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YOUR COMMUNITY COMMUNITY

ROUND UP

Community has never been so important, so it is good to highlight some of the great work that our staff and residents do within our communities. If you’d like to share a story or an event, send it over to communications@clwydalyn.co.uk

TY GOLAU

One of our talented tenants at Ty Golau has been making wooden insects over the last few months for Denbighshire Council Countryside Services.

Thanks to Working Denbighshire, Keep Britain Tidy, Men’s Sheds Cymru and Countryside Services Ltd who have worked together to provide the space, materials, workshop and support to make this happen. The insects were fixed to the fence area at Rhyl Allotments on Crescent Road.

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

Lovely to see our schemes showing their support for Breast Cancer Awareness month with Chirk Court Care Home in Wrexham Wearing It Pink and Tan y Fron Extra Care Llandudno organising a cake stall and raffle, raising £139! £139 RAISED

The residents and staff at Penrhos Polish Village raised an impressive £685.55 for Macmillan Cancer Support during their Macmillan Coffee Morning Great to see everyone together enjoying cakes and tea while raising money to support Macmillan Cancer. £685.55 RAISED YOUR COMMUNITY

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY - CHIRK COURT TEAM

On World Mental Health Day our amazing Chirk Court team took the opportunity to brighten up their households.

The team here do lots of fantastic work to help the ‘Young Minds’ charity all year round so well done and thank you for your kindness! You’re all superstars.

DYFODOL

HUGE thanks and well done to Dyfodol staff and residents for joining local businesses (Skeffington Properties, PHR Plumbing Renewables) and their families, in a Rhyl litter pick.

SWIMMING INITIATIVE

Our swimming initiative was a huge success with our young residents.

This was introduced in partnership with Travis Perkins who helped fund the event, we have also worked with the local councils in Flintshire and Denbighshire who have facilitated the swimming lessons. We will be looking at running this initiative for our residents again across different counties.

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