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William and Catherine visit Powys to celebrate community ahead of St David's Day
Summary
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited The Hanging Gardens in Llanidloes and Oriel Davies in Newtown to meet community groups and attend a volunteer celebration ahead of St David's Day.
Content
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited parts of Powys to mark community activity ahead of St David's Day. They began at The Hanging Gardens in Llanidloes, a community project offering a cafe, performing arts space, indoor market, community garden and workshops. Crowds gathered despite heavy rain and the couple spent time meeting people and local producers. They later visited Oriel Davies in Newtown and attended a celebration of volunteer groups at Hafan yr Afon.
Key details:
- The visit included The Hanging Gardens in Llanidloes and Oriel Davies gallery in Newtown.
- Crowds outside the first venue waved Welsh flags and held daffodils, and the couple spent about 25 minutes in the rain meeting well-wishers.
- Catherine gave high-fives and hugs and William posed for selfies with members of the public.
- The couple met nursery children, watched a local metalworker make a hook, and saw schoolchildren perform Welsh songs in the performing arts space.
- William sampled Welsh Mountain Cider and the pair visited the kitchen where traditional cawl and Welsh cakes were being made for St David's Day.
- The visit concluded with a celebration of volunteer groups at Hafan yr Afon, a local hub for culture and community.
Summary:
The visits highlighted local creativity, resilience and volunteering ahead of St David's Day. The programme featured community hubs, arts spaces and local producers and involved direct engagement with families and volunteers. Undetermined at this time.
