Learners encouraged to practice their ‘Welsh in the Woods’

The Council’s countryside rangers are continuing their successful ‘Welsh in the Woods’ guided walks later this month.

Funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, further walks have been scheduled following the success of previous guided walks around some of the County’s other iconic locations.

Organised in partnership with Menter Iaith with a view of offering more Welsh language opportunities within Denbighshire, the walk will offer a unique opportunity for Welsh learners to test out their skills in the great outdoors, during a short amble through the ancient semi-natural woodland of Loggerheads.

This free event will be held at Loggerheads on 16 October and will begin at 10:00am, with Welsh learners of all levels welcome to attend.

Councillor Alan James, Lead Member for Local Development and Planning said:

“These walks are a fantastic way to support the Welsh language and have proven very popular in the past.

“We have some fantastic locations in the National Landscapes area to explore and learners are once again encouraged to come along to learn and build their confidence in speaking the Welsh language.

For more information and to book please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/clwydian-range-and-dee-valley-national-landscape-13973346491

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