WELSH nationalists announced today the next march for independence will take place in Barry, south Wales, on April 26.
YesCymru and AUOBCymru (All Under One Banner) have chosen Barry as it played a role in the Cymru Fydd (Young Wales) movement of the 1890s, which championed Welsh home rule and self-governance.
The first Welsh branch of Cymru Fydd was formed in Bethel Chapel, Cadoxton, in 1892, and Cymru Fydd members won seats in Barry’s first council elections in 1894.
Mark Hooper, a local councillor and one of the organisers of the march, said: “The historical significance of Cymru Fydd in the 1890s serves as a powerful reminder of our collective voice.
“As we face contemporary challenges, the thirst for self-determination remains as strong as ever.
“It’s crucial that we honour our past while advocating for a future that reflects our values and priorities.”
Since 2019, thousands have participated in independence marches in towns and cities across Wales.