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Abermule News Cember 2018 ABERMULE NEWS CEMBER 2018 COMMUNITY CAROL SINGING Thurs 13th Dec 6.00 pm onwards Hosted by Carol & Ron Ivy Cottage,Abermule (behind Abermule shop) Hot chocolate *Mince pies *Sausage rolls *Cakes *Prize for best Christmas Jumper* *Guess how many marshmallows in the jar * Raffle In aid of CHILDREN WITH CANCER UK NORTH POWYS YOUTH BAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT th Friday 14 December 6.30pm Abermule Community Centre Adults £5 Concessions £3 Children Free Raffle and Refreshments ALL WELCOME ABERMULE QUILTERS SCORPION Abermule Community Centre on HEATING & PLUMBING SERVICES alternating Monday evenings and **Local Winter Boiler Service Offer** Tuesday afternoons. £2 per session, Nov to Feb 2019 covering the Abermule area: Tea/coffee inc Free parking. Disabled access Natural Gas £45 / Oil £55 Please quote Mondays 7-9pm Dec: 10. Jan: 7, 21. Feb 4,18. “LOCAL WINTER BOILER” when booking or Tuesday 1-4pm Dec 4.Jan 15,29. Feb 12, 26. call to discuss any other plumbing needs. Work on your own article or take part in a group project. We make quilts, cushions, runners, Tel: 07885 784209 E.Mail wallhangings, decorations, boxes, bags, etc. [email protected] New members welcome come along or Facebook : @scorpionhps Phone Helen Davies, 01686 622707 or email [email protected] Abermule School Christmas Production CHURCH SERVICES 17th Dec 10am & 7pm Join us at LLANMEREWIG CHURCH :- 2nd DEC SERVICE OF LIGHT 5.pm. Nativity and Carol Service Come and worship by candle light in our lovely 21st Dec 9.15am old church. The churches from other areas are joining us at Llanmerewig for this special service. Abermule School offer wrap 16th DEC 11.15.am. CAROL SERVICE around care from 8.00am to 5.50pm. 25th DEC 10.30.am HOLY EUCHARIST Please contact, Head Teacher, CHURCH SERVICES JANUARY 2019. Mrs Jayne Harrison 01686 630240 or THE SERVICES THIS MONTH email [email protected] AT THE ABERMULE COMMUNITY CENTRE JANUARY NEW YEAR SERVICE 3.0.PM. HAFREN EVERGREENS A joint service with Chapel and Church together on Sun 6th JAN at 3.0.pm. Winter Programme - Community Centre 2pm Dec 2nd - Christmas Lunch at If you would like to join us at Abermule Comm Centre. LLANMEREWIG CHURCH Please bring your own glasses and wine. at other times in the month Jan 2019 - No Meetings we would love see you on:- Feb 7th - Doreen Doody: 'Nursing Career' Sun 6th JAN Holy Eucharist Feb 21st - Frank Moore: 'Old & New Sun 20th JAN 11.15 Service of the Word. Photographs of Newtown' Mar 7th - Maddy Thornton: 'Life as a Dentist' Mar 21st - Viv Williams: 'Life in the RAF' ABERMULE WI New Members Welcome Meetings second Thursday Contact Leader Lucy Owen 671189 each month 7.30pm Secretary Paul Davis 686734 Abermule Community Centre Social Secretary Audrey Reese 630264 13th Dec Coco Pzazz Chocolate Demo. 2019 programme currently being prepared. Plus a variety of Federation events, trips, ABERMULE COMMUNITY competitions, leisure activities CHURCH workshops etc. available to members. Christmas Carol Service Sun 16th Dec 3pm Visitors/ New Members followed by tea, coffee and mince pies Always Welcome From Jan increasing our services to twice a month Contact Sec. Eira Humphreys 630331 Sun 13th and 27th Jan at 3pm All our services are at Abermule Community Centre ALL WELCOME A Spanish Hour Join Triongl for a glass of sherry, a mince pie and a heart-warming Ravel’s L’heure tale of tinsel and tapeworms. Espagnole An uninvited guest lurking at the Thursday office buffet brings surprising consequences for love-lorn 19:30 Margaret and determinedly festive Amber.As this trio collides we 6th December discover that, person or parasite, Abermule no-one wants to be alone at Community Christmas. Centre "Hilarious/Absorbing/Credible" Tickets: £10.00 "Clever, funny, unusual" Children & Students: £8.00 Tues 11th Dec 7pm Tickets from:- Abermule Community Centre Tickets £8.00 www.thehafren.co.uk www.ticketsource.co.uk/abermule County Cllr Gareth Pugh elected member for the Dolforwyn Ward. I hope as many of you as possible will attend the meeting on Tues 4th Dec 5.30pm in Abermule We must put pressure PCC Cabinet to realise their mistake in siting such a development on a business park here in Abermule. Powys County Council application Ref. 18/1019/DIS on 23rd Nov to discharge of conditions 8 and 12 of planning approval P/2018/0587 Abermule Business Park Abermule Montgomery Powys. View online at http://pa.powys.gov.uk/online-applications/weeklyListResults.do?action=firstPage Please note this application will be heard at PCC Planning Committee Thurs 6th Dec. 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] ABERMULE WITH LLANDYSSIL COMMUNITY COUNCIL : Comments are invited on the draft Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) produced by Powys County Council. Available for inspection at County Hall and Gwalia Offices Llandrindod Wells, Neuadd Maldwyn, Welshpool and all Libraries across Powys. The consultation will also be available on the Council’s website https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/5395/Rights-of-Way-Improvement-Plan Your comments or observations to Mark Stafford-Tolley: Gwalia Offices, Ithon Road, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6AA or e-mail [email protected] by 15th Jan 2019. Next Scheduled Monthly Meetings: Mon 3rd Dec (7.30pm) at Abermule Community Centre. Your Community Councillors: Anne Brewin, Paul Davis, Richard Jerman, Eurwyn Jones, Gwyneth Jones, Sarah Morris, Gary Orrells, Gareth Pugh, Jane Rees, Pat Thomas, Bryan Williams. Chair: Cllr. Eurwyn Jones (01686 630 628); Clerk: Gwilym Rippon (01938 554 065). E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: abermulewithllandyssilcommunitycouncil.org.uk MACMILLAN Ideal gifts for Christmas! COFFEE MORNING Welsh landscape photographs Available in all sizes and formats, Fri 28th Sept framed or unframed Hosted by Mandy Conwell Visit www.blackkeyphotography.com Felin Hafren, Abermule. or call 01686 640479 Raised £600.70 CONGRATULATIONS REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE A very successful Remembrance Day Service held at Abermule Community Centre. £311.08 was collected for The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. Mary Mountford Church Treasurer at Llanmerewig Church. ABERMULE COMMUNITY CENTRE Your Community Centre is run by volunteers ABERMULE FC So the Committee wish to express their gratitude FIRST TEAM RESULTS to the helpers who came along on 10th Nov to 13th Nov Rhayader 1 Abermule 0 help tidy up around the Centre before the 24th Nov Machynlleth 1 Abermule 1 Remembrance Service. Visit the Community Centre Website FIXTURES . WWW.abermule.cymru 1st Dec 2nd Div. Cup e.mail [email protected] Abermule V Welshpool 1.30pm Contact Leon Shearer Tel.01686 505103 8th Dec Abermule V Borth Utd. 2pm 15th Dec Montgomery V Abermule 2pm 26th Dec Abermule V Waterloo Rovers 2pm 29th Dec Four Crosses V Abermule 2pm DANCE with Jane Owen A BIG THANK YOU TO THOSE Life is better when you dance WHO GIVE THEIR TIME TO DANCE FITNESS / ZUMBA DANCE DELIVER THE NEWSLETTERS Every Tues 7 – 8pm AROUND ABERMULE IF ANYONE Abermule Community Centre HAS THE TIME TO SPARE AND Contact Jane 07425 166542 WOULD LIKE TO OFFER ASSITANCE PLEASE CONTACT JANE BELOW. POST VAN If you have any news or advert for visits February Newsletter please ABERMULE e.mail [email protected] /call Jane 630623 / 07580235090 By Bourne Convenience Store Deadline 25th January,2019. Mon 2.30 – 3.30pm Thurs 9 – 10am If you would like to receive the Newsletter by e.mail please let me know at the above e.mail address .
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