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Llandovery set for summer markets in the town centre

Llandovery set for summer markets in the town centre

These events take place monthly in Market Square, running until September.
The next market is scheduled for Saturday, July 6, operating from 10am to 2pm.
July's market will feature singer-songwriter James Rees from 12pm, providing a mix of folk tunes to entertain shoppers.
August's market, taking place on Saturday, August 2, is themed 'Flowers, Food & Rainbows'.
This event celebrates Llandovery in Bloom and Llandovery Pride.
Mayor Huw Thomas is set to launch the Pride parade at 11am in Market Square.
The parade, open to all, will show support for the LGBTQ+ community in the Heart of Wales.
It will journey through the town, ending back at the Square where live music awaits.
The day continues with the Llandovery in Bloom Awards Ceremony, recognising the town's mood-lifting floral displays.
Live music will keep the Square lively until 6pm when the cabaret begins at the King's Head.
The Llandovery Pride Cabaret, featuring acts such as Fabergé, Anita Fag, Jorddropper, and Justin Drag, promises an exciting evening.

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