Thousands of people have descended on Powys for one of Europe's biggest youth festivals - and we have dozens of pictures to share of happy faces enjoying a great event.
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We'll be publishing a big spread of pictures in this week's print edition too, so don't forget to pick up a copy commemorating a huge week for Montgomeryshire.
Ysgol Cwm Banwy scooped the first prize with their recitation group performance at the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Betsan Llwyd)
Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng's Nell Pretty (2nd place) and Oliver Roberts (1st place) in the computer graphics competition. (Image: Kathryn Roberts)
Newtown's Ysgol Dafydd Llwyd performing on stage at the Urdd Eisteddfod on Tuesday. (Image: Urdd)
Sian James and Linda Griffiths were the Presidents of the Day on Tuesday. (Image: Urdd)
The boys from Newtown's Ysgol Penygloddfa having a great time cheering their school at the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Carys Iona Turner, Ysgol Dyffryn Trannon, Trefeglwys competing in the solo recital at the Urdd Eisteddfod in Meifod. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Ysgol Llanbrynmair singing about two dogs called Now and Ned who live in a shed. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Families from across Wales enjoying the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Urdd)
The Honorary Presidents of the 2024 Eisteddfod were Hywel Glyn Jones, Menna Blake, Delma Thomas, Heulwen Davies, Carys and Emyr Evans and Ann Fychan. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Llangadfan's Ysgol Cwm Banwy with their third-place medals for the folk dancing for Years Six and under. Here they are on the results stage with S4C presenter Mari Lovgreen. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Ysgol Pontrobert's Jac Efan Jones proudly shows his gold medal and trophy after winning the Cerdd Dant for Years Two and under. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Lowri Elin Jones, Ysgol Glantwymyn, plays the piano at the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)Ysgol Dyffryn Trannon pupils were absolutely delighted winning third place in the choir competition. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Greta Nel Jones, Ysgol Glantwymyn, singing the Cerdd Dant for children in Years Two and under on stage. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Ysgol Llanfyllin represented Montgomeryshire in the folk dancing. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
There's plenty to see and do for families at the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Siwan Mair Jones, Ysgol Pontrobert, competing in the solo recital at the Urdd Eisteddfod. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Llanerfyl poet Arwyn Groe, who wrote the official welcome poem for this year's Urdd Eisteddfod, watching the results being revealed on Monday. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Ysgol Llanbrynmair's Elsi Jones playing the harp on stage. (Image: Phil Blagg/County Times)
Computer graphics by Oliver Roberts, from Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng was chosen the best in Wales. (Image: Kathryn Roberts)
Chair of the local executive committee Bedwyr Fychan and Mistar Urdd give the Urdd Eisteddfod in Meifod the thumbs up! (Image: Urdd)
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