Anyone attending Penally Village Hall, or just walking by cannot fail to have noticed the lovely display of bright flowers entwining the trellis at the entrance, but look closely and you will see that each flower has been lovingly crafted by hands unseen.

Yarn bombers’ handcrafted flowers near the entrance to Penally Village Hall
Yarn bombers’ handcrafted flowers near the entrance to Penally Village Hall (Observer photo)

Thanks are due to the Penally Yarn Bombers for brightening our day.

Penally yarn bombers have brightened the village near Tenby
Penally yarn bombers have brightened the village near Tenby (Observer photo)

With four tables in play at Penally Bridge Club on July 28, the most successful pair by a long way was Geoff & Paul V with 65.28%. They were also the only pair to score a Slam.

Second were Paul B & Stuart with 56.94%. Everyone was very pleased to see Doug back at the Bridge table after an absence of several months.

Beautiful yarn flowers and insects, created by Penally Yarn Bombers, grace the village bus stop.
Beautiful yarn flowers and insects, created by Penally Yarn Bombers, grace the village bus stop. (Observer photo)

It was announced that the Christmas Party would be held on Tuesday, December 16 at Lokky’s restaurant; more details to be provided later.

Yarn-crafted daffodils at Penally
Yarn-crafted daffodils at Penally (Observer photo)

Penally Bridge Club meets each Monday at 1.15pm in the village hall. Visiting players and their partners are welcome to join for an afternoon of Duplicate Bridge, made more enjoyable by a delicious assortment of cakes and biscuits provided by Brenda. There is ample car parking available.

Penally Village Hall and noticeboard
Penally Village Hall and noticeboard (Observer photo)
Penally Village Hall
Penally Village Hall (Observer photo)

Report: JCG