Llangunllo Community Spring Lunch 2025
It must be Spring as the fields are full of lambs, daffodils are in full bloom and the WI are once again cooking lunch for… Read More »Llangunllo Community Spring Lunch 2025
It must be Spring as the fields are full of lambs, daffodils are in full bloom and the WI are once again cooking lunch for… Read More »Llangunllo Community Spring Lunch 2025
DID SOMEONE SAY CHEESE? WELL, YES, THEY DID WHEN LLANGUNLLO WI MEMBERS VISITED MONKLAND CHEESE FOR THEIR APRIL MEETING. Members set off from Llangunllo bright… Read More »Llangunllo WI Visit Monkland Cheese
In March we held the AGM, Karen was re – elected President and our other officers were also happy to remain in place for another… Read More »Llangunllo WI AGM To New Book Club
Members and partners visited Clayton Engineering in Knighton for our October meeting and I think it was true to say we didn’t quite know what… Read More »Llangunllo WI Visit Clayton Engineering Limited
September saw Llangunllo WI turn the clock back to the Bronze Age to host an open meeting to hear a talk from Yvie George a… Read More »WI Llangunllo Heyope Treasure Talk
June saw members and guests enjoying our annual BBQ courtesy of Di and Chris who hosted in their lovely garden. The afternoon was enjoyed by… Read More »Llangunllo WI Summer Round Up 2024
Earlier in the year members got together to look at the show schedule and decide which of the classes we would enter, and more importantly… Read More »Llangunllo WI Enjoys Success at the County Show
Members and partners enjoyed an afternoon visit to our local stonemason, Jonathan Protheroe’s home and workshop. Jonathan is a traditional stonemason, whose family business began… Read More »Llangunllo WI Visit to Jonathan Protheroe Stone Mason
April 24th 2024 saw Llangunllo WI working together to put on our Spring Community Lunch. As usual members got stuck in early that morning setting… Read More »Llangunllo WI Spring Community Lunch April 2024
On Saturday 4th May, the day that Spring finally arrived, Llangunllo Community Wildlife Garden came alive with the Big River Watch