THIS year’s Welland Car-Boots are as follows: June 3, 10, 17 and 24; July 8, 15, 22; August 12, 19 and 26.
There may be additional dates to be announced later. All car-boots start at 11am. Please park considerately and obey the marshalls.
The Welland Queen’s Jubilee celebrations are on Tuesday, June 5, in The Parish Field and the fun starts at 2pm.
There will be a climbing wall; a bouncy castle; games for the children; raffle; tombola; face painting and music etc. Bring a plate of food to share.
Teas and coffees will be available but if you want something a little stronger, feel free to bring it with you.
If anyone has a raffle prize that they could donate or wants further details on this event, please contact Heather Moore on 01684 310807.
The next meeting of the WRVS Cordery Club will be on June 7 when they will be celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee in a truly unique way. The AGM and talk will be held on July 5.
Details from Margaret Smith on 01684 833252 On Saturday, June 16, at 7pm The Tredegar Orpheus Male Voice Choir will give a concert in St James’ Church.
With a large following from this area, another entertaining evening is planned.
With supporting local artistes we again hope to fill the church. A post concert supper and bar will also be arranged. For further information on these events in the church, please ring David and Sue Richardson on 01684 592088.
Just a note to say welcome to all newcomers to the village.
If you wish to get involved in village affairs, the parish council meets every third Monday in the month at 7.30pm in the small room of the Village Hall and this might be a good place to get the feel of the village and it’s life.
All members of the public are made to feel welcome and are given the chance to have a say at the beginning of each meeting. There is also the village noticeboard at the Village Hall with a list of voluntary/interest groups, their contact details and upcoming events.
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