Merthyr

Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful

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£2100 to develop Merthyr Welsh Folk Scene

£2100 to develop Merthyr Welsh Folk Scene
Menter Merthyr have recieved a grant of £2100 towards developing traditional Welsh music in Merthyr.
The money has come following a number of successful pipe workshops funded by Communities First Town and Parc.
The workshops will run over a 1 year period with arch-piper Geraint 'Jacob' Roberts giving people the chance to play the pibgorn, tin whistle, bohdran and Welsh pipes.
If you are interested in learning to play traditional Welsh music, complete beginers or experienced musicians, contact the Menter now.
Thank you to the Communities First Trust Fund and the WCVA for their support.
20/07/2009

A Hive of Activities

A Hive of Activities
Menter Merthyr is busy arranging activities for Welsh speakers and learners. The Menter is based at the old Soar Chapel Vestry and has recently started redevolping the chapel as a cultural centre.
A Hive of Activities
16/02/2009

Youth Work Project

Youth Work Project
This project provides opportunities for young people aged 14 - 19 to experience various aspects of cultural activities. It includes a weekly youth club in the Welsh second language somprehensive schools.
Youth Work Project
17/02/2009

Soar Chapel Award

Soar Chapel Award
The community of Merthyr has been given a major boost with a grant pledge of £527,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to transform the town’s Soar Chapel and Vestry buildings into a centre for performing arts and community activities.

The project, which would create the first performing arts studio venue and exhibition facility within Merthyr Tydfil, has received a Stage One pass*, meaning that HLF has earmarked the money whilst more detailed plans are put together. An additional £56,700 of development funding from HLF will enable Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful (CMGMT), a community organisation, to progress its £1.3million plan to ensure a sustainable future for the Grade II listed Chapel and create a much needed focal point at the centre of the community.

The project has also been supported with £300,000 from the Heads of the Valleys programme.

Soar Chapel is a prominent building in Merthyr town centre. Plans for refurbishment and the HLF grant will give the building a new lease of life having been under threat of closure. CMGMT currently run a range of community activities from their base in the former Vestry and Sunday School buildings, and will take on the lease of the Chapel to extend their services and establish the first performing arts studio venue and exhibition facility in the town. The improved facilities will provide a greater range of activities for young people and adults in Merthyr including theatre groups, music lessons and training sessions covering topics from the Welsh language to heritage to confidence building. The bilingual centre will be open to everyone specifically targeting school groups, community groups and disability and excluded groups.

The grant will also fund a heritage officer to increase local awareness of Merthyr’s heritage particularly its built heritage and the role of the Welsh language. The officer will work with a team of CMGMT volunteers to create exhibitions, heritage days and workshops and look to recruit a further 20 young people to help plan and lead Welsh language cultural and social activities.

Dan Clayton Jones, Chairman of Heritage Lottery Fund's Committee for Wales, said: “Soar Chapel is one of the few remaining Congregational Chapels to have survived intact in an area which has lost significant amounts of its 19th century built heritage. Transforming it into a centre for local people is a great way to secure its future. Once fully developed this project will be of huge benefit to the whole community in Merthyr and enable everyone to learn more about the past on their doorstep.

“The proposed plan would give volunteers, particularly young people, the opportunity to get involved in organising the activities, engage with other young people and participate in the wide range of fun activities themselves. The centre undoubtedly has huge potential to become a real hub for school children and community groups. CMGMT will now have to develop their plans and work to secure partnership funding in order see their money rolled out.”
Soar Chapel Award
09/10/2008

 

Canolfan a Menter Gymraeg Merthyr Tudful Acoustic Evening - Come down to the Imperial Hotel next Thursday for an evening of acoustic music. Warm welcome to come and listen or join in.

Free entry The Imperial Hotel, Pontmorlais 8.00  09/09/2010


Contact 01685 722176 for more information

 


Canolfan a
Menter Gymraeg Merthyr

Neuadd Soar
Pontmorlais,
Merthyr Tudful
CF47 8UB
Ffôn: 01685 722176
  

 

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