 Pysgota yn Ardal Bledig Cynwy. The Pysgota yn Ardal Bledig Cynwy project was a fishing project developed to encourage and motivate young people to use Welsh language skills in their social time and to also learn about local Welsh history and traditions. The aim was to work with Welsh language speakers and those who live in homes where the Welsh is the second language of the home, but the young person attends a Welsh medium school. Through fishing and creating fishing skills videos, the young people were enabled to feel confidence and pride in their Welsh language skills and learn more about where they live. The Erdys Clwb i Yng Nghymru provides an opportunity for the county's young people to socialise outside school through the medium of Welsh in a safe and supportive environment. The club provides a unique opportunity in the area and allows young people to develop personally, socially and educationally through their chosen language, Welsh. Over 40 young people attend the provision regularly and some travel a long way to access provision in their chosen language, which demonstrates that it is a valued asset to Welsh-speaking young people. The project was set up by Menter Jaeth to deliver and co-ordinate social opportunities for Rhondda Cynonthaf's young people and as a way to deal with the substantial decrease in the numbers and percentage choosing to speak Welsh socially and leaving education. As part of the project, regular Welsh medium forum meetings were held across the county, enabling Menter Jaeth to organise and promote Welsh medium youth work activities. They also created opportunities for young people to socialise and communicate in Welsh outside school hours, develop skills and employability and ensure that young people participated fully in planning and delivering activities.