EVENTS DIARY
■■Bored with TV and technology? Come along to St Faith Church, Morris Avenue, Llanishen, 7pm-9pm, Monday, October 7, for a board games evening. Tea/coffee. Tel: 20620838 for further information. ■■Canton Townswomens Guild will meet at St Luke’s church hall (opposite Victoria Park) at 1.30pm on Tuesday, October 8. This month’s speaker is Mr Stephen Rowson and his talk is entitled “Victorian High Summer on the Bristol Channel”. Entrance £2 which includes tea/ coffee, biscuits and free raffle. New members welcome. Contact Mrs Brenda Boyd 02920255474 for information.
■■The Cardiff Branch of Parkinson’s UK Support Group will be meeting on Tuesday, October 8, 11am-1pm, at Bethel UR Church Hall, Llangranog Road, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5BJ. At the meeting Mr David Salter will be giving a talk illustrated with postcards entitled “A Walk Around Town”. New members welcome. Local contact Jo Taylor 07946 977509.
■■The next social meeting of the Cardiff County Unison Retired Members Branch will be held at the City United Reform Church, Windsor Place, Cardiff, on Wednesday, October 9, from 10.15am to noon. The meeting will include a talk from Mr John Sheen entitled ‘Five Boys and a Pasty’. New and current members are welcome.
■■The October meeting of Roath Local History Society will be addressed by Mr Peter Sampson, chairman of the Flat Holm Society with a talk entitled “The Story and History of Flat Holm Island”. The meeting will be on Thursday, October 10, in St Andrew’s Church Hall, Penylan Road CF24 3PB (bottom of Wellfield Road). We assemble for 7.45pm with complimentary refreshments and the meeting commences from 8pm. Visitors are very welcome. Parking available diagonally opposite. Please contact Roathhistory@ gmail.com for further information or visit our newly updated website roathlocalhistorysociety.org
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