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Woman on phone The 2001 Census showed a growth in the number of Welsh-speakers. Part of this growth is explained by adults joining Welsh language courses. Here are the people who can help you do this in North West Wales.

Welsh for Adults Consortium
The co-ordinator in the North West is -
Elwyn Hughes, Department of Lifelong Learning, University of Wales, Bangor, Dean Street, Bangor. LL57 1UT
Telephone: 01248 382259
Email: e.hughes@bangor.ac.uk
Website: www.bangor.ac.uk/ced

Welsh for Adults Information Line
For advice on learning Welsh there's a new booklet and helpline giving a rundown of all the options, from night classes to CD-roms, plus details of other learning aids and qualifications. The booklet also covers resources for experienced learners.
Telephone: 0871 230 0017
Email: iaith@galw.org

Cyd - Cymry Cymraeg a Dysgwyr ar y Gyd
Welsh Speakers and Learners Together is a movement that offers social opportunities to bring Welsh learners and Welsh-speakers together. Contacts for local groups in North West Wales are listed under Môn a Gwynedd and Clwyd on their website - www.aber.ac.uk/cyd.

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