AN EMPLOYEE-owned TV production company is giving all its staff an 'extra bank holiday' on St David’s Day.

Cwmni Da, based in Caernarfon, is urging the Welsh Government to press again to make the Welsh patron saint’s day a national holiday for everybody in Wales.

According to the firm’s managing director, Llion Iwan, the idea had the 100 per cent support of all the 54 people who work there.

The extra day off on March 1 will be "over and above" the usual holiday allowance.

It’s the latest in a series of initiatives designed to provide support to the workforce at Cwmni Da.

Earlier this year the company revealed it had given a £500 cost of living bonus to each of the staff members.

Policies in relation to maternity, paternity and miscarriages have also been strengthened.

At the same time the amount spent on staff training is being quadrupled.

Llion said: “As an employee owned company, we’ve been looking at what we can do to support our staff in terms of a work-life balance as well as providing support at different times in people’s lives.

“The first thing we’re doing from this year onwards is that we’re making St David’s Day a paid bank holiday for all our staff. If it falls on a weekend, they will still get a day off either on the preceding Friday or the following Monday.

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“One important message that it sends is that we, as a workforce, can decide what we want to do.

“Clearly, there are financial implications because everybody will in effect be having an extra day’s holiday but we feel it’s important because it’s the day we celebrate our patron saint in Wales.

“It’s also a statement about Wales and our identity as a nation. We are proud to be a Welsh company based in Gwynedd and the idea has had 100 per cent support from everybody who works here.

“On the day we’ll all have an out of office reply on our email explaining why were are not available.

“We have bank holidays for coronations and royal celebrations on a UK level, we feel it’s important for Wales to have a bank holiday to celebrate our Welshness.

“Apart from Gwynedd Council, I’m not aware of anybody else doing this at the moment.

“We’re hoping other companies and organisations will follow suit and declare March 1 as a bank holiday so we can create momentum and put pressure on the Welsh and UK Governments to make it an official national holiday.”

Cwmni Da was founded in 1994 and became an Employee Ownership Trust in 2018.

Its output includes shows like Noson Lawen, Garddio a Mwy, FFIT Cymru, Bwyd Epic Chris, Canu Gyda Fy Arwr, Gogglebocs Cymru and Deian a Loli.