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Well-being of Future Generations: Vibrant Culture & Language
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    Usual residents in Wales by their overall Welsh language skills.
    Office for National Statistics LSOA

    Can speak and other combinations of skills in Welsh

    Equal Interval

    1. 1-8.25
    2. 8.26-15.50
    3. 15.51-22.75
    4. 22.76-30
    5. 31+
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    Welsh Language

    I speak Welsh here

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    Welsh Language

    I speak Welsh here

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    Welsh Language

    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    I speak Welsh here

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    Welsh Language Ability in Menai College Students at Llangefni Campus in 2024-2025 by Ward

    Counts of Menai College students' at Llangefni Campus Welsh language ability separated into three categories: Welsh Speaker (Fluent), Welsh Speaker (Non-Fluent) and non-Welsh speaker along with geospatial data for 2024-2025

    Grŵp Llandrillo Menai

    n_cy_lang_able_fluent

    Quantile

    1. -99-13.60
    2. 13.61-15.20
    3. 15.21-22.60
    4. 22.61-26.40
    5. 26.41+
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    Welsh Language Ability in Menai College Students in 2024-2025 by Ward

    Counts of Menai College students' Welsh language ability separated into three categories: Welsh Speaker (Fluent), Welsh Speaker (Non-Fluent) and non-Welsh speaker along with geospatial data for 2024-2025.

    Grŵp Llandrillo Menai
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    Welsh Language Percentage of people aged three years or older able to speak Welsh by LSOA 2011

    Welsh Language - Census 2011 Percentage of people aged three or older reported being able to speak Welsh by LSOA from the 2011 Census. Contains National Statistics data; Crown copyright and database right 2021.

    DataMapWales

    Welsh

    Equal Interval

    1. 33.80-45.55
    2. 45.56-57.30
    3. 57.31-69.05
    4. 69.06-80.80
    5. 80.81+
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    Welsh Language Percentage of people aged three years or older able to speak Welsh by LSOA 2021

    Welsh Language - Census 2021 Percentage of people aged three or older reported being able to speak Welsh by LSOA from the 2021 Census. Contains National Statistics data; Crown copyright and database right 2022.

    DataMapWales

    percentage

    Equal Interval

    1. 35-45.90
    2. 45.91-56.80
    3. 56.81-67.70
    4. 67.71-78.60
    5. 78.61+
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    Welsh Language Skills in EOTAS Students in Anglesey

    Counts of Educated Other Than at School pupils by year group, fluency in welsh, welsh spoken at home, welsh as a first language and welsh-medium education.

    Anglesey Council

    home_cy_speaks_welsh_at_home

    Equal Interval

    1. 126-237
    2. 238-348
    3. 349-459
    4. 460-570
    5. 571+
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    Mapping Anglesey through Zines

    This map demonstrated the Zines created by young people on the island through workshops

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      Other Zines

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      Zine distribution

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      Coleg Menai Art Foundation Students

      During two days, in collaboration with Elin Angharad, the curator of Zine Cymru (a Zine library showcasing and collecting Zines from Wales and beyond), we facilitated a workshop on zine making with students from Coleg Menai. We set a breif to focus on any aspect of Anglesey they may be inspired by, whether thats folklore, geology, wildlife, or personal experiences—basically anything that could be linked back to Anglesey. I was particularly interested in any sort of artistic response to Anglesey and the students were brilliant in what they came up with.


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    'Life on the line' The story of Walter Glynn Davies and the Anglesey Central Railway

    This is a map of Walters life on the line, telling his story of his time supporting and campaigning for the line. The time and dedication to keeping it open, and his continued commitment to help it to reopen again one day, and connect communities once again along the line.

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      History time line of the railway

      The details of these pointers are taken from https://www.leinamlwch.co.uk/History


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      1964: the last passenger train service

      In this next series from 1964, Walter tells us about the last days of the Anglesey Central line passenger train service.


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      1965: The End.... or is it?

      1965: the final farewell, or is it?...


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      Walter Glynn Davies Personal Life on the Anglesey Central Rail Way

      This is a timeline journey following Walter Glyn Davies life's work and commitment on and with the Anglesey Central Railway. Starting in 1947.


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      90's: No Specific Date: But stories shared by Walter

      In this chapter Walter talks about his time in Manchester, after leaving Wales when the trains stopped. As well as other stories and memories.


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      2023 to present day

      Walter shares thoughts, reflections and the future.


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      Short films related to the Anglesey Central Line

      Here includes videos/clips related to the Amlwch central line, positioned in the year region they are related too.


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      Images, drawings, photos related to the railway

      This includes photos, images, drawings, maps , 2D imagery of the railway. Will be placed related to the year they were produced, or the destination they illustrate/describe e.g. images of Llangefni station, if no time line the pointer will be placed at the station.


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      Press cutting's related to Walter Glyn and the Railway

      A collection of press cuttings related to Walter Glyn and the Anglesea Central Railway


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      2025 Images taken from Interview in May

      Recent photos taken of Walter


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      2024 Meeting with Walter on Llangefni Railway Station

      Images and videos of the day we met up with Walter to hear more of his stories as we walked around Llangefni railway


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      1991: Wallter hopes to realize his dream

      This chapter Walter returns back to home to Wales with hopes of his dream coming true.


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      1992: Return to Amlwch

      This is the year the passenger train returned to the Anglesey Railway tracks. It was an attempt to revive the service and gather funding. Supported by the former Welsh Development Agency.