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Royal Welsh Agricultural Society helps to light up Builth Wells

THE ROYAL WELSH Agricultural Society (RWAS) is continuing the close relationship with Built Wells by again making a £350 donation to the town’s Christmas lights.

Builth Wells Town Council’s Christmas light display is erected in readiness for the Royal Welsh Winter Fair which took place last week.

RWAS chief executive Aled Rhys Jones who presented a cheque to town mayor, Councillor Alan Waller, said: “The relationship between the society and the town of Builth Wells is vitally important and we are pleased to continue our ongoing support towards the Christmas lights display.

“We are grateful to the town council for the festive atmosphere the Christmas lights create for our winter fair and showground visitors.”

Town council thanked the RWAS for its continued support and said the donation would be used towards the maintenance of the Christmas lights.

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