Communities First Bigyn 4 news (we 7th August 2011)

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Communities First Bigyn 4 news (we 7th August 2011)

Over 50s

The over 50’s Befriending Circle group is going from strength to strength. The group meet every other Tuesday between 1:30-3pm. A short walk around Llanelli Docks has been organised for Tuesday the 23rd August. Come along for fresh air and good company. It is open to the whole of Llanelli.

Sign Language

The next intermediate sign language class is on Thursday the 25th August between 1 – 3.

Free Summer Activities

Communities First have organised a number of free summer activities. Come along to a boys and girls sports session on Thursday 18th August between 1 – 3 on Penyfan playing fields. A Boxercise session will take place on Monday the 15th August between 1-3. This is suitable for children over 8 years old.

Welsh Language

Communities First Bigyn 4 are working in partnership with Swansea University and Menter Cwm Gwendraeth and will be running Cymraeg yn y Gweithle 2 which will commence on 20th Septemebr 2011. The free classes is open to Bigyn 4 residents and will be running every Tuesday for 30 weeks. 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.

All of the above take place at the Community of Christ Church, Trostre Road.

Free Dragon 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.

For more information on any of the above please contact Sarah Williams on 01554 785958.


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