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Four housing associations – Adra, ClwydAlyn, Grŵp Cynefin and North Wales Housing, have joined forces to exhibit at this year’s Eisteddfod, which will run from 2-9 August in Wrexham.

As the largest celebration of Welsh culture, the Eisteddfod promotes the coming together of communities from across Wales and beyond to highlight Welsh language, arts, literature, music and more. The annual Eisteddfod is an important date in the calendar for many people; an opportunity to join friends, family and communities and focus on Welsh lifestyle and heritage.

Four North Wales-based housing organisations, which own and manage over 20,000 properties across North and Mid Wales, were keen to be part of the celebration, whilst acknowledging what is at the heart of their associations: community. Adra, ClwydAlyn, Grŵp Cynefin and North Wales Housing will be extending a warm welcome to visitors throughout Eisteddfod 2025, recognising the crucial roles which housing associations play; offering safe, warm, homes for residents and providing a wide-variety of support services for those who need them.

By creating a series of theme days, the organisations hope to illustrate the value of ‘community’ and use their individual platforms to bring visitors and residents together to enjoy the festivities and consider the meaning of ‘home’.

Visitors to the stand can expect live music from Band Bwced, activities for all ages, face painting and an exciting ‘Cyclone’ game to take part in, plus the following theme days:

  • Monday 4 August – Health & Wellbeing
  • Tuesday 5 August – Leadership Day
  • Wednesday 6 August – Green Day
  • Thursday 7 August – Affordable Housing Day
  • Friday 8 August – Recruitment Opportunities Day

Panel talks including speakers from each of the associations will take place on Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00am in the Societies Tent.

Across Wales, housing associations provide over 173,000 homes for over 300,000 people, housing one in 10 people in every region[1]. Owning and operating homes across a variety of types and tenures, provision includes affordable social housing for families and single people, as well as specialist nursing and care services, supported living and independent living options, low-cost homeownership, leasehold management services, intermediate and market rented homes.

[1] Community Housing Cymru, April 2024: LGHC inquiry into social housing supply: CHC response

“We are delighted to come together with colleagues from Adra, Grŵp Cynefin and North Wales Housing to create a celebration of community. Ensuring support for all our residents and working towards a Wales where everyone has a home are our common goals and we are delighted to be able to promote these priorities at Eisteddfod 2025.”
Clare Budden
Chief Executive at ClwydAlyn
“With the Eisteddfod being held in north Wales this year, we've joined forces with three other housing associations to showcase the work our organisations undertake across the region. It's a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the positive impact we have on our communities and to highlight the importance of delivering more affordable homes for local people, and the perfect time to thank all who have supported us and worked with us over the years."
Iwan Trefor Jones
Chief Executive of Adra
“The Eisteddfod is a fantastic celebration of Welsh culture, identity, and community - values that are central to our work at North Wales Housing. We're proud to be part of this year’s event with Adra, Clwyd Alyn and Grŵp Cynefin, showcasing the important role housing associations play in supporting people and places across North Wales. It’s a great opportunity to connect with and listen to local residents.”
Helena Kirk
Chief Executive, North Wales Housing Association
“We at Grŵp Cynefin are extremely proud to be part of Wrecsam National Eisteddfod this year. Sharing a stand with our partners in the housing sector is a great example of collaboration, sharing resources, and ensuring real value for money.
“The Eisteddfod will be an unique opportunity to inspire important discussions about the future of social housing in Wales – how we can continue to support Welsh communities, and build homes and connections that ensure that individuals and communities flourish. I’m looking forward to the discussion, and to the festival.”
Mel Evans
Chief Executive at Grŵp Cynefin

To find out more about this year’s Eisteddfod, visit: Croeso | Eisteddfod

To visit the stand jointly hosted by Adra, ClwydAlyn, Grŵp Cynefin and North Wales Housing, head to stand 621-624.

To find details of panel talks in the Societies Tent, visit: Rhaglen | Eisteddfod