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National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures
National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures

Western Telegraph

time18-05-2025

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  • Western Telegraph

National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures

The event began at the Queens Hall in Narberth at 10am and the colourful and patriotic procession made its way through the town before the proclamation ceremony took place on the Townsmoor at around 11am. Schools, community groups, local associations, and Gorsedd Cymru all made an appearance as the organisers extended a warm welcome to both large and small groups, creating a vibrant and inclusive procession. Narberth County Councillor Mark Tierney posted: 'One of the biggest parades through Narberth in a long time and we provided the warmest of welcomes to visitors from near and far for the @eisteddfod proclamation procession.' Cllr Marc Tierney (right) was in attendance. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The procession marks the preparations for the National Eisteddfod to take place in 2026 in north Pembrokeshire. Parking for the event was available at a primary school car park, allowing locals to experience the colourful and welcoming festival which was portrayed by the procession. The event was a celebration of Welsh culture. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) During the proclamation, a list of the 2026 Eisteddfod competitions were announced and information was provided for prospective competitors. Children performed a dance based on patterns of collecting flowers. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)The ceremony was led by the Archdruid, the head of the Gorsedd and the chair of the local executive committee presented the first copy of the list of competitions to the Archdruid. The ceremony passed through the centre of Narberth. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Following the presentation, competitions were publicly announced, and copies are available for purchase in shops across Wales and at the event itself. There were representatives from various organisations. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) In keeping with tradition, the local procession also included representatives from a variety of local organisations and Gorsedd Cymru, to welcome the Eisteddfod to the area. Various schools attended the event. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Meanwhile, a group of local children participated in the ceremony by performing a dance based on patterns of collecting flowers from the meadows and fields. Welsh flags were proudly waved. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) After all, Gorsedd ceremonies are part of the larger Eisteddfod festival, celebrating language and culture. The event was accompanied by gorgeous sunny weather. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Overall, the ceremony that took place today in Narberth was an enthralling celebration of Welsh culture, which saw locals fill the streets in the beautiful sunny weather, with many proudly waving their Welsh flags. It was a colourful and welcoming festival. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The procession was vibrant and inclusive. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)

National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures
National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures

South Wales Guardian

time18-05-2025

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  • South Wales Guardian

National Eisteddfod proclamation 2026 in Narberth: Pictures

The event began at the Queens Hall in Narberth at 10am and the colourful and patriotic procession made its way through the town before the proclamation ceremony took place on the Townsmoor at around 11am. Schools, community groups, local associations, and Gorsedd Cymru all made an appearance as the organisers extended a warm welcome to both large and small groups, creating a vibrant and inclusive procession. Narberth County Councillor Mark Tierney posted: 'One of the biggest parades through Narberth in a long time and we provided the warmest of welcomes to visitors from near and far for the @eisteddfod proclamation procession.' Cllr Marc Tierney (right) was in attendance. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The procession marks the preparations for the National Eisteddfod to take place in 2026 in north Pembrokeshire. Parking for the event was available at a primary school car park, allowing locals to experience the colourful and welcoming festival which was portrayed by the procession. The event was a celebration of Welsh culture. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) During the proclamation, a list of the 2026 Eisteddfod competitions were announced and information was provided for prospective competitors. Children performed a dance based on patterns of collecting flowers. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)The ceremony was led by the Archdruid, the head of the Gorsedd and the chair of the local executive committee presented the first copy of the list of competitions to the Archdruid. The ceremony passed through the centre of Narberth. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Following the presentation, competitions were publicly announced, and copies are available for purchase in shops across Wales and at the event itself. There were representatives from various organisations. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) In keeping with tradition, the local procession also included representatives from a variety of local organisations and Gorsedd Cymru, to welcome the Eisteddfod to the schools attended the event. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Meanwhile, a group of local children participated in the ceremony by performing a dance based on patterns of collecting flowers from the meadows and flags were proudly waved. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) After all, Gorsedd ceremonies are part of the larger Eisteddfod festival, celebrating language and event was accompanied by gorgeous sunny weather. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) Overall, the ceremony that took place today in Narberth was an enthralling celebration of Welsh culture, which saw locals fill the streets in the beautiful sunny weather, with many proudly waving their Welsh flags. It was a colourful and welcoming festival. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) The procession was vibrant and inclusive. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)

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