What Happened
The Welsh Government has announced the list of events supported by the St David’s Day Fund 2026, which totals £1 million. This fund aims to assist community, regional, and national groups in celebrating Dydd Gwyl Dewi, Wales’ patron saint, on 1 March. Grants will range from £500 for small community initiatives to £40,000 for larger nationwide events. A total of 92 events are scheduled to take place across Wales from 16 February to 6 March 2026.
Why It Matters
The celebration of St David’s Day is significant for fostering community spirit and cultural pride in Wales. The initiative encourages local engagement through various activities, including the return of the social media campaign ‘Random Acts of Welshness’. Residents are urged to participate in small acts of kindness, inspired by St David’s message of “Do the little things.” Events will include cultural performances, food festivals, and workshops, promoting local businesses and community involvement.
What’s Next
As St David’s Day approaches, businesses in Wales are encouraged to engage with the celebrations to enhance visibility and connect with customers. Initiatives such as Wales Week in London will also take place, celebrating Welsh culture and promoting connections with the global community. The St Davids Day Festival and The Little Things Festival are among the key events planned, featuring local produce, crafts, and performances, ensuring a vibrant celebration for all ages.
You may also like
SEARCH
LAST NEWS
- Remembering Wendy Richard: The Promise to Co-Star Natalie Cassidy
- How Did Anglian Water Achieve an ‘Essentials’ Rating for Mental Health Accessibility?
- Shai Hope Leads West Indies in T20 World Cup Clash Against South Africa
- What We Know About Weston McKennie: Future at Juventus and Past at Leeds
- What We Know About the Upcoming Live Nation Antitrust Trial


