Following an enforced break as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, a local art group is returning Welshpool for regular sessions. 

Art group Celf-Able are back in the Ann Holloway Centre on Tuesday, April 18. 
The group, run by disabled and disability artists, is open to people of all ages and abilities. 

A spokesperson for Celf-Able said: “We welcome anyone to come along and dabble in some art.

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“We provide opportunities for people to get together and do art, share and learn from each other.”

During sessions, Celf-Able can provide materials for budding artists creations, as well as refreshments and lunches which are available from the centre for £6.50 for two courses. 

The group charges a fee of £3 per session for members and £5 for non-members. 

The first session is free for all who attend. 

For further information contact admin@celf-able.org or via phone on 01938 810058.


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