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Dilwynner Parish Magazine

oaktreeThe Dilwynner is financed by its advertising income, by the civil Dilwyn Parish Council and by the Dilwyn Show (and in that order of value). It is an independant publication that is printed and delivered free of charge to all parish households with distribution being undertaken by a worthy and much appreciated team of volunteers.
The Dilwynner, in its present form, was created in 1991 and ever since has served our community well, providing interest and information on local amenities and events. Over the years, the team producing it has changed from time to time.
The Dilwynner has the full backing of Dilwyn Parish Council and the current team is as follows:

oakleafEditorsJohn Gerrish
Chris Williams
Steve Williams
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oaktreeRemember this is Dilwyn’s magazine and it relies largely on the residents of Dilwyn to provide articles and information. So if you have something of interest to share please send it in to the editors (see above) or pass by hand to any of the above team.

Please note that anonymously provided letters, comments and articles will not be published. Neither will defamatory, inflammatory, overly contentious or deliberately provocative items be accepted for publication. However, names can be withheld from publication, on request, provided the originator is identified to and verified by the editorial team. In all matters, as an independant publication, the decisions of the editorial/publication team are final.

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logotrans2St Mary's C of E
Primary School
in-bloomDilwyn in Bloom
Dilwyn's community enhancing
In Bloom scheme.
websml2Dilwyn's History
Bringing Dilwyn's past to life from
Domesday to more recent times
Cedar Hall2The Cedar Hall is Dilwyn's community hall and is an excellent facility for wedding receptions and parties of any description, as well as for meetings, film show, etc. The rates are very competitive and compare most favourably with similar facilities elsewhere.
rbl logoRoyal British Legion
Dilwyn's RBL branch.
nhw logoNeighbourhood Watch
Dilwyn's NHW scheme.
Cedar Club
Dilwyn senior's afternoon club.
WI logoW.I.
Dilwyn's Womens Institute.
pgroupPlaygroup
Dilwyn Cedar Hall
Monday and Tuesday:
9:00am - 12:00pm
12:00 - 1:00pm (Lunch club)
1:00 - 3:00pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday and Friday:
9:00am - 12:00pm
12:00 - 1:00pm (Lunch club)
Suzy (Coordinator)
07975 994309