The latest news about the Eisteddfod
9 Aug 2017
At the call of the herald trumpets in 1999, Sonia Edwards rose to receive the Anglesey National Eisteddfod Prose Medal.
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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.
Ivor Davies came to a controversial conclusion whilst awarding his prize at the Anglesey 2017 National Eisteddfod.
7 Aug 2017
Below is Gwion Hallam's winning poem from this year's Crown competition.
Following the birth of his first child fourteen years ago, Gwion Hallam almost turned his back on composing poetry. But a recent project working as a poet with dementia patients changed everything.
5 Aug 2017
The Anglesey 2017 National Eisteddfod Young Artist Scholarship was awarded to a Caernarfon maker to push the boundaries of glass blowing.
A Cardiff artist who investigates the possibilities of three dimensional drawing has won the Gold Medal for Fine Art at the Anglesey 2017 National Eisteddfod of Wales.
A maker who has created a ‘wire room’ containing a Welsh dresser, a bed from Slovakia, clothing and a table and chairs, has won Gold Medal for Craft and Design at the Anglesey 2017 National Eisteddfod of Wales.
26 Nov 2016
Today (26 November), the National Eisteddfod Council discussed the success of the Monmouthshire and District festival, hearing that the week left a surplus of over £6,000.
9 Aug 2016
Speaking as the Monmouthshire and District National Eisteddfod drew to a close, outgoing Eisteddfod President, Garry Nicholas, spoke of the success of this year’s festival held at Castle Meadows, Abergavenny.