Local Beacon Issue 82 June 2016

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Hello The community magazine encouraging local residents to use what’s on their doorstep

For the town of Brecon and the surrounding villages Address: Goosepool Cottage Winforton Herefordshire HR3 6EB

June seems the month of lots of goings ons. The Swan of the Usk concert at Llansantffraed Church, page 7. Carers Week, page 8. Keith James at The Muse, page 9. Rose Day with Gareth Davies at The Old Railway Line, page 11. Mothers Union coffee morning, page 13. Brecknock Sinfonia’s Summer Concert, page 17. Getting Involved with Watching and Recording Wildlife, page 26. Brecon Farmers Market, page 28. Kim Williams exhibition, page 36. If these events don’t keep you busy enough, check out the what’s on listings towards the back. Weekly classes to monthly and one off events.

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Competition: (Winner of May Competition: John Price, Llangorse)

Welcome to our June issue and to our new advertisers: Addisons Gas Ltd, page 2; Pomegranate Creative, also page 2; Brecon Walkies, page 3; Tanat Roofing & Maintenance, also page 3; Roy Browns Coaches, page 4. Please show these first time advertisers your support, and of course our on going regular advertisers.

On the inside back cover you will find the results to our recent Photography Competition. We were yet again stunned with the amount of high quality images sent in. We hope you are pleased with our choices. Our 2017 Local Landscapes Calendar is out now in tourist points, this is to entice our visitors back to the area we are so luck to live in year round. Any feedback about this issue or ideas of what you’d like to see in future issues, please do get in touch with Lynda or myself. This is your community magazine, we want to do you proud. Enjoy, Lisa Marie Badham x (Photo: Lisa Marie and Otis Badham)

For the chance to win one of our 2017 Local Landscapes Calendars, please complete the word search on page 21 and send to us by 16th June 2016. The winner will be picked at random.

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News from Chris Davies

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-Your local MP

As spring heads towards summer we are gearing up for our busiest time of year here in Brecon and Radnorshire. It is my favourite time of year too – show season and it is coming up fast. I look forward to seeing a great many of you enjoying the Royal Welsh, Brecon Show and many more shows across our area this year. This past month has seen a great deal of action too. I was humbled with the turnout and level of support for Gwernyfed and Brecon High Schools at the meetings to help save the schools. I have been working hard behind the scenes to do all I can to save our local schools and was proud that so many people turned out to tell Powys County Council not to close the door on our children’s education. Rest assured, I will do all I can to help keep our superb schools open.

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Another blight to our area recently has been cross border farm payments. While many of our farmers have now received their basic payment, too many are still yet to receive a penny. To help try to resolve the problem I have met with both Liz Truss, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and George Eustice, the farming minister, to raise individual cases with them. They have assured me that they are doing everything they can to expedite the process and get farmers paid as quickly as possible. Do get in touch if you are still having problems and I will do everything I can to help. Furthermore, if any of you have been paid over the last two months do please get in touch and I will register you so that this situation will hopefully not happen again next year. Finally, a massive congratulations to Rhosgoch Young Farmers on their tremendous recent fun ride. I had a fantastic day out with my family; my wife, Liz, even rode the course! A massive well done to all who helped organise the event and congratulations on raising over £2700 for the Young Farmers. That’s it for this month. If you would like to contact me you can do so on either chris.davies.mp@ parliament.uk or call 01982 559180; or if you see me out and about do stop and say hello!

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Kirsty Williams The first think I’d like to say to everyone is a huge thank you! After the result in this constituency last year, this election was always going to be a tough fight for me. The Conservatives made it clear that Brecon and Radnorshire was one of their top target seats, so to win by over 8,000 votes is absolutely fantastic. I am humbled that so many people put their faith in me and I will work every day to repay that faith. Representing Brecon and Radnorshire in the Assembly has been one of my greatest privileges. This constituency has the most amazing people, people willing to stand up for their communities. I look forward to working with these communities over the coming months and years to protect our vital public services and to bring more – well paid jobs to the area. My priorities are to save the schools at risk of closure and to get Brecon the new high School it needs; to improve and increase local health services including bringing chemotherapy to our community hospitals; better broadband and mobile phone services; and better support for our farmers with a dedicated uplands payments scheme. The National Assembly I have returned to is very different to the one I left in April. For the first time, we now have a group of UKIP members, who already have a new leader before they we even started. It will be very interesting to see how they engage with the institution and its processes. It will also be a very different time for me personally. I am no longer the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats so I will have a changed job and a changed focus, but, as has always been the case, my number one priority will be the people of Brecon and Radnorshire. So, if I can help you in any way, please get in touch.

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Celebration of Two Poets

In 1794, the young poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge took a gap year from his studies and walked around Wales. The landscape, creativity and communities that he discovered inspired him. The Coleridge in Wales Festival from May to August 2016 celebrates this journey with over 80 events - concerts, recitals, exhibitions, parties, conversations - in different locations along the route that he followed.

The Swan of the Usk concert at Llansantffraed Church on Saturday 18th June, organised by the Brecknock Society and the Unicorn Singers, is the main Festival event in the Brecon area. Coleridge’s route passed through Llansantffraed, near Talybont-on-Usk, where Breconshire’s famous poet Henry Vaughan, the Swan of the Usk, lived in the 1600s and lies buried in the churchyard. Coleridge would have read Vaughan’s poetry and discovered the Brecon Beacons environment that inspired it. The concert will present a unique programme of music and poems associated with Henry Vaughan’s lifetime and works. It will be a celebration of God, Nature and Man including choral settings of his poems by Elgar and Parry, and lute songs by Purcell, Lawes and Croft. Proceeds from the concert will help to maintain Llansantffraed Church, which is a Victorian gem and has a good acoustic for concerts. A new book on Henry Vaughan and the Usk Valley published by Logaston Press in April provides an easy to read introduction to the life and work of Henry Vaughan and his Llansantffraed heritage. For more information or to book tickets, cost £10, contact Mervyn Bramley on 01874 665267 or email: mervyn.bramley@blueyonder.co.uk. The full programme for the Coleridge in Wales Festival is on its website www.coleridgefestival.org.

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Connecting Carers to build support

Over 17,000 children, young people and adults in Powys are looking after someone close to them. That’s 1 person in every 8. Illness and disability can affect anyone and any family. 6th – 12th June is Carers Week, celebrating unpaid family Carers of all ages, and the incredible work they do in our communities. Local charity Powys Carers Service is asking everyone in Powys to do one thing …to Think Carer!

Think Carer! –Think about who you know who is caring for someone who for whatever reason needs extra help. It could be caring for a parent with Alzheimers, a partner with cancer, or a child with autism. It may be a child or young person caring for a parent with mental health problems or a sibling with disabilities. Think about these quiet heroes in our communities and what you could do to support them?

struggling with a child with behavioural problems.

We can all ask “how are you?”. We could all ask “can I help?” So please Think Carer! And when asking how are you, ask if they know that Powys Carers Service can help. Powys Carers Service – call 01597 823 800. For Carers Week this year, how many readers will ask those simple questions? And how many will find new friends in doing so? How much stronger our communities will be if we all care. See: www.powyscarers.org.uk or Facebook Powys Carers Service.

When asked what they can do to help most people think of practical jobs and errands. Help could be to simply understand the stress or restrictions someone else has in their life, to smile not frown at a parent

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Flower Garden 2 Tie in sweet peas and other climbing plants. 2 Fill in gaps in the border with bedding plants, herbaceous perennial and shrubs. 2 Cut back spring flowering perennials. 2 Prune spring flowering shrubs. Kitchen Garden 2 Sow crops such as swede, cauliflower, lettuce, peas etc. 2 Some early potatoes will be ready to harvest now. 2 Continue pulling rhubarb until the end of June, then give it a rest to recover its strength. Greenhouse 2 Put up greenhouse shading in preparation for sunny days. 2 Plant crops such as tomatoes and cucumbers into containers. 2 Keep a close eye on the watering and feed regularly. 2 Keep well ventilated. 2 Damp down regularly to increase humidity. The Lawn 2 Remove weeds. 2 Mow lawns weekly, gradually reducing the height of the cut. 2 Green up the lawn with a soluble lawn food. General Advice 2 Ensure newly planted trees and shrubs are watered well. 2 Scoop duckweed and algae off ponds with a net or a sieve. 2 Ensure a good supply of fresh water for wild birds. 2 Sit back and appreciate your hard work so far. Article supplied by The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks.

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The Mothers Union Celebrating its 140th anniversary The Mothers Union, started by Mary Sumner in her rectory sitting room in 1876, for young mothers in the parish of Old Alresford in Hampshire, is celebrating its 140th anniversary this year. The movement spread quickly, and today there are about 4 million members (both women and men) in 83 countries around the world. The Brecon branch started in 1888, so they have had a presence in Brecon for 128 years.The Mothers Union raise money for the Away-from-it-all Project, providing caravan holidays for families under stress. They support safe houses of the Diocese, have helped flood victims around the country, and have been collecting clothes, especially hats, scarves and gloves for refugee families. They have also collected tools, sewing machines, material and sewing aids for Tools for Self Reliance Cymru in Crickhowell. They also raise money to help poor countries,

especially in Africa, to help with parenting programmes and with literacy training for women. For example, in Ethiopia only 35% of women can read so the Mothers Union runs literacy classes teaching them both reading and writing skills. All money sent out for any project is done through MU workers so it goes to and is used for the purpose intended. One of the ways they raise money is by their coffee morning, to be held in Bishop Bevan Hall on Friday 10th June. Please go and support them, and you will be given a good welcome, and they will answer any questions you may have. Their regular meetings are held in the Deanery Centre at the Cathedral on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 2pm. “We always appreciate new members joining us.�

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JANET TIMOTHY specialises in all matters concerning land including the buying and selling of houses, land, businesses, commercial property and commercial Leases. Janet also has extensive experience in Probate and Wills.The firm promotes dealing with clients directly on a one to one basis without any legal jargon. “I know myself how frustrating it is not to have phone calls returned or not to be able to speak to the person you need to, so we put our clients first by making ourselves easily accessible.We give out direct phone numbers and email addresses in order that we can deal with any queries as quickly and efficiently as possible to, hopefully, ease what is already a stressful process. We know that the modern business is not constrained by traditional office hours and 9 to 5 doesn’t always suit business clients.”

Family Law Specialist Divorce Lawyer MOD Pensions Finances after divorce Separation Agreements Children’s Matters to include shared care arrangements Adoption and representation of Grandparents. Pre/post Nuptial Agreements Cohabitation Disputes/Agreements DAWN EVANS is our matrimonial consultant who has recently joined us here at Richards Thomas. Dawn is a highly experienced matrimonial lawyer who has over 34years of experience. She is a member of Resolution which promotes a constructive and non-adversarial approach to family matters. Dawn is based in our Brecon Office but can also see you in our Cardiff office if this is what you would prefer. Dawn is happy to discuss fixed fees for suitable cases. Dawn believes that knowing the likely cost of your case is hugely important at a time when finances can be difficult and will do everything to ensure that you are fully informed of the options open to you to finance your case.

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Get to really know... Brian Popsys Brian moved to the area in 2007 with his wife Kate and their 6 children, having been bought up in Wellington, Nr Telford, and then spent many years in the armed forces.

someone meeting you for the first time? I taught new Army recruits survival skills. I am an excellent marksman.

Kate and Brian bought Brecon Pet and Garden Centre in October 2015. Brian is a keen gardener when he has the time, and Kate has worked in the Pet industry for many years, so they felt they were very well placed to take on this well established shop in Brecon and keep it going for another 35 years. When Brian was invited to join the newly re-established Brecon Chamber of Trade, little did he know he would end up taking on the role of Chairman. In this role he believes he will be able to help Brecon town prosper again.

What book would you recommend to others? Rubbernecker by Belinda Bauer.

Place of birth? Birmingham.

List five goals on your life’s to-do list: 1.Visit India. 2. Retire by the sea. 3. Travel generally - both UK and abroad. 4. Watch our children grow and prosper. 5. Do lots of fishing.

Where do you live now? Talgarth. Marital status? Married.

Best present ever received? A light-up digital watch from my parents when I was 16. List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: I wish I wasn’t dyslexic. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? India.

Name one regret you have: Not focusing on my promising football career.

Occupation? Local business owner. Children? Six. Pets? 3 dogs, 4 cats, 8 chickens, 1 cockerel, 1 bearded dragon and 2 goldfish. Favourite childhood TV programme? Daktari. Are you a collector of anything? Everything! If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Predict lottery numbers! What is usually your first thought when you wake up? Walk the dogs. What do you usually think about right before falling asleep? Golf or fishing. Most exciting thing you’ve won? HM Queen’s Award. Two lessons life has taught you? 1. Honesty is the best policy. 2. Family is the most important. What makes you grumpy? Bureaucracy.

Name one thing you miss about being a kid: Having time for lots of friends. Name one thing you love about being an adult: Watching our children mature and our family grow. What’s your favourite song of the moment? The cover of Sound of Silence by Disturbed. What’s your favourite song of all time? Stranger on the Shore by Acker Bilk. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Saturday night? Stay at home with my Kate. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Roast lunch with all the family. Have any hidden talents? I have a proven flair for Lean Process Manufacturing.

Teenage crush? Olivia Newton John.

What would be your dream job? I’m doing it - we own our business.

You’re given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? Family.

If you HAD to change your name, what would you change it to? James Bond!!

Have any bad habits? I keep the whole house awake with my snoring! Which bad habits drive you crazy? Bad manners. What have you done in your life that would surprise

What have you done today to make you feel proud? Helped several elderly members of our community. Sum yourself up in five words: Steadfast, honest, proud, reliable, grateful.

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Large-Scale Music from Brecknock Orchestra If you like your music on a grand scale, then this summer’s concert from Brecknock Sinfonia is for you.

Organ soloist, Jonathan Holmes joins the orchestra for two works which explore the instrument’s many moods and voices. Poulenc’s Concerto for Organ, Timpani and Strings goes from impish to mystical, grand to whimsical, all with infectious rhythms and catchy tunes. Nothing comes grander than Wagner’s opening Prelude to Lohengrin, which begins the concert, except perhaps the main work of the evening, Saint-Saens’ mighty Organ Symphony.The first three movements are lyrical and full of melody and build up to the finale, when the thunderous entry of the organ is met by waves of fanfares from the orchestra in one of the great moments of romantic music. This is a rare chance to hear a full symphony orchestra in tandem with a great cathedral organ.Tickets are on sale at the door for £12 with no charge for children.

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A special concert at Brecon Cathedral A special concert in Brecon Cathedral in July will be raising money for good causes both at home and abroad.

The event on Saturday 16th July, will benefit the Brecon Foodbank, which has been helping crisishit local families since 2014, and also the Hands Up Foundation, which provides emergency aid for refugees in war torn Syria, working alongside international charity Médecins Sans Frontières.

Concert organiser Rosie Skivington said:“It promises to be a great concert in a lovely setting, and we hope as many people as possible will come along and support these worthy causes.” Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, are available from the Brecon Cathedral Shop or on the door. See advert for more details.

The concert will feature one of Gloucestershire’s leading chamber choirs, the Newent Scottish Singers, conducted by Joe Skivington. Their programme, ‘from Mozart to Modern’, ranges from sacred texts to blues, spirituals and modern classics. They will be supported by harpist Mary Evans and pianist Kathryn Hindle, plus the Custard Band, from the Forest of Dean, who will provide interval entertainment from their eclectic mix of folk, jazz and world music.

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A Concert featuring The Newent Scottish Singers Also featuring interval diversions from the inimitable

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CATHEDRAL LUNCHTIME RECITALS Fridays at 1.00pm SEASIDE ART & CRAFT AT THE HERITAGE CENTRE 2nd June 2016: 10.00-4.00PM FREE ADMISSION

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Word search Competition: Priory WI Photo Competition Mothers Union Peter Brooke Carers Week Brecon Cathedral Election Wards Brecknock Sinfonia Llansantffraed Church Forget Me Nots For the chance to WIN this month’s prize (see page 1), please complete the word search, fill in your details below and send to Local Beacon by 16th June 2016. Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................... ............................... Tel: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Jokes of the month by father & son (Colan & James Badham) Assistant: “Sir, can I have a day off next week to visit my mother-in-law?” Boss: “Certainly not!” Assistant: “Thank you so much sir! I knew you would be understanding.” Little Susie, a six-year-old, complained, “Mother, I’ve got a stomach ache.” “That’s because your stomach is empty,” the mother replied. “You would feel better if you had something in it.”That afternoon, her father came complaining that he had a severe headache all day. Susie perked up, “That’s because it’s empty,” she said. “You’d feel better if you had something in it.”

ROOFING THE ORIGINAL PERRY FAMILY trading as:

The Perry family has been repairing roofs in this area for over 45 years (three generations): • Traditional built up high tensile felting systems, fibre glass, single ply, liquid coatings, slating & tiling with manufacturers’ backed guarantees ranging from 10-25 years; • UPVC fascias and guttering – with 10 year guarantee. Your property deserves the best so, for a free survey and estimate tel: 0500 130852 www.centralroofing.co.uk

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Bishop’s Meadow

Lunch on the run delivery service! Senior citizens hot food takeaway & delivery Monday - Friday Restaurant open for lunch all week and evening meals Wednesday - Saturday Sunday lunch served

07473 452691 or 01874 622051 Bishops Meadow Restaurant @BishopsMeadow1

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John Speed’s map of Brecon dated 1610 Election Wards of Brecon Town A 1698 document written by Hugh Thomas, the Breconshire Herald, described the wards of Brecon as: “The first six wards (High Street superior, High Street inferior, Ship Street, Saint Mary’s ward, Morganwg ward and Cantre Seliff) are enclosed within the walls of the town and do contain 152 families, all having very fair stone built houses; the streets compact, handsome and broad, having not in the aforesaid number above seven thatched houses, which I believe is less than can be found in any town in Wales. The other six wards are without the walls, and are limited as followeth: ” The Watton, Heol Rudd ward, Old Port inferior ward, Old Port superior ward and Llanvase ward. Between these eleven wards there were 339 families and about 200 burgesses who could vote at an election for a member of Parliament. The twelfth ward “Trecastle ward in the parish of Llhewel” was also part of the town of Brecon. This information is taken from The Illustrated History and Biography of Brecknockshire from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Edwin Poole, published in 1886 which is available in the local studies section of Brecon library. www.blfhs.co.uk © Breconshire Local & Family History Society

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Protecting wildlife for the future

Wild in June

flowers can be seen to range from yellow / white when first open to blue when fully mature. Look out for this one in wetter places – they occur near the Wye in Hay. The Water Forget-me-not is also common right by the Wye and other rivers and is the showiest of the species we have in our area. There are also two smaller species to be found in boggier places. The Wildlife Trust is busy with events in June with a “Party in the Park” at Craig-y-nos Country Park on the 1st followed by a walk at the same location on the 4th. Myosotis discolor Forget-me-nots will be flowering widely this month and most of those by the roadside will be common species like Field Forget-me-not. There are many more species to look out for including the Changing Forget-me-not pictured. This can be hard to spot and certainly repays close examination as the tiny

There are Reserve work parties on the 3rd, 14th, 17th and 21st plus a moth night at Llangasty on the 17th. And the Local Record Centre, BIS are celebrating 15 years of keeping tabs on our wildlife on the 18th at Theatre Brycheiniog. Full details are at bit.ly/bwtevents as ever. John Crellin

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The KesTrel Inn During June, enjoy a 2 course lunch for ÂŁ10. Tuesday-Friday. Our ingredients are mainly locally sourced and our meals freshly created in our kitchen.

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Recipe: Goat’s Cheese And Herb Tart Recipe from:The Kestrel Inn, A40, Nr Crickhowell

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green fingers landscape professional landscaping service All aspects of hard and soft landscaping from groundworks to finished highly detailed work. Including drives, walling, patios, lawns, fencing, water features, planting, drainage. Quality of workmanship, attention to detail and customer satisfaction are paramount.

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We take orders and deliver 7 days a week so no reason to run out of logs! We deliver 7 days a week to Brecon, Llangorse, Clyro, Hay, Clifford, Talgarth, Bronllys, and Glasbury on Wye, Llyswen, Boughrood and Erwood. Delivery is free of charge within a 10 mile radius of our Velindre base - please ask about our very reasonable delivery charges further afield.

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News from WIs PRIORY W I After the customary welcome by President Deborah Cogger and the singing of Jerusalem, the final arrangements were made for the summer outing to St Fagan’s Folk Museum and for the religious service and afternoon tea to be held to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. Members voted on the Resolutions to be discussed at this year’s AGM.

COACH HOUSE INTERIORS

Dr Colin Greengrass, husband of member Dr Pam Greengrass, was the speaker for the evening, speaking on how medicines can be made from plants. He told the story of how Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin from the mould which had been growing on dirty dishes.

SUMMER IS HERE! Fantastic new range of summer fabrics in store now. Brighten up any room, indoors or outdoors, for your summer entertaining. Friendly and knowledgeable team to help with your every need.

Research into new medicines and various plant uses is conducted at IGER Experimental Farm, Aberystwyth. Scientists are working on daffodil bulb extracts to try to find a cure for Alzheimers. Some plants like foxgloves can be very poisonous yet certain extracts can be very beneficial.

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Lynne Jones won the ‘Granny’s Medicinal Remedy’ with her remedy for getting rid of warts. Anne Prytherch won the raffle prize and the tea hostesses were Maureen Evans, Ruth Ison and Marion Owens. Written by Mariane Morgan

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The companies with pension fund time bombs

BHS’s recent demise throws spotlight on other final salary pension schemes. A recent study finds one in six schemes in the private sector are at serious risk.

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The collapse of BHS is a sobering affair. Staff in its final salary pension scheme are being rescued by the Pension Protection Fund, but those who aren’t yet retired will still end up with far less income than they expected in old age.

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The retailer’s £571million black hole in its pension fund was far from the only cause of its woes, but its vast size and the controversy surrounding the firm’s demise has thrown the spotlight on other final salary pension schemes.

F FAMILY PROTECTION

Out of 6,000 schemes in total, some 600 are expected to become insolvent in the next five to ten years, and a further 400 will struggle to survive unless they manage to offload their pension obligations, according to last December’s report from the Pensions Institute. The Pension Protection Fund estimates the current outstanding liabilities of all schemes stands at £800 billion. With people living longer and as a result pensions being paid for longer this deficit is only likely to increase. Scheme members pre-retirement have the option of transferring their retirement benefits to a personal pension arrangement. This removes the employer of any responsibility to provide a member pension during retirement, the risk has been transferred from employer to member and as such should be given very careful consideration. Final salary schemes are dying on the vine but for the millions of existing members it has never been more important to seek advice and to find out whether their scheme is currently running a deficit. – Tom Russell – Director of Beacon IFA Ltd

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The Gurkha Wing (Mandalay) Annual Freedom Parade SUNDAY 17th JULY 2016 2.00 P.M.

THE BULWARK, BRECON BRECON

TOWN COUNCIL

invites you to be present when the Gurkha Wing (Mandalay) of Brecon,

accompanied by the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas, exercise their rights as Honorary Citizens of the Town.

This is a colourful and memorable, historic

occasion and you are most welcome to attend.

Contact Brecon Town Council: 01874 622884 (A.M. ONLY) Email: brecon.guildhall@btinternet.com Website: www.brecontowncouncil.org

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ITC ‘Happy Hour’: 11am – 12noon. Brecon Library. First time online? Whether its help with Basic Computing or ICT queries, eBooks or audiobooks, eMagazines, or even just renewing your books – Brecon Library can help. Free drop in session. Contact 01874 623346.

Crick Howlers: 10am. The Parish Hall, Church Lane, Crickhowell. The Crick Howlers are a natural voice group led by Helen Vincent, where all songs are taught by ear so you don’t need to be able to read music. Contact 01873 832795.

Sewing Group: 1 – 3pm. Llanddew Village Hall. An informal group meeting each week for a chat and cup of tea while sewing. Playford Style Dancing (English Country Dancing): 2.30 – 4pm.The Subud Hall, Nr Watton Villa, Brecon. Contact Peter Brock 01874 622889. 2nd Rainbows (girls aged 5-7): (Term time only). 5.30 - 6.30pm. www.girlguiding.org.uk. Brownies: 6 – 7.30pm. Age 7 to 10. www.girlguiding.org.uk/brownies.

Story Time: 11 – 11.30am. Brecon Library. Free & all ages welcome. Badminton: 11.30am – 1.30pm (Term time only). Brecon Leisure Centre. Friendly group. All ages and abilities welcome. Equipment provided. £2.50 per session. Contact Rose 07531 459134. Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch & Release”: 12noon – 1pm at The Well-Being Centre, St Mary’s St. Brecon. £5 or £25 for a 6 week course. Contact 01874 625358.

Brecon Athletics Club: 6 – 8pm. Brecon Leisure Centre. Contact Kath Crane 01874 623677.

Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch & Release”: 1.30 – 3pm. £7 or £35 for a six week course.The Well-Being Centre, St Mary’s St. Brecon. Contact 01874 625358.

Take pART – Veronica Gibson teaches painting: 6 – 8pm. Unit 28 Ffrwdgrech Industrial Estate, Brecon. Contact 01874 610643 / 610825.

Free help with NHS hearingaids: (1st Tuesday of the month) 2 – 4pm. St Mary’s, Brecon. Contact 02920 333034.

Alive & Kickin’ Community Choir: 7 – 9pm.The Old Museum, Brecon. Everyone aged 10+ who wants to sing is most welcome. £5 per session. Contact Tanya Walker 07723 016837.

Action on Hearing Loss: 2 - 4pm. Brecon Library. Do you live in Brecon and need help with your hearing aids? If so, our Hear to Help service may be able to help you. We provide support to hearing aid users, enabling people to make the most of their hearing aid and manage their hearing loss effectively. We can help you with hearing aid maintenance. Just come along to our free walk-in hearing aid support session. Contact 01874 623346.

Charity Cash Bingo: 7.30pm. The Gremlin Hotel, Brecon. Brecon Rotary Club: 7.30pm. The Castle Hotel, Brecon. New members welcome. Contact 01874 636390.

people in relation to performing arts & multimedia theatre. Ages 7+. Contact 07846 446268. Brecon Library Book Club: (2nd Tuesday of the month) 5 - 6.30pm. Brecon Library. Call the Library to check what we’re reading this month! Visitors welcome. Contact 01874 623346. Brecon Tennis Club: 5.30 – 7.30pm at Brecon Leisure Centre. Free to members, £2 to nonmembers. All levels welcome. Contact Bryan 07817 002318. Brownies: 5.45 – 7.15pm. Age 7 to 10. www.girlguiding.org.uk/brownies. Samba Brecon: 6 – 8pm. A lively, friendly community percussion band who play Afro-Brazilian rhythms. No previous experience needed. 1st taster session is free. £4 per session. Contact Glenn 07971 398727 / Catherine 01874 625422. Slimming World: 6.00pm. Bishop Bevan Hall, Lion St., Brecon. Contact Joan 01873 812053. Brecon Bridge Club: 6.45pm. Brecon Rugby Club, Watton, Brecon. New members and visitors always welcome. Gwernyfed Hockey Club – Training: 7 – 8pm Brecon Leisure Centre’s Astro. All abilities welcome. Contact Nicola Drew 07812 691345. SambaBrecon: 7 - 9pm.Harley’s Night Club, 8 Bell Lane, Brecon. (Close to the library). SambaBrecon is a friendly community band which meets each week to practice drumming together and have fun. Contact Sue 07792 165481 or Gill 01497 821631.

Scottish Dancing: 7 – 9.30pm. Subud Hall, nr. Watton Villa, Brecon. Brecon Bellringers: 7.30 - 9pm. Brecon Cathedral (1st & 3rd), St DAI y Bannau: 4pm. Theatre Beginners welcome. Contact Peter Mary’s Church (2nd & 4th). All Brycheiniog, Brecon. A Multimedia Brock 01874 622889. welcome. Contact Paul Johnson Theatre group that aims to develop Brecon Youth Club: (Term time) To advertise tel. 07775 7 – 9.30pm. Brecon Youth Ctr., & enhance the898432 skills ofemail. youngadvertising@localbeacon.co.uk 01874 658670. in the Local Beacon - 38 -


What’s on: during the week Cradoc Rd., Brecon. Age Group: 11 – 25. Contact Rhodri Jones 01874 622658. Shukokan Karate: 7.15 – 8pm beginners, 8 – 9pm intermediates, 9 – 10pm seniors & adults. Brecon Leisure Centre. Contact Paul Jones 01874 623677. Table Tennis Social Club: 7.30pm. Trallong Church Hall. Beginners, enthusiasts & veterans welcome. Contact Trevor Lee 01874 638995. Brecon Basketball Club: 8 – 9pm. Brecon Leisure Centre. Contact Roger Norris 01874 623677. WEDNESDAY Aberhonddu Angels (A young WI group): (First Weds of the month) Plough Chapel. Follow on Facebook for updates. Baby Signing Classes – “Signing for Little Hands”: (Term time only). 9.15 – 10.45am.The School Hall, Ysgol y Bannau, Brecon. 0 – 3yrs. £2.50 per session. Followed by coffee, chat & play. Stitch Together: (Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month): 10am – 5pm. The Muse, Brecon. A Community Sewing group.Tea, coffee & cake as well as a chance to sew, knit & chat in a friendly environment. Contact Charlie 07967343619. Visual Impairment Breconshire: (Every 2nd & 4th Weds in the month) 1.30 – 3.30pm. Watton Presbyterian Schoolroom. Contact 01874 624949. “Looking Good in the Walled Garden” – A Walk around the Walled Garden: 2pm & 3pm. The Walled Garden, Treberfydd. A walk to see & discuss what is looking good & what we are doing next, followed by tea & Please mention cake. Contact 01874 730169.

The Mothers Union: (1st Weds in the month) 2pm. The Diocesan Centre, Cathedral Close, Brecon Although called a “Mothers Union” you do not have to be a mother to join; single, married or divorced, all are welcome. Contact 01874 636390. Beacons Netball Club: 4 – 5.30pm years 7, 8 & 9. 5.30 – 7pm. Yr 10 & older. Brecon Leisure Centre. £3 on the night or reduced fee for the term. 1st training session free. Contact 01597 840420. Brecon Women in Business: (1st Wednesday of the month) 5.30pm at The George Hotel, Brecon. Contact Johanna 01874 625994 or Janet 01874 611467. Brecon Business Club: (2nd Wednesday of each month) 6pm. The Clarence Inn, Brecon. The meetings give opportunity to network with each other and “showcase” their businesses. Key note speakers are invited to share their expertise. Contact www.breconbusinessclub.org. Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch & Release”: 6 – 7.30pm. £7 or £35 for a six week course.The WellBeing Centre, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. SlimmingWorld: 6pm. Glangrwyney Village Hall, Crickhowell Rd. Contact Joan 01873 812053. The Alternative Business Club: (Alternate Weds) 7pm. The White House Inn, Sennybridge. Meet & chat with people who are like minded & interested in helping other people & their businesses by networking. £5 each session, 1st meeting is free. Contact 01874 636986.

life, make the most of their abilities & develop the qualities to be a good citizen. Contact 01873 813756. AberhondduWomen’s Institute (1st Wednesday of the month): 7.30pm. Watton Church Schoolroom. A friendly group of ladies who have an interesting programme planned for the current year. Contact 01874 623820. The Brecon Singers – Rehearsals: (Term time only) 7.30 – 9.30pm. Neuadd Goffa, Christ College, Brecon. No rehearsal 1st June. AGM followed by rehearsal on 8th June. Contact 01874 658332 or visit www.breconsingers.com. Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Meditation”: 7.45 – 8.15pm. The Well-Being Centre, 1st Floor, Old Post Office, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. Brecon Racketeers (badminton): 8 – 10pm. Brecon Leisure Centre. Contact 01874 623677. THURSDAY

Probus Club of Brecon: 10am. The Castle of Brecon Hotel. Brecon Breastfeeding Support – BIBs: 10am – 12pm. The Muse, Brecon. Brecon U3A: (Term time only) Morning session 10.30am. Afternoon sessions at 1.15pm & 2.30pm, each 1 hour. Studio, Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon. Coffee available from 10am. Lectures on any one of a wide variety of topics.Contact : Richard Walker 01874 712292. Knit and Natter: 11 -12noon. Brecon Library. All ages and abilities welcome to our friendly knitting & crochet group. Contact 01874 623346.

Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 – 9pm. The ACF Ctr, Conway St, Brecon. Ages Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch 12 – 18yrs. We aim to inspire & Release”: 12.30 – 1.30pm. £5 the Local Beacon when responding to adverts young people to achieve success in or £25 for a six week course. The - 39 -


What’s on: during the week / month Well-Being Centre, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. Slimming World: 5pm & 7pm. St David’s Hall, Bailihelig Rd, Llanfaes, Brecon. Contact Shelley 01874 622846 / 07980 259638. Football for Girls: 5.30 – 6.15pm (Years 1, 2, 3). 6.15 – 7pm (Years 4, 5, 6, 7) at Brecon Leisure Centre. Ages 5 – 12. Contact 07854 012841 / 07836 501925. Brownies: 5.30 – 7pm. Age 7 to 10. www.girlguiding.org.uk/brownies. Ladies Bowling: 6pm. (Until Sept). Brecon Bowling Club. All ages & abilities welcome, equipment is available. Flat soled shoes must be worn. Lady Coaches, CRB checked. Adults £2. Contact 07813 523579 / 01874 624126. Gwernyfed Ladies Rugby Training: 6pm (U15’s girls), 6.30pm (U18’s), 6.45 (Ladies). Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth. Fun, challenging & exciting. Delyth Thomas 07891 371458. Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch & Release”: 6.30 – 8pm. The Well-Being Centre, 1st Floor, Old Post Office, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. Brecon Youth Club: (Term time) 6.30 – 9pm Tuesday & Friday. Brecon Youth Centre, Cradoc Road. Age Group: 11-25. Contact 01874 622658. Short Mat Bowls: 7pm. Trallong Hall. Come & join a small, friendly group playing Short Mat Bowls on an informal basis. Contact 01874 636125. Club Night: 7.30pm. The Globe at Hay. Home to a rich variety of groups & societies. Contact 01497 821762.

Brecon & Glanusk Explorer Scouts: (Term time) 7.45 – 9pm. We provide scouting for 14 – 18 yrs, meeting either Crickhowell / Brecon. A friendly group. Visit our website www.breconexplorers.co.uk. FRIDAY Brecon Country Market: 8.30am - 1.30pm. Brecon Market Hall. Everything we sell is home-made or home-produced. Brecon Canoe Club – Laid Back Launchers (Relaxed canoe paddling): 9.30am. Brecon Canoe Club, Sports Association Fields Car Park, Brecon. (Behind Morrison’s Garage). Adults only. £3.50 per session. Booking essential. Contact Fran 07745 641873. Brecon Walking Group: 10am. Meeting point changes, use contact details below. Free local walk up to an hour long. Improve your health and enjoy a cuppa and a chat after. Contact Martin Bevan 07791 620482. Poetry Group: (Every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month) 11 – 12noon. Brecon Library. Join our friendly group for informal discussion of poetry and sharing of writing. Contact 01874 623346. Cathedral Lunchtime Recital: 1pm. Brecon Cathedral, Priory Hill, Brecon. Chatterbooks: Every 2nd Friday in the month): Brecon Library. Brecon Library’s book group for 7-11 year olds! Contact 01874 623346. Art group for the over 60s’: 2 – 4pm.The Youth Centre, Cradoc Rd, Brecon. Any level or ability. Any medium. Professional tutor. Contact 01874 610415 or 01874 623937. Brecon Bouncers: 4.15 – 5.45pm. Brecon Leisure Centre.Trampoline activities. Contact 01874 623677.

Social Bowling: 6pm. (present – Sept). Brecon Bowling Club. All ages, gender & abilities welcome, equipment available. Flat soled shoes must be worn. Coaches available, CRB checked. Adults £2, Juniors 60p. Contact 07813 523579 or 01874 624126. Pub Quiz in support of the Brecon Volunteer Bureau: (Last Friday of the month). 7.30pm. The Three Horseshoes, Llanfaes. Entry fee £1 per person. All invited. Contact 01874 622874. SATURDAY

Brecon Farmers Market: (Every 2nd Saturday in the month): 9.30am – 2pm. Brecon Market Hall. Contact 07926 196714. Brecon Farmers Market – Extra Farmers Market: (Every 4th Saturday in the month): 9.30am – 2pm. The Muse, Brecon. Contact 07926 196714. Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Stretch & Release”: 10 – 11.30am. £7 or £35 for a 6 week course.The WellBeing Centre, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. The Breconshire Local & Family History Society Drop In: (Every 3rd Saturday in the month) 11am – 12noon. Brecon Library. Visit the library for help with any family or local history enquiries! Rob’s No Worries Yoga – “Yoga for Pregnancy”: 12noon - 1pm. The Well-Being Centre, 1st Floor, Old Post Office, St Mary’s Street, Brecon. Contact 01874 625358. DURING THE MONTH Now - Sunday 5th June

Hay Festival: Ten days of awardwinning writers, great ideas, wonderful entertainment, plus a packed programme of events for children of all ages. Visit www.


What’s on: during the month hayfestival.org. Contact Office 01497 822629.

Box

www.brecknockwildlifetrust.org. uk. See article on page 27.

How The Light Gets In – The Philosophy & Music Festival at Hay: Visit www.howthelightgetsin. org. Contact 01497 821762.

Brecon Outdoor Group – Folk & Irish Music Session at The Harp Inn, Glasbury: 8pm. Visit www.breconoutdoorgroup.com. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154.

Now - Saturday 18th June An Exhibition of Recent Paintings by Kim Williams: Brecon Library. See advert on page 36 for opening times. Now - Saturday 16th July Hay Makers Festival Exhibition: St John’s Place, Hay. Contact 01497 820556. Wednesday 1st June “Fathers Day” – Wild Wednesday: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks. Booking essential. Contact 01497 847055. Brecknock Wildlife Trust – “Party in the Park”: Craig-y-nos Country Park. Visit www.brecknockwildlifetrust.org. uk. See article on page 27. Thursday 2nd June Seaside Art and Craft: 10am – 4pm. Heritage Centre, Brecon Cathedral. Free admission. See advert on page 19. Celebrate Elmer Day: 2 – 3pm. Brecon Library. Create your very own Elmer Ears, and Elmer Story Time & ‘pin the trunk’ on Elmer! Contact 01874 623346. Friday 3rd June Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Reserve Work Party: Visit www. brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk. See article on page 27. Cathedral Lunchtime Recital Petrina Lodge & Stephen Power: 1pm. Brecon Cathedral. Admission free. Retiring Collection. Saturday 4th June Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Walk: Craig-y-nos Country Park. Visit

Sunday 5th June Plan Brecon - Litter Picking: 10am – 12noon. Meet at Watergate Car Park, Brecon. Litter picking around Brecon town.We have all the kit, just bring yourself, maybe a friend, the kids, and help us keep our town tidy! Contact Charlie Searl 07967 343619 or Gareth Ellis 01874 611039. NPTC Group of Colleges – Open Farm: Fronlas Farm. Visit www.nptcgroup.ac.uk. Contact 0845 4086 200. Monday 6th June Brecon Chamber of Trade Meeting: 6pm. Crug Room, Castle Hotel. As well as updating you on where we are with the on-going issues, we have got people from a company called Jermin Productions coming to give us a presentation. This company is going to be working with Theatr Brycheiniog and the Westenders for the Christmas/ New Year pantomime and they would like to do something in town on the last weekend of November during the Christmas Market. Brecon Film Society presents: “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence”: (12). 7.15 for 7.30pm. Coliseum Cinema, Brecon. Sam and Jonathan, a pair of hapless novelty salesman, embark on a tour of the human condition in reality and fantasy that unfold in a series of absurdist episodes. Non-members welcome. £6 admission. Contact Judith Fitton 01874 623166.

Monday 6th June Sunday 12th June

Carers Week: Celebrating unpaid family carers of all ages, and the incredible work they do in our communities. Local charity Powys Carers Service is asking everyone in Powys to do one thing... to Think Carer! See article on page 8. Bookstart Week: Brecon Library. For full programme of activities contact 01874 623346. Tuesday 7th June “The Italian and Northern Renaissance: The relationship between Italian Art, Durer and the Northern Artists” - Brecknock Decorative & Fine Arts Society: 2.30pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon. The artist, Albrecht Durer, left much autobiographical writing and also wrote extensively on art practice. Lecturer: Leslie Primo. Annual Membership of Society £40 (Reduced after 1st March). Visitors welcome, £7.50 per lecture. Contact Deborah Cogger 01874 625679. Brecon Outdoor Group – Easy going 3 mile walk from Bwlch on decent tracks in lovely surroundings: 6 – 8pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Wednesday 8th June Brecon Outdoor Group – All day trip to The National Botanical Gardens of Wales: 9am – 6pm. Approx £8 entrance. Car share available. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Friday 10th June The Mothers Union Coffee Morning: Bishop Bevan Hall, Brecon. See article on page 13. Cathedral Lunchtime Recital - Stella Searson (Piano): 1pm. Brecon Cathedral. Admission free. Retiring Collection.


What’s on: during the month Saturday 11th June

Brecon Farmers Market: 9.30am – 2pm. Brecon Market Hall. Contact 07926 196714. Visit www.brecknockfarmersmarket. co.uk. See advert on page 28. “Rose Day” with Gareth Davies – Free Talks: 11am and 1pm. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on page 11. Car Boot Sale: 1 – 4pm. Gwernyfed High School, Three Cocks. All weather venue. Sellers from mid-day, buyers from 1pm. £6 per car, £10 per van. No booking required. Contact 07469 249963. See advert on page 5. Brecon Outdoor Group – A visit to Crickhowell Open Gardens (over 20 different gardens): 2 – 5pm. Refreshments and cream teas available. Entrance £5. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Brecknock Sinfonia Concert: 7.30pm. Brecon Cathedral. Conductor: Michael Bell. Soloist Jonathan Holmes. Wagner: Prelude to Lohengrin, Poulenc: Organ Concerto, Saint Saens: Organ Symphony. Tickets £12, under 16 free, available on the door. See article and advert on page 17. Saturday 11th June Sunday 12th June

Llangors Village Open Gardens: 2 - 5pm. Featuring plant stalls, homemade teas in the village hall and flower display in church. Entrance £5, children free. In aid of St. Paulinus Church, Llangors. Contact Kath Johnson 01874 658670. Sunday 12th June Llangors Country Market: 10am – 1pm. Llangors Youth & Community Centre. Local produce & crafts. Refreshments available. All welcome. Contact 01874 658257.

Monday 13th June Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – WEA: 10am – 1pm. Brecon Library. The WEA talk about the classes and courses on offer. Contact 01874 623346. Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – U3A: 2 - 4pm. Brecon Library.The U3A will answer all your questions about the University of the Third Age! Contact 01874 623346. Tuesday 14th June Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Reserve Work Party: Visit www. brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk. See article on page 27. Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – Brecon Local and Family History Society: 11am - 1pm. Brecon Library. BLFHS will help you with any Family or Local history queries. Contact 01874 623346. Bronllys Hospital - Volunteering Information Day: 11am - 3.30pm. Bronllys Hospital. Our Talk to us Information Day will involve a range of organisations who offer help and advice, to practical support, all under one roof and are very willing to talk to patients, carers, and interested members of the public. Please come and have a coffee and chat. Contact Susie Stokes, Patient Therapist 01874 712454 Tues/Wednesdays. Brecon Outdoor Group – Walk from Brecon to look at the amazing gardens and wood of Held Wood: 2 – 5pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Wednesday 15th June Brecon Outdoor Group – Meal at The Bridge Inn, Talgarth: 6.30pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Friends of Brecon & District Mind Gez and Sue Richards: “The Voyage of a Lifetime – Crossing an Ocean”:

7pm.The Castle Hotel, Brecon. Gez and Sue Richards will talk about their trip to the West Indies on a tall ship run by the Jubilee Sailing Trust for supporting people with disabilities, both physical and mental. £5 (Friends and Members £2). Contact 01874 611529. Thursday 16th June Brecon Outdoor Group – “Wildflowers for Pollinators”: 10.30am – 3pm. Learn how to identify different pollinating insects in Llandrindod Wells with Phil Ward. This event is free but booking is essential. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – WEA: 10am – 1pm. Brecon Library. The WEA talk about the classes and courses on offer. Contact 01874 623346. Friday 17th June Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Reserve Work Party: Visit www. brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk. See article on page 27. Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – Prime Cymru: 10am – 12noon. Brecon Library. Prime Cymru talk to you about their work getting their clients back into work. Contact 01874 623346. Celebrate Adult Learning at Brecon Library – Brecon ESOL Gurkha Group: 10am – 1pm. Brecon Library. Brecon Library based ESOL group will be presenting a display of their work, and holding demonstrations. Contact 01874 623346. Cathedral Lunchtime Recital Lowri Bufton (Piano): 1.30pm. Brecon Cathedral. Admission free. Retiring Collection. Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Moth Night: Llangasty. Visit www. brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk. See article on page 27.


What’s on: during the month / next month Brecon Outdoor Group – Moth trapping with the moth group and BWT: 9.30pm – 12midnight. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Saturday 18th June Getting Involved with Watching & Recording Wildlife - Celebrate 15 years of the Biodiversity Information Service: 10am – 4pm. Theatre Brycheiniog Gallery. Public drop-in event. For full programme of events see advert on page 26. Contact 01874 610881. Brecknock Wildlife Trust – The Local Record Centre, BIS are celebrating 15 years of keeping tabs on our wildlife: Theatre Brycheiniog. Visit www.brecknockwildlifetrust.org. uk. See article on page 27. Brecon Outdoor Group – Celebrate 15 years of the Biodiversity Information Service: 10am – 3pm. A great event full of exciting activities for wildlife enthusiasts or those wanting to learn more. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. The Brecknock Society and Unicorn Singers present “The Swan of the Usk” with Hannah Medlam (soprano) and James Bradley (lute and theorbo): 7.30pm. Llansantffraed Church. Music, song & poetry celebrating God, nature & Man in homage to poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and HenryVaughan, the Swan of the Usk. Tickets £10 including refreshments. In aid of Llansantffraed Church. Contact Mervyn Bramley 01874 665267. See article and advert on page 7. The Songs of Leonard Cohen with Keith James: 8pm. The Muse Arts Centre, Old Museum, Glamorgan Street, Brecon. Tickets from The Ardent Gallery, Brecon 01874 610610, Angus Kings 07866

000596 or Ticket Source 0333 666 3366. See advert on page 9. Tuesday 21st June

NPTC Group of Colleges – Open Day: Brecon Beacons & Newtown Campuses. Contact 0845 4086 200.

Brecknock Wildlife Trust – Reserve Work Party: Visit www. brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk. See article on page 27.

Brecon Outdoor Group – Lovely 4.5 mile walk from Talgarth. Steep in places: 2 – 5pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154.

Brecon Outdoor Group – New members walk: Easy 2 mile walk along the canal from Theatr Brycheiniog. 6 – 7.30pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154.

Risca Male Choir: 7pm. St Mary’s Church Brecon. Tickets £8 on sale at Tower Café, St Mary’s Church, Brecon.

Brecon Jazz Club: 8pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Canalside, Brecon.Sarah Smith Jazz Trio with Andy Mackenzie and Erica Lyons. £7 on the door. Contact Box Office 01874 611622. Thursday 23rd June Brecon Outdoor Group – 2 mile walk around Cradoc: 6 – 8pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Friday 24th June Cathedral Lunchtime Recital Dewi Griffiths (Classical Guitar): 1pm. Brecon Cathedral. Admission free. Retiring Collection. Friday 24th June Saturday 25th June Brecon Town Open Studios Trail: 1 – 7pm. A chance to visit artists in their studios. 1pm - 7pm.Visit www. brecontownopenstudios.co.uk. Saturday 25th June Brecon Farmers Market: 9.30am – 2pm. The Muse, Brecon. Contact 07926 196714. See advert on page 28. Car Boot Sale: 1 – 4pm. Gwernyfed High School, Three Cocks. All weather venue. Sellers from mid-day, buyers from 1pm. £6 per car, £10 per van. No booking required. Contact 07469 249963. See advert on page 5.

Friends of Cwmdu Music present – “The Gelachter Trio” with music by Beethoven, Bizet, Elgar, Gershwin & Mozart: 7.30pm. St Michael and All Angels Church, Cwmdu. Three young woodwind players from London, who are already a few years into their careers as professional musicians. Tickets £12. In addition to the concert there will be an exhibition of the work of artist Lee Wright. Contact 01874 730263. Wednesday 29th June Brecon Outdoor Group: Easy 3.5 mile flat walk from Llanfrynach along the canal path to Pencelli where we will eat at The Royal Oak and then walk back to Llanfrynach via country lanes. 5.30– 9pm. Contact Alan 01874 611628 or 07969 986154. Saturday 2nd July Hay-on-Wye Food Fest: 10am – 5pm. Memorial Car Park, Hay. Free entry. See advert on back cover. Sunday 3rd July Plan Brecon - Litter Picking: 10am – 12noon. Meet at Watergate Car Park, Brecon. Litter picking around Brecon town.We have all the kit, just bring yourself, maybe a friend, the kids, and help us keep our town tidy! Contact Charlie Searl 07967 343619 or Gareth Ellis 01874 611039.


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LARGE FAMILY TENT. Sleeps at least 4. Unused. £50.00. 01497 842900.

ONE REMAINING LOCK UP UNIT TO RENT. Available immediately. Storage space in Golden Valley, 4 miles from Hay, huge clean warehouse with lighting, power points, water, lavatory, concrete floor, completely dry, very easy wide access from road, roll up/roll down door, competitive monthly rates, short or long term. Suitable for caravan storage, scaffolding, household effects etc. Ring to find out more – Emma 0777 567 1868.

JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT. 3 Owners, low milage 67906. Mot until march 2017. £750. 01497 851218. HYUNDAI TUCSON 2006. MOT until Oct. 5 Dr Diesel, Tow Bar. £2,500. 07824154236. FITNESS EQUIPMENT. Incl Multi Gym, cross trainer, weights, bench, punch bag, and a selection of golf clubs. 07824154236. SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 16V CONVERTIBLE JEEP 2004. Blue. 54000 miles only. £1950. 01497 847955 or 07901 715555. TREADMILL VE12. 1 year old. Cost £198 new. Only used 3 times. £100. 01497 847955 or 07901 715555. LOVELY OAK CARVED REPRODUCTION SIDEBOARD. 60” x 20” x 39” high. Immaculate £200.00 o.n.o. Brecon Town. 01874 624350. TWO 70s CHROME CHAIRS. Deckchair style; upholstery requires some attention. £50 for the pair. 01497 820286.

USEFUL NUMBERS Brecon Medical Group Practice....... 01874 622121 Brecon Advice Centre............................. 01874 624595 Dyfed-Powys Police.......................................................... 101 National Grid Gas (Gas Leaks)............ 0800 111999 Powys Citizens’ Advice Bureau....... 0845 601 8421 Powys County Council.......................... 01597 827 460 RSPCA............................................................. 0300 1234 999 Samaritans National Helpline............ 08457 909090 Scottish Power..............................................08452 722424 Welsh Water..................................................08000 520130 Western Power Distribution...............08000 520400

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Results of this year’s Local Landscapes Photography Competition Thank you again to all of the entries which were sent in. There is so much photographic talent in our area. We had a hard time narrowing it down to the final 12, let alone the final 3! First prize went to Karl McCarthy, who captured this amazing image at Keepers Pond, Blaenavon. This fresh and vibrant image is a great front cover for our 2017 Local Landscapes Calendar. Second prize went to Grant Hyatt. All us judges loved this magical pink sky.This will be the image for January, what a lovely image to start the year! Third prize went to Will Lewis, who captured this lovely image of springtime Hay-on-Wye. This bright and cheery image will be super for May, the month of the Hay Festival! These, plus 9 other images have now been chosen for our 2017 Local Landscapes Calendar. Out now! 1st: ‘Little bridge at Keepers Pond, Blaenavon’ by Karl McCarthy

2nd: ‘Moments before dawn, Central Beacons’ by Grant Hyatt

3rd: ‘Springtime, Hay-on-Wye’ by Will Lewis

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