MEMBERS of Pembrokeshire's Sign and Share Club celebrated St David’s Day by creating their own version of the Welsh National Anthem in British Sign Language.
In an event packed with craft, bara brith and Welsh history, members learnt about the meaning of the national anthem and had the opportunity to learn how it could be signed.
The club was supported by local interpreter Suzanne Scale who said: “It was a pleasure working with Sign and Share Club and signing some Welsh history.”
New member Linda Rawlinson added: “Welsh, deaf and proud!
"I absolutely loved it and I’m so proud to be able to sign my national anthem with passion and confidence."
Sign and Share Club supports people in Pembrokeshire who are deaf and hard of hearing and meets in Johnston, Fishguard and Pembroke.
It also provides a mobile hearing aid repair service.
For more information contact Samantha Dowler on 07378 611181 or signandshare@outlook.com
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