Glamorgan Gazette

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- Jill Goudge

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Access to Siloam Chapel Graveyard: Access is permitted to the graveyard at Siloam Chapel, Bedford Road,

Cefn Cribwr to the families of the interred to view and place flowers on the graves of the deceased and the right to pass and repass those graves on Palm Sunday, March 24 and

Easter Sunday on March 31.

Fundraisin­g at the Three Horse Shoes: A photograph­ic presentati­on set to music, with brief introducto­ry talks by Geraint Tellem.

At the Three Horse Shoes, Cefn Road CF32 0AY on Monday, April 8 from 6.30pm for 7pm, followed by Hot Dogs.

Tickets cost £7 in aid of the Stroke Associatio­n and are available from Geraint Tellem or bar staff.

Free Play Session at BCLC Church:

A free play session for children in the main hall, with tea, coffee and biscuits for parents/carers (children must be accompanie­d) at Bethlehem Church Life Centre, Cefn Road CF32 0AA. To be held on Wednesday, April 3, from 10am-12noon.

There will also be a uniform swap shop – get a free uniform for your child. This is a free event, just turn up.

Chair Aerobics at the Green Hall:

Now starting at 11am and using Virtual Village Hall instructor­s, Sitfit sessions are for those that cannot do a full standing session or who are recovering from illness or injury. Can also be standing if wanted.

These are relaxed sessions for fun and fitness and refreshmen­ts are available after each session.

Sessions cost £2.50. Contact greenhall2­019@outlook.com for further informatio­n.

Cefn Community Pantry: Held every Tuesday at the Green Hall, Cefn Cribwr Community Centre.

Membership is only £1 annually and for just £5 you can obtain a bag of food to stock up your cupboards.

Collection time is 1-2pm. Delivery is available for disabled/elderly, with payment for the bag made before delivery.

Further informatio­n via email Greenhall2­019@outlook.com

Alongside the Community Pantry is the Warm Space Café, held every Tuesday 12.30 – 1.45pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available as well as books to read and games to play. Everyone is welcome.

Mynydd Cynffig WI: We all gathered at our usual venue, The Talbot Centre Kenfig Hill, from 2pm-4pm. We meet on the second Tuesday of the month.

We had a good turn out and one of our members fetched a new lady to join our merry group welcome Lorna.

We discussed WI business including the WI show organised by our federation they have so many classes for us to enter into we will find lots to keep us busy in the next few months.

All our clubs are keeping our members occupied and we also had a talk from Marline Thomas from the fire dept. She was very informativ­e and told us many stories of the things we all do which are not the safest and had us all laughing, but got many points across to us about safety in the home. She informed us that the fire service can organise a home safety check for residents as well.

Next month our speaker is Jane Maine giving a talk on the Flying Start scheme which will be interestin­g. We are starting to think about our annual outing in August – we are hoping it will stop raining by then!

Call in we always have tea and biscuits to hand and we are a friendly group we would love to meet you. Christine Callaghan (Secretary)

Tai Chi Classes, Aberkenfig: At the

Len Evans Centre, Aberkenfig.

Tai Chi and Qigong classes are held on a Monday evening.

Qigong from 6.30pm-7.30pm (can be done seated).

Tai Chi from 7.30pm-8.30pm.

All are welcome to join our lovely groups. Please contact Jane for more informatio­n on 07491 651 642.

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