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Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell Deithiol Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Deithiol Deithiol THE LIBRARY THE LIBRARY Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Ar Ddydd MAWRTH bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS Ar Ddydd MERCHER bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On TUESDAY every FOUR WEEKS On WEDNESDAY every FOUR WEEKS Dyddiadau / Dates: Dyddiadau / Dates: 29/01/20 – 26/02/20 – 25/03/20 28/01/20 – 25/02/20 – 24/03/20 Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time CAERGEILIOG Stad 'Rhen Ysgol Estate 09.30 – 10.00 TREARDDUR Fron Towyn 10.15 – 11.00 LLANDEGFAN Ysgol/School 09.30 – 10.00 TREARDDUR Stâd Parc Isallt Estate 11.05 – 11.35 LLANDEGFAN Cae'r Gelach Cottage 10.05 – 10.30 CAERGYBI/HOLYHEAD Cae Gwyn (Treseifion) 11.45 – 12.15 LLANFAIRPWLL UCHAF Pant Lodge 10.40 – 11.05 LLAINGOCH Neuadd Bentref/Village Hall 13.00 – 13.20 LLANFAIRPWLL Stâd Ty Croes Estate 11.10 – 11.40 CAERGYBI/HOLYHEAD Penucheldre 13.25 – 13.55 LLANFAIRPWLL Ty’n Caeau 11.45 – 12.00 CAERGYBI/HOLYHEAD Peibio Close 14.05 – 14.40 LLANFAIRPWLL Lôn y Wennol 12.50 - 13.20 PONTRHYDYBONT Ffordd Caradog 14.55 – 15.25 LLANFAIRPWLL Cae Cnyciog 13.25 – 13.55 CAERGEILIOG Stad Tre Ifan 15.35 – 16.00 LLANFAIRPWLL Trem Eryri 14.00 – 14.30 LLANFAIRPWLL Cloc/Clock 14.35 – 14.55 STAR Stâd Garnedd Estate 15.00 – 15.25 GAERWEN Gaerwen Uchaf 15.30 – 16.00 AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our hymweliad nesaf next visit AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! Taith / Route A Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our hymweliad nesaf next visit 01248 752095 Taith / Route B 01248 752095 Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Deithiol Deithiol THE LIBRARY THE LIBRARY Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Ar Ddydd GWENER bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS Ar Ddydd IAU bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On FRIDAY every FOUR WEEKS On THURSDAY every FOUR WEEKS Dyddiadau / Dates: Dyddiadau / Dates 31/01/20 – 28/02/20 – 27/03/20 30/01/20 – 27/02/20 – 26/03/20 Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time LLANGAFFO Stâd Cae Berllan Estate 09.30 – 0955 LLANSADWRN Gadlys Lodge 09.30 – 10.00 NIWBWRCH/NEWBOROUGH Neuadd/Hall 10.00 --1100 LLANSADWRN Maes Hafoty 10.05 – 1015 DWYRAN Ysgol/School 11.05--1130 LLANSADWRN Tan - y Ffordd 10.15 – 1030 DWYRAN Cil y Graig 11.35 —12.00 LLANDDONA Neuadd Pentref/Village Hall 11.05 – 11.35 DWYRAN Capel/chapel 12.05—12.30 LLANFAES Siop/Shop 11.45 – 12.00 BRYNSIENCYN Stâd Tyn Cwrt Estate 13.25 – 14.00 PENMON Bronant 12.45 – 13.15 BRYNSIENCYN Stad Bryn Tawel/Estate 14.05 –14.30 LLANGOED Tawelfan 13.25 – 13.45 LLANDDANIEL Stad Tan y Capel Estate 1445 - 1500 LLANGOED Cae Morley 13.50 – 14.15 LLANGOED Preswylfa 14.20 – 14.40 LLANGOED Pont y Brenin 14.45 – 15.15 AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our hymweliad nesaf next visit hymweliad nesaf next visit Taith / Route C Taith / Route D 01248 752095 01248 752095 Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Deithiol Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service THE LIBRARY Deithiol Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes THE LIBRARY dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Ar Ddydd MAWRTH bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On TUESDAY every FOUR WEEKS Ar Ddydd MERCHER bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On WEDNESDAY every FOUR WEEKS Dyddiadau / Dates: Dyddiadau / Dates: 04/02/20 – 03/03/20 – 31/03/20 05/02/20 – 04/03/20 – 01/04/20 Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time CARREGLEFN Maes Alma 10.00 – 10.20 LLANFECHELL Maes y Plas 10.25 – 11.00 MYNYDD MECHELL Annedd Wen 11.0 5 – 11.20 Y FALI / VALLEY Tan y Bryn 11.00 – 11.30 CEMAES Maes Cynfor 11.30 – 12.30 Y FALI / VALLEY Ffordd Llywelyn 11.35 – 12.05 LLANFAIRYNGHORNWY Refail/Old Smithy 13.20 – 13.50 Y FALI / VALLEY Stâd Pendyffryn Estate 12.55 – 13.25 RHYDWYN Y Sgwâr/Square 13.55 – 14.25 GORAD Newlands Park 13.30 – 14.15 RHYDWYN Maes Gwelfor 14.30 – 14.55 GORAD Stâd Glantraeth Estate 14.20 – 14.50 LLANRHUDDLAD Ysgol/School 15.00 – 15.25 GORAD Stâd Bryn Moryd Estate 14.55 – 15.25 LLANFAETHLU Coffee House 15.30 – 16.00 GORAD Stad Penrodyn Estate 15.30 – 16.00 AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our hymweliad nesaf next visit hymweliad nesaf next visit Taith / Route E Taith / Route F 01248 752095 01248 752095 Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Deithiol Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service THE LIBRARY Deithiol Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes THE LIBRARY dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Ar Ddydd IAU bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS Ar Ddydd GWENER bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On THURSDAY every FOUR WEEKS On FRIDAY every FOUR WEEKS Dyddiadau / Dates: Dyddiadau / Dates: 07/02/20 – 06/03/20 – 03/04/20 06/02/20 – 05/03/20 – 02/04/20 Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw. In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or cancel Note: In circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change or dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. cancel dates and times of visits without having given prior notice. Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Mae’r Llyfrgell Deithiol yn galw yn/The Mobile Library calls at: Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time Safle/Location Arhosfan/Stop Amser/Time RHOSTREHWFA Bryn Hwfa 09.30 – 09.50 PENYSARN Stâd Tan yr Allt Estate 10.00 – 10.30 LLANGRISTIOLUS Ysgol/School 09.55 – 10.25 PENYSARN Siop/Shop 10.35 – 11.15 BETHEL Siop/Shop 10.30 – 11.00 PORTH LLECHOG/BULL BAY Stad y Garth 11.30 – 12.00 MALLTRAETH Lleifior 11.05 – 11.35 AMLWCH Maes William Williams VC 12.45 – 13.15 HERMON Argraig 11.40 – 12.10 RHOSYBOL Stâd Tyn Llidiart Estate 13.25 – 13.55 ABERFFRAW Ysgol/School 12.50 – 13.20 RHOSYBOL Stâd Garreg Wen Estate 14.00 – 14.30 LLANFAELOG Stâd Brynteg Estate 13.25 – 13.55 LLANERCHYMEDD Maes Parcio Stesion 14.45 – 15.30 BRYN DU Maes Cynlas 14.00 – 14.15 Station Car Park LLANFIHANGEL YN Eglwys/Church 14.25 – 14.55 NHOWYN BRYNGWRAN Bro Isaf 15.00 - 15.25 BRYNGWRAN Y Gofeb 15.30 – 16.00 AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! AELODAETH AM DDIM! FREE MEMBERSHIP! Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our Dewch i’n gweld ar ein Call in and see us on our hymweliad nesaf next visit hymweliad nesaf next visit Taith / Route H Taith / Route G 01248 752095 01248 752095 Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service Deithiol Gwasanaeth Llyfrgell The Mobile Library Service THE LIBRARY Deithiol Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes THE LIBRARY dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Y LLYFRGELL sy’n that comes dod ATOCH CHI TO YOU Ar Ddydd MAWRTH bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS Ar Ddydd MERCHER bob PEDAIR WYTHNOS On TUESDAY every FOUR WEEKS On WEDNESDAY every FOUR WEEKS Dyddiadau / Dates: Dyddiadau / Dates: 12/02/20 – 11/03/20 – 08/04/20 11/02/20 – 10/03/20 – 07/04/20 Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu Noder: Mewn sefyllfaoedd tu hwnt i’n rheolaeth, cedwir yr hawl i newid neu ohirio dyddiau ac amseroedd ymweliadau heb roi rhybudd ymlaen llaw.
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