Anglesey’s MP and AM will be among dozens of locals tucking into a traditional big Welsh breakfast at Cartio Môn Karting, near Holyhead, on Friday morning (January 31) at a function organised by the island’s Farmers’ Union of Wales branch in aid of union president Emyr Jones’ children’s hospice charities including T? Gobaith.
An abundance of sausages, bacon, eggs, jams, marmalade, honey, white and black pudding, butter and bread have all been donated by local producers to ensure that the crowd of 40 that have booked for this sitting, get a true taste and flavours of local produce.
FUW Anglesey county executive officer Heidi Williams said: “In attendance, to name but a few, will be local MP Albert Owen, local AM Rhun Ap Iorwerth, representatives from various local agencies, FUW president Emyr Jones, North Wales Police and of course lots of hungry farmers.
“At £10 per head, every single penny of the proceeds will be given to a very deserving charity and the FUW are extremely grateful to Barclays Bank who has also kindly agreed to match any money raised.”
Mrs Williams added that she was overwhelmed by the generosity of local producers who were quick to offer their support to this worthwhile charity fund-raiser.
For further information, or if you would like to donate any homemade item for a hamper to be raffled on the day, phone Heidi on 01248 750250.