A packed Windsor Arms gathered to
enjoy a special event on the evening of January 7th in
commemoration of the 90th anniversary of
the first meeting of Y Mudiad Cymreig (The Welsh
Movement), a group which was eventually to lead to the formation of Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales.
Left to Right: Chair of Plaid Cymru Penarth Branch, Adrian Roper, Alun Ffred Jones AM, Professor Richard Wyn Jones of Cardiff University, and Chair of Plaid Cymru History Society Dafydd Williams |
At the event, guest speaker Professor Richard Wyn Jones outlined the historical importance of the meetings held by Y Mudiad Cymreig and how they led to
links with nationalists in North Wales and the official formation of
Plaid Cymru the following year.
He explained how
policies drawn up by the group became the policies of Plaid Cymru in
its early years.
The historic movement was founded at a secret meeting, held in Bedwas Place in Penarth on January 7, 1924, and led by the lecturer and dramatist, Saunders Lewis, who lived in the town for many years.
As well as Saunders Lewis, the first historic meeting was attended by the historian, Ambrose Bebb, and the owners of the house in which it was held, the historian and Welsh scholar, G. J. Williams, and his wife, Elizabeth.
As well as Saunders Lewis, the first historic meeting was attended by the historian, Ambrose Bebb, and the owners of the house in which it was held, the historian and Welsh scholar, G. J. Williams, and his wife, Elizabeth.
The audience gathers in eager anticipation of the talk by Professor Richard Wyn Jones |
The highly successful event was jointly organised by the Plaid Cymru History Society and Penarth's own branch of Plaid Cymru, and was attended by about a hundred
people, including a television crew.
A
packed room heard Penarth Branch Chair Adrian
Roper welcome Prof. Jones, party members and supporters, and local
residents interested in the history of politics in Penarth.
The
meeting was chaired by Assembly Member Alun Ffred Jones, a grandson
of the Rev Ffred Jones, who joined the group shortly after the first
meeting.
After an informative and entertaining speech by Professor Jones, questions were fielded from the audience leading to a great deal of interesting discussion. Eventually, the evening was brought to a close with a vote of thanks to the speakers, given by the Chair of the Plaid Cymru History Society, Dafydd Williams.
Penarth UK Parliament candidate, Ben Foday (right) and National Assembly candidate Dr Dafydd Trystan Davies (second left), with Alun Ffred Jones AM and Professor Richard Wyn Jones |
Among
the audience at the commemorative event were the UK Parliament and National Assembly candidates for Cardiff South and Penarth, Ben Foday and Dr
Dafydd Trystan Davies, who was elected as the party's national
Chair last year.
Dafydd Williams with the Women in Plaid exhibition |
The event also included an exhibition by Plaid Cymru History Society to celebrate the extraordinary contribution made by women during the early years of the party.
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