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Just wondering, if any CAG-ers in the South Wales ares would fancy a meet up, realistically now it would be after Christmas, but if we are super organised, we might be able to meet up before?
I'm in Gwent and have good links to Cardiff, Newport & Swansea, was wondering as the last meet was Cardiff based, can anyone suggest an alternative for those who may not be able to make it to Cardiff. I was sort of thinking Merthyr or Bridgend?
Sign on here for when you're about and where you could get to and we'll try to organise something....
Thanks Yohe and Gizmo
I have had few responses to this thus far so, logically a meet will be in January, possibly February.
I will PM people who went to the original CAG South Wales meet up earliest this year to see if some interest can be rallied.
If anyone is worried about meeting up, no-one will disclose your identity on this site and no pictures will be published on the internet without full consent, I know this was a worried previously.
Its absolutely awful isnt it No thankfully i didnt lose my job i left due to circumstances of the place being a nightmare and me being pregnant left at just the right time as well as there is now no one there from when I was!
My hubby worked at a steel plant for many years until it suddenly closed down jsut days before xmas almost 2 years ago, he had been in and out of contract short term work and now out again, a worry with a mortgage to pay for as well.
My youngest who is 14 has special needs, I care for him full time, my oldest was 21 last week, times have been difficult but getting through it.
Awe, hope your well, is this going to be your first baby?