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2,000 join latest march for independence in Rhyl
Daily Post
|October 20, 2025
THOUSANDS of people marched through Rhyl on Saturday in support of an independent Wales. They set off from the seafront carrying Welsh dragon flags before enjoying gigs and listening to speakers at the town’s Events Arena.
Main and right, supporters march and attend a rally for independence for Wales in Rhyl on Saturday
Organisers at YesCymru estimated there were 2,000 people there, which was down on the prediction yesterday. The seaside resort was hosting the tenth March for Independence for campaigners for Welsh independence.
Organised jointly by YesCymru and AUOBCymru (All Under One Banner Cymru), Saturday's march brought people from every corner of Wales to the north coast, filling Rhyl’s streets with a sea of Welsh flags, banners and music.
The march began at the Rhyl Events Arena and wound its way through the town centre before returning to the seafront for a rally featuring live music and speeches from campaigners, politicians and performers; and families, community groups and independence supporters of all ages took part.
Spokesman Geraint Thomas, on behalf of AUOBCymru, said: “Every march for independence sends a clear message to Westminster that the people of Wales are no longer willing to be ignored.
“From Cardiff to Caernarfon, from Barry to Rhyl - today shows once again that this movement is growing in confidence and determination. The people of Wales are ready to take our future into our own hands.”
The rally featured performances by TewYewTennau, Jacob Elwy and Genod Pres, with speeches from a range of voices including Plaid Cymru’s Llyr Gruffydd MS, Lesley Riddoch from Scotland, Tara Bethan, and Phil Davies of Wales Green Party.
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