Little Melodies: Starting in May, this is a fun, energetic, musical singing and movement class, with nursery rhymes and songs aiming to enhance a child's pre-school education by encouraging their interests and enjoyment of music. For more information, call Amanda Davies on 07870 459502 or visit http://www.littlemelodies.co.uk">www.littlemelodies.co.uk.
Debt and Benefit Advice Surgery: The next surgery will be on Thursday, April 25 (1 - 4 pm). Are you getting what you are entitled to? Do you need help with money matters? A Carmarthenshire County Council officer can give you 100 per cent free, impartial and confidential advice on how to manage debt, budgeting, benefit claims, getting back to work, volunteering, entitlement checks and changes to the benefits system in the forthcoming weeks. Surgeries take place twice each month, on the second Wednesday and on the fourth Thursday. For more information please contact Bex on 01267 242344/07717527252 or email [email protected]">[email protected].
Job Club: Apologies to those who tried to attend Job Club on Wednesday, April 10. Unforeseen, last minute events prevented us from being able to have the meeting. Please come on Wednesday, May 8, from 2 to 4 pm (second Wednesday of the month). Open to all, it is free and informal. There is also free use of computers and the internet to create and access your Universal Job Match account. Job vacancies in the immediate area are posted weekly on the Job Club notice board and Workways officers attend to give advice and support. To find out more about it, drop in, email [email protected]">[email protected] or leave a message on 01994 240127.
Relationship counselling: Relate Cymru provide a rural outreach service. For an appointment, please telephone 01792 454412 or email [email protected]">[email protected]
Bump to Baby: A weekly group for mothers and babies, from pregnancy to babies nine-months-old. It is held every Tuesday, 10 am - 11.30 am, in the Memorial Hall, Market Street. For more information, contact Lynwen (07837396016), H.V. Diana Beavan (01994240132) or Meinir (01267246617).
1st Whitland Rainbows: Rainbows is the Girl Guiding section for girls aged five to seven. It follows the Rainbow Jigsaw programme, which involves a wide range of activities and games. It is all about learning, developing self-confidence, building friendships and, having lots of fun! For more information on the group and its activities, please contact Christine on 07989 552989 or Eleanor on 07854 967369.
Computer classes: Would you like to speak for free with friends and relatives who live far away or even abroad? Maybe you would find it useful to do some of your shopping online, for the things you can't get locally. You might have heard of Facebook and how it gets people in touch with old friends one has lost touch with. These are just some of the many things you can learn during the computer classes in the Whitland Memorial Hall on Thursday afternoons. Classes have restarted and will continue weekly until the end of June. If you already know the basics of how to use a computer, but would like to learn a bit more, there are some spaces available in the 2.15 pm class. For absolute beginners, a new class will start after the summer holidays. To register your interest and for more information, please contact Diane Evans on 01994 240447.
Produce Market and Craft Fayre: The next will be on Saturday, May 11, from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm, in the Whitland Memorial Hall. For more information or to book a stall, please call and leave a message on 01994 240127 or email [email protected]">[email protected].





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