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Eisteddfod Y DDOLEN 2021 Eisteddfod y DDOLEN 2021 Pan nad oes unman i fynd, man a man ceisio cael pobl i gystadlu mewn Eisteddfod! Arferai papur bro Y DDOLEN gynnal Eisteddfod lenyddol yn flynyddol ond bu saib ers sawl blwyddyn. Roedd eleni yn teimlo gystal amser ac unrhywbryd i ail gynnau’r fflam! Aed ati i lunio casgliad o gystadlaethau amrywiol o limrig i goginio! Yn ogystal roedd modd ennill y gadair gyfforddus ddefnyddiol drwy gystadlu yn y stori neu gerdd ddigri. Braf iawn oedd derbyn deunydd o ardal y DDOLEN a thu hwnt, a diolch i bawb wnaeth gymryd yr amser i farddoni, ysgrifennu, coginio ac arlunio. Gobeithio i chi fwynhau yr heriau a osodwyd. Diolch i Ifan a Dilys Jones, Tregaron am feirniadu’r cystadlaethau agored, i Geoff a Bethan Davies, Rhydyfelin am feirniadu’r ysgrifennu creadigol i blant a phobl ifanc ac i Lizzi Spikes, Llanilar am feirniadu’r arlunio. Mae wedi bod yn bleser cyhoeddi’r deunydd buddugol yn Y DDOLEN yn ystod y misoedd diwethaf a gobeithio i’n darllenwyr fwynhau’r arlwy amrywiol. Edrychwn ymlaen at Eisteddfod 2022 a phwy a ŵyr, efallai gwnawn ni fentro i’r llwyfan tro nesaf! Limrig 1. Megan Richards, Brynderi, Aberaeron Gwelais yn ystod y cyfnod clo, 2. Megan Richards, Brynderi, Aberaeron Holl fywyd cefn gwlad yn dirywio, Capeli ar drai, 3. Aled Evans, Blaenwaun, Trisant Holl siopau yn cau Brawddeg A’r dafarn a’r ysgol yn brwydro. (1af, Megan Richards) 1. Gaenor Mai Jones, Hafod, Pentre’r Eglwys, Rhondda Cynon Taf 2. Megan Richards, Brynderi, Aberaeron 3. Carol Thomas-Harries, Yr Aelwyd, Blaenannerch Neges mewn potel 1. Aled Evans, Blaenwaun, Trisant 2. Eirlys Jones, Capel Seion 3. Mari Morgan, Tynewydd, Llanrhystud Erthygl i’r Papur Bro 1. John Gwynn Jones, Awelon, Capel Seion 2. John Gwynn Jones, Awelon, Capel Seion 3. Mari Morgan, Tynewydd, Llanrhystud a John Jenkins, 40 Cwm Aur, Llanilar Deg Gair Tafodiaethol 1. Aled Evans, Blaenwaun, Trisant 2. Iona Davies, Y Nyth, Llanilar 3. Mari Morgan, Tynewydd Ffotograffiaeth 1. Caryl Jones, Llerneuaddau, Ponterwyd 2. Bethan Rosser, Gwynant, Llanrhystud 3. Gaenor Mair Jones, Hafod, Pentre’r Eglwys, Rhondda Cynon Taf ac Eleri Jones, Swn yr Awel, Ffosyffin Coginio 1. Lleucu Haf Thomas, Aberteifi 2. Gaenor Mair Jones, Hafod, Pentre’r Eglwys, Rhondda Cynon Taf 3. Gaenor Mair Jones, Hafod, Pentre’r Eglwys, Rhondda Cynon Taf Cerdd ddigri neu Stori ddigri 1. Eryl Rees, Ty Capel, Tregaron 2. Megan Richards, Brynderi, Aberaeron 3. Aled Evans, Blaenwaun, Trisant Ysgrifennu Creadigol – Fy arwr Blwyddyn derbyn, 1 a 2 1. Gwen Rhys Galvin, Ysgol Llangwyryfon 2. Lois Rees, Ysgol Llangwyryfon a Twm Lewis, Ysgol Llangwyryfon 3. Mabon Dafydd ac Elsa Evans, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Blwyddyn 3 a 4 1. Jake Williams, Ysgol Myfenydd, Llanrhystud 2. Kielan Mills, Ysgol Myfenydd, Llanrhystud a Meia Elin Evans, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn 3. Iago Thomas Powell, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn a Haf Griffiths, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Blwyddyn 5 a 6 1. Aron Thomas Ysgol Llangwyryfon a Sammy Yarwood Ysgol Llangwyryfon 2. Gwenan Jones, Ysgol Syr John Rhys, Ponterwyd 3. Chloe Ball Ysgol Llangwyryfon a Alanna Jones, Ysgol Myfenydd, Llanrhystud Blwyddyn 7,8 a 9 1. Bethan Rosser, Gwynant, Llanrhystud 2. Lleucu Haf Thomas, Gwynant, Aberteifi Gwaith Celf: Fy Milltir Sgwâr Blwyddyn derbyn, 1 a 2 1. Freddie Gleghorn, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn 2. Rosa Bates, Ysgol Llanfarian 3. Gwen Rhys Galvin, Ysgol Llangwyryfon Clod i Elliw Williams, Esgairmaen, Llanfair Clydogau Blwyddyn 3 a 4 1. Gwern Dafydd, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn 2. Erin Bran, Ysgol Myfenydd, Llanrhystud 3. Sion Raeburn, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Blwyddyn 5 a 6 1. Ellie Benjamin, Ysgol Llanfarian 2. Delilah Daisy Gleghorn, Ysgol Llanfihangel y Creuddyn 3. Joe Newby, Ysgol Llanfarian Blwyddyn 7,8 a 9 1. Bethan Rosser, Llanrhystud 2. Lleucu Haf Thomas, Aberteifi .
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