Plenty of summer fun in Felinfoel

Felinfoel Communities First is supporting a range of summer activities for local residents.
A Nature Trail and Teddy Bear’s Picnic to Park Howard has been organised next Tuesday (July 27) starting from Felinfoel Education Centre at 10am.
The aim is to encourage parents, children and the older generation to go out for a walk and the event is being held in conjunction with the Walking Group, which goes out every Tuesday.
Community development worker Gaynor Price of Felinfoel Communities First said: “Children should bring their own teddy bear and picnic and all children should be accompanied by an adult.”
Communities First is also supporting the Felinfoel Summer Carnival organised by the Events Committee on Saturday August 7. The Carnival Parade begins at 12:15pm outside the Felinfoel Brewery and then onto the Recreation for the Carnival.
On Tuesday August 17 there will be a Litter Pick jointly organised by Keep Wales Tidy and Communities First. The meeting point is Danybanc Community Garden, and the pick will last from 1:30pm - 4pm.
Executive board member for regeneration and leisure Cllr Clive Scourfield said: “Communities First is supporting a range of events this summer and I would encourage local people to join in.”
For more information about the events, contact the Communities First Office on 01554 784847.
For more information about Felinfoel Communities First, visit www.felinfoelcf.org.uk
The Welsh Assembly funded Communities First programme is aimed at helping to regenerate the most deprived communities in Carmarthenshire.
The aim is to improve the living conditions and prospects for people in the wards and ensure that funding is targeted at the poorest areas.
The team is run by Carmarthenshire County Council, and a host of events and educational activities are staged in the area every year, along with specific regeneration programmes.

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