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St. Tudno’s Church is open for private prayer and reflection on weekends and Wednesdays till the end of March, then every day from 1 April. The church is opened by a small team of volunteers. If one day the church is not open it is possible that one of the team had had to start […]
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, all the services and activities at both Holy Trinity Church and St. Tudno’s Church have been suspended until further notice.
A Eucharist service was held to celebrate St. David’s Day.
Over winter services at St. Tudno’s are held once a month. The next service will be a service for St. David’s Day on Sunday 1 March at 12.00 noon.
On Sunday 2 February there was a service for Candlemass.
The service on Sunday 5 January celebrated Epiphany.
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The three services were held on Sunday afternoon. The first service included a solo of a Welsh Christmas song, at the second service the Holy Trinity Handbell ringers performed and the traditional Nine Lessons were read at the third service.
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A service of Advent Carols by Candlelight was held at St. Tudno’s and was followed by hot drinks and cakes.
The Friends of St. Tudno’s Church are very grateful for help from Cyfle Cymru volunteers in raking and removing the cut grass in St. Tudno’s churchyard. The cheerful and enthusiastic group helped with this job which is part of the management of the churchyard to encourage wildlife. Removing the cut grass provides better […]
The Boer War Remembrance Service began in the church and continued, in heavy rain, at the Boer War Memorial in the churchyard, where two minutes’ silence was held. Wreaths were laid by the Deputy Mayor of Llandudno and the President of the Lions Club of Llandudno. Members of the Lions and Air Cadets […]
The date of St. Tudno’s Harvest Festival clashed with Wales Rally GB’s stage around Marine Drive, below the church. The service was therefore relocated to the Rectory. A collection of tins and packets of food was taken for Hope Restored, a charity helping the homeless in Llandudno.
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St. Tudno’s was delighted to welcome Russell Watson, James Leggate and a film crew who were recording a conversation between Russell and James. Look out for this on BBC’s “Songs of Praise” in late October or early November. It was a great pleasure to meet all the team and show everyone around the […]
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