Want to change the world over breakfast? Then come and fill up at our Big Brekkie! We’ll be serving a delicious breakfast, and raising money to help fight poverty and injustice worldwide.
At the end of November, Aberystwyth based theatre company, Louche Theatre, will be presenting a musical version of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol at Morlan.
In October 1843, Dickens – heavily in debt and obliged to his publishers, Continue reading →
One World Week took place this year from 22 October to 29 October; it is a week where people are encouraged to come together to work towards a peaceful and sustainable world. To kick off the week, Morlan joined forces Continue reading →
Over September and October 2017, Morlan hosted and exhibition by Nigel Robert Pugh based on the Stations of the Cross, which is a series of images representing certain scenes on the day of Jesus’ crucifixion.
One of the aims of the Morlan Centre – a faith and culture centre in Aberystwyth – is to reach out to different sectors of society. During June, it was the inspiration behind two new initiatives that took place in Continue reading →
Over the weekend 16-18 June 2017, the anniversary of the death of MP Jo Cox, communities across the UK came together to remember, to celebrate and to promote diversity and inclusivity in a nationwide event called The Great Get Together Continue reading →
EnglUniau1 is the title of Gareth Owen’s latest project and it coincides with the launch of his book Rhyw LUN o Hunangofiant (published by Gwasg Carreg Gwalch).
In the past, the starting point for many of his images was the Continue reading →