Communities First Bigyn 4 news (we 6th November 2011)
Partnership meeting
Communities First Bigyn 4 Open Partnership meeting will be held on Wednesday, 16th November at 5.30pm, at the Community of Christ Church, Trostre Road. Come along to find out more about what Communities First has done over the last few months and share information about what your group/agency have been doing. All welcome.
Sign Language
FREE sign language classes are taking place every other Monday, from 14th November at the Community of Christ Church, Trostre Road between 6-7.30pm. Please contact Amanda on 01554 785955 if you are interested in attending.
Over 50’s
The over 50’s Llanelli Befriending Circle are meeting on Tuesday 15st November at the Community of Christ Church, next to the New Dock Stars from 1:30 – 3pm. This is free to everyone, come along and make new friends! Get in touch with Amanda on 01554 78595 if you’d like to come along.
Welsh Courses
Communities First Bigyn 4 are running Cymraeg yn y Gweithle 2 every Tuesday evening 6 – 8 at the Community of Christ Church. The free classes are open to all Bigyn residents. Attendees who wish to attend don’t have to have completed Cymraeg yn y Gweithle 1, but must have previous experience of attending Welsh language classes or have an understanding of the language.
Play Bus
Do you have children between 0 – 10 years? Are you looking for somewhere to go? Come along to the FREE Dragon Bus at Penyfan Park car park every Wednesday between 10am – 12pm and 1pm – 3pm. The bus has play activities for children, sand, painting, art and craft, home corner, toys, books, music and signing. Have a cuppa and enjoy yourselves! All children must be with a parent/carer. Everyone welcome.
Visit our website www.bigyn4cf.org.uk for more information on groups and events.
If you are interested in volunteering with us, there are plenty of opportunities, For more information on this or any of the above please contact Amanda on 01554 785955.
Please visit our new website for more information on www.bigyn4cf.org.uk
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