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Heritage Minister looks forward to next week's National Eisteddfod

 

On the eve of the National Eisteddfod for Wales, Meirion and District 2009, Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones has offered his best wishes for a successful festival, which takes place on the Rhiwlas Estate between 1 and 8 August.

The Heritage Minister said:

“The National Eisteddfod brings a major economic and cultural boost to the area which hosts the event, as well as giving the Welsh language in the area a significant boost.

“I spent many happy years during in my childhood in the area which is hosting the Eisteddfod this year.  It is where I received my primary and secondary education, and I am very much looking forward to being back in Bala for a week and to take part in events at the Eisteddfod.

“I am sure that this Eisteddfod will be as much of a success as the festival’s previous visits to the area.  I offer my best wishes to the Eisteddfod next week and I’m sure a great number of people will be visiting the festival to enjoy one of the cultural high points of the year.”

Earlier this year, the Heritage Minister announced an extra £100,000 for this year’s event to reflect the difficulties the Eisteddfod face in terms of fundraising in a rural area like Meirionydd.  This was in addition to the £485,722 that the National Eisteddfod receives from the Welsh Language Board.

The Heritage Minister will be undertaking a number of engagements during Eisteddfod week including opening Maes D, the Welsh learners pavilion, opening Lle Celf, taking part in a surgery on the Welsh language in the Welsh Assembly Government pavilion and chairing a question and answer session on the language in the Societies Pavilion.

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