Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 14 December 2013 A young child at a protest rally, where members of The Welsh Language Society pressure group were attaching padlocks to the security fence surrounding the Welsh Government offices in Aberystwyth. 

The Banner behind her sdays "I want to live in Welsh"
 Each padlock, with its handwritten label, symbolises how they perceive the Welsh language is being 'locked out' of communities and day-to-day life throughout Wales, and their call to action to help preserve and promote the use of the language in all levels of government in Wales photo © keith mor


Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 14 December 2013 A young child at a protest rally, where members of The Welsh Language Society pressure group were attaching padlocks to the security fence surrounding the Welsh Government offices in Aberystwyth, Mid Wales. 

The Banner behind her sdays "I want to live in Welsh"
 Each padlock, with its handwritten label, symbolises how they perceive the Welsh language is being 'locked out' of communities and day-to-day life throughout Wales, and their call to action to help preserve and promote the use of the language in all levels of government in Wales photo ©keith morris


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