Llansadwrn Community Garden
Creating a community space There are many thousands of community gardens throughout the world including several in Wales. Some are natural areas, wild flower meadows, or art gardens, whilst others are used to grow vegetables, or fruit trees. Community Gardens have been shown to have positive health benefits for the
Local Artists Feature on Tywi Valley Open Studios
Tilla decorating pourers Local artists James and Tilla Waters join 38 other talents in Carmarthenshire on the creative Tywi Trail A host of local workshops are available to join over the next few weeks. Not only can you have a go at bead making or life drawing in workshops (and
Big Lunch 2018
The rolling hills of Carmarthenshire were filled with the songs of Turkey, South Africa, Norway and Wales. Yet another phenomenal big lunch was organised by the village of Llansadwrn, overlooking the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park the Maes rang with shreaks of children laughing and the chatting many old friends
Llansadwrn’s Second Big Lunch
On the back of last year’s success full event The village of Llansadwrn is delighted to be organising a second event. Last year everyone mucked in to help put up the marquee, decorate the inside, make food and join in the general frivolities. This year will follow a similar theme.
Recycling News
ALL WASTE SERVICES Ltd, LLANGADOG are now offering a recycling service at the recycling centre. Please note that this is not funded by Carmarthenshire County Council this is therefore a paid service. Telephone to book in. Give a description of your waste. Bring your waste to AWS. Your waste will be
Himalayan balsam pest
Himalayan balsam is an annual plant which was introduced during Victorian times. A fast growing plant it really enjoys our Welsh climate. There is a growing recognition that this is a problem plant which is causing chaos in our fields, hedgerows and particularly along river banks. Increasing amounts of it
Say it again Sam
Casablanca at Sinema Sadwrn The classic Casablanca was wonderful on the big screen, the audience age range went from about 8 months to 80 years. A number of the village worthies were noted at the back quite flushed and flustered reminiscing on Humphrey Bogart. Everyone enjoyed this timeless and classic
Turning on the Christmas Lights
The turning on the lights at Llansadwrn reading room this Christmas was a delight for all of us who attended. The Christmas tree lights provided a sense of tension as only half turned on initially, but then thankfully the whole tree was ablaze to the cheers of all who were
Sinema Sadwrn Premier
The Reading Room held its first cinema afternoon and evening on the 22nd of December. Thanks to film equipment borrowed from Chapter Arts theatre in Cardiff, kindly picked up by Mair, we were all thrilled by the delights of cinema experience. Arthur Christmas delighted the children in the afternoon showing,