South Wales Echo

World record bid by Urdd as part of celebratio­ns

- BRONWEN WEATHERBY Press Associatio­n Reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WALES’ largest youth organisati­on has announced it will be celebratin­g its centenary in the new year by throwing a huge birthday party in schools across the country and attempting to complete two world records.

Urdd Gobaith Cymru was establishe­d as a youth movement in 1922 and has since had over four million members.

It plans to mark the milestone by holding the biggest birthday bash in its history while attempting two Guinness World Records by getting the largest number of people to upload a video of themselves singing a song to Facebook and Twitter in one hour.

The attempts, to get the most people to post their version of Hei Mistar Urdd – the organisati­on’s anthem – will take place on January 25 and be broadcast live on BBC Radio Wales.

The current Facebook record is 418 videos, and on Twitter it is 250.

On the same day, Welsh landmarks including the Senedd, St Fagans National Museum of History, Big Pit and the National Waterfront Museum, along with businesses, schools and other organisati­ons, will wave the Urdd flag.

Sian Lewis, the Urdd’s chief executive, said: “There is no doubt that the period since March 2020 has been the most challengin­g in our history. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, we had to close our camps and our regular community, sporting and cultural activities had to stop. However, we are rebuilding, and the year of our centenary will be one to remember, with the plans of every department reflecting our spirit and ambition.

“I call on all the schools, clubs, volunteers, businesses and organisati­ons in Wales, and new and former members, to join the biggest party in our history.

“This is an opportunit­y for you to celebrate and for us to thank everyone who has played a small or significan­t part in making the Urdd an important movement for Wales and the people of Wales.”

First launched by Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards almost 100 years ago in Flintshire, north-east Wales, the Urdd employs over 200 people across the country and contribute­s £32m to the Welsh economy.

Tens of thousands of school children visit its summer camps every year, and in 2022 it will open the first environmen­tal camp of its kind in Wales at Pentre Ifan in Pembrokesh­ire, as well as the opening of the Heart of the Centre in Llangranno­g, and a new water centre in Glan-llyn.

The Urdd is also the leading provider of apprentice­ships through the medium of Welsh in the third sector in Wales.

Dozens more events are planned to take place throughout the anniversar­y, including a concert to be held by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

The National Library of Wales, official home of the Urdd’s archive, has planned a number of commemorat­ive exhibition­s and workshops.

The chief executive and librarian at the National Library, Pedr ap Llwyd, said: “The Urdd continues to be an indispensa­ble national movement that continues to enrich the lives of children and young people while promoting the Welsh language at the same time.

“The extent of the organisati­on’s contributi­on to our national life is immeasurab­le and we’re proud to say that much of the organisati­on’s work is recorded here in the library’s collection­s, in archival collection­s, books, sound and moving images.”

To register to attend the Urdd’s birthday party live on Zoom on January 25 and to join the two Guinness World Records title attempts visit www.urdd.cymru/100

 ?? URDD GOBAITH CYMRU ?? Siân Lewis, Urdd’s chief executive, with Mistar Urdd
URDD GOBAITH CYMRU Siân Lewis, Urdd’s chief executive, with Mistar Urdd

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