Previous Guest speakers

Chris Medley gave an interesting presentation on St. Cybi’s
Church.
Fiona Parry & Helen
Roberts updated us
on Morlais and the solar
tracking of seabirds


Elaine Green Took us on a journey:
In the Steps of Shackleton
Jules Cooper, Spirit of the Hedgerider,
enthralled us with wild plant foraging.


Shan Robinson told us about Mary Dilys Glynne
Mountaineer & Plant Pathologist

Our Own Gill Winter told us about The Landmark Trust and shared her personal memories.

Our own John Davies gave a very interesting
talk on ‘Let There be Light’ – charting a course
from the beginning of the universe to present
day

Dafydd Jones enthralled us with
tales of a beekeepers life.
Our Chair, Denise Giorgi, stepped in twice to provide very informative talks on: Climbing Kilimanjaro Denise shared her experiences, good and bad, on her attempt to climb Kilimanjaro for Charity. Well done Denise! Teaching in a Refugee Camp in Africa What stories Denise told of her time in Ghana, and her continued support of a Ghanian family, and refugees in general.


Flora Samuel spoke to us about
Community Involvement in the
Planning of Public Map Platform.
Anglesey being the first area to be
analysed.
Our own Clive Hughes shared his extensive research and knowledge of Anglesey’s First World War. It was suggested that he put this information in a Book so that it will be available for future generations.


Our own Paticia Rannard
shared her experiences
of life in child care.
Barbara Want enthralled us with her
tales as a journalist with the BBC.


Chris Winner delighted us with stories from Liverpool – from muddy pool to a Great City – pre-history to 1907.

Lesley Rider spoke about
African Arts and Crafts