PICKLEBALL IN LLANGORS

Pickleball is a combination of elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong.

It is played on a badminton court, using paddles and a plastic ball. It is not too physically demanding and is suitable for players of all ages and skills.

Come along and give it a go!

Llangors Community Centre

Every Tuesday, 2 – 4pm

Suitable for all ages

It is a mixture of tennis, badminton and table tennis and ………..

Really good fun

Everyone welcome

Boules Tournament 2024

On Sunday, September 1st, the annual Llangors Boules Tournament took place on the old village hall site, with 10 teams entering the competition. During the afternoon, the teams were slowly whittled down to two, with reigning champion Izaak Duffy and his partner Robbie Davies competing against veteran Robert East and Matthew Drew in the final. The close fought match was eventually won by Izaak and Robbie. They received the coveted trophy from Melrose East, chair of Llangors Community Centre.

Refreshments were provided during the afternoon for the competitors and spectators. Thanks to Sam Ridge for cooking the beef burgers and hot dogs. They were swallowed down with a nice glass of wine or beer depending on your tipple!

AGM

Our AGM will take place on Monday, May 13th at 7pm in the Community Centre. This is a public event. We will have a short AGM followed by a talk by Lyndall Merry of Bryn Celyn Veg about growing veg.

Come along to this public meeting and hear what we do in the Community Centre. And please pass the message on.

Defibrillator Training

Llangors Youth and Community Centre
Defibrillator Training
Monday, April 22nd
7pm
Free, all welcome
Training will be carried out by
Welsh Ambulance Service
WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO?
Please book a place via
melrosemeast@gmail.com
01874 658335

Easter Egg Hunt

Llangors Play Park

(or Community Centre if wet!)

SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST

10 – 12md

Find the clues and win an 

Easter Egg

CHILDREN’S COMPETITIONS – 

Best Decorated Easter Bonnet OR 

Best Miniature Garden 

Raffle, light refreshments

FREE

A Forest (Tiny) Planted In a Day.

Despite the weather and awful ground conditions, thanks to the support of a number of hardy volunteers, Llangors Community Centre, the Homely Learning school, Grwp Cymreig Llangors and others a Tiny Forest of 650 trees was planted in a day on Wednesday at the Tegfan site.

This dense forest was planted following the “Miyawaki” method which should lead to much faster than normal growth and environmental benefits.  Tegfan will be available for community groups to use once fencing and access has been completed.  

The Coetir Bach/Tiny Forest project is funded by the Welsh Government via the Heritage Lottery Fund and advised by Earthwatch.

Diolch yn fawr iawn i pawb .