Baner Eisteddfod Rhondda Cynon Taf ym Mhontypridd
Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf - 15 Oct 2024

We're delighted to support Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf's brand new initiative

As part of the Diwrnod Shw'mae Su'mae celebrations today (15 October), Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf announced a brand new partnership with the National Eisteddfod, Helo Blod, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council and Ymbweru Bro as part of the Eisteddfod's legacy following this year’s successful festival in the area.

The awards celebrate the Welsh language among businesses and companies in the Rhondda Cynon Taf area, during the year leading up to the Eisteddfod, together with the period following the festival itself.

They’re also a chance to thank local businesses for their support and the awards also focus on what the local language initiative can offer the private sector to encourage and help them use more Cymraeg in the future.

Osian Rowlands, Chief Executive of Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf, said, "This year's Eisteddfod was one of the best for many years, and Pontypridd town and the whole area were a huge part of its success.

"Everyone who came to the area had such a warm croeso from businesses across the region, and we’re keen to celebrate this welcome and the effect it had on our language by launching the first business awards in Wales, using the Eisteddfod legacy to encourage businesses to have the confidence to use a litle more Cymraeg following the festival.  My thanks to all our partners for getting involved in this brand new initiative.

Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Welsh Language, said, "The purpose of Diwrnod Shw'mae Su'mae is to encourage everyone to use whatever Welsh they have. I’m proud to be part of these brand new awards, celebrating the how local businesses in Rhondda Cynon Taf enthusiastically used their Cymraeg during the festival and following the event.”

Betsan Moses, National Eisteddfod Chief Executive, added, "We’re very proud to be part of this project celebrating local businesses in the Rhondda Cynon Taf area. Creating a legacy for the Eisteddfod locally is vitally important, and we’re grateful to the Menter Iaith for their work and desire to celebrate Cymraeg locally following the festival.

"We’re also pleased to have the chance to thank businesses and companies across the area for their support and for being an essential part of the success of this year's event."

The awards are divided into five categories:

All the details are on the Menter Iaith's website, , https://menteriaith.cymru/enwebu-busnes-2024/. The closing date for nominations is Friday 8 November, and the shortlist will be published on Monday 18 November, to mark 100 days since the Rhondda Cynon Taf National Eisteddfod.

The awards will be presented at a special breakfast ceremony at the Lido in Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd, the location of this year's Maes yr Eisteddfod, on the morning of Thursday 5 December.

For more information go to https://menteriaith.cymru/ and for more information on the Eisteddfod go to www.eisteddfod.wales.

Go to the Menter website to nominate businesses if you live in Rhondda Cynon Taf.  Please use the form below if you live outside the area and wish to nominate a business for the Croeso i’r ŵyl award.

Croeso i’r ŵyl award
This award is a chance for those who live outside the area to nominate a business or company that showed a special welcome to Eisteddfod visitors during festival week or during the Proclamation festival in Aberdare in June 2023.

We’re looking for examples of excellent customer care and a business who welcomed and promoted the use of Cymraeg.

This is a national award to celebrate the croeso shown to visitors from outside the area, so those nominating businesses should live outside Rhondda Cynon Taf.

Please answer the questions below when nominating a business or company