Glamorgan Gazette

OGMORE VALLEY

- Owen Sendell

Send Your News To: 1 Cardiff Street, Ogmore Vale, Bridgend. CF32 7EW. 01656 840914 gazette@ogmore-vale.co.uk

The Inn, Nantymoel: Bands playing:

Saturday, September 7- Chaser.

The Blaenogwr Nantymoel: Every Thursday Red Tooth Poker League Registrati­on is 7.30pm game starts at 8pm & Saturday nights Karaoke disco from 8pm.

Don’t forget we have started a Sunday Carvery from 12noon-4pm.

Nantymoel Boys & Girls Club: Why not go along to the new cafe at the club open every day for teas, coffees, food, cakes etc.

Also they have a book swap club where you can have a tea or coffee while picking your books to take home to read and after reading them take them back to swap for some more.

Valley Ravens RFC: Mini & Junior rugby training is already underway for the coming 2019/20 season, with high numbers in attendance at various age groups, if any child is interested in joining the Valley Ravens, training is every Wednesday, under 6s & 9s is at Ogmore Park, under 13s at the Planka Playing Fields, both start time 6pm.

Two valleys. Two clubs. One Valley Ravens.

Church Event: from 10am until 4pm. The Church is the oldest building in the village and dates back to the early 13th Century.

Visitors will be able to discover the beauty of this ancient parish Church which has stood as the heart of the community for over 800 years.

During Open Day visitors will be able to view the ancient Pilgrim Stone which is located adjacent to the alter and is believed to be an effigy of St Tyfodwg.

There will be other notable artefacts to be viewed which will undoubtedl­y be of interest to all who attend.

We are grateful for a Flower Display which will be arranged by ladies of the Bridgend Flower Arranging Group and an offering of a welcoming cup of tea or coffee and home-made cakes.

We welcome all to our much loved Church.

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