AN ASSEMBLY Member has welcomed confirmation of Welsh Government funding for a world-famous festival.

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod saw 35,000 visitors descend on the town, where AM Ken Skates is based last summer and is estimated to generate around £1.5m for the region’s economy each year.

The Clwyd South AM said he was ‘thrilled’ that the Welsh Government is supporting the world-famous event to help it increase visitor numbers by 30 per cent in the next few years.

Mr Skates said: “Llangollen Eisteddfod brings tens of thousands of visitors to Clwyd South and provides a huge shot in the arm for the regional economy each summer, with people staying in local hotels and B&Bs, drinking in local pubs and eating out in our fantastic array of restaurants and cafés.

“It’s a huge event which promotes our wonderful part of the world on a global stage.

“This year’s festival is also expected to be one of the first major international events staged in Wales after Brexit, so I think its messages of hope and peace is even more important than usual. I’m thrilled and proud that the Welsh Labour Government is supporting it.”

A letter to Mr Skates from Eluned Morgan, Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language, outlining the Welsh Government support states: “I am pleased to confirm that the Welsh Government will be providing a three-year funding package 2019-21 amounting to £75,000 to support the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod’s audience development project.

"The overall aim of the project is to increase visitor numbers from the current 35,000 (2018 event) to 45,000 in three to five years.”

The Minister said the funding will ‘support the expansion of the festival, enabling it to widen the scope and reach of the event to a global audience and support the promotion of the festival through enhanced marketing activity’.

Eisteddfod chairman Dr Rhys Davies said: “I would like to thank the Welsh Government for its support in these uncertain times and its recognition that the Eisteddfod is the premier international cultural festival in Wales, where we have the opportunity to promote Wales on the international stage which will be so important in the future.

“The investment will enable us to promote Llangollen further and attract new audiences and competitors and thus a greater number of visitors to Wales and help sustain the viability of the International Eisteddfod.”

Mr Skates said the Welsh Government is currently in the process of planning its corporate presence at this year’s event, which runs from July 1 to 7.

For more information on the festival visit international-eisteddfod.co.uk.