Intentar ORO - Gratis

Talented teacher wins scholarship in memory of Welsh music legend

Western Mail

|

July 31, 2025

A TEACHER who composed music has won a scholarship set up in memory of a Welsh music legend.

Elin Rhys Owen, a teacher at Welsh-medium primary school Ysgol Pen Barras in Ruthin, said she was “extremely moved” to have been chosen as the recipient of the Leah Owen Scholarship.

Leah, originally from Rhosmeirch on Anglesey, lived in the village of Prion, near Denbigh, for many years with her husband, Eifion Lloyd Jones, and children Angharad, Elysteg, Ynyr and Rhys.

Elin met Leah several times when she visited Ysgol Pen Barras for teaching projects.

She said: “Her musicality was beyond compare. I always felt it was a real privilege to be able to meet her, listen to her sing and watch her mentor our young pupils, who were completely entranced by her music.”

Elin is the second winner of the scholarship, which was established last year by Denbighshire Music Cooperative in association with Leah's family. The award funds an annual scholarship in Leah's name to enable a Denbighshire teacher or a Year 11-plus pupil to attend the annual course led by Cymdeithas Cerdd Dant Cymru.

Western Mail

Esta historia es de la edición July 31, 2025 de Western Mail.

Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.

¿Ya eres suscriptor?

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Western Mail

Western Mail

Western Mail

Eight effects of dehydration you might not be aware of

While many of us understand that staying hydrated is key to good health, the effects of dehydration can extend beyond simply feeling thirsty and having a headache.

time to read

2 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail

Seaside town named UK’s ‘best place to retire’

A RECENT study has pinpointed a Welsh seaside town as the best place for a serene retirement.

time to read

1 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Planned creativity hub targeted by vandals

WHAT was supposed to be a hub for creativity and business development has turned into a magnet for vandalism after being vacant for years.

time to read

1 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail

Prison staff injured and teachers left ‘terrified’ in mass disturbance

VIOLENCE erupted in a prison as young inmates from rival wings of the jail attacked each other, a court has heard.

time to read

3 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Regions to get back into action amid uncertainty

WELSH rugby is currently going through a period of uncertainty, with a consultation process that could see the four professional teams in Wales reduced to two starting next week.

time to read

1 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

GRITTY WIN DELIGHTS PARKINSON

WREXHAM manager Phil Parkinson felt his players showed the necessary grit to claim victory at Millwall and a landmark result ahead of the international break.

time to read

1 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail

WORLD CUP DREAM IS OVER - WHAT NEXT FOR WALES?

Coach sees hope for the future: see pages 42-43

time to read

3 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail

SMITH OFF THE MARK TO KEEP COFIS ON TOP

DOMINIC Smith’s first goal for Caernarfon Town since his summer switch from relegated Newtown ensured the Cofis maintained their two-point lead at the top of the JD Cymru Premier after a 1-1 draw at Haverfordwest County.

time to read

2 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail Public engagement needed for projects

RENEWABLE energy is never far from the headlines, with ambitions to reach net zero by promoting cleaner ways of generating power always a talking point.

time to read

1 mins

September 01, 2025

Western Mail

Late engine failure dents Norris' title ambitions

LANDO Norris suffered a dramatic late engine failure at the Dutch Grand Prix as McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri took a major step towards the title.

time to read

1 min

September 01, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size