It's hush-hush in Llwynhendy
There's a big secret being kept under wraps in a small corner of Llwynhendy.
A new scheme to benefit the community’s younger children is in the planning - but it is all being kept hush-hush so the children can have a big half-term surprise.
The secret scheme involves a popular day-time TV show and a celebrity, and all will be revealed on Friday, February 25.
Karen Powell, who runs Llwynhendy Integrated Children’s Centre, is behind the surprise, which is being co-ordinated with the support of Carmarthenshire County Council.
“We can’t wait to do the big reveal to local children and parents next week,” said Karen.
“There’s been lots of whispering, and a couple of undercover visits, and some of the older children at Brynteg School are also in on the secret, but we hope it will be a lovely surprise for the community’s younger children.
“There will be TV crews and our celebrity visitor here on the day, but we are not giving anything more away.”
Cllr Gwynne Wooldridge, the council’s executive board member for education and children’s services, said: “There’s been a lot of work behind the scenes, and we hope that when the scheme is revealed it will be welcomed by the community.”
A new scheme to benefit the community’s younger children is in the planning - but it is all being kept hush-hush so the children can have a big half-term surprise.
The secret scheme involves a popular day-time TV show and a celebrity, and all will be revealed on Friday, February 25.
Karen Powell, who runs Llwynhendy Integrated Children’s Centre, is behind the surprise, which is being co-ordinated with the support of Carmarthenshire County Council.
“We can’t wait to do the big reveal to local children and parents next week,” said Karen.
“There’s been lots of whispering, and a couple of undercover visits, and some of the older children at Brynteg School are also in on the secret, but we hope it will be a lovely surprise for the community’s younger children.
“There will be TV crews and our celebrity visitor here on the day, but we are not giving anything more away.”
Cllr Gwynne Wooldridge, the council’s executive board member for education and children’s services, said: “There’s been a lot of work behind the scenes, and we hope that when the scheme is revealed it will be welcomed by the community.”
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