* A patriotic Cllr Issy Richards with town clerk Gareth
Thomas at the opening of Centenary Square in July 2018.
Llangollen’s
deputy mayor is encouraging people to join her in singing the Welsh national anthem tomorrow (Monday) evening to honour of all those affected by COVID-19.
At
towns and villages across Wales are being encouraged to join together in communally
belting out Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau at 8pm.
And
Cllr Issy Richards reckons the talented people of Llangollen are more than
capable of raising the roof in such a good cause.
She
explained: “Caerphilly resident Sarah Evans began a campaign on Facebook on
23rd March, inviting everyone in Wales to stand on their doorsteps or lean out
of windows on Monday to belt out the Welsh National Anthem.
“Her
FB page now has over 105,000 followers from all over the world and she also has
many followers on Twitter.
“Here
in Llangollen, most of us have all been outside clapping for the NHS and key
workers on a Thursday night. It's wonderful to hear community spirit in action.”
She
added: “Monday night marks three weeks since social distancing began, and it's
not been easy. We miss our families and friends, we miss our colleagues, we
miss our bustling town, its shops, cafes and businesses, and we miss our
visitors!
“So
on Monday evening, let's show how grateful and proud we are in Llangollen,
let's sing for our amazing NHS and all key workers, for those still working and
keeping our country going, for all the children missing their friends,
activities and their school, for everyone staying safely at home, for all those
missing their families and friends and, finally, for our fantastic Llangollen
Coronavirus Help Group, and all those helping our community in any way.
“BBC
Radio Wales and Radio Cymru are supporting the event by playing a backing track
at 8pm, but I think we can do better than that in Llangollen, and I hope to
make an exciting announcement very soon.
“We
will be printing the words on Monday, but whether you know the words or
not, you can still take part, even wave a flag, wear a rugby jersey or football
shirt, and enjoy the moment together.
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