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The Welsh Offer is recognition by the Commissioner given to organisations with a strong Plan. Here's an opportunity to transform your engagement with the public by showing how proud you are to offer services in Welsh.

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Welsh Language Development Plan

The Hybu Team can support you to create a Welsh language development plan. This is your long-term plan to develop your Welsh language Services. 
 
After working with the Hybu Team to create a strong plan, you can apply for the Cynnig Cymraeg. If you receive the Commissioner's approval, you will be able to use the exclusive logo.

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The Hybu Team will be there to support you every step of the way, as you: 

  • work with us to create your development plan and identify at least five main Welsh services that you provide
  • submit for Welsh Language Commissioner official recognition and the right to use the Cynnig Cymraeg logo;
  • share your Cynnig Cymraeg internally and externally, promote, celebrate, and measure the impact.

For more information contact:  hybu@cyg-wlc.cymru. 

Cynnig Cymraeg Week

 

12 to 16 of May 2025 is Cynnig Cymraeg week.

This is an opportunity to celebrate businesses and charities that take pride in the Welsh language by offering Welsh language services to the public.

During the week we will be celebrating the success of organisations that have already received the Cynnig Cymraeg and those working towards it. We will also raise awareness of the Welsh language services available, and encouraging the public to use these services. We hope to see more businesses and charities using the language and receiving this recognition.

If you would like to know more about the Cynnig Cymraeg please contact us.

The Cynnig Cymraeg Podcast

In this podcast, Mathew Thomas, Head of our Hybu (Promotions) team at the Welsh Language Commissioner is in conversation with Hanna Hopwood and outlines the work of the team and specifically the Cynnig Cymraeg. Joining them will be Harri Jones from the Principality Building Society. Listen below.