Try your hand at bowls in Carmarthen

Anyone wanting to try bowls is being invited to roll up at the Bro Myrddin Bowling Stadium at Picton Terrace, Carmarthen.
The centre is opening its doors to the public to encourage people of all ages and abilities to take up the sport of bowls for just a £1 for two weeks at evening sessions in September 19th to 30th.
The club has an active junior section and organised coaching sessions for nine to – 16 year olds on Saturday mornings between 10 and – 11:30 a.m starting on September 17th.
The junior section is an important part of the club and youngsters are given every opportunity to develop their talents. Competitions for juniors are held within the club and the more talented youngsters are chosen to represent the club in national competitions.
A number of juniors have in the past represented their country and last season Steffan Harries, a pupil at Ysgol Bro Myrddin had the honour of representing Wales at Under 18 level.
New members are always welcome. Please contact junior co-ordinator Nigel Davies for further details about the Saturday morning coaching sessions.
For the first time this year coaching will also be available for interested adults and those interesting in trying the sport can attend the centre where they will be welcomed.
County executive board member for leisure services Cllr Clive Scourfield said: “The facilities are second to none and the bowling stadium is widely regarded as being one of the finest of its kind in Wales.”
For more details about Bro Myrddin Indoor Bowls please phone 01267 238851.

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