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The Rotary Club of Llandudno have once
again partnered with the North Wales branch of the Chernobyl Lifeline
charity, to provide children from Belarus with a children's day out
in Llandudno. Children who through this nuclear accident, have come
into this world affected by the events at Chernobyl in terms of their
health and longevity.
On Tuesday 21st July 13 young
children from Chernoble and 2interpreters were
welcomed to Llandudno by the Mayor Cllr Frank Bradfield who took them on a
tour of Llandudno Town Hall. Following the tour
they were taken on the beautifully
presented old rope tram cars up the Great Orme, visiting the Copper Mines on the way. On arriving
at the summit they were given lunch in the cafe.
After lunch, the Tram brought them down to visit.
Bonkerz Fun Centre, one of the premier indoor soft play facilities in North
Wales
Following a very energetic
session there they were escorted to the
Queens Hotel to enjoy a buffet with the Mayor and Rotary members who had
organised this annual visit. The Llandudno Rotary Club would like to thank
the Llandudno Town Mayor, The Great Orme Tram, the Copper Mines, the Summit
Cafe, Bonkerz and especially the Queens
Hotel for their generosity in entertaining the children.
Note-photograph shows the Mayor with the children and interpreters outside
the Town Hall.
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