Letter: Radio voice for the regions
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I am happy to assure Jan Morris (letter, 3 September) that there is no foundation whatsoever in the suggestion that BBC Radio Cymru is to be "abolished". Indeed, our commitment to Radio Cymru was underlined last year when the station underwent a major relaunch in order to attract the widest possible range of Welsh speakers and so ensure its survival into the 2lst century.
GERAINT TALFAN DAVIES
Controller, BBC Wales
Cardiff
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