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Introducing Heusor o Gwm Eidda

Glyn Roberts. Glyn Dylasau. Glyn FUW President. And now Heusor o Gwm Eidda. This year's Conwy County National Eisteddfod was one to remember for our President as he was honoured with the blue robe by the Gorsedd of Bards. This is an honour for those who have given outstanding service to their local community or nation. After an extremely busy week at the Eisteddfod, Cornel Clecs caught up with Glyn to ask him about his experience with the Gorsedd:

What is your bardic name?

My first reaction was to keep it simple and use Glyn Dylasau, but as I felt this was one of the greatest honours for a Welsh person to receive, I had to think more imaginatively. You have to appreciate when you work with people that they influence you, and what went through my mind was what Nick always says, which is that everything has to be proportional. At one point I thought of using my full name in Welsh, William Glyn Roberts and adopting Gwilym Glyn ap Sion.   I inhereted the William after my grandfather and today one of my grandchildren is Gwilym and Gwilym Glyn ap Sion would have included four generations, but I was looking for a name that conveyed the importance of keeping the country pure rather than a more personal one, and after much thought, a name was finally found after being asked twice by the Eisteddfod authorities!

My Bardic name is 'Heusor o Gwm Eidda' - it means the keeper of animals such as sheep, cattle, pigs, not only the husbandry side but the watching, guarding, protecting and leadership element.

Welcoming Siriol

by Siriol Parry, FUW Administrative Assistant

I’m originally from Edern, Lleyn Peninsula where my family run a civil engineering company, G T Williams Ltd. I have an agricultural background with several generations of my family FUW members, my great grandfather, Ceiri Hughes-Parry of Penllwyn, Pwllheli was County Chairman of Caernarfon FUW County Branch during 1964.

After studying my A levels at Coleg Meirion Dwyfor, Pwllheli, I studied for three years at Cardiff Metropolitan University and received a first class degree in Business and Management with Finance in Summer 2019.

I have just moved to the Tregaron area with my partner who has started a 'share farming' business on a farm with over 250 dairy cows.

As I am interested in agriculture and have the experience of working in administration, I am looking forward to starting my career as an Administrative Assistant at Head Office and working with the team here at the FUW.

Proud to be part of the 100th Royal Welsh Show

by Glyn Roberts, FUW President

The 100th Royal Welsh Show week has been and gone. It was busy, warm and we were proud to be a part of the biggest agricultural show in Europe, which showcases our industry so well and brings ‘Farming Matters’ to everyone's attention - in fact the FUW has had an official presence at the show for more than sixty years! 

For us at the FUW it is always good to catch up with members in the pavilion and we enjoyed the wide and varied #FarmingMatters chats over a cup of tea. But it wasn’t just about drinking tea - we have also been busy in our many meetings highlighting why our industry is so important and why funding for agriculture needs to be sorted out as a matter of urgency.

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