Glamorgan Gazette

‘Brilliant’ week for Urdd

- ABBY BOLTER abby.bolter@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MORE than 89,000 people attended this year’s Urdd Eisteddfod.

As well as the visitors to the Maes on the Bridgend College campus in Pencoed, 15,000 youngsters competed during last week’s event, which is Europe’s largest youth cultural festival.

And, making it all run smoothly were more than 269 staff and volunteers who, on average, walked 17km per day, a daily total of 4,573km which is equal to the distance from Pencoed to Quebec in Canada.

Aled Siôn, director of the Urdd Eisteddfod, said: “We’ve had a brilliant week at Pencoed, with everything going well.

“The standard of the competitio­ns was very high – in the pavilion and beyond.

“We are thrilled that we can offer this platform for the children and young people of Wales to showcase their various talents.”

For the first time snakes were brought to the Urdd Eisteddfod by Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaeth­ol, and more than 800 young people bounced inside a giant brain by the science pavilion, Gwyddonle.

At the Bridgend, TaffEly Urdd National Eisteddfod more than 200 Welsh clips were created for YouTube and 300 hours was spent creating new Minecraft worlds in Creadigol, the digital area within Gwyddonle.

In Pentre Mistar Urdd (Mr Urdd’s village), 175 children climbed a total of 105km and around 2,700 selfies were taken on the Friesian cow seat at the Brecon and Radnorshir­e 2018 Urdd Eisteddfod stand.

A total of 750 Mistar Urdd toys were sold and 4,060 children took part in activities in the sport area.

On the Monday, the Men and Women’s Uefa Champions League cups were on display, with 750 photos taken by the cups.

Lasagne was the best seller in Caffi Mistar Urdd, with Eisteddfod goers eating 950kg of chips, 257kg of baked beans and 1,250 eggs. Over 13,000 cups of teas and coffees were also made.

Clips for the pavilion were available on YouTube, which had 72,613 views, a total of 100,074 minutes.

One stall that had a good week was Teganau Tina.

Owner Tina Roberts said: “We’ve had a really busy week here, with ‘fidget spinners’ and fashion bows selling well. Some children have spent hours here.”

There were winners in all of the main ceremonies, with Ryan Howells winning the Composer’s Medal, Rebecca Jones winning the Learner’s Medal, Mared Llywelyn winning the Drama Medal, Gwynfor Dafydd the Chair and Elen Gwenllian the Crown.

One of the volunteers who had a particular­ly busy week, and is extremely glad that so many have visited, is Tegwen Ellis, chairwoman of the executive committee.

She said: “It’s been a truly memorable week and the support we’ve had locally over the last two years has been brilliant. I would like to thank Urdd staff for their support, and to all the volunteers, visitors, competitor­s, adjudicato­rs, mentors and teachers for their support to the Urdd Eisteddfod.”

 ?? PICTURES: ARWYN ROBERTS ?? Mudiad meithrin on the Pavillion stage on Saturday
PICTURES: ARWYN ROBERTS Mudiad meithrin on the Pavillion stage on Saturday
 ??  ?? Aelwyd Penllyn won the recitation party under 25
Aelwyd Penllyn won the recitation party under 25
 ??  ?? Mr Urdd with Rhianon Walker, Urdd organiser for next year’s eisteddfod in Builth Wells
Mr Urdd with Rhianon Walker, Urdd organiser for next year’s eisteddfod in Builth Wells

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