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CAR BOOT SALES 2018 Abermule Community Church ABERMULE NEWS APRIL 2018 CAR BOOT SALES 2018 at Abermule Community Centre Sat 21st April - Abermule Community Centre. *NEW DATE* Sat 5th May - Brownies and Rainbows Sat 19th May - Abermule Bowling Club. Sat 2nd June - North Powys Youth Band. Sat 16th June - Abermule Primary School. Sat 30th June - Llanmerewig Church. Sat 14th July - Little Rascals Pre-School. Sat 28th July - Abermule Football Club. Sat 11th Aug - Abermule Women’s Institute. Sat 25th Aug - Abermule Community Centre. Sat 8th Sept - Abermule Young Farmers Club. CAR BOOTS £6.00 CARS WITH TRAILER / VANS £11.00 REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON FIELD. ABERMULE BOWLING CLUB ADULT LEARNING WALES IT CLASSES GREEN OPENS Abermule Community Centre Sun 22nd April FREE CLASSES New Members STARTING AGAIN SOON Welcome CONTACT ALW Tel. 01686 610623 Contact the Secretary Marilyn. Or Jane Rees Tel. 01686 630623 / 07519 950777 / 01686 630697 07580235090 Abermule Community Church Everyone is very welcome We meet together next on Sunday April 22nd at 3.00pm at Abermule Community Centre County Cllr Gareth Pugh elected member for the Dolforwyn Ward. If you have any council matters you need to discuss, please do not hesitate to contact me. Cllr Gareth Pugh. mobile no.07976 928109 e.mail [email protected] AERMULE WITH LLANDYSSIL COMMUNITY COUNCIL : ROAD CLOSURE A489 NEWTOWN TO KERRY MONDAY 16TH APRIL FOR TWO WEEKS due to works on the Newtown By Pass. Surrounding roads will be busy!! PRE-PLANNING CONSULTATION TOP GATE FARM, LLANDYSSIL proposal to erect unit to house 32,000 free range laying hens and associated works presentation by agents Roger Parry Thurs 19th April 7.30pm in Abermule Community Centre. Plans available to view online or at Roger Parry Office in Oswestry. SCHEDULED MEETINGS: Wed 2nd May Annual Meeting 7pm, Wed 6th June, Wed 4th July, in Llandyssil Old School Hall. Observers are always welcome, a ten minute period is allowed at the start of each meeting for public participation. Minutes, agenda and information available on our website / village notice boards. Planning applications can be viewed on the Powys County Council Planning Portal visit http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/planning-building-control/search-view-and-comment- on-planning-applications/ Community Council and members of the Public have 21 days in which to respond either to support or object to an application. YOUR COMMUNITY COUNCILLORS :- Anne Brewin, Paul Davis, Richard Jerman, Eurwyn Jones, Gwyneth Jones, Gary Orrells, Gareth Pugh, Jane Rees, Pat Thomas & Bryan Williams. Chair Cllr. Jane Rees 630623 Clerk Gwilym Rippon 01938 554065 / e.mail [email protected] www.abermulewithllandyssilcommunitycouncil.org.uk Newtown Musical Theatre Company presents Mel Brooks’ award-winning smash hit ‘The Producers.’ Thurs 26th, Fri 27th and Sat 28th APRIL 7:30pm Plus Saturday Matinee at Theatr Hafren Tickets £12.50 In 1959, Broadway’s worst producer Max Bialystock schemes with neurotic accountant Leo Bloom to make millions by putting on a play that is guaranteed to flop. Written by a not-so secret fan of the Third Reich, staged by the most over-the- top director in history, and financed by a gaggle of raunchy little old ladies, Bialystock and Bloom’s ‘Springtime for Hitler’ seems sure “to close on page four”—what could possibly go right? With some adult humour, but no bad language, this zany, hilarious musical farce will bring tears (of laughter) to your eyes as it pokes fun at just about everything and everyone! For more information, visit their website at www.newtownmtc.co.uk. ABERMULE WI Meetings second Thursday each month 7.30pm Abermule Community Centre 3rd May – Visit Monty’s Brewery 5th May Fed. Spring Show Trefeglwys 10th May – Ten Pin Bowling, U Strike. With a variety of Federation events, trips, Competitions, leisure activities workshops etc. available to members. Visitors/ New Members Always Welcome Contact Sec. Eira Humphreys 630331. Abermule LLANMEREWIG CHURCH WE ARE SAD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE Quilters NEW MEMBERS WELCOME SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICES HELD IN Work on your own project or take part in a class. THE COMMUNITY CENTRE WITH THE Make quilts, cushions, runners, wallhangings, CHURCH OF WALES decorations, boxes, bags, etc. We meet in the WILL NOT BE CONTINUED Hafren Room at Abermule Community Centre on However, if you would like to join us at alternating Mon evenings and Tues afternoons Llanmerewig church on Sunday £2 per session, inc tea/coffee. mornings we would love see you on:- Free parking & Disabled access D ates:- Mon 7pm - 9pm:16th,30th Apr,14th May,11th Jun 29th APRIL WHEN PEOPLE FROM SEVERAL Tues 1-4pm:24th Apr,8th May, 22nd May, 5th Jun Classes for Spring include a quillow (a quilt PARISHES WILL JOIN TOGETHER which folds to make a pillow), sewing machine FOR A JOINT SERVICE OF cover, paper piecing and crazy patchwork. HOLY EUCHARIST AT 11.15.am Contact. Helen Davies,01686 622707 or email if you need a lift to any of the services [email protected] or just turn up ... please tel. Peter Albrecht 670 731 HAFREN EVERGREENS 19th April Annual General Meeting & Mr. Paul Davis 'The Shackleton - A Wife's View'. 3rd May Aberystwyth. Dep. Abermule 1000 17th May Dagfields & Bridgemere Dep. Abermule 0840 7th June Hop Pocket Shopping Village, Bromyard. Dep. Abermule 0930 27th June (Wed) Machynlleth & Dyfi Osprey Centre. Dep. Abermule 1000 NEW MEMBERS WELCOME Contact: Leader Lucy Owen 671189 / Secretary Paul Davis 686734 Social Secretary Audrey Reese 630264 ABERMULE LLANDYSSIL OLD SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTRE COFFEE MORNING th Sat - 28 April 10.15 – 11.00 am Sat 12th May 10am – 12pm The AGM of the Old School Hall Come along and join a working party on Thurs 24th May at 7.30 pm. Tidying up the Centre and Grounds Tea/Coffee biscuits provided. DRAGONFEST Date for your diary: Thurs 7th June Sat 15th September ANNUAL MEETINGS FRENDS OF AERMULE COMMUNITY CENTRE 7pm followed by ABERMULE COMMUNITY CENTRE ASSOC. 7.30pm All Welcome. ABERMULE FC *NEW* Book and Jig Saw exchange, situated in the Kitchen at the Community Centre FIRST TEAM RESULTS Sat 10th March Abermule -11 Talgarth - 1 Room Hire Fees:- Sat 17th March Penybont V Abermule - P Hall + Canteen £22.25 per hour Sat 24th March Abermule - 2 Hay St. Mary’s - 3 Canteen £11.00 per hour Sat 31st March Newbridge on Wye - 4 Abermule - 2 Meeting Room £12.15 per hour Sat 7th April Dyffrn Banw V Abermule - P Wed 11th April Prestigne - 1 Abermule - 1 (inc.use of audio-visual resources) Field £11.00 per hour FIRST TEAM FIXTURES All weather area £11.00 per hour Sat 14th April 2.30pm Builth Wells V Abermule Floodlights £4.10 per 1 hour Wed 18th April 6.30pm Abermule V Dyffryn Banw Children’s Parties :- Sat 21st April 2.30pm Abermule V Brecon North Cote Sat 28th April 2.30p Dolgellau V Abemule £22.25 (Hall + canteen) £16.25 (Games room + canteen) ABERMULE RESERVE RESULTS To book the Community Centre for your Sat 10th Mar Welshpool Res.- 5 Abermule Res. - 4 event visit the website or contact Leon to Sat 17th Mar Abermule Res.-7 discuss your requirements Llanfyllin Town Res- 2 . WWW.abermule.cymru ABERMULE RESERVE FIXTURES e.mail [email protected] Sat 14th Apr. Abermule Res. V Newtown Wanderers Contact Leon Shearer Tel.01686 505103 Tues. 17th Apr. Carno Res. V Abermule Res. Sat 21st Apr. No Game Tues 24th Apr. Abermule Res. V Trefonen POST VAN visits ABERMULE If you have any news or advert for May issue of the Newsletter By Bourne Convenience Store e.mail [email protected] Mondays 2.30 – 3.30pm /call Jane 630623 /07580235090 Thursdays 9 – 10am Deadline will be 26th April,2018. .
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