THE latest community news from Llandysul
Church Services
SUNDAY, 16 July - Llandysul: 8am, Communion; 11am, Communion.
Tregroes: 2pm.
Walkers
SATURDAY, 22 July: Pencader Walk, meet at the Pencader Pavilion car park (opposite the Greenhouse) 10am; about 3.5 miles with some steep inclines and a couple of stiles.
Dogs are welcome on a lead, as part of the walk is on farmland
Croeso i Gerddwyr
TAITH gerdded Pen Coed y Foel ddydd Gwener, 4 Awst, 5yp o Bont, Llandysul.
Cyfle i ddringo i’r copa a sefyll o fewn Oes Haearn Amgaeedig Pen Coed y Foel.
Taith gerdded o amgylch y Bryn gyda dringfa o tua pedair milltir.
Heibio cadarnle Amddiffynfa Canoloesol Castell Gwynionydd, trwy Goedwig Coed y foel, hyd at gopa Pen Coed y foel.
Mwynhewch y golygfeydd godidog o Llandysul, cyn disgyn at Ffordd Prengwyn a dychwelyd am luniaeth ysgafn drwy garedigrwydd Canolfan Canwio Llandysul.
Mae’n ddrwg gennym, dim cwn, gan ein bod yn croesi tir fferm preifat gydag anifeiliaid byw.
Carnival
ANOTHER successful week was held at the village at the end of June, with the carnival day held on the 1 July.
The presidents were David and Sylvia Williams and the vice presidents were Phil and Rhian Jardine, who supported all the events throughout the week.
The float looked so beautiful, with the queen and attendants dressed in their lovely dresses and page boys also very smart.
The community singing was well attended and a special thanks to pupils, staff and parents of Ysgol Bro Teifi for supporting and singing so lovely.
Thanks to Martin Griffiths for accompanying and Cllr Keith Evans for conducting.
An open meeting will be held at the Porth Hotel on Wednesday, 19 July, at 7.30pm to debrief this year’s carnival.
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