Success Stories: Empowering the Future, Celebrating Achievement

Come and meet the entrepreneurs who have harnessed the power of Welsh not only to thrive today, but to shape a bright tomorrow.

Culture is the heartbeat of our communities, and we are proud to support initiatives that celebrate and preserve Welsh heritage. Share your experiences, insights, and successes as we celebrate the diverse voices that make ARFOR a dynamic and thriving community.

Case Studies of ARFOR communities

Success Stories…

Bocs ARFOR 💬

Each week we hear from businesses across different industries — Owain Llyr talks about their use of Welsh.
Watch the full interview with Castell Howell here! ⬅️

Bocs ARFOR : Dolydd

Next, Owain Llyr visits Dolydd garage between Caernarfon and Groeslon on the Bocs ARFOR tour.


It's fair to say this week's business has an impressive story behind their use of the Welsh language 👏

Bocs ARFOR yn MSParc

75% of Dafydd Hardy’s workforce speak Welsh. But does speaking Welsh really matter in estate agency?

bocs ARFOR:
Welsh Beekeeping Association Ceredigion

Did you know a Welsh-medium beekeeping association exists? Does it matter? Full story below…

Bocs ARFOR: Are you always making an effort to learn the language of the place you visit, I wonder?

C.L. Jones Timber & Builders’ Merchants recognises the importance of a Welsh language service for its customers in Wales, and how this should be mirrored elsewhere.

Young Farmers Club

As one of Wales’ pioneering organisations, YFC is essential for the future of young people in the countryside, offering experiences, skill development and supporting future ambitions.


Last week at the Royal Welsh Show, we unveiled a special project in partnership with Wales’ Young Farmers Club — shining a light on contributions by some of its members to the local economy, in Welsh.

Bocs ARFOR: Proof that Welsh allows more job opportunities?

Being a Welsh speaker is a must for this business, located within Carmarthen market, when recruiting new staff — with the owner herself admitting she feels she's missing out by not siarad Cymraeg.