The 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod may be heading into the final few days of the event, but there is still plenty going on at the Meifod venue.

As thousands of people continue to visit the fields of Mathrafal Farm for the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod, the first to be held in Montgomeryshire for over 30 years, we have plenty more photos of the event’s competitions, prize winners and special guests.

After primary schools were up for competitions in the first part of the week, now Powys' secondary schools are taking their turn.

For more pictures, see our previous packages for the first, second and third days of the Eisteddfod.

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County Times: Scarlett Thomas from Llanidloes High School and Betsy Mills Hogg from Welshpool High School, both

County Times: Katlyn Davies, Cadi Rooke, Saffron Hyland and Daisy Swift from Guilsfield Primary School gave a ten

County Times: Ysgol Dafydd Llwyd, Newtown in the Disco Dance, Hip Hop competition.

County Times: Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng in the Disco Dance, Hip Hop  competition.

County Times: Betsy Mills Hogg from Welshpool High School in the Individual Disco Dance Hip-Hop competition.

County Times: Wales manager, Rob Page at the Eisteddfod.

County Times: Pupils from Ysgol Bro Caereinion in the Welsh Learners Recitation Group.

County Times: Layla Jones from Llanidloes High School in the under 25's Disco Dance, Hip-Hop competition.

County Times: Newtown High School in the Group Disco Dance, Hip-Hop competition.

County Times: Llanidloes High School in the Group Disco Dance, Hip-Hop competition.

County Times: Llanidloes High School who came 3rd with Formula 1 in the Trio under 25's Disco Dance, Hip-Hop

County Times: Scarlett Thomas from Llanidloes High School in the Individual Disco Dance Hip-Hop competition.

County Times: Loyce Lister-Jones from Newtown High School in the under 25's Disco Dance, Hip-Hop competition