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Welsh language promises made at the National Eisteddfod

The next steps on the journey to one million Welsh speakers by 2050 will be announced by the Welsh Government’s Minister for the Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan, during her visit to the National Eisteddfod in Llanrwst today .

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In July the National Assembly’s Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee published a report following its inquiry into ‘Supporting and Promoting the Welsh Language’.

The Minister is announcing that the Welsh Government will provide a new focus on efforts to deliver the Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 strategy. Funding has been agreed to employ experts to lead and advise Prosiect 2050, a new multi-disciplinary unit which will work with partners across Wales and beyond to help deliver our goals together.

Prosiect 2050 will be tasked with co-ordinating the planning for having a million speakers in the country, from early years through Welsh-medium statutory education provision to post-compulsory education to Welsh for adults.

It will double the use of Welsh by creating new initiatives, and evaluating current initiatives and support policy areas across the Welsh Government to contribute to the maintenance of our Welsh-speaking communities and to the increased use of Welsh, in alignment with Cymraeg 2050.

The Minister is also announcing that a new Memorandum of Understanding between the Welsh Government and the Welsh Language Commissioner has been agreed. The Memorandum clarifies the relationship between both organisations, and their responsibilities in working towards Cymraeg 2050.

In addition, new Welsh language standards regulations for two new sectors - water companies and healthcare regulators - are being developed.

Eluned Morgan said: “We have a bold and exciting programme for our country to ensure that by 2050 we reach one million Welsh speakers. As a government we are committed to this and I am delighted that there has been so much support from across the board for this exciting ambition.

“The new measures I’m announcing today will help us achieve our ambitious target. I am committed to see an increase in the use of Welsh language services."

“I also want to provide greater focus and rigour in language planning, promotion and behaviour change both within Government and externally. Prosiect 2050 will benefit from enhanced language planning expertise and provide me with assurance that we are on the right track to reaching a million speakers by 2050, to double the daily use of Welsh and to maintain Welsh-speaking communities."

"This is the next step on the journey for Cymraeg 2050 which will result in one million Welsh speakers just as long as we, the people who love the language, work together to share our love and passion with the rest of the country.”