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Nid yw Cymru ar Werth (Wales is not for sale) is a slogan used in Welsh politics in opposition to second homes.
Background
[edit]Second homes in Wales has been a longstanding controversial issues. In the 1980s, Welsh nationalist group Meibion Glyndŵr was responsible for over 200 arson attacks against English-owned second homes in Wales. As of 2024, one out of every six houses in the Eryri National Park in North Wales is either a second home or oeprated as a short-term let.[1]
History
[edit]Rallies
[edit]1500 people attended a demonstration in Caernarfon in May 2023 named under the slogan and organised by Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg.[2]
A September 2024 rally in Machynlleth was addressed by Plaid Cymru deputy leader Delyth Jewell.[3]
Vandalism
[edit]In September 2024, a road sign marking the entrance to Beaumaris was vandalised with the slogan.[4]
Perspectives
[edit]Osian Jones of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg stated that "while our communities are losing housing stock and local people are having to leave their communities, neither our councils nor the Government are doing enough, or acting quickly enough."[5]
In popular culture
[edit]Gwenno's 2022 album Tresor contained a song titled "N.Y.C.A.W.", after the slogan. She further displayed the slogan during her performance at the Glastonbury Festival 2023.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Calls for Eryri National Park to tackle second homes and AirBnB crisis". Nation.Cymru. 4 March 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ Jones, Branwen (8 May 2023). "Hundreds attend Caernarfon rally highlighting housing 'crisis' in Wales". Wales Online. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ "Hundreds march through Machynlleth calling for Welsh Property Act". Nation.Cymru. 14 September 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ "Cyngor yn addo trwsio arwydd ffordd gyda sticer 'Nid yw Cymru ar werth'". BBC Cymru. 18 September 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ "Welsh language activists target second homes 'to keep pressure on government and councils' to act". Nation.Cymru. 27 November 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ Ahmed, Reem (25 June 2023). "Gwenno appears on Glastonbury stage with huge 'Wales is not for sale' sign". Wales Online. Retrieved 20 September 2024.