Llwyddo’n Lleol 2050 offers a journalism training programme

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ARFOR – Llwyddo’n Lleol 2050

 ‘Mentro’ Initiative – Journalism

Llwyddo’n Lleol 2050 has decided to fulfill the need after the lack of opportunities in the field of journalism in Wales’ rural areas has become apparent.

The project offers 12 people a UNIQUE opportunity to join a 6 week journalism training programme. The successful applicants will receive weekly sessions with specialists on various aspects within the field of journalism, including how to structure a good story, create multi-media content, and use Bro360 in their local area.

As well as receiving specialist support, they will be given the opportunity to become part of a network of ambitious journalists, as well as gaining valuable experience to include on their CV.

The opportunity is part of the ‘Mentro’ initiative of the project, and is driven by the fact that 62% of young people in rural areas believe there are more opportunities in the field of journalism if you move from your home area.

Aled Pritchard, Llwyddo’n Lleol Project Officer, said:  “We are calling upon young people aged 16-35 in the ARFOR area (the counties of Cardiganshire, Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey) who are interested in developing journalistic skills and using them at grass roots level to contact us.

“It is hoped, through this programme, to inspire the young people of ARFOR to succeed on a local level and ignite their careers in the world of journalism.”

Lowri Jones, Golwg’s Head of Development and Projects, added: “If there is one job that doesn’t depend on moving away, it is being a reporter. Reporting on stories of importance to people and communities is important in all parts of Wales, and good reporters are able to make a real difference to society.

“Almost anyone can be a reporter, and this course offers the opportunity to gain confidence and improve various skills. If you think you have a good nose for a story and good communication skills, go for it!”

This is the second application window of the ‘Mentro’ initiative that focuses solely on honing journalism skills, and the window will be open between 4th October and 23rd October, 2023.

Before completing the application form applicants are urged to learn more about the opportunity and the requirements by reading the guidelines. 

Notes for Editors:

 

● ARFOR – BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The ARFOR programme is funded through the Welsh Government’s co-operation agreement with Plaid Cymru. ARFOR is a joint venture by Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey Councils which seeks to use entrepreneurship and economic development to support the heartlands of the Welsh language and, thus, maintain the language. The ARFOR programme includes a number of funds that offer grants to businesses and individuals, such as the ARFOR Challenge Fund and the Enterprising Communities Fund. For more information on the above and the ARFOR programme go to: www.rhaglenarfor.cymru

 

● LLWYDDO’N LLEOL 2050 – BACKGROUND INFORMATION

One of the ARFOR programme projects is Llwyddo’n Lleol 2050. With out-migration of families and young people being recognised as one of the main reasons for a decline in the number of Welsh speakers, Llwyddo’n Lleol aims to persuade those who are most likely to go, or who have already left, that they can have a bright future and a good job in an exciting field of work within their local communities.


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