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Carmarthenshire to research Welsh-language speaker drop | Carmarthenshire to research Welsh-language speaker drop |
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A cross-party report aimed at halting the decline of the Welsh language in Carmarthenshire has been backed by the county council. | A cross-party report aimed at halting the decline of the Welsh language in Carmarthenshire has been backed by the county council. |
Over 70 recommendations were made by a group set-up after the 2011 census showed a 6% drop in Welsh speakers. | Over 70 recommendations were made by a group set-up after the 2011 census showed a 6% drop in Welsh speakers. |
Councillors also agreed to research factors behind the language's decline and to propose ways to address it. | Councillors also agreed to research factors behind the language's decline and to propose ways to address it. |
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (Welsh Language Society) said the council should give a timetable for change. | Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (Welsh Language Society) said the council should give a timetable for change. |
According to Welsh Language Census Working Group report, education is one of the main areas for action. | |
Measures include supporting the principle of all English-medium primary schools in the county eventually delivering foundation phase education for infants in Welsh. | Measures include supporting the principle of all English-medium primary schools in the county eventually delivering foundation phase education for infants in Welsh. |
The council also backed the recommendation that secondary schools plan for a growth in Welsh-medium education. | The council also backed the recommendation that secondary schools plan for a growth in Welsh-medium education. |
The report also aims to establish the "full understanding and awareness of the effect of planning on the Welsh language". | The report also aims to establish the "full understanding and awareness of the effect of planning on the Welsh language". |
The board of the council has already supported the report. | The board of the council has already supported the report. |
Census findings | Census findings |
Before the meeting, members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg raised a flag on the wall of a car park at County Hall with the message "Carmarthenshire County Council - It's time for Action". | Before the meeting, members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg raised a flag on the wall of a car park at County Hall with the message "Carmarthenshire County Council - It's time for Action". |
Chair of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg in Carmarthenshire, Sioned Elin, said: "We note that the council has only pledged to act on some urgent matters, but have not yet created a definite timetable. | Chair of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg in Carmarthenshire, Sioned Elin, said: "We note that the council has only pledged to act on some urgent matters, but have not yet created a definite timetable. |
"We now expect that the implementation timetable is put in place in time for the Eisteddfod, when the eyes of Wales will be on Carmarthenshire." | "We now expect that the implementation timetable is put in place in time for the Eisteddfod, when the eyes of Wales will be on Carmarthenshire." |
The 2014 National Eisteddfod is held in Llanelli for the first time since 2000. | The 2014 National Eisteddfod is held in Llanelli for the first time since 2000. |
The 2011 census revealed the county's Welsh speakers had fallen under half its population for the first time. | The 2011 census revealed the county's Welsh speakers had fallen under half its population for the first time. |
Carmarthenshire saw the greatest reduction in percentage points in the number of Welsh speakers across Wales - from 50.3% in 2001 to 43.9% in 2011. | Carmarthenshire saw the greatest reduction in percentage points in the number of Welsh speakers across Wales - from 50.3% in 2001 to 43.9% in 2011. |
In March First Minister Carwyn Jones said a new vision for the Welsh language will be set out by the Welsh Government later in the spring. | In March First Minister Carwyn Jones said a new vision for the Welsh language will be set out by the Welsh Government later in the spring. |
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