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Llanbradach charity walk aims to raise money for drop-in centre

News | | Published: 12:34, Friday July 20th, 2018.

Wayne David MP took part in last year’s walk

A sponsored walk and wheelchair push to raise funds for a drop-in centre for disabled children is set to take place on Saturday, July 21.

The circular walk will begin at Llanbradach Community Centre at 11am and will finish at 1pm.

The afternoon will then be taken up with a community celebration with music, face painting, food, stalls and children’s entertainment.

Dr Narayanan Rajan, who practices in Abertridwr, Llanbradach and Bedwas, founded the Diya Charitable Trust with the aim of buying the leasehold of the Llanbradach surgery.

The building is set to be replaced with a new medical centre serving the village and Dr Rajan wants to open the drop-in centre to help families living with disabled children in the Abertridwr, Llanbradach and Bedwas areas.

T-shirts have also been produced for people to wear and show their support and can be bought for just £10.

To take part in the event, to get further details, or to buy a t-shirt, please contact sponsors Diamonds Sales and Lettings in Caerphilly town on 029 2088 8400.

1 thought on “Llanbradach charity walk aims to raise money for drop-in centre”

  1. John Coffi says:
    Sunday, July 22, 2018 at 09:24

    Well done – nice to see people thinking of others in this “I’m alright Jack” society of ours.

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