Rydal Penrhos hosts Annual General Meeting
All at Rydal Penrhos remain enormously proud of our association with the community in which we reside.
For more than 100 years the school has valued being part of the locality. It recognises the beauty and safety, adventures and hospitality the location affords, quite often the decision-maker for our boarding community in the past and more recently the reason behind many of our current families relocating to North Wales.
Many clubs, groups and associations from across the region benefit from Rydal Penrhos’ first-class facilities on campus. This includes use for corporate events and sporting teams that make full use of areas such as the swimming pool, sports hall and picturesque New Field playing surface.
Rydal Penrhos is also thrilled to host the North Wales Wildlife Trust, a group of volunteers who work tirelessly to protect wildlife across the region, both on their 35 nature reserves and through partnerships.
The trust recently held an informative lecture at Rydal Penrhos on Saturday 26 November, centring on "What is progress?" and was led by Craig Bennett, the inspirational trust leader. It addressed current concerns about the environment and the economy, how the two impact each other and what people can potentially do to help.
There were also wildlife-themed stalls, a Christmas gift shop and a raffle to raise much-needed funds for the trust.