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 .

Richard The Post’s Last Day

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8TH 2024

Today was the last day that Richard Matthews worked in the Post Office in Llangors Community Centre. He has been coming to Llangors twice a week for the past 6 years even throughout the Covid pandemic when most businesses were closed or severely curtailed. He is leaving to take up a job in Cardiff. We wish him well in  his new job.

The Post Office has a new person taking over by the name of Kayleigh Jones. She has accompanied Richarch to the Post Office for the past 2 weeks and seems a very pleasant and capable person.

Josie at 99

A great turnout at the Community Centre Thursday coffee morning to celebrate the ever-youthful Josie’s 99th birthday. Suitably yummy cakes provided by Ordrith and Anne. Many thanks to all.

Llangors New Year’s Day Tug of War Competition 2024. 

Castle Pub v Red Lion Llangors.

The winners this year were The Castle Pub Team.

The photograph shows some of the team with the Cup. In the photo are Ollie Greenow,  Sam Eagle,  Izaak Duffy and Adam Willmott. It was great to see so many people come along to enjoy this annual ritual in Llangors, especially those returning home for a New Year visit.

Thanks to both hostelries for participating in this enjoyable event.

Llangors Christmas Market

Santa and his cheeky elf visited Llangors on Friday evening, December 8th, at the annual Christmas Market.  Over 40 children visited them in their magical grotto in the Community Centre. They wrote letters for Santa and he rewarded them with a chocolate gift and candy stick.
There were also 17 stalls selling festive gifts and mulled wine and mince pies were served from the kitchen.
Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful New Year to all.