Thursday, October 29, 2009

Ystrad Tywi County High Sschool 30 Year Reunion

We are looking at holding a 30 year School reunion on Britain`s longest day which is the 26th June 2010.This wonderful occasion will consist of a champagne greeting for all guests under the colossal Botanic Gardens Glass Dome.You will then be ushered through for a wonderful 3 coarse meal housed in a fantastic Marquee situated in the stunning Botanic Garden grounds.There will be plenty of live entertainment available, as well as nostalgia competitions,The Raffle of amazing prizes,and you can dance away to the very early hours with a Live Disco. For those of you with a sweet tooth a very large chocolate fountain will also be available to abuse.This event will go on well into the night and for the hardy among you there is a Summer Solstice breakfast to be served from 4am.There will be a shuttle bus to take all who wish to attend too and from this event from a centre point to be arranged somewhere in Carmarthen.The travel distance from Carmarthen to the gardens is approximately 10 miles.This will be a wonderful opportunity to meet up with friends from the past and hopefully forge new friendships for the future.So don't miss out!This is a preliminary invitation to see if there are enough people interested in attending this event. Please leave your name if you wish to attend either alone or with a partner as attendance numbers are integral to the success of this reunion.We will also be looking for helpers who have some spare time on their hands... to help with the organising of this event.If you can help in any way please email Steve at stephenrstone@bigpond.comCheers!:-)

6 comments:

  1. dam i mised that then,ormond williams ,late of middlton hall,llanartheney, best time of my life.

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  2. I am so glad I went to the Open Day in June 2008.
    I met up with a younger school friend of mine and really enjoyed going round Ystrad Tywi High recalling fond memories of my days in this wonderful school in the 80s.
    How I wish to go back in time and take more photos of this school before it got sadly demolished :(

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  3. During my time in this memorable school, I met up with a couple of twin boys who I got to know and like, but never really made friends with them.
    Would love to know where or what they are doing for a living now. Not sure of their names, but I think that one of them had a first name as Simon (the other possibly David), and the surname is a bit vague, though 'Gilbert' comes to mind.
    Trying to find former pupils is really difficult.
    Ah well. Fond memories indeed! :)

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  4. Am I to understand that my former school has been demolished?

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  5. Wish I could of made it …. Fun times at that School in the early 70’s … Jack Richards the Headmaster … many of times I was in his office getting the cane across each hand.

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  6. Any previous pupils at the school from around 1971 - 1975 contact me prileu@ aol.com
    Ieuan Price … I was in the C grade

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