Bigyn 4 News (we 20th February 2011)
Sign Language
The successful sign language course is still running, and the next class is on Thursday the 24th of February between 1pm – 3pm at Communities First Bigyn 4 meeting room. The class is free and is open to everyone, at all levels. You don’t have to have any previous sign language experience.
Food Co-op
The Food Co-op are taking orders every Wednesday afternoon between 3pm – 4pm.  The fruit and locally grown vegetables are £3 a bag, and must be ordered and paid for a week in advance. If you are interested in volunteering on the Food Co-op project by taking orders, delivering the produce and promoting the scheme, please contact us.
Coffee with a copper
Do you have any anti social behavior issues which you’d like to discuss with the Police? Then come along to a ‘Coffee with a Copper’ on Tuesday the 1st of March between 3pm – 4pm. Anything shared will be strictly confidential and will be an opportunity for you to discuss any local issues with the PCSO.
All of the above will be taking place at Communities First Bigyn 4 offices, Penyfan Park, Llanelli.
Education and Training Event
Communities First Bigyn 4 are organising an Education and Training information event, held on the 14th of March at Myrtle House, Llanelli between 1 and 3:30. If you are interested in presenting or would like more information, please contact us. Thjere will be free refreshments and a study bad full of goodies for the first 30 people through the door.
Get back into work
Communities First Bigyn 4 are organising a ‘get back into work’ event on Monday the 21st of March 9:30-11:30 in Myrtle House. Several agencies will be attending who can offer advice, guidance and support individuals back into work. All ages are invited to come along and there will be a children’s entertainer present.
For more information on any of the above, please contact Sarah Williams on 01554 746990.
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