The Grapevine March 2018

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Llangors Community Council - update

Llangorse Community Council

Annual Public Meeting Members of the public are welcome to attend the bi-monthly meetings of the Community Council which are advertised in the local noticeboards and the webpage. Additionally in May, an Annual Public Meeting is held with a guest speaker invited to give a brief presentation about a topical community matter. The Chairperson also gives a brief outline of the work covered by the Community Council in the last year and an update on current topical matters. Residents are encouraged to attend to meet Councillors, understand the extensive range of subjects and work they do on a voluntary basis and raise current concerns. The meeting will be held on the evening of 15th May 2018 with further details being published nearer the time. Please watch the noticeboards and webpage www.llangors.org.uk or contact the Community Council Clerk; Judith Phillips at clerk@llangors.org.uk

Broadband Residents in some parts of the community are receiving a very poor broadband signal. It appears Openreach have now halted the installation of fibre due to the end of the Superfast Cymru project on 31st December 2017 and no current funding is in place. Welsh Government are considering the current status and funding for future broadband projects. The Community Council continue to monitor this situation and it is understood that County Cllr Emily Durrant is actively working on the matter with Kirsty Williams AM.

Llangors Primary School Everyone is delighted to see that the new school opened on 19th February 2018. We hope everyone is settling in well and we look forward to the community open day. Thanks also to Wilmott Dixon for the Llangors legacy project and the work they are currently doing at Llangors Youth & Community Centre.

Welsh Government Review of Town & Community Councils An independent review panel has been set up to consider the future role of Town and Community Councils. The review will explore the potential role of local government below Local Authority councils, define appropriate models/structures and how such structures should be applied across Wales. All views are being called for, before 6th April 2018. To take part visit: www.gov.wales/topics/localgovernment/communitytowncouncils/review-of-community-town-council-sector/?lang=en

Keep Wales Tidy Spring Clean 1st-4th March In conjunction with St. Davids day, there is a national campaign to collect litter and keep our communities tidy. Thank you to all who are constantly helping litter pick and keep our community tidy. We can all do our bit!

Community Projects there are many local voluntary groups in our community working on exciting new projects, enhancing the area we live in. Good luck to those applying for grant funding and well done to those who have already been successful.

Llangors Community Council Annual Public Meeting Tuesday 15th May 2018 Further details will be published nearer the time on the community noticeboards and webpage

Everyone Welcome! For more information visit www.llangorse.org.uk or contact the Clerk, Judith Phillips at clerk@llangors.org.uk

www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk

The Black Cock Inn Llanfihangel Talyllyn

Food served all day Curry Night on Fridays Curry and a Pint For £9.95

(Ordinary Menu Also Served)

Steak Night on Saturdays 2 Steaks and a Bottle of Wine For £34.00 (Ordinary Menu Also Served)

Families Welcome

 Orders Taken for Mother’s Day  (March 11th)

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