The latest news about the Eisteddfod
12 Aug 2017
The Anglesey National Eisteddfod Honorary President is Wales’ Assistant Manager, Osian Roberts.
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11 Aug 2017
Osian Rhys Jones, originally from Y Ffôr, Pwllheli, but now living in Cardiff, is the winner of the Chair at this year's National Eisteddfod.
Bendith have won this year’s Welsh Language Album of the Year for their album, Bendith.
10 Aug 2017
The winner of the Anglesey National Eisteddfod Drama Medal is a teacher from Carmarthenshire.
Alffa has won this year’s Brwydr y Bandiau (Battle of the Bands) competition, following a competition held on the Open Air Stage last night, when six artists and groups performed for the prize.
The Anglesey National Eisteddfod Science and Technology Medal is awarded to Deri Tomos, Llanllechid, Gwynedd, for his lifelong contribution to science through the medium of Welsh.
9 Aug 2017
This year’s Welsh Learner of the Year is Emma Chappell.
Tonight, it was announced that there was no winner for the Musicians’ Medal at the Anglesey National Eisteddfod.
At the call of the herald trumpets in 1999, Sonia Edwards rose to receive the Anglesey National Eisteddfod Prose Medal.
8 Aug 2017
Although the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize attracted more entries than ever before, this year’s prize was withheld by adjudicators, Bethan Gwanas, Caryl Lewis and the late Tony Bianchi, who died a few weeks ago.
Dan Puw from Parc, Y Bala, is the winner of this year’s Sir TH Parry-Williams Memorial Medal.
Winners of the 2016 Maes B and Radio Cymru Brwydr y Bandiau (Battle of the Bands) have been chosen to perform in the Reading and Leeds festivals this summer as part of the BBC Introducing scheme.