More Bigyn news (we 26th Sept 10)

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Are you living in  Communities First Bigyn 4 ward and interested in learning Welsh? If so, Communities First Bigyn 4 have organised Welsh language classes which will commence on Tuesday the 5th of October between 6pm- 8pm. The free accredited classes will be running every Tuesday until June 2011. If you would like to put your name down or for more information please contact Sarah from Communities First on 01554 746990.

Do you have any anti social behavior issues which you like to discuss with the Police? Then come along to a ‘Coffee with a Copper’ on Tuesday the 5th of October between 3pm – 4pm. Anything shared will be strictly confidential and will be an opportunity for you to share any local issues with the PCSO.

The successful sign language course is still running, and the next class is on Thursday the 7th of October between 1pm – 3pm at Communities First Bigyn 4 meeting room. The class is free and is open to everyone, of all level. You don’t have to have any previous sign language experience. For more information on the sign language class, please contact Sarah Williams on 01554 746 990.

Are you a parent, grandparent or a carer looking  after children? Come to a weekly parenting group run by Plant Dewi Families together group. The session is an opportunity for you to bring your children or to come alone to meet other parents and carers to discuss any issues, gain confidence and to make new friends. The session is free and everyone is welcome. If you are interested in attending, the weekly session is running every Monday between 9:15am – 12:15pm at Communities First Bigyn 4 meeting room in Penyfan Park.

A fun football game will be held between the Neighbourhood Policing Team and Penyfan youth football team on 30th September at 4 o clock. Please come along and show your support!


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