National News | 11th May 2026

Reaching a milestone: 100th Cylch Meithrin established under the SAS scheme

The Mudiad Meithrin Set up and Succeed scheme (SAS) has reached an important milestone with the development of its 100th child care provision.

Since then, the scheme has grown to 103 childcare provisions, following the opening of Meithrinfa Wibli Wobli Nursery in Cardiff and the expansion of Cylch Meithrin Llan y Pwll and Cylch Meithrin Bod Alaw.

The SAS scheme stems from the #Cymraeg2050 work programme and is Mudiad Meithrin’s response to the Welsh Language Strategy set out in the #MeithrinMiliwn document. The scheme began in April 2018 with the aim of establishing 40 new Cylch Meithrin settings by 2021, and 150 provisions over a 10-year period.

The SAS scheme has evolved from solely opening new settings to including other approaches to increase the availability of Welsh-medium childcare, including:

  • Supporting settings to expand capacity and services
  • Mudiad Meithrin’s Plethu project (Cynllun Plethu) – in partnership with Early Years Wales and Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids’ Clubs where appropriate providing language support to bilingual provisions that have the ability and desire to become Welsh-medium immersion settings

The total of over 100 childcare provisions supported through the scheme includes a mix of new settings, expanded settings, and provisions that are part of Cynllun Plethu.

Sali Edwards, Lead Officer Set up and Succeed, said:

“As we celebrate the success of the SAS scheme in passing the milestone of developing 100 childcare settings, I would like to acknowledge the contribution of all volunteer committee members, setting staff, Mudiad staff, and other partners who have contributed to each of the 100.

 A great deal of work goes into developing a Cylch Meithrin and into sustaining it once it is open. The scheme has continued through a global pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis, and we look forward to supporting more communities to develop Welsh-medium childcare as the 9th year of the scheme begins in April 2026.”