours from the Dolgellau area.

The festival attracts around 160,000 visitors every year, and is a travelling festival which alternates between north and south Wales. Entry to all daytime activities is free of charge for the price of a daily Maes ticket.

The Eisteddfod receives a grant from the Welsh Assembly Government through the Welsh Language Board. The Eisteddfod also receives funding from unitary authorities in Wales through its partnership with the Welsh Local Government Association. This year’s festival has received £300,000 from the Heads of the Valleys Regeneration Programme, to enable the Eisteddfod to visit the Blaenau Gwent and Heads of the Valleys area.
15/06/2010

 

 

Events

Coffee Morning with Sian Lloyd
10:00
Friday 24/09/2010
EBBW VALE LAC, JAMES STREET
COFFEE MORNING Friday 24 September 2010 10.00am – 11.00am EBBW VALE LAC JAMES STREET ALL WELCOME For more details contact Sarah Meek: Welsh Language Development Officer for Adults – Blaenau Gwent 01495 355892 sarah.meek@bla enau-gwent.gov.uk

Reading Club
1:00
Thursday 30/09/2010
Ebbw Vale Library
Once a month at Ebbw Vale Library Suitable for learners at level Sylfaen - Canolradd 30/09/2010, 04/11/2010, 02/12/2010, 20/01/2011, 17/02/2011, 24/03/2011, 05/05/2011, 09/06/2011

Coffe and Chat
1:00
Thursday 07/10/2010
Brynmawr Learning Action Centre
Once a month - Brynmawr Learning Action Centre All Welcome


Contact 07728 907772 for more information

 

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