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YesCymru and AUOB Cymru announce ‘IndyFest Wrexham’ including independence march

22 Apr 2022 2 minute read
Lluniau gan / Pictures by Lluniau Lleucu

Following the announcement earlier in the year that a march for independence will be held in Wrexham on 2 July, All Under One Banner Cymru (AUOB Cymru) and YesCymru have announced that the march will be part of a weekend of activities branded under IndyFest Wrexham.

On the evening before the march Bryn Fôn will kick the weekend off, with a gig at Saith Seren in the town centre. On the morning of the march, there will also be stalls and activities along the streets of the town before everyone gathers in Llwyn Isaf park for the start of the march.

The march will finish at Llwyn Isaf park with speakers and bands before concluding with a big gig on Saturday night.

Three marches were planned for 2020, the first in Wrexham in May 2020 but they were all postponed due to the pandemic.

Pol Wong on behalf of IndyFest Wrexham said: “It has been a long two years of waiting but we look forward to welcoming people from all over Wales and beyond to Wrexham in the summer. And it will be an opportunity for us to experience Wrexham in a free Wales – for a weekend at least!

“There are several exciting things planned for the weekend already, and more are planned so keep an eye for updates.”

‘Campaign’

Llywelyn ap Gwilym on behalf of AUOB added that so far the marches had “grown every time”.

“There is something special about coming together to march and people are desperate for the chance to come together again,” he said.

“We have supported local people to organise each rally and they have not been disappointed. This will be the most ambitious march yet and we look forward to working with IndyFest Wrexham to make their plans a reality.”

YesCymru sees the march as an opportunity to resume the national campaign for independence.

Phyl Griffiths on behalf of YesCymru said: “Our local groups have kept the YesCymru flame burning over the last year. We will be working with the groups locally and regionally to organise events and campaign throughout the year, but this will be the first mass event in two years so we’re excited to be a part of it. “


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Y Cymro
Y Cymro
1 year ago

We in Wales must be more proactive and take serious the threat to Wales & Welsh democracy by regressive Unionism.

YesCymru including Plaid Cymru and other Pro-Devolution campaign groups & organisations are our voice denied. Supporters must come out in their thousands and send a message to Whitehall that Wales will no longer be silenced demoted or demeaned anymore Welsh independence is our future.

Last edited 1 year ago by Y Cymro
Finn
Finn
1 year ago

Plaid Cymru needs to throw its weight behind this too.

Cwm Rhondda
Cwm Rhondda
1 year ago

The independence marches are a great experience, a day when we can galvanize our efforts to become a nation state. The marches create optimism and hope that one day Wales will govern itself. The three main marches held to date at Cardiff, Caernarfon and Merthyr have all been great days with an amazing atmosphere. If you’re free on 2nd July travel to Wrexham and help turn the dream into a reality.

Last edited 1 year ago by Cwm Rhondda

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