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Coetir Mynydd Meeting

7 pm Monday 10th December   Parc y Blwch design plan presentation by the Forestry Commission

Forestry Commission invites you to a meeting to present the new DESIGN PLAN for Parc y Bwlch (the forestry). This plan has been based on the reports of the consultations on the forestry done by the Youth clubs in Mynydd, Rhiwlas and Tregarth which are available on the Coetir Mynydd website (www.coetirmynydd.co.uk ). This is our chance to help the Forestry Commission create a forest for everyone to enjoy. Please pass on the invitation to everyone you know who uses the forest.

 

7pm Dydd Llun 10fed Rhagfyr   Cyflwyniad cynlluniau i Parc y Bwlch gan y Comisiwn Coedwigaeth

Mae’r Comisiwn Coedwigaeth yn eich gwahodd i cyfarfod sy’n cyflwyno’r CYNLLUN DYLUNIO i coedwig Parc y Bwlch. Mae’r cynllun yma wedi gael ei sefydlu ar adroddiadau’r arolygion coedwigaeth yn y clybiau ieuenctid yn Mynydd Llandegai, Rhiwlas a Tregarth, sydd i’w weld ar gwefan Coetir Mynydd: (www.coetirmynydd.co.uk). Hyn yw ein cyfle i helpu’r Comisiwn Coedwigaeth i cadw’r coedwig yn le i pawb mwynhau. Plîs gwasgarwch y neges yma i pawb sydd efo cysylltiadau efo’r coedwig.

Bonfire Night

Bonfire night in Mynydd will be on Saturday 3rd Nov.

Events kick off at 5pm with food and drinks available in the hall, the Lantern Parade will be at 6pm and the bonfire will be lit at the same time. The fireworks will start at 6.30.

This is not ticketed but please give a donation towards the cost of the fireworks.

Donations of cakes for the cake stall will be gratefully received.

Halloween

There are 2 Halloween Discos this year.

The first is the YOUTH CLUB HALLOWEEN DISCO on Tuesday 30th October.

FANCY DRESS

Starts at 6.30, as this is half term the younger children are allowed to stay until 9.30 if they have parental permission.

All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.

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On Wednesday 31st there is a HALLOWEEN DISCO for ages 11 and under

Entrance £1 per child

5.30-6.30 age 3 and under

6.30-7.30 age 11 and under

ALL children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult

Fancy dress

Food, drink, cake and snacks available

Any donations for the cake stall gratefully received

 

 

 

New Yoga Classes

Yogatastic for kids aged 5+ : Yoga, dance and creative movement. Includes stories, games and relaxation. Thursdays at 4.30pm, £2.50 per session. STARTS SEPT 13th

Yoga For Mums and Babies: Post natal yoga with baby yoga and massage. Very relaxed and casual. Tuesdays at 10am, £5 per session. STARTS SEPT 11th

Chair Yoga: Gentle chair based yoga for those with limited mobility and/or energy. Suitable for any age. Tuesdays at 11.15am, £5 per session. STARTS SEPT 11th

For further info on any of the above classes contact Mary on 07775943569 or yogatastic@hotmail.com

Penrhyn Quarry Extension

An Extension and Realignment of Workings at Penrhyn Quarry, Bethesda.

The application number is C12/0874/16/MW

An application has been registered with the planning authority. A full copy of the application is available for inspection at Bethesda Library, Penrhyn Quarry Offices, Town Hall Bangor and the Council Headquarters Caernarfon.

An electronic copy will be available online at www.welshslate.com

Anyone who wishes to make representations concerning the application should do so in writing to the Planning Service Council Offices Pwllheli, LL53 5AR before 8/8/12.

 

Ehangiad a Chyfunioniad o Waith Chwarelu yn Chwarel y Penrhyn.

Rhif yr ymroddiad yw C12/0874/16/MW

Mae ymroddiad wedi ei gofrestru gyda’r Awdurdod Cynllinio. Mae copi llawn o’r Ymroddiad i’w gael i’w archwillio yn y Llyfgell ym Methesda, Swyddfa Chwarel y Penrhyn, Neuadd y Dref Bangor a Phencadlys Cyngor Caernarfon.

Bydd copi electroneg ar gael ar lein www.welshslate.com

Os oes rhywun eisiau gwneud portread i ymwneud a’r ymroddiad, rhaid i chwi ei gyflwyno yn ysgrifenedig i’r Swyddfa Gwasanaeth Cynllunio Pwllheli, LL53 5AR cyn 8.8.12.

Concert- Miss Maud’s Folly

Saturday 14th July, 7.30-10pm

“Beautiful instrumental arrangements and imagery. From raucous gypsy tunes to delicate Spanish lullabies; from velvety jazz numbers to lolloping honky-tonk and folk. Miss Maud’s Folly delight and excite audiences every time they perform.”

tickets from John Williams Music shop, Bangor £6 in advance, £8 on the door.

Seating is likely to be informal, with space to dance.

Building Work

The work currently taking place to the side of the hall is for the new changing facilities. Months and months of hard work chasing grants, mainly by the football club, has resulted in the funding for this extension which will house changing rooms for both home and away teams and referee. There will  also be a small kitchen so refreshments can be provided during matches.

This badly needed facility will mean that the children’s teams can now play here as well as providing a much pleasanter experience for the adult players. We will also have the opportunity to attract other users to the hall who require changing space/showers.

Initial problems with power, drainage and water supply have all been sorted out early thanks to Chas so now with good luck and fair weather (!) the foundations should be poured by early June after which the walls will go up and the rest of the work should be completed by the end of August.

(The plans for this build are currently pinned up in the hall if anyone would like to see them)

Open Gardens Success

The sun shone and the visitors came!

Many, many thanks to all the garden and studio owners for their hard work and for allowing us to see the results. We had lots of visitors from outside the village, some came quite a long way and everyone was impressed- I heard lovely comments all day as I made my own way around.

Once again I was struck by the amount of talent we have in such a small village- how many other villages this size could muster up seven artists showing such diverse and fabulous work?  As for the gardens, the sheer hard work and determination needed to wrest any kind of garden from such inhospitable ground and weather conditions as we get, let alone gardens to this standard, is quite beyond me.

The church did as great job with the refreshments- delicious cake!

The money raised will go towards the ongoing upkeep and running costs of the hall.

The children at the mini museum collected donations for Water Aid and at the last count had over £100, enough for two water pumps- well done.