This year's Welsh Learner of the Year is Lucy Cowley, who lives in Llangollen.
She was honoured in a special ceremony on the Pavilion stage on Wednesday, following a high-standard competition.
The other three finalists were Rachel Bedwin, who lives in the Bangor area, Hammad Hassan Rind, who lives in Cardiff, and Leanne Parry, who lives in Prestatyn.
Lucy Cowley is from Is-y-Coed, Wrexham, which is the home of this year’s Eisteddfod. Her grandfather was a refugee from Poland and her grandmother a refugee from Ukraine. Although she had some Welsh in school, she wasn’t confident, but while working as a teacher at Holt School, she realised she loved sharing Welsh with the children.
She went on to take courses and began using Welsh resources in the classroom. She lives in Llangollen and has established a Welsh discussion group in the town, which attracts a group of people from various backgrounds—some new learners and others looking to reconnect with their Welsh. She designs jewellery and brought a stall to the Llŷn and Eifionydd Eisteddfod.
This was announced on the Pavilion stage on Wednesday, 6 August, and Lucy received the Learner of the Year Trophy, donated by Spencer and Jeni Harris, and £300, donated by Ann Aubrey. The other three finalists each received £100.
The judges of the competition were Steve Morris, Francesca Sciarrillo, and Ian Gwyn Hughes.