Glamorgan Gazette

ST BRIDES MAJOR LLANTWIT MAJOR

- Dawn Lewis

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Dog Control: Local police have reported increasing incidents of sheep worrying in the area. It is an offence to allow a dog to chase livestock because apart from being distressin­g and frightenin­g for the animals it can lead to their death or for them to lose young. Dog owners are urged to ensure their pets are kept under control.

Women’s Institute: Members of Southerndo­wn WI have planted a shrub near the War Memorial in St Brides Major to mark their 70th anniversar­y.

All Saints Church: Holy Eucharist at 8.30am on the second Sunday of the month. The Sunday afternoon/evening Holy Eucharist and Evensong Services have now changed to every Wednesday and will be held at 3pm.

Remembranc­e Sunday: Wooden Poppy crosses can now be put around the War Memorial in St Brides ahead of Remembranc­e Sunday, November 11. The clock on St Bridget’s Church Tower is a memorial to those who perished during World War I and was purchased in 1919 thanks to donations from the local community. The clock face was restored last year in readiness for the Remembranc­e Services to mark the centenary of the end of the conflict.

Coffee Morning: All welcome to come along to a coffee morning at 11am on Monday, November 12 in Ogmore Church, Ogmore-by-Sea, when the subject will be celebratin­g friendship­s.

Mothers Union: St Brides Major Branch meeting Getting Ready for Christmas fashion show with Samantha B at 7.30pm on Tuesday, November 13 in St Brides Major Church Hall.

Parish Event: Come and take part in a Great British Quiz with a Bangers and Mash supper at 7.30pm on Saturday, November 17.

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