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Rhaglith - yn aml mae darnau hŷn o ddeddfwriaeth yn cynnwys rhaglith yn lle'r teitl hir. Mae rhaglith yn disgrifio pwrpas Deddf ac mae tuedd iddo fod yn fwy cynhwysfawr na theitl hir. Nid yw Deddfau a Mesurau’r Cynulliad yn cynnwys rhaglith.
Preamble - older pieces of legislation often include a preamble in place of the long title. A preamble describes the purpose of an Act, and tends to be more comprehensive than a long title. Assembly Acts and Measures do not contain preambles.
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Wedi ei ffilmio mewn golygfeydd du a gwyn hir, trawiadol, mae’r chwedl gyfarwyddol hon yn archwilio’n gynnil wyneb newidiol Tibet. Gan adael unigedd uchelderau’r Mynyddoedd Himalaya y tu ôl, mae’n rhaid i Tharlo, bugail syml, mynd i’r dref i gael ffotograff adnabod wedi ei dynnu.
Shot in long takes in striking black and white, this beguiling fable subtly explores the changing face of Tibet. Leaving the solitude of the high Himalayas behind, Tharlo, a simple shepherd has to go into town to get his ID photo taken.
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Wedi taith hir drwy gweddill y flwyddyn, yn cynnwys y gwahoddiad i ddychwelyd i chwarae o flaen miloedd yn Ngwyl y Dyn Gwyrdd, rhyddhawyd y sengl 'Haleliwia' ym mis Tachwedd 2008, sef fersiwn Gymraeg arbennig o'r gân fyd-enwog (Hallelujah) gan Leonard Cohen.
Following an endless touring schedule throughout 2008 that included a return to playing at the Green Man Festival, Brigyn released the single 'Haleliwia' in November - a Welsh-language adaption of Leonard Cohen's global hit song, Hallelujah.
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“Rwy wrth fy modd gweld cymuned Trebanog yn cael cyfle i feddwl yn greadigol ac i wneud pethau ac i weithio ochr yn ochr ag artistiaid a dylunwyr. Dyma gyfraniad cyffrous i’r celfyddydau gweledol yn yr ardal gan ymuno â mentrau creadigol a sefydlwyd yn ddiweddar megis Oriel y Gweithwyr yn Ynys-hir, Gwnaed yn y Cymoedd a Festyrefail yn Nhonyrefail.”
“I’m delighted to see the Trebanog community having access to creative thinking and making opportunities and to work alongside artists and designers. This is an exciting contribution to the visual arts in the area and joins recently established creative ventures such as The Workers Gallery, in Ynyshir, Made in the Valleys and Festyrefail in Tonyrefail.” Anne Hayes, Arts & Creative Industries Manager, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council.
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Mae diweithdra ymysg pobl ifanc yr ardal, yn cynnwys pobl ifanc GISDA yn uchel iawn hefyd. Gall cyfleoedd gwirfoddoli helpu pobl sydd wedi bod yn ddi-waith am gyfnod hir neu fyr, trwy eu gwneud yn fwy cyflogadwy a rhoi’r cyfle a chefnogaeth iddynt.
By creating voluntary opportunities we can give people the skills they need to enable them to move on to employment. Unemployment amongst young people in the area, including GISDA’s young people is high. Volunteering opportunities can help people who have been out of work for a long or short period of time by making them employable and give them the chance and support they need. Already we can see that the project has developed and grown a lot and has had a positive effect on our volunteers.
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Amgylchiadau sydd wedi newid, ie yn bendant – ond mae ein hathrawon a’n myfyrwyr yn camu ymlaen yn ysbryd y chwyldro hir.
I hope that I have made the case – bold as it may be – that our current national mission of education reform has inherited from Raymond Williams and the essentials of the adult education tradition in Wales.
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“Rwy wrth fy modd gweld cymuned Trebanog yn cael cyfle i feddwl yn greadigol ac i wneud pethau ac i weithio ochr yn ochr ag artistiaid a dylunwyr. Dyma gyfraniad cyffrous i’r celfyddydau gweledol yn yr ardal gan ymuno â mentrau creadigol a sefydlwyd yn ddiweddar megis Oriel y Gweithwyr yn Ynys-hir, Gwnaed yn y Cymoedd a Festyrefail yn Nhonyrefail.”
“I’m delighted to see the Trebanog community having access to creative thinking and making opportunities and to work alongside artists and designers. This is an exciting contribution to the visual arts in the area and joins recently established creative ventures such as The Workers Gallery, in Ynyshir, Made in the Valleys and Festyrefail in Tonyrefail.” Anne Hayes, Arts & Creative Industries Manager, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council.
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Ar ôl diwrnod hir o siopa, ymweld â safleoedd neu fwynhau ein golygfeydd ysblennydd naturiol, does dim byd gwell nac ymlacio â thamaid o fwyd. Rydyn ni'n hynod o falch ein bod ni'n gartref i ystod eang o Bistros mewn trefi a phentrefi ar hyd a lled ein bwrdeistref sirol.
There is nothing nicer after a long day shopping, sightseeing or enjoying our outstanding natural scenery than a bite to eat. We are proud to be home to a wide range of bistros in towns and villages across our county borough.
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Bu farw’r Athro Dafydd Jenkins, hanesydd cyfraith a blaenor cyfraith Hywel, yn oriau mân y bore ddydd Sul 6 Mai yn 101 mlwydd oed. Wedi ei eni ar 1 Mawrth 1911, bu’n fyw yn ddigon hir i gael o leiaf pedair gyrfa.
Professor Dafydd Jenkins, legal historian and the doyen of medieval Welsh law, died in the early hours of Sunday 6 May at the age of 101. Born on 1 March 1911, he lived long enough to have had at least four careers. He was born in London to Cardiganshire parents, attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences followed by Law, and was called to the Bar in 1934. He then worked as a barrister in Carmarthen and in 1938 was secretary of the campaign to have the Welsh language recognised in Court. A conscientious objector during the war, he bought a farm at Trawsnant in Ceredigion and farmed that in the forties and fifties, a farm he still owned at his death. He was influential in Welsh agricultural circles and was instrumental in establishing farming co-operatives in Wales. In the forties and fifties he conducted evening classes on agricultural topics for the Extra-Mural Department of the University of Wales College, Aberystwyth, and from 1965 lectured in the Law Department at Aberystwyth, eventually holding a chair in Legal History and Welsh Law, (1975–1978), until his retirement.
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