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Nant Gwrtheyrn > Articles by: Mathew

Eluned Morgan, the Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language, visited Nant Gwrtheyrn, The Welsh Language Centre During her visit Eluned Morgan had the opportunity to witness the challenges as well as the key work that the Centre does in relation to increasing the number of Welsh speakers as well as raising awareness of […]

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The Summer has finally arrived and there is no better place to enjoy this warm weather than here in the peace and tranquillity of the Nant. It is great to see so many people enjoying the view and the sunshine from the terrace every lunchtime. It was a pleasure to welcome so many Higher-level learners […]

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2019 has been named an ‘Year of Discovery’ by Visit Wales and is the third year a course has been created to coincide with these national themed years here at Nant. ‘Discover Anglesey’ was held as a Higher 2 course during March under the care of guest tutor, Delyth Roberts. The course was a great […]

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Teitl y swydd:             Staff gweini Adran:                         Caffi Meinir / Arlwyo Oriau:                          Naill ai Llawn Amser – 37.5 awr yr wythnos o ddydd Llun i ddydd Sul yn ôl trefn rota fydd yn cynnwys oriau anghymdeithasol, a rhai penwythnosau a Gwyliau                            […]

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I dare to announce that spring has sprung here at Nant Gwrtheyrn, for a short while anyway! The daffodils are a wonderful sight around the village and I’m very pleased that the goats are leaving them in peace! Tapas Llŷn Week was a success again this year. Thank you very much to everyone who came […]

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Thank you to all of you who came to support our Christmas fair this year. It was a wonderful day with the winter sun shining on the village. It was a pleasure to welcome you all down to the Nant. A big thanks to Pwllheli Brass Band for providing the entertainment, to Berwyn Coaches for […]

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Carl Foulkes has used his annual leave from his current job as Deputy Chief Constable in Merseyside to undertake an intensive course at Nant Gwrtheyrn. Meic Raymant Head of Welsh Language Services at North Wales Police said: “It was good to see that the new Chief Constable was able to attend a residential course at […]

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Nant Gwrtheyrn has won a coveted European award at a ceremony in Brussels last week. The centre has been nominated in the ‘Investing in cultural heritage’ category of the 2018 European Commissions RegioStars Awards, the awards that identify good practices in regional development and highlight original and innovative projects that are attractive and inspiring to […]

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Nant Gwrtheyrn’s Chairman, Huw Jones, joined a deputation from Wales on a three day visit to the Basque Country in order to study the system of teaching Basque as a second language which is in operation in that country. The population of the Basque Country is similar to that of Wales, but the numbers of […]

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The Nant is celebrating 40 years since establishing Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn (Trust) this year. The great dream of transforming an old quarrying village into a progressive language centre is now a fact. The Nant has welcomed over 30,000 Welsh learners since 1982 and now employs 37 local staff. The original vision of creating a ‘Peiriant […]

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Annwyl gyfaill,   Fel rhan o ddathlu 40 mlynedd ers sefydlu Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn mae’r Nant yn trefnu Gŵyl y Nant – Dathlu 40 ar Ddydd Sadwrn, Medi 22, 2018. I ddiolch am eich cyfraniad gwerthfawr, hoffwn eich gwahodd i ymuno yn y dathliadau. Am 2 o’r gloch y prynhawn bydd arddangosfa ‘Hanesyddol’ yn cael […]

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Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn celebrates 40 years. In 1978, following fundraising on a massive scale throughout Wales, Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn purchased the Nant from Kneeshaw and Lupton for the sum of £25,000. As part of the celebrations Nant Gwrtheyrn have collaborated with the team at Melin Tregwynt to create and exclusive blanket based on a 1960’s […]

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Do you remember ‘Gŵyl y Nant’ all those years ago? To celebrate 40 years since the establishment of Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn (Trust) this year, we are holding a special festival on Saturday, September 22 to celebrate this milestone, ‘Gŵyl y Nant – Celebrating 40’. The festival will start at 2 o’clock with the launch of […]

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The National Welsh Language and Heritage centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn, has been nominated for a coveted European award. The centre has been nominated in the ‘Investing in cultural heritage’ category of the 2018 European Commissions RegioStars Awards. The awards identify good practices in regional development and highlight original and innovative projects that are attractive and inspiring […]

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The Dewin and Doti Festival arrived at Nant Gwrtheyrn on Monday. The theme this year is ‘Ffrindiau’r Môr’ (Friends of the Sea). The show features the children’s favourite songs sung in Welsh for Kids groups. Three shows were held in Neuadd Rhys with an enthusiastic young audience enjoying the opportunity of meeting their favourite characters. […]

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Following on from the success of our ‘Merched mewn Llenyddiaeth Cymraeg’ last year, 14 eager learners attended another excellent course in the company of our guest tutor Bethan Gwanas. The course concentrated on some of Wales’ contemporary authors including Manon Steffan Ros, Sonia Edwards and Lleucu Roberts, some male authors were also included this year, […]

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Another beautiful week at Nant with another group of eager learners. Here they are enjoying the wonderful weather. All the learners were given the opportunity to practice their Welsh in Pwllheli this week. The Entry 1 Level course is suitable for people with some knowledge of the Welsh language, and who can do some simple […]

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Sun, Sun and more Sun! May has been a glorious month! And where better to enjoy the sunshine than here in the splendour of Nant Gwrtheyrn? It was good to see so many day visitors here during the recent half term break. People visit Nant Gwrtheyrn from all over the world and as the Summer […]

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Gordon was born in Alltwen near Pontardawe and brought up within a Welsh speaking family. Gordon has travelled the world. He has lived in Somerset, England for many years and lived in Honk Kong for fifteen years, working as a Bursar in a privately funded school. He has not been able to speak Welsh since […]

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This is Judith Hunt with her penguin. Judith attended the Higher 1 level course at the Nant last week. Judith and her penguin have travelled the world. This is what Judith had to say about the course “Judith and the penguin agree that it has been the best experience ever and they have learnt so […]

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April has been a month filled with conferences and retreats here at Nant. The Greensville Trust returned to the Nant once again this year during the beautiful sunshine of Easter holidays. The National Teachers Union of Wales and the National Centre for Learning Welsh held their annual national conferences here during April, as well. Several […]

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Spring has finally sprung here at Nant Gwrtheyrn with the annual show of daffodils along the path from Y Plas to Caffi Meinir a must see! As spring arrives, the wedding season has also begun and we look forward to welcoming all our wedding couples to the Nant to celebrate their special days during the […]

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Happy New Year to you all! After a break over the Christmas period, the village is once again bustling with some construction work going on at the cafe. The latest extension will include new toilets for Caffi Meinir customers together with store rooms and some office space. So, if you come down to the Nant […]

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