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The ‘Willis Fishing Trophy’ competition 2021 was a bit of a letdown, weatherwise, it was very windy, although a couple of the bravest boats went out, they soon returned.
Only one Weaver fish was caught, but the BBQ, organised by Sue and Steve Robertson, went ahead as planned, members brought their own meat, the salad and rolls etc were supplied. It ended up being a great afternoon with loads of friendly banter.
The BBQ was well attended with members coming and going at will. No fish to BBQ and eat, but no one seemed to mind.
The club does have some sweaters, t-shirts and caps with the LPYC Logo on them. Very reasonably priced. Ask John Ball if interested.
The Llandanwg Sand Dunes have a Facebook page
go to www.facebook.com/twynillandanwg
Barmouth Sailor’s Institute
An interesting and histric institution and building in Barmouth.
Well worth supporting by becoming a member, only £5 a year.
They publish a news letter, provide a snooker hall and toilets and maintain historic seamans exhibits.
They also maintain the Museum “Ty Gwyn” above Davey Jones Locker, where Jasper Tudor and the future King Henry VII lay in hiding.
There is much information about wrecks in the area, including those on the causeway “Sarn Badrig”.
A book called Ty Gwyn & the Bronze Bell Wreck is for sale at Ty Gwyn.
Website for the Barmouth Sailor’s Institute is Here