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Link 105 Summer 19.Pub The Great Spring Clean Council Vacancy Pentyrch in Bloom There is a vacancy on the Council for the Gwaelod y Garth ward that can be filled by co- option. If you are interested in the work of the Community Council and wish to represent your community please contact the Clerk of the Council for an application form Closing date for applications is 12.00 noon 13th June 2019 All the planters done ready for the Three of the volunteers that took part We are seeking to appoint a 20th anniversary of Pentyrch Open in Pentyrch Litter pick. Just one of the councillor at the council meeting Gardens 6-7th July. Thanks to local Spring Clean see pages 14 - 17 on the 17th June. Carol, Jeanette and Stewart for helping and Gary and Colin from the Anrhydeddu Pentrefwyr Villagers Honoured community council for their muscle Y llynedd roeddem yn falch iawn o Last year we were proud to see Don power and ladder. weld Don Llewellyn yn cael ei urddo Llewellyn being honoured by Just need some help watering now! a'i dderbyn i Orsedd y Beirdd yn yr Gorsedd y Beirdd at the National please get in touch if you can help. Eisteddfod Genedlaethol yng Eisteddfod in Cardiff. The honour Helen & Chris Edwards Nghaerdydd. Eleni, roeddem yn will this year be bestowed on two [email protected]/ falch iawn i glywed bod fod dau arall other Pentyrch villagers. 07787890284 o Bentyrch wedi derbyn yr Catrin Finch is a highly acclaimed anrhydedd arbennig hon. musician who has had a very The Luncheon Club Un o gerddorion amlycaf Cymru yw distinguished career as a talented Catrin Finch sydd wedi cael gyrfa harpist. She has travelled the world hynod lwyddiannus fel telynores performing with top orchestras and ddawnus. Mae wedi teithio'r byd i recorded and released works by berfformio ac wedi recordio a many famous composers. Originally rhyddhau gweithiau gan nifer o from Llanon in Ceredigion she now gyfansoddwyr enwog. Yn wreiddiol o lives in Pentyrch, and has close Lanon Ceredigion mae bellach yn connections with Acapela. She is byw yn y pentref ac yn weithgar committed to promoting the harp iawn yn ei chymuned ac â and devotes much of her time to The Luncheon Club celebrated their chysylltiad agos ag Acapela. working with the younger 5th anniversary in the Creigiau Inn. Mae'r Dr Rowland Wynne wedi bod generation. The County Council took away the yn weithgar iawn yn hyrwyddo'r Dr Rowland Wynne has worked funding for the one held in the Gymraeg yng nghylch Taf Elai ers diligently promoting the Welsh Pentyrch Village Hall however Linda blynyddoed. Sefydlodd Gylch language in Taf Elai. He founded Williams agreed to hold it in Creigiau Cadwgan – cymdeithas lenyddol Cylch Cadwgan – a literary society Inn. We celebrated with a wonderful sy'n cwrdd yn rheolaidd yn yr ardal. which meets regularly in the area meal of Turkey, followed by Bu'n gweithio i'r Brifysgol Agored a and worked for the Open University cheesecake. The meal was paid for Chyngor Cyllido Addysg Uwch and the Higher Education Funding by a donation given by a family of Cymru. Yn ddiweddar cyhoeddodd Council for Wales. Recently he one of our previous members Edna gyfrol am y gwyddonydd disglair o published a book about the who has sadly passed away. After Geredigion yr Athro E.J. Williams ac renowned physicist Professor E. the meal we all enjoyed some fe'i anrhydeddir am y gwaith ymchwil J .Williams and he is to be honoured entertainment arranged by Andrew clodwiw ar gyfer y gyfrol honno. for his research work for this Dodd. Llongyfarchiadau i'r ddau ohonynt ac publication. 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