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Prince and Princess of Wales Set to Pay Visit to Welsh Towns Ahead of St David's Day

The royal couple highlight Powys’s volunteer culture, which has the highest volunteers per capita in the UK, visiting community hubs and youth arts projects.

  • Today the Prince and Princess of Wales will visit Newtown and Llanidloes to meet volunteers and community groups including youth and sustainability.
  • As Powys prepares for St David’s Day, the visit aims to spotlight local community spirit by highlighting volunteer groups and community champions supported by PAVO.
  • They will begin at The Hanging Gardens in Llanidloes, meeting volunteers and joining St David’s Day workshops before viewing children’s work at Oriel Davies Gallery and ending at Hafan yr Afon, Newtown’s riverside café run by Open Newtown.
  • It is Their Royal Highnesses’ first official engagement to Powys since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales, highlighting Powys as the county with the most volunteers per capita in the UK.
  • They will spend time with a local Welsh learners’ group in the gallery café at Oriel Davies Gallery and are expected to practise a little Cymraeg themselves, supporting youth workshops supported by the Alexandra Reinhardt Memorial Award.
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Prince and Princess of Wales set to pay visit to Welsh towns ahead of St David's Day

Royal couple to visit Llanidloes and Newtown, celebrating Powys volunteers, arts projects and St David’s Day community spirit.

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