Lodge News
March 1st, 2019
Did you know that St David was a Welsh Bishop, and was made a Saint after his death on 1st March 589 A.D.? Rumour has it he was a vegetarian who ate only bread, herbs and vegetables, and drank only water. Further history behind St David’s Day have been showcased by Caroline, our Ham arranger, in this year’s wonderful tribute to Wales....
March 1st, 2019
Lodge Brothers Ashford would like to wish all our Welsh friends and community a happy St David’s day. Pronounced ‘deethe goil Dewi hapeece’ we welcome you all to wish others a good day on our first Saint day of the year.
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March 1st, 2019
The beautiful daffodils that are all around us this time of year are lovely to see, however it was the leek which was the first real symbol of Wales and has made its way into Hampton Hills floral tribute to St David. Along with the iconic dragon, welsh cakes sit in the window and Yvonne, our branch arranger, would like to wish you all a Happy St David’s Day....
March 1st, 2019
Jacqueline at the Ealing branch would like to wish everyone a Hapus Dydd Gwyl Dewi! (Happy St David’s Day!). The Welsh flag makes a lovely backdrop to the beautiful vase of golden yellow daffodils, the message in Welsh and the legend as to why the leek and the daf...
March 1st, 2019
Bringing a splash of colour to the branch window are these wonderful daffodils to mark St David's Day today....