* A local family proudly wearing their #Llangollenfamily t-shirts.
Cat Meade, co-ordinator of the Llangollen
Coronvirus Help Group, posted on Facebook yesterday: “HAPPY EASTER ALL. This morning My
Son & I delivered some #llangollenfamily T-shirts. Wow they are Fab,
we had ours today too.
“Please
get your T-shirts to support our Group - £4 for every adult and £2 every child
goes to the support group!
“Would
also like a big #llangollenfamily party
after this with us all in these tops. What a pic that would be.”
The t-shirts can be ordered at: https://www.llangollentshirts.co.uk/
* Care worker Lynne wearing one of the donated visors.
Together with a picture of one of the team wearing one of
the face-guards, they said: “With thanks to CITY CHURCH for providing us and
other local care homes with visors.
“We’re so proud of our community and the joint efforts everyone is making
- it’s been overwhelming to see how kind people can be. Thankfully we are all
well and in high spirits, we hope you are too! Keep smiling,
“Here’s Lynne giving you a virtual hug to say thanks.”
* Father Lee with the Easter flame.
Llangollen vicar, Father Lee Taylor, was alone when he conducted
his Easter Sunday service at St Collen’s
yesterday morning and once again streamed it live on Facebook to his usual
congregation and beyond.
A centrepiece of the altar area until after the current crisis
is over, he said, will be the Easter flame brought into church the previous
evening.
This will remain lit as a symbol of hope until the
lockdown ends and he added that Easter would be celebrated properly then.
During the service he prayed for the sick and those who
had lost their lives to coronavirus, either alone or in hospital.
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