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    St David’s Day

    St David’s Day 2026 set to be biggest yet with 92 events planned

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 16, 2026No Comments
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    A wide range of events will take place across Wales to mark St David’s Day 2026, with community groups, arts organisations and local charities delivering creative and inclusive celebrations.

    In North Wales, Menter Ty’n Llan will host workshops with Bard Mei Mac, teaching cynganeddu and traditional Welsh poetry skills. Avant Theatre CIC is planning a youth led celebration at Y Lab in Wrexham, bringing together young people and local partners for a day of performance and culture. Outside Lives Ltd will run a three week community arts programme across Denbighshire, blending creativity with local heritage.

    In South East Wales, Media Academy Cymru Ltd is organising a day long bilingual celebration at the Golden Cross, showcasing Welsh language, music and culture. Age Connects Morgannwg will deliver activities across its hubs in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr and Bridgend, ensuring older people can take part in the celebrations.

    Overall, the programme reflects a strong mix of traditional and modern events, with activities designed to engage young people, families and older residents, while celebrating Welsh language, arts and community spirit in the run up to 1 March.

    The £1 million fund will help community, regional and national groups celebrate the day of Wales’ patron saint, Dydd Gwyl Dewi, on 1st March. Organisations will be awarded grants ranging from £500 for small community groups to £40,000 for nationwide events.

    92 events will be held across Wales between 16th February and 6th March 2026.

    The social media campaign ‘Random Acts of Welshness’ will also return, alongside events run by the Welsh Government’s overseas offices and food and drink promotions in Cardiff and London.

    First Minister Eluned Morgan said:

    “I’m thrilled by how many people wanted to be involved with the St David’s Day Fund. There will be events right across Wales, from small community gatherings to celebrations run by national organisations.

    “I’m especially pleased with the range of ideas put forward –  exciting new ideas with well-known traditions.

    “St David’s Day 2026 is going to be brilliant and I’d like to thank everyone who applied. Together, we’re going to make Dydd Gŵyl Dewi extra special this year.”

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