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The Latest From Cymuned

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By: Ceri Shaw
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What is Cymuned? (Community)From their site:- " Cymuned is working for a better future for the communities of Wales. We believe that a stronger voice is needed for our communities - we believe that people like YOU should play a part in making the decisions that effect YOUR community." * Would you like to see a housing market that makes it possible for local people to stay in their communities, and to keep the nature of those communities alive?* Would you like to see a local economy which strengthens small, local businesses, so that people can get good quality work in their own communities?* Would you like to see stronger communities where people all know each other and where its possible to maintain small schools, local surgeries and local shops?* Would you support having public institutions in the Welsh-speaking areas using Welsh as the language of the workplace?* Would you support making sure that schools in the Welsh-speaking areas give their children a fully bilingual education? Here is the latest communication from Cymuned We will reproduce more as and when we receive them and urge all members to consider supporting this organisation and its work in any way they can. "An advance notice to start with. The long running Rhostyllen campaign, which Cymuned have supported from the start, is reaching another milestone. The National Trust's (NT) annual general meeting will be held in Liverpool onSaturday 1st November, and some of the campaigns members have forced a vote on two motions, that the proposed housing development on the grounds of Erddig stately home be halted, and that those responsible for the development be removed from office. If you are a member of the NT, it would be great if you could get there to vote, but at least make sure that you support both motions in the postal vote. If you are not a member, then join the crew of Rhostyllen residents who will be protesting outside - This vote could set an important precedent for the future. For more details about the protest, go to www.Rhostyllen.com On to the work at the heart of Cymuned. The work of communicating with the Fro's councils is ongoing as we convince them to follow Gwynedd Council in adopting the Welsh language as their internal language of work. Thanks to all the staff members of the councils who have contacted us - if you work for one of the councils and haven't been in touch yet, do it now, by answering this email.The resurrection of the magazine EinGwlad / OursAlone is also moving apace. If you are interested in submitting articles on subjects relevant to Welshness and the Welsh Nation, (in Welsh or English) then get in touch to discuss your ideas.On Wednesday 8th October, Cymuned will be attending the Equality and Human Rights Commission's Human Rights Enquiry in Cardiff. We will be submitting statistical evidence to show the background and importance of our work, and to show the inequalities surrounding the Welsh language even in its heartlands.Thank you to David who sent a very politely worded note to Panorama pointing out that amongst the Scottish, English, Irish, Moslem and other contributors to their programme 'True Brits', no Welsh people were heard, no mention was made of Wales or the Welsh language, and no hint was given as to what our contribution might be to this 'Britishness'. It will be interesting to hear their response.News form the Fro to close. The Quarryman's Arms (Y Cwari) in Llanllyfni is under threat after its owner applied for planning permission for 5 houses on the site, to be built after he's demolished the pub. Permission has already been given for 12 houses on another site, and another application is awaiting permission. Its unlikely that the owner will get permission to demolish a successful (or at least potentially successful) pub, but we will be watching this situation closely. If you live in the area, get in touch with Llanllyfni Community Council to support their stand against these plans.Until next time!IestynCymuned, 64 Stryd Fawr, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 5RR, CYMRU"