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What's On in NPT Libraries?

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Fri 20 Dec 2024   11:00
Sandfields Library

Suitable for babies & toddlers. Let the little ones play while parents/guardians have a chat.

Fri 20 Dec 2024   14:00
Neath Library

Creative writing group for adults. All welcome.

Sat 21 Dec 2024   10:00
Cwmafan Library

Fun & relaxed children's activity.

Sat 21 Dec 2024   14:00
Neath Library

Coding classes take place fortnightly on Saturdays beginning Saturday 28th September. Suitable for ages 8+

Mon 23 Dec 2024   10:30
Baglan Library

Friendly & welcoming craft group.

Mon 23 Dec 2024   15:00
Baglan Library

Fun & relaxed children's activity.

Sat 11 Jan 2025   10:30
Neath Library

BOOKABLE. Colin Wheldon James, The Port of Swansea Swansea was an important centre as a thriving port and a base for the Norman rulers of Wales in the Middle Ages before the industrial revolution and emergence of the large-scale docks. Follow the course of its history in this absorbing talk by Medieval historian Colin Wheldon James.

Wed 15 Jan 2025   10:30
Neath Library

BOOKABLE. ‘What was Welshness in Medieval and early modern Wales?’ Dr Sadie Jarrett The concept of Welshness in Medieval and early modern Wales encompasses a rich tapestry of identity, language, culture, and political structure that has evolved significantly over centuries. In this talk, Dr Sadie Jarrett explores the multifaceted nature of Welshness from the Middle Ages to the early modern period, delving into how historical events and cultural practices contributed to the formation of a unique Welsh identity. Chwefror ‘Beth oedd Cymreictod yng Nghymru’r Oesoedd Canol a’r Cyfnod Modern Cynnar?’ Dr Sadie Jarrett

Sat 08 Feb 2025   10:30
Neath Library

BOOKABLE. ‘What was Welshness in Medieval and early modern Wales?’ Dr Sadie Jarrett The concept of Welshness in Medieval and early modern Wales encompasses a rich tapestry of identity, language, culture, and political structure that has evolved significantly over centuries. In this talk, Dr Sadie Jarrett explores the multifaceted nature of Welshness from the Middle Ages to the early modern period, delving into how historical events and cultural practices contributed to the formation of a unique Welsh identity. Chwefror ‘Beth oedd Cymreictod yng Nghymru’r Oesoedd Canol a’r Cyfnod Modern Cynnar?’ Dr Sadie Jarrett