
Dai Jones Llanilar Memorial Prize launched at Royal Welsh
The Dai Jones Llanilar Memorial Prize is a collaboration between S4C and the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society.
It honours the memory of the late Dai Jones, a much-loved farmer and broadcaster who died in 2022, aged 78.
Dai Jones was a prominent figure in Welsh media and agriculture for more than 50 years.
The prize will offer a young person the chance to develop and broadcast an original idea with professional production support.
Geraint Evans, chief executive of S4C, said: "At S4C, we were keen to establish a prize in memory of Dai, and to mark his invaluable contribution to the world of agriculture and the world of broadcasting in Wales.
"He really was one of the most talented broadcasters on Welsh television.
"We hope that the prize, dedicated to Dai's legacy, will open the door to the world of broadcasting for young people, and will nurture future talent while ensuring that we continue to bring fresh and relevant content from the agricultural world in Wales to S4C."
The winner will work with production companies Telesgop and Slam to turn their idea into a fully developed broadcast segment for S4C.
Professor Wynne Jones, chair of the board of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, said: "The society is eager to have a special award for young people who are enthusiastic about rural issues and the importance of rural Wales.
"Dai's family are very supportive and are proud to see the media and the Royal Welsh Show working together to create this special opportunity for the next generation of presenters and workers in the field.
"This award will ensure that Dai's legacy continues for years to come."
The competition is open to individuals under the age of 30 who submit an idea related to the countryside or agriculture.
Entries must be sent to Telesgop by October 1.
Applicants are also asked to include a brief personal statement explaining why they should win.
Shortlisted candidates will present their ideas to a panel including representatives from the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, Young Farmers, and production teams from Ffermio, Cefn Gwlad, and S4C.
The winner will be announced at the Winter Fair in Llanelwedd on November 24 and 25.
Entries should be no longer than one A4 page and emailed to gwawr.lewis@telesgop.cymru.
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