Fun day for Carmarthenshire tenants

A huge fun day is being staged to bring together council tenants from across Carmarthenshire.
Workshops and activities, fair rides and an inflatable obstacle course will be held at the event.
Visitors will be treated to a variety of craft stalls and information stands, and there will also be dance displays.
Circus skills and interactive drumming will be among the activities on offer.
The fire service will stage safety demonstrations and a request has been made for the police helicopter to drop in.
The event is aimed at bringing together tenants from across the county and providing them with an opportunity to access information on council services.
It is being organised by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Housing Services team, and is the latest in a series of events aimed at engaging with tenants.
They are kept informed about new developments through the council’s Housing News publication, Tenant Networks and individual residents’ groups.
Tenant Participation Officer Janet Griffiths said: “The event will be an opportunity for our tenants to get together and enjoy themselves in an informal setting.
“There will be plenty of entertainment and activities as well as information on council services, and I am confident there will be a good response.”
The event will be held at the United Counties Showground, Carmarthen on Saturday 31 July from 11am-3pm.
The council’s property services team will have a marquee at the fun day, with officers giving demonstrations on DIY, carpentry and plumbing.
There will also a storyboard to show how repairs are dealt with, face painting for children and prizes on offer.
Housing Executive Board Member cllr Hugh Evans said: “We are committed to providing the best possible housing service and delivering improvements for tenants.
“This event will enable us to engage with many tenants and allow them to access information on a variety of services.”

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