St. David’s Day Barry

Join us for a day of celebration at King Square Barry.

St David was the greatest figure in the 6th century Welsh Age of Saints, founder of scores of religious communities, and the only native-born patron saint of the countries of Britain and Ireland.

St David died on 1 March – St David’s Day – in 589. He was canonised by Pope Callixtus in the 12th century, and we have celebrated St David’s Day ever since.

On March 1st, we welcome you to celebrate St.David’s day in Barry.

A stage will showcase the best in local school choirs, entertainers and musicians. The full line up will be shared soon.

In addition, the square will be transformed into a local market selling the very best from local Welsh producers and craft makers.

More details will be shared here soon, but in the meantime – Save the Date.

Brought to you by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and funded by Welsh Governments’ Transforming Towns initiative.

Date

Mar 01 2022
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Time

All Day

Location

King Square, Barry

Organizer

Vale of Glamorgan Council
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