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Volunteers step down after combined 56 years
Daily Post
|August 08, 2025
WHEN the curtain falls on the National Eisteddfod on Saturday, the work of three key volunteers will come to an end.
For 18 years, Cledwyn Ashford from Cefn-y-Bedd near Wrexham has led the Chief Steward Team, but last year he announced his intention to hang up the blue tabard for good.
His friends Iolo Povey from Dyffryn Nantlle and Dylan Jones from Mold will also be stepping down from volunteering at the Eisteddfod. Between them, they have given 56 years of service to the National Eisteddfod.
Volunteers are the backbone of the National Eisteddfod every year, and without them, it would be difficult to run the festival.
From the dozens of Wrexham area residents who have tirelessly raised funds to the hundreds who are willing to share their time during the Eisteddfod, their contribution is essential.
Morys Gruffydd, Eisteddfod Volunteer Coordinator, said: “The success of the National Eisteddfod depends on the support and help of a multitude of volunteers, not only during the week but throughout the year in preparation for the festival, and we are grateful to everyone who is part of the team.
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