Glanamman Community Centre receives early Christmas gift from CETMA’s PC3Rs Project.

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Glanamman Community Centre receives early Christmas gift from CETMA’s PC3Rs Project.

Glanamman Community Centre today received an early Christmas gift when they received three refurbished computers donated to them by CETMA’s PC3R Project.

The computers were presented to David Davis of Glanamman Community Centre by themanaging director CETMA, Mr Jonathan Williams.

Donating the three computers to Glanamman Community Centre Jonathan Williams said:

“Glanamman is a place close to my heart.”

“I hope that the computers we have donated today will serve the people of Glanamman and benefit the village community.”

David Davis who received the computers on behalf of Glanamman Community Centre said:

“We are very grateful for the donation from CETMA’s PC3R”.

Kevin Madge, County Councillor, and Mayor for Cwmamman Town Council, attended today’s presentation to thank PC3Rs for their donation on behalf of the Glanamman residents and to show his support to the efforts of the village’s Community Centre.

Cllr Madge said: “We are very grateful for the donation and they will make such a difference to the community here.”

Also in attendance at today’s presentation was Rob Venus, Cwmaman Town Council

Community Development Officer who added: “The computers gifted to us today from PC3Ts will help the community and show what can be achieved when local volunteers and services work together.”

Any further information required please contact us on info@cetma.org.uk OR 01554 772056 or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Pc3RsProject/?fref=ts

For more information on CETMA, visit www.cetma.org.uk

 


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