Christmas Stories & Crafts at Abergavenny Library
Abergavenny Community Hub/Library Town Hall, Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, United KingdomChristmas Stories & Crafts at Abergavenny Library
Christmas Stories & Crafts at Abergavenny Library
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TMG: 8:00am – 5:00pm From: £21.00 per child. The Monmouthshire Games (TMG), based on learning new skills, developing confidence, meeting new people and most importantly having fun through sport. With over 30 different sports, each day will be action-packed with a full range of sporting activities that children and young people aged 5-11 years can enjoy. A […]
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Join us for Footie Families at Chepstow Leisure Centre! - starting on the 6th January, call now to secure your space!
Starting on the 8th January at Chepstow Leisure Centre. Call now to secure your space! ?
Junior Netball - Starting on the 8th January at Chepstow Leisure Centre. Call now to secure your space! ?
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Join us for a morning of Stories & Crafts with the wonderful author, Susan Wilsher! Susan will be reading some of her book, Zeeglit’s Quest, followed by some drawing and crafts. Click here to book! (Booking is NOT essential) Suitable for 8 - 12 year olds. *Please note that all children must be accompanied by […]
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Join MonLife Heritage Museums online art history course with popular Monmouthshire lecturer Eleanor Bird