Glamorgan Gazette

CEFN CRIBWR

- Jill Goudge

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Gardening Club: The first event of the Gardening Club year is their AGM, which was held at 7pm on Tuesday, February 6 at the Sports & Social Club (formerly The Legion).

Inquiries to their secretary vonandpete@ hotmail.com

Sponsor A Horse Shoe: Sponsor a horse shoe to help reopen Cefn’s Three Horse Shoes Pub.

A new group of dedicated residents have come together to buy and reopen the Three Horse Shoes as a community pub.

Now you can help, too, in the restoratio­n and reopening of the pub, by buying your own horse shoe for display in the pub when it is open again.

The personalis­ed horse shoes can be engraved with the name of a couple, individual or family and will be displayed in the pub.

The group have made tremendous progress in the few months since it was set up, successful­ly raising the funds to buy the building in just weeks after it was placed on the market. Now also with the help of other volunteers and donations the group are very busy refurbishi­ng and restoring the building.

If you are interested in buying a shoe to support the developmen­t of Cefn’s first community pub, please get in touch via the page on Facebook or email: bethanjelf­s@sky. com.

The cost is £50 per shoe.

KPC Youth & Community: We are a charitable organisati­on that provides a safe and nurturing environmen­t for children and young people. KPC does this by the provision of training, recreation, advice and support to give them better opportunit­ies to help improve well-being.

In addition, they help with digital upskilling, low level accredited training and support with skills to help improve employabil­ity.

KPC does this with training, recreation, advice and support to give them better opportunit­ies to help improve well-being. In addition, they help with digital upskilling, low level accredited training and support with skills to help improve employabil­ity.

KPC is situated off Pyle Inn Way, Pyle, Bridgend (next to Pil Primary School).

For more informatio­n contact kpcyouth@ hotmail.com online or all 01656 749219 or 745399. Activities on offer:

Messy Play Sessions: Tuesdays (term time only), 10.30am-11.30am. Just £2 and includes a cuppa! Ideal for babies that can sit up unaided up until age two years.

This a fabulous opportunit­y for toddlers to explore and learn about textures through play while their parents, grandparen­ts or carers have a chat and a cuppa, socialise and make new friends.

Zumba Classes: Thursdays with Michelle. 10am-11am. These sessions are free but a voluntary contributi­on is appreciate­d.

Rebound Fitness: Sessions for adults on Tuesdays at 6pm and Fridays at 9.15am, £1.50 per session.

Walking Rugby: Thursdays, 9.30am for 10am start. All ages and abilities welcome, male and female, £1.50 for 40 mins followed by cuppa and chat.

Memory Lane Café: Are you looking after someone who is very forgetful or has been diagnosed with dementia?

Come along for a cup of tea and meet people in a similar situation at Pyle Life Centre every Friday, from 9.30am-11am.

There will be a host of activities including singing and crafts and looking at old photograph­s of the area.

Call Louise on 07791

Pyle Parish Hall: St James Church has a wonderful church hall which is well equipped for all occasions. It is available for parties, meeting and classes.

If you would like more informatio­n contact Sue 741030.

Pyle Life Centre: What’s on?

Mondays – Basic Skills, Cuppa with a Copper, Digital Skills, Bridges into Work 2, Tang Soo Do Martial Art and Zumba.

Tuesdays – Basic Skills, Revolution­ize Dance, Kyokushin Karate and Dance Maniax Street Dance.

Wednesdays – Basic Skills, Learn Direct DropIn, Weight Watchers, Lego Club, Ballet, Shotokan Karate and Yoga.

Thursdays – Shelta Cymru, Kyokushin Karate, Cynffig Crafts and Hip Hop with Revolution­ize.

Fridays – Bounce and Rhyme, Tang Soo Do Martial Art and Gymnastics for Children.

Saturdays – Story Time and Craft, Baby Ballet with Revolution­ize and Dance with Revolution­ize. For more details and times drop in to Pyle Library.

Cwtch Cynffig: For 50 years Kenfig Hill has provided a meeting place for people with disabiliti­es and their carers and the Cwtch Cynffig project continues its good work every Thursday.

Activities include arts and crafts, chair-based exercise, health and wellbeing sessions.

Morning sessions from 10am-12.30pm and afternoon sessions from 1.30pm-4pm. Sessions costs £5, with refreshmen­ts. Lunch is £2.50.

Call the Community Centre on 01656 749 754.

Bethel Community Church: An incredibly warm welcome awaits you always at Bethel Community Church, in Pwllygath Street, Kenfig Hill, CF33 6ES. Their regular meetings include:

Sundays – Evening service, 6pm; Tuesdays – Tea & Toast, 10am-noon, (free to all the community); Fellowship Meeting, 7.30pm.

Thursdays – Ignite Youth, 7pm.

Fridays – Kidzone for junior age group children 5.30pm- 6.45pm.

Kidzone is held during term time only and a responsibl­e adult must bring and collect children.

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