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Learn Welsh for the Health and Care sector – a partnership to support 'More Than Just Words'
National Centre for Learning Welsh celebrates 2025 Welsh Learner of the Year
National Centre for Learning Welsh research project to boost Welsh skills among children in Wales
A conversation about Romeo and Juliet
12 Aug 25
“Empowering” experience singing in Welsh for the first time
07 Aug 25
Learn Welsh Tutor to support S4C and the production sector
06 Aug 25
Young people from Wrexham experience Eisteddfod for first time, thanks to National Centre for Learning Welsh scheme
05 Aug 25
Celebrating the partnership between the National Centre for Learning Welsh and Wrexham AFC
04 Aug 25
National Centre's language learning and acquisition expertise drives growth in the number of Welsh learners
04 Aug 25
Emma Burton receives ‘Tlws y Tiwtor’ Learn Welsh tutor award
02 Aug 25
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Learn Welsh conversation group for young people living in Swansea
Kierion Lloyd’s speech at the Eisteddfod
The Chair of Maes D looks forward to Eisteddfod y Garreg Las 2026