Cwmdu helps Age Concern Sir Gar
Cwmdu Village Association has raised more than £100 for Age Concern Sir Gar.
The Association chose Age Concern as one of the charities to support when it held its annual carnival – because an increasing number of village residents are growing older.
Arriva Trains Cymru were approached by committee member Hywel Jones and agreed to donate a prize of free travel passes for four people on the Arriva rail network which covers not only Wales put part of England.
The raffle raised £101 for Age Concern Sir Gar and the winner was Nia Harris from Brecon.
Carmarthenshire 50+ Champion Cllr Kevin Madge said: “I am delighted that Cwmdu Village Association has supported the good work being done by Age Concern Sir Gar by raising this money.”
Hywel Jones and Cllr Kevin Madge are pictured with the cheque for £101.
The Association chose Age Concern as one of the charities to support when it held its annual carnival – because an increasing number of village residents are growing older.
Arriva Trains Cymru were approached by committee member Hywel Jones and agreed to donate a prize of free travel passes for four people on the Arriva rail network which covers not only Wales put part of England.
The raffle raised £101 for Age Concern Sir Gar and the winner was Nia Harris from Brecon.
Carmarthenshire 50+ Champion Cllr Kevin Madge said: “I am delighted that Cwmdu Village Association has supported the good work being done by Age Concern Sir Gar by raising this money.”
Hywel Jones and Cllr Kevin Madge are pictured with the cheque for £101.
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