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Narberth Civic Week expected to be fun for the whole family

NARBERTH’S exciting Civic Week returns this Sunday (July 23) and is expected to provide entertainment for everyone. 

With a range of events taking place across the town all week, locals will be sure to find an activity they love. 

Starting on Sunday, the week kicks off with a parade beginning at The Town Moor followed by a Narberth Town Council Civic Service at St Andrew’s Church and a Car Treasure Hunt at the Social Club. 

Monday’s activities include Children’s Bingo at the Narberth Rugby Club, Children’s Ice Cream Decorating at the Bus Stop Youth Club and Bingo for Over 18s at Narberth AFC. 

Tuesday, July 25 begins with an open day at St Andrew’s Church, a Children’s Disco and Party and Family Fun Quiz. 

There is another open day at St Andrew’s Church on Wednesday for anyone who wishes to attend. There will also be a Pram Push, a Baby Show / Glamorous Granny and Grandad event and many more events taking part across the town. 

Thursday starts with another open day at St Andrew’s Church, then a Children’s Treasure Hunt and Farmers Arms Evening. 

Friday begins in a spectacular way with Inflatable Fun with Slip and Slide at the Narberth Swimming Pool, a Pet Show at The Scout Hut and Worm Charming at Narberth Social Club. 

The wonderful Civic Week ends on Saturday, July 29 with a Street Fair, Pooch Parade and finally, the Narberth Carnival. 

These are only a few of the exciting activities on offer over the next week in Narberth. For more information, please visit Narberth Civic Week on Facebook. 

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Alternatively, pick up a brochure from any of these places in town: Golden Sheaf Gallery; Nobles of Narberth; HWB; Stopio; Costcutter; Narberth Social & RAOB Club; Bargain Box; Noble Court Holiday Park; The Dingle Caravan Park.

Brochures cost £1 and all money goes towards the running of Narberth Civic Week 2023.

The event is run completely by volunteers and is made up of only six committee members.

Chris Walters, the Chairman of Narberth Civic Week, said: “It gives me immense pleasure to welcome everyone to this year’s Narberth Civic Week.

“Narberth is a town that is extremely lucky to have such a strong community spirit where visitors are welcomed and made to feel at ease. With this in mind, I hope that as many of you as possible, locals and visitors alike, will join in this week’s activities and make this another successful year.

“A lot of work goes into holding the events throughout the week and for the splendid Carnival on the Saturday. All we need is the weather to top it off!

“Our aim has always been to ensure we cater for every single age group and to ensure everyone gets the most out of Narberth Civic Week.

“I would like to thank all the businesses who have supported our local brochure including supporting us in today’s paper with advertisements and to those who have donated prizes to be used at our events.

“We appreciate all help local businesses provide us including the community to make the week a huge success.

“I look forward to welcoming you to Narberth Civic Week 2023! Fingers crossed for good weather!”

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