By Dr Dyfan Powell, Wavehill The ONS statistics show that thousands of young people leave the Arfor[1] area each year....
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From the need for increased use of the language in business, through to using Welsh language products as a catalyst to spark economic activity, there exists significant research gaps in our understanding of what can be done to sustain and grow the language across Arfor and wider Wales.
Defining Language and the Economy
As part of the Eisteddfod AmGen virtual events, Arsyllfa held a series of sessions on the economy in Wales. The second...
From the community up: a new way for market towns
As part of this year's Eisteddfod AmGen events, Arsyllfa held a series of sessions relating to the economy in Wales....
What is Arfor?
Arfor is a socio-economic network of four Welsh counties, which will work in unison for the benefit and future of the...
Using the Welsh language as part of your business
Already a thriving and living language in many communities, the Welsh language is used by an array of businesses not...
What is Marchnad Lafur Cymraeg?
Marchnad Lafur Cymraeg is a pilot project that aims to develop the Welsh language as a catalyst to the economy. The...
Economy of Identity – a modern concept for a modern Carmarthenshire
The project advisory group recently reviewed Economies of Identity: State of the Art, published in 2018 by Inês...