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Kenfig Hill annual fun day

Pc Lloyd Munday with Pcso Nerys Lloyd and Pcso Richard Couch with the traffic car

On August the 6th Kenfig Hill annual fun day opened by par Olympian NATHAN STEPHENS, who was given a slate plaque from the Chair K. John Community Councillor after opening the event to commemorate winning a gold medal and becoming world champion at the javelin throwing.

There were stalls, fetes, raffles, competitions, and music provided by local youths. PCSO Lloyd arranged for the local traffic officer PC Lloyd Munday to pop in and allow locals to have photo opportunities in the traffic car and deafen members of the public playing with the sirens. It allowed members of the public to ask PC Munday questions about his job and most commonly about the fast traffic car and all its gadgets.

par Olympian NATHAN STEPHENS being presented with a state plaque by K. John Community Councillor, MP Madeline Moon and other community members

Along with the traffic car the fire service provided a fire engine for the children to also have photo opportunities and play dress up.


All in all the day run smoothly and the weather held out thankfully. Big thank you to Pyle community council who were assisted by local organisations such the Scouts, Guides but in particular to Gina Hooper -Chair of the organising committee, Harold Phillips – Clerk of community council who put in an enormous amount of time and effort to make the event a massive success!


Huge thanks and appreciation to all those people that made the Kenfig Hill fun day 2011 such a great success!!

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