Our second year

Wales Week London had a great jump in the number of activities and events compared to the previous year, which demonstrated how the programme to promote and celebrate Wales in London had captured the imagination of so many people and organisations. With some 81 events taking place and our sponsors / partners growing from 4 to 17, Wales Week London had very quickly established its place as an annual feature on the London landscape.

Once again, we were hugely grateful for all the support from our partners and sponsors, and most delighted with the enthusiasm, the energy and the contribution provided by all the people behind the activates and events that took place. It was a perfect example of Team Wales working brilliantly together and producing something that was far more impactful than the simple sum of its parts.

  • Arts & Culture
  • 6th March 2018
  • Museum of London, 150 London Wall, Barbican EC2Y 5HN
  • Arts & Culture
  • 6th March 2018
  • The Wales Office, Gwydyr House, Whitehall SW1A 2NP
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 6th March 2018
  • Welsh Government London Office, 25 Victoria Street
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 6th March 2018
  • British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace SW1Y 5AH
  • Arts & Culture
  • 6th March 2018
  • London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road

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  • Arts & Culture
  • 7th March 2018
  • London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road
  • Arts & Culture
  • 7th March 2018
  • Eglwys Gymraeg Canol Llundain, Oxford Circus W1W 8DJ
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 7th March 2018
  • Mary Ward House, 5 - 7 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SN
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 7th March 2018
  • Entrepreneurial Sparks, Nat West Bank, 5th Floor, 42 Islington High Street N1 8XL
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 7th March 2018
  • Elephant Park, Southwark
  • Arts & Culture
  • 8th March 2018
  • London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road
  • Business, Industry & Tech
  • 8th March 2018
  • Restaurant Tom Simmons, Tower Bridge
  • Arts & Culture
  • 8th March 2018
  • The Welsh Church of Central London, Eastcastle Street