THE latest community news from around Llanidloes.
Death Cafe
THE first Llanidloes Death Cafe to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their lives will open on Thursday, 20 October at Trinity Church Hall, 6.45pm to 9pm. Booking essential, numbers limited. Phone Hazel on 07939 116009 or Mary 01686 413513 for more information.
Quiz
THE winners of a quiz at Woosnam & Davies Newsagents were: 1st, Chrissie and Gracia, £10; 2nd, Pam Woolly, bottle of wine; 3rd, Sylvia Owen, mini chocs.
All proceeds to the Millennium Garden, sponsored by Woosnam & Davies.
Arwystli Society
TALK by Brian Poole called ‘Aircraft Down in Aberhafesp’ on 26 October, St Idloes Church Hall, 7.30pm.
Gadael Tir/Leave Land
OLD Chapel Farm (SY18 6JR) and Three Acres and a Cow present ‘Gadael Tir’ (‘Leave Land’) at Old Chapel Farm - a history of land rights and protests in Wales in folk song, poetry and story, 12 October, 7.30pm. More information and tickets from [email protected]
Concert
THE Noah’s Ark children’s concert features the Two Gareths, Ken and Jeff, Tom Lovell and Ann Lloyd, Sarah Board with local young artists, compered by Nye Jones and followed by Mojo Disco, at the Rugby Club, Friday, 14 October, 7pm.
Children 16 and under free. Tickets available from Woosnam & Davies Newsagents and on the door. Call Les Jones 01686 413125 or Aneurin Jones 01686413699 for more information.
Milk bottle tops
WOOSNAM & Davies news have stopped collecting plastic milk bottle and drinks tops.
Maesywennol
SERVICE users felt the full force of the musical energy of Aberystwyth’s Carol Rhys-Jones when she stormed through the afternoon with Elvis, Tom Jones and Bill Haley to name a few.
They were compelled to dance and join in the songs.
Van Institute
WHIST Drives are on 18 October, 1, 15 and 29 November and 13 December (Poultry), 8pm. All welcome.
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