MORE than 80 businesses on Anglesey have benefitted from a fund established to create jobs and to support the growth of the Welsh language in its strongholds.

Thanks to more than £500,000 of investment through the Arfor Fund, Menter Môn has been able to support businesses across the island, to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and to protect jobs.

Arfor was created as a pilot scheme to develop the use of the Welsh language by promoting economic growth and creating work in areas where the language is at its strongest.

There were two funding streams as part of this part of scheme – one with a focus on developing entrepreneurship and innovation, and the other on making the Welsh language more visible within businesses.

One company which benefited from Arfor was television company, Rondo Media.

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The support enabled them to continue operating safely during Covid 19 restrictions and to protect jobs associated with their production on Anglesey, including the popular TV soap opera Rownd a Rownd.

Bedwyr Rees, Senior Producer with Rondo, said: "This money has made a huge difference to us as a business.

“Menter Môn and Arfor support has meant we have been able to put the infrastructure in place to continue producing Rownd a Rownd on Anglesey throughout the pandemic.

“Thanks to the grant we have been able to safeguard jobs in the area and we now look forward to developing our presence further on the island and to having a positive impact on opportunities and employment within the local economy."

Each business which received Arfor support through Menter Môn has safeguarded jobs, with more than 60 companies creating new employment opportunities, many of whom have also supported staff to gain Welsh language qualifications.

Sioned Morgan Thomas, Projects Director at Menter Môn, said: “It’s great to hear about the experiences of companies such as Rondo, that have benefited from this unique fund.

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“Creating local opportunities with an emphasis on the Welsh language is a core part of our vision here at Menter Môn – so we were extremely pleased to be able to offer support through this scheme on the island.

“In a period, that’s been challenging for companies across all sectors, it was good to be able to provide funding in a way that will have a positive impact long term.

“The work Rondo are doing, is without doubt putting Anglesey on the map, and is an example of a business which has used the grant to innovate and to develop new markets.

“Arfor has also played an important role in increasing the number of businesses making use of the Welsh language here too, our hope now is to create opportunities that encourage young people to stay or attract them back home to live and work.”

Arfor is a £2million programme launched in 2019 by the Welsh Government.

The aim was to trial innovative methods of promoting entrepreneurship, business growth and the Welsh language in Gwynedd, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Anglesey.

The money was available in the four areas to facilitate new ways of developing the economy and promoting the use of the Welsh language.

The original fund has now closed, and Arfor 2 is currently being developed by Welsh Government.

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