Cymdeithas Cerddwyr
MAE Cymdeithas Cerddwyr Llanbed yn 30 oed (gwelir y llun), ac i ddathlu’r achlysur, cafwyd taith o gwmpas y dref ar 27 Gorffennaf a dathliad yn Llain y Castell Llanbed.
St Peter’s Church
SUNDAY, 14 August at 8am: Holy Communion in English;
10.30am: Holy Communion Bilingual.
St Mary’s Maestir
SUNDAY, 14 August at 2.30pm: Holy Communion in English.
Agricultural Show
VOLUNTEERS of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution’s Ceredigion committee (RABI) will be at the Agricultural Show to raise awareness of the charity’s work and the new range of Christmas cards and 2017 calendar will be available for purchase.
RABI is a welfare charity that gives out around £2m per year to farming people in financial need across Wales and England.
To fund its work, RABI relies heavily on the work of its 54 county committees, made up of voluntary fundraisers – usually with farming links – who understand the importance of giving something back to others who are enduring tough times, due to such things as animal disease, accidents, ill health or flooding.
At the show on Friday, 12 August, a celebrity cookbook launched last year, thanks to a grant from the Big Lottery Fund, will be available on the RABI stand and committee members are requesting if anybody would like a copy to just ask.
Their challenge is to get a copy of the cookbook into every farm kitchen in Ceredigion and help spread the word of the help that is offered to farming families.
A duck race will be held at Glanwern, Talsarn, on Sunday, 21 August, by kind permission of Mr Gareth Davies.
If you haven’t yet bought a duck, call by the RABI stand at the Lampeter show to be in the running for a cash prize.
Joan Jones, chair of RABI’s Ceredigion committee, said: “These are very challenging times for farming families. We urge people in financial hardship not to suffer in silence, but to talk to RABI’s welfare team in complete confidence.”




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