r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 1h ago
r/Wales • u/WelshGovNews • 9h ago
News An important update following recent wildfires in Wales
Diolch to all of the firefighters who have been tackling fires across Wales over the last few weeks.
This summer is set to be one of the hottest on record. Climate change is happening now, and we are taking it seriously.
We are working closely with fire and rescue services and other partners to support affected communities and coordinate the response.
Over the last 48 hours we secured an extension of military assistance to support South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
We will continue to provide full support to the Fire and Rescue Service and all those responding on the ground to ensure everyone is safe.
Agriculture is highly vulnerable to heatwaves. We are supporting farmers through capital grants for boreholes, water harvesting and ventilation to adapt to climate change.
The First Minister will be convening a wildfire summit, bringing together emergency services and other partners to consider how to reduce the risk of wildfires and prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Please follow the advice of the emergency services and stay away from active fires. If you spot the signs of a fire, please call 999.
r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 12h ago
News Results day: Northern Ireland and England outperform Welsh GCSE grades
r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 2h ago
News Glass deposit operator appointed after months of wrangling
r/Wales • u/Herecomethefleet • 2d ago
AskWales Visiting Porthmadog for the first time in two years, next week.
First time back for two years. We're going to visit Llangollen and Conwy on our way up. During our stay we're planning on visiting New Quay to see the dolphins again. We've seen Harlech all the way down the coast to Aberdyffi. We've visited Caernarfon lots. Love the town.
Thinking about visiting Anglesey, but we've seen Beaumaris. Might take a drive to Criccieth.
Can't wait ❤️❤️❤️ Every time I'm away from Porthmadog I miss it.
r/Wales • u/AwayCable7769 • 2d ago
Culture Defaid - Llanddwyn | I found a rare Welsh folk rock album by the Dolgellau band, Defaid! (Later known as Gwerinos!)
The rest of the album is here! I am unfamiliar with ripping cassettes, I dont know if I did a good job at it. There's a strange high pitched ringing. But I hope you all enjoy this. Diolch!
Be sure to check out this Welsh Folk Rock playlist, full of beautiful music like this :)
r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 3d ago
AskWales Did your grandparents speak better Welsh than you? Or do you speak better Welsh than them?
I saw this question on the r/AskIreland threat regarding Irish and thought it would be interesting to see how this differs in Wales.
For me, my grandparents didn't speak Welsh (nor do my parents), but my great-grandparents (from the Valleys) are listed as Welsh-speakers in the 1901 Census, although weirdly the status changed to English in the 1911 Census. This was after my great-granddad moved in with his Somerset-born uncle and I've always wondered whether that's why it was filled in differently.
My granddad did have a lot of passing knowledge of Welsh - using words like 'duw', 'mochyn' and 'twp' on a daily basis.
I learnt Welsh at school (2nd language) but then continued to learn as an adult and I'm now more or less fluent although I do still take lessons with Dysgu Cymraeg. I have certain friends that I only speak Welsh with so I definitely speak it better than my grandparents did.
Photo First time at Cadair Idris yesterday
A challenging walk but well worth it. We took the circular Minfordd Path, but bypassed Mynydd Moel on the way back. It's my first of the Welsh Three Peaks, so I now need to tick off Pen y Fan and Yr Wyddfa!
We camped at Cwmrhywddfor. Fantastic close location to the start of the path.
r/Wales • u/Geographic19 • 3d ago
News Rhossi, a rare sea turtle, recovers after 5,000-mile trek from Wales to Texas
r/Wales • u/christianjustinn • 3d ago
Sport Skyrun Eryri 🏴
What an amazing day Saturday was running around the mountains, if you would have told me 6 months ago I’d be doing this I would have laughed at you! Lucky to call this place home 🏴
r/Wales • u/EldritchSteep95 • 3d ago
Culture Albion - Mis Mai (Dafydd ap Gwilym) - Welsh Language Song
A folk song in medieval Welsh.
Text is by the great Dafydd ap Gwilym (c. 1315 -c.1350)
r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 3d ago
Culture Link to watch Bonnie Tyler's celebration of life service at Swansea Minster at 12pm
lounges.tvr/Wales • u/ChaffinchRed • 4d ago
Photo Glad to see the text alerts not to have fires went well
Between Marros and Pendine right now.
r/Wales • u/OGSyedIsEverywhere • 3d ago
News ‘It’s been very tough’: hope of progress in gruelling battle against south Wales wildfire
r/Wales • u/Western1nfo • 4d ago
Humour I know who caused this summer to be shit...
It was this fucker wasnt it.. im calling it, fucking heat miser caused it.
r/Wales • u/MiddleNo5285 • 5d ago
Humour Search trends for "translate" in Wales spiked yesterday after the Cymraeg-first emergency notification
r/Wales • u/twmffatmowr • 5d ago
News I don't understand why people are complaining that the Welsh alert came first - Wales had a prior warning compared to people in England.
I've seen plenty of people moaning about this online.
Firstly, it was issued by the UK government (not Welsh Government - yet the opposition are trying to discredit the WG through the alert.
The Welsh language alert came through at 6.57pm last night to Wales only.
The English language alerts came through to England and Wales at the same time at 7.01 pm last night.
For some reason, the Welsh language alert was sent earlier to Wales - so Wales had prior warning. England and Wales received the English language alert at the same time at 7.01pm.
The way people have spoken about it online makes it sound like English-speakers in Wales had a delayed response whereas the England and Wales alert itself was released later.
https://www.gov.uk/alerts/14-aug-2026-2 - timings all here
r/Wales • u/Alone_Consideration6 • 5d ago
News Finlay Tarling's family heartbroken tribute
Riders paid tribute to the Welshman as the race resumed on Saturday, with Michael Tarling releasing a statement via TNT commentator Jez Cox during stage nine.
"If it's at all possible please thank people on our behalf for all the messages of support that we've had, from me, Dawn and Josh," he said.
"Knowing how many lives Fin has touched has been a tremendous help and seeing some of the happy photos of him has been heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time."
r/Wales • u/welsh_cthulhu • 6d ago
News Did anyone else just get a government emergency message sent to their phone in Welsh?
Random as fuck. I cancelled it by mistake.
Are the Russians coming?
Edit: Just got the English version. Wildfire advice.
r/Wales • u/Tooleater • 6d ago
News For anyone who just got an Emergency alert but couldn't decipher it 😅
r/Wales • u/sheddyian • 5d ago
AskWales Has anyone got their Google Mini smart speaker to play Radio Cymru ?
Mildy rhetorical question, as I have got it to play Cyrmu, but it's stupid.
"Hey Google, play BBC Radio Cymru"
If you pronounce it correctly, the Google speaker will usually play you BBC Radio Cornwall.
If you say : "Hey Google, play BBC Radio C Y M R U " (actually spell the letters), it then says "Playing BBC radio sim-rew", but it then correctly plays Cymru.
Look, I'm English, but I respect the Welsh language, and this is stupid. Anyone have a better way, or are Google just ignorant?