Monthly Archives: September 2025

Building resilience in young people

Resilience is often described as a buzzword, but behind it lies something vitally important. The more resilient our young people are, the better they are able to cope with life’s stresses and challenges. A new four-week course at the Clarence Hall will explore practical and successful strategies that families and schools can use to build resilience in young people.

Building resilience in young people

Resilience is often described as a buzzword, but the more resilient our young people are, the better they are able to cope with life’s stresses and challenges. This four-week course will explore practical and successful strategies that families and schools can use to build resilience in young people.

Building resilience in young people

Resilience is often described as a buzzword, but the more resilient our young people are, the better they are able to cope with life’s stresses and challenges. This four-week course will explore practical and successful strategies that families and schools can use to build resilience in young people.

Building resilience in young people

Resilience is often described as a buzzword, but the more resilient our young people are, the better they are able to cope with life’s stresses and challenges. This four-week course will explore practical and successful strategies that families and schools can use to build resilience in young people.

Building resilience in young people

Resilience is often described as a buzzword, but the more resilient our young people are, the better they are able to cope with life’s stresses and challenges. This four-week course will explore practical and successful strategies that families and schools can use to build resilience in young people.

An evening with Mick Herron

Earlier in the week, the Clarence Hall was packed for a thoroughly engaging evening with Mick Herron, in an event hosted by the award-winning local indie bookshop, BOOK-ISH.  

Autumn Flower Arranging

Join us for a Floral Workshop on Wednesday, 1 October from 1.30pm to 3.00pm at the Clarence Hall. 

Celtic Roots Festival Opening Concert

The Celtic Roots Festival is a new event in celebration of the rich Celtic heritage woven into the life of this part of Wales. Join us on Sunday, 26 October at 3pm for the Opening Concert, featuring Crickhowell Choral Society, harpist Rose Graham and soprano Eve Carey.

Community Conversations

PAVO are organising a Community Conversation between 9.30am and 12.30pm on Tuesday, 14 October, at the Clarence Hall. Come along!

Elvis is in the building

Clarence Hall played host to a memorable evening last night, as Keith Davies BCAv stepped into the spotlight with his ever-popular tribute to Elvis.

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