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Cefn Community News Nov 2014.Pdf Community News From Acrefair, Cefn Mawr, Newbridge, Plas Madoc & Rhosymedre Issue 26, November 2014 CEFN COMMUNITY ANNUAL SERVICE OF COUNCIL REMEMBRANCE was COMMUNITY IN conducted by the Rev BLOOM WINNERS Kate Tiltman with Miss B Cefn Community Grey Davies and Mrs C Council winners of the E Edwards. The Ode to popular Community in the Fallen was given by Bloom Competition. Mr D C Roberts, Royal British Legion and the BEST LARGE GARDEN Standard Bearer was Mr J Griffiths. Wreaths, st 1 Nigel Beesley, 33 Plas Isaf, Rhosymedre Crosses and Flowers were laid by Cefn Community nd 2 Julie Williams, Mostyn House, Church Street, Council, Cefn Wide Tenants & Residents Rhosymedre Association, Top of Cefn Residents Association, nd 2 Colin Brown, 196 Cae Gwilym Lane, Cefn Mawr Cefn Rhosymedre & Newbridge Community rd 3 Gwen Jones, 56 Heol Cefnydd, Cefn Mawr Association, Cefn Mawr Historical Society, Ysgol BEST SMALL GARDEN Min-y-Ddol, Ysgol Cefn Mawr, 1st Rhosymedre st 1 Barbara Lloyd, 18 Erw Deg, Acrefair Brownies, Cefn Mawr Community Social Club, nd 2 Jane Francis, 121 Cae Gwilym Lane, Cefn Mawr Dance Zone, North Wales rd 3 Michael Morris, 5 Cae Bedw, Acrefair Police, relatives and friends. BEST CONTAINER Members of Brass with st 1 Sylvia Wooding, 2 Nant Glyn, Brook Street, Class accompanied the Rhosymedre hymns followed by a march nd 2 Julie Williams, Mostyn House, Church Street, past of retired and serving Rhosymedre forces members organised rd 3 Michelle Jones, 58 Coronation St, Cefn Mawr by Mr L Salisbury. Continued inside on page 4 TESCO CONTINUES TO SUPPORT DIABETES UK DANCE ZONE DANCERS PWLHELI SUCCESS Dance Zone attended the North Wales 'K&W Dance Factor Championships' at Pwlheli in October. We had some fantastic results from all our dancers aged from 4 to 16 years old who competed in Freestyle Solo, Pairs, Slow Dance, Hip Hop and Grand Final Solos. The atmosphere, music, support from their parents, friends etc was fantastic. It was a weekend full of fun, laughter and tears of joy especially when our dancers continued to win a succession of trophies in all sections. Throughout the weekend we had so many winners and finalists all standing on the winning podiums. Thanks to the Spooky antics at Tesco Cefn Mawr Some of the highlights were Ocea this Halloween £250 was raised for Diabetes UK Over Christmas we are also doing a number of fund Williams (left) wining both solo and raising activities in store, the main one is Santa's Grotto which will run through late December. We will slow and then going also have a number of fancy dress days, festive on to win tops of her jumpers days and more. We are looking at doing a section, she got a 5 number of games like Checkout Bingo and a Nativity foot Trophy, huge 3 foot Teddy Bear and Treasure Hunt for children. We are asking the local schools to take part in she is only 5 years drawing pictures to cover our windows and come old! and do some choir singing. Continued on page 6 1 CRNCA NEWS CEFN MAWR PLAYGROUP THE TUESDAY CHANGING SEASONS SENIOR GROUP Come along and have some We are bases in the Activity Centre, fun on a Tuesday afternoon 12.30 – 2.30pm, the Cefn Mawr Activity Centre-by the primary Bro Gwilym, Cefn Mawr, providing schools sit and chat over a cup of tea, try your hand at making something exiting, do some Daycare from age two, Playgroup Plus simple cooking, go on a trip out, you decide but whatever you choose it will be fun. Small and Early Entitlement and have Our Bridal Boutique offers a very Personal Service subs apply phone 07531 310335 for more information. spaces available now for playgroup for Brides with totally flexible appointments and day care. including evenings and weekends to help you WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON CLUB This is available for any 50+ aged person in the local community Our lunch club runs every Wednesday, doors open 12.15pm Lunch consists of main, sweet, and hot drink. The We welcome viewing by appointment, please feel get just the right gown for your special day. cost is just £3 If you are not sure if this is for you why not give it a try and see for yourself, most diets free to contact us at any time on 07980 754604 or We look forward to seeing you at our shop in you can email us at: catered for ring 07531 310335 or 01978 821515 to book [email protected] Ruabon opposite the car park by the traffic lights. Please phone for appointment is part of Wrexham Youth Service and is in the Ruabon Cluster Area. For CRNCA YOUTH CLUB DEE VALLEY TRUST CIC 01978 799032 or 07779 454590 programme information please check www.crnca.org/youth-club. Further Information about youth AFTER SCHOOL CLUB 4 New High Street, Ruabon. LL14 6NL activities can be had from Andrea Jackson on 07800 689104 or you can check the web page ‘The Toastie’ at the Activity Centre, Bro Visit our website www.ladyjaynebridal.co.uk www.youngwrexham.co.uk for regular updates and any changes to the programme. If you include Gwilym, Cefn Mawr is open from 3:10 to your mobile phone details when you register, any changes to the programme will be texted to you. 5:30pm Monday to Friday during term time. FREE OPEN ACCESS, pop in and check out our facilities CRNCA CHRISTMAS EVENT and our famous tea and toast (a small charge is Our Christmas event is on Friday 5 of December at 6pm, there will be a carol made). We have a wide range of activities and sing-along with members of the Wrexham Community Choir outside by our Christ- events; cooking sessions, computers, printing mas tree, mince pies, cakes, hot drinks, mulled wine, interesting stalls and if facilities, X-Box, pool, table tennis and three rooms to everyone is good, maybe a visit by Santa and his helpers. All are welcome to join relax in or to chat to friends. Here is Kacey Devey us to celebrate the coming season and maybe pick up a bargain and Ellie Jones cooking an omelette at one of our The CRNCA Volunteers need your help. We are tidying up some of the rooms in the building and if many free cooking sessions. anyone is handy with a paintbrush or can put up simple shelves and curtain rails can you contact 07531310335 to offer your time for a short time –thank you From CRNCA and community groups’ Keep in touch with what is happening at the CRNCA in the Cefn Mawr Activity Centre by liking our Facebook page: Cefn Mawr, Rhosymedre and Newbridge Community Association. Contact CRNCA for volunteering opportunities on 01978 821515 or 07531310335 CEFN MAWR YOUTH SERVICE PROVISION NOVEMBER th Elizabeth Evans Wed 5 Trip to Fireworks Display meet at the centre 6.30 -8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre Mon 10th Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, M.S.S.Ch. M.B.Ch.A 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA CHIROPODIST/ th Wed12 Programme Planning - come and have your say in 6.30 -8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre PODIATRIST HCPC Registered what we do next term Mon 17th Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, 22 years in private practice 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA Ingrown Toe Nails Diabetic foot-care and advice Wed 19th Healthy Living –cook and eat. Come and try our Italian 6.30-8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre Fungal Infections Callous/Hard Skin Removal pasta MACMILLAN CAKE SALE General Nail Care Corns Mon 24th Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA "The Toastie" After School Club baked and sold HOME VISITS Wed 26th Bushcraft Skills. Come along to the Activity Centre and 6.30 –10pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre cakes to raise money for Macmillan cancer support. For appointment please telephone learn basic Bushcraft Skills We would like to thank all the groups that use the Call: 01978 823 444 Mobile: 07801 819136 DECEMBER Activity Centre for their support and donations. We Mon 1st Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, raised £35.25. 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA 2014 LIONS Wed 3rd Christmas Crafts We will making Christmas cards and 6.30 -8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre decorations SANTA Mon 8th Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, PARADE 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA UPDATE th –cook and eat. Come along and make 6.30 -8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre Wed 10 Healthy Living Cefn Mawr Thursday 11 December starting from Christmas treats th Tesco Car Park at 6pm Mon 15 Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA Plas Madoc on Friday 12 December. Wed 17th Christmas Bingo Come along to the Activity Centre and 6.30 -8.30pm Cefn Mawr Activity Centre Please look out for posters showing the date, time, learn basic Bushcraft Skills route and stopping points. Mon 22nd Detached / Outreach: 6 – 6.30pm Trevor Play Park, 6.45 – 7.15pm Acrefair MUGA, Get more information from Facebook: 7.30 – 8.00pm Cefn MUGA Vale of Llangollen Lions or the website: th th st CHRISTMAS BREAK - CLOSED Wed 24 Mon 29 Wed 31 www.wereissanta.weebly.co 2 CRNCA NEWS CEFN MAWR PLAYGROUP THE TUESDAY CHANGING SEASONS SENIOR GROUP Come along and have some We are bases in the Activity Centre, fun on a Tuesday afternoon 12.30 – 2.30pm, the Cefn Mawr Activity Centre-by the primary Bro Gwilym, Cefn Mawr, providing schools sit and chat over a cup of tea, try your hand at making something exiting, do some Daycare from age two, Playgroup Plus simple cooking, go on a trip out, you decide but whatever you choose it will be fun.
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