Partners

Welsh Assembly Government

Welsh Assembly Government

The Welsh Assembly Government is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Wales, including the economy, health, education, and local government.

The role of the Welsh Assembly Government is to exercise functions devolved to it in order to: make decisions on matters which affect people’s daily lives; develop and implement policy; make subordinate legislation (eg regulations and statutory guidance) and propose Assembly Measures (Welsh laws).

National Assembly for Wales
Cardiff Bay
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF99 1NA

Arts Council of Wales

Arts Council of Wales

The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides the Arts Council with money to fund the arts in Wales and it is responsible to WAG for the way this money is spent. The Arts Council of Wales is also the distributor of Lottery money for the arts in Wales, allocated by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), based in London.

Arts Council of Wales
Bute Place
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF10 5AL

Tel: 0845 8734 900
Fax: 02920 441 400

Academi

The Academi

The Academi is the Welsh National Literature Promotion Agency and Society for Authors.

The Academi runs events, competitions (including the Cardiff International Poetry Competition), conferences, international exchanges, events for schools, lectures and festivals. Academi is also responsible for the National Poet of Wales project and the Encyclopaedia of Wales. The Academi cooperates with the Welsh Books Council on the Wales Book of the Year Awards, the Hay Festival, and it contributes to World Book Day events.

The Academi works with the support of the Arts Council of Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government.

The Academi
3rd floor
Mount Stuart House
Mount Stuart Square
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF105FQ

Tel: 029 2047 2266
Fax: 029 2049 2930
E-mail: post@academi.org

Welsh Language Board

Welsh Language Board

The Welsh Language Board is a statutory organisation, sponsored by the Welsh Assembly Government. It was established in December 1993 under the terms of the Welsh Language Act. Its main function is to promote and facilitate the use of the Welsh language.

The current members are appointed by the Heritage Minister of the Welsh Assembly Government, and the Board has a staff of over 70. Under the Government of Wales Act 1998, the Board became answerable to the National Assembly, having previously been accountable to, and funded by The Welsh Office.

Welsh Language Board
Siambrau'r Farchnad/Market Chambers
5-7 Heol Eglwys Fair/5-7 St Mary Street
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF10 1AT

Tel: 029 2087 8000
Fax: 029 2087 8001
E-mail: post@welsh-language-board.org.uk

CyMAL

CyMAL

CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales is a division of the Welsh Assembly Government. CyMAL represents a significant investment by the Assembly Government in the development of local museums, archives and libraries services to meet 21st century needs.

CyMAL cooperates with the Welsh Books Council in developing the gwales/libraries website.

CyMAL
Welsh Assembly Government
Rhodfa Padarn
Llanbadarn Fawr
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 3UR

Tel: 0300 062 2119
Fax: 0300 062 2001
E-mail: cymal@wales.gsi.gov.uk

National Library of Wales

National Library of Wales

One of the six copyright libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland. A mountain of knowledge about Wales and the world is to be found at the National Library – millions of books on every subject, thousands of manuscripts and archives, maps, pictures and photographs, films and music, and electronic information.

The National Library cooperates with the Welsh Books Council in the Welsh journals digitisation scheme, and exchanging information between the NLW catalogue and Gwales database.

National Library of Wales
Penglais
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 3BU

Tel: 01970 632800
Fax: 01970 615709
E-mail: holi@nlw.org.uk

WJEC

WJEC

The Welsh Joint Education Committee, or WJEC, was established in 1948. The WJEC is the examining body for Wales, which also has major responsibilities in the areas of the expressive arts and language.

The WJEC provides examinations, assessment, professional development, educational resources, support for adults who wish to learn Welsh and access to youth arts activities.

Welsh Joint Education Committee
245 Rhodfa'r Gogledd/245 Western Avenue
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF5 2YX

Tel: 029 2026 5000
E-mail: info@wjec.co.uk

CILIP Wales

CILIP Wales

The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Wales came into being on 1 April 2002, and is a Branch of the UK Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (UK CILIP).

CILIP Wales asserts that high quality library and information provision is a fundamental requirement for an informed, democratic, and bilingual society in Wales and through its members it seeks to make such provision available to all.

CILIP Wales
Department of Information Studies
Llanbadarn Fawr
Aberystwyth
SY23 3AS

Tel: 07837 032 536
Fax: 01970 622 190
E-mail: cilip-wales@aber.ac.uk

Cwlwm Cyhoeddwyr Cymru

Cwlwm Cyhoeddwyr Cymru

Cwlwm Cyhoeddwyr Cymru represents Welsh-language book publishers throughout Wales.

Cwlwm Cyhoeddwyr Cymru
Development Officer: Bethan Mair
Gellimanwydd
54 Stryd Fawr
Rhydaman/Amanford
Sir Gaerfyrddin/Carmarthenshire
SA19 2NB

Ffôn: 07779 102224
e-mail: cwlwmcyhoeddwyr@googlemail.com

Wales Literature Exchange

Wales Literature Exchange

Wales Literature Exchange works to facilitate the translation of Wales' literature. Translation grants are available to publishers. We participate in international book fairs, and work with translators, publishers and festivals abroad to promote the literature and writers of Wales internationally.

Wales Literature Exchange
Adran Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu
Prifysgol Aberystwyth/Aberystwyth University
Aberystwyth
SY23 3AS

Tel: 01970 622544
Fax: 01970 621524
E-mail: post@walesliterature.org

Urdd Gobaith Cymru

Urdd Gobaith Cymru

The Urdd is an exciting, dynamic movement for children and young people. It organises a range of different activities across Wales.

Several projects are collaborated between the Urdd and the Welsh Books Council, including the promotion of the Tir na n-Og Awards, and the Welsh-language Children’s Poet Laureate.

Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Swyddfa'r Urdd
Ffordd Llanbadarn
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 1EY

Tel: 01970 613100
Fax: 01970 626120
E-mail: Ann@urdd.org.uk

The British Council

The British Council

The British Council is an international body which promotes learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and aims to build lasting cultural relationships between the UK and the international community. The British Council (Wales) has many partners: Welsh Assembly Government, Arts Council of Wales, Higher Education Funding Council of Wales, Welsh Language Board, Welsh Books Council, Fforwm, and Wales Tourist Board.
The British Council and the Welsh Books Council collaborates to promote books from Wales through the British Council offices abroad.

British Council (Wales)
28 Park Place
Cardiff
CF10 3QE

Tel: 029 2039 7346
Fax: 029 2023 7494

Library of Wales

Library of Wales

The Library of Wales is a Welsh Assembly Government project designed to ensure that the rich and extensive literature of Wales written in English is made available to readers in and beyond Wales. Editor is Professor Dai Smith.

Library of Wales
Parthian
Norah Isaac Building
Trinity College
Caerfyrddin/Carmarthen
SA31 3EP
Tel: 01267 676633
E-mail: enquiries@libraryofwales.org

Books from the Past

Books from the Past

Books from the Past is an on-line collection of books of national cultural interest which have long been out of print, and are unlikely to be reprinted by traditional means. The texts are available in two forms - images of the original book pages, together with a fully searchable electronic text which is also suitable for printing.

Developed by Culturenet Cymru and the Welsh Books Council, Books from the Past is a resource freely accessible to all.

S4C

S4C

Independent television companies are responsible for producing the majority of S4C’s programmes. Each week S4C broadcasts over 80 hours of Welsh language programmes across a range of platforms, including television and broadband. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport finances S4C.

Bardd Plant Cymru (the Wales Children's Poet Laureate) is a joint scheme between S4C, Urdd Gobaith Cymru, The Welsh Books Council and The Welsh Academy.

S4C
Parc Ty Glas
Llanisien
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF14 5DU

Tel: 029 2074 7444
E-mail: s4c@s4c.co.uk

BBC Cymru Cylchgrawn/Llyfrau

BBC Cymru Cylchgrawn/Llyfrau

The latest news from the Welsh book industry, including reviews, stories, author profiles, best-sellers, and a list of related websites.

BBC Wales
Broadcasting House
Llandaf/Llandaff
Caerdydd/Cardiff
CF5 2YQ

Tel: 029 2032 2000
Fax: 029 20552973
E-mail: feedback.wales@bbc.co.uk

Gwales

Books from Wales on-line

gwales.com

Welsh Book Trade Info

The Welsh Books Council's information resource for the book trade.

Welsh Book Trade Info