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June 2018 • Issue 140 The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages

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The community magazine encouraging local residents to use what’s on their doorstep Brilley Brilley •• Bronllys Bronllys •• Bronydd Bronydd •• Clifford Clifford •• Clyro Clyro Cusop Eardisley Erwood • • • Cusop • Eardisley • Erwood • Glasbury Glasbury •• Hay Hay Letton Letton •• Llandefalle Llandefalle •• Llanigon Llanigon •• Llowes Llowes •• Llyswen Llyswen Pengenfford • Pontithel • Talgarth • Three Cocks Pengenfford • Pontithel • Talgarth • Three Cocks Trefecca • Velindre • Whitney • Winforton Trefecca • Velindre • Whitney • Winforton Address: Address:• Winforton Goosepool Cottage Goosepool Cottage • Winforton Herefordshire • HR3 6EB Herefordshire • HR3 6EB 446632 Telephone: 01544 327716 • 07971 Email: lisamarie@wyelocal.co.uk lisamarie@wyelocal.co.uk Email: Website: www.wyelocal.co.uk www.wyelocal.co.uk Website:

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Hello Welcome to our June issue. New advertisers join us. Aquassist Liquid Waste Solutions, page 2. Anna Hicks Garden Design, page 8. JP Property, page 17. Rebecca Martin for help with literacy, page 32. Lynne Bradley Music Tuition, page 34. Please support them if you can. On page 3 we feature Ysgol Y Mynydd Du Primary School, an amalgamation of the old Talgarth and Bronllys Primary Schools. I have fond memories of Talgarth Primary School, being an ex-pupil. I totally agree that the log in the playground will be missed (although revisiting years later, it wasn’t as huge as I remember, but when you’re a little person everything seems bigger!). If you haven’t already seen the results of this year’s photographic competition, see page 29. We’ve been really busy and the 2019 Local Landscapes Calendar is out in local outlets. We want visitors to our area to buy a copy, then return when they are reminded what a beautiful spot we live in. This month we run an Education feature, starting on page 30. Art to beauty. Music to outdoor instruction. Pre-school to literacy. You’re never too old to learn, and there’s something for all ages, babies to adults. Those who know me know I like a good pint. Make it a cold cider, in a lush beer garden, sun shining and out with friends – I am there! Turn to page 37 to see local establishments that offer the garden. You choose your tipple and let’s hope the sun is out. Enjoy, Lisa Marie x Photo: Lisa Marie, Cariad and Otis at their first colour run!

Competition Winner competition: Winner of of November May competition: Lynn Keylock, Glasbury Edwina Griffiths, Painscastle

This month’s prize up for grabs... A £10 Hay Voucher goes to the winner lucky winnercompetition. of this month’s search competition of this month’s The Wordsearch Theword lucky winner will be will ableenjoy to afternoon tea for two, kindly donated by Poston Mill Restaurant at spend their voucher in any of the great local shops and businesses that Vowchurch.To win this prize, complete the word search on page 61 and accept Hay Vouchers. Please complete the word search on page 64 and send to us by 16th June 2018. The winner will be picked at random. send to us by 16 December 2015.

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HIGHLIGHTS

We also produce a similar publication for the town of Brecon and the surrounding villages – Local Beacon. Just like this magazine the aim is to support local businesses and services. The good news is, if you are unable to pick up your copy of the Local Beacon in the local catchment area, you can view it on our website from the beginning of each month. Some of the many topics included in Local Beacon, June issue:

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Locally based company 01432 353 888 book@aquassist.co.uk www.aquassist.co.uk

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NEW SCHOOL!

Ysgol Y Mynydd Du Primary School Number of pupils? We have 95 children. How many classrooms? Four classes: Dosbarth Onnen – Reception, Dosbarth Bedw Arian – Years 1 and 2, Dosbarth Helyg – Years 3 and 4 and Dosbarth Derw – Years 5 and 6. We also have Puddle Ducks pre-school, who will be moving into our building soon. Opening date of new school? We started in our new school on 27th February 2018. Our official opening was 11th May: we had Kirsty Williams and Rosemary Harris, along with many other people, attend that day. We sang songs and made a special video to show in the opening assembly. Then the School Council unveiled the special plaque. List the things that make the new school better than the old ones? The new school is much bigger; bigger building and more children. Spacious classrooms with underfloor heating. We love the MUGA (Multi Use Games Area) to play and do PE. Fantastic laptops and Ipads to use as well as smart TVs in the classroom.The layout of the school: we love the street area with nice places to read and sit to do activities. Do you miss anything about the old school? We are quite unique in this sense due to Ysgol Y Mynydd Du being an amalgamation of the old Talgarth and Bronllys Primary Schools. What we miss about the old schools: I miss the log in the school playground. (Talgarth) I miss the adventure playground. (Talgarth) I miss the willow house in the school playground. (Bronllys) What after school clubs are currently available? At the moment we have after school clubs running every day apart from a Wednesday, until 4.30pm. We have clubs for Coding, Sports, Knitting, Chess, Film, Board Games and Craft, a Parents’ Club for Reception parents and a Clwb Siarad Cymraeg – something for everyone!

Does the site offer any other clubs? We have a great Breakfast Club, which opens at 8am every day. We love using this time to eat a lovely breakfast, catch up with friends and play. We also get to listen to music and dance! Any future plans for the school or grounds? We are looking forward to the school field being ready, as we have to wait for the grass to grow. Hopefully we will be able to use it from September 2018. We have also started an area for a pond – this will be fun to do some pond dipping to see what wildlife we have encouraged. We also look forward to having an obstacle play area to play on. Do you like the new uniform and why did you choose the colour purple? We love the uniform because it’s different to any other in our area – this makes us stand out! How was the new school name decided? The teachers let us decide the school name: we all put our ideas down on paper and then Ysgol Y Mynydd Du was voted the best name. We think this name suits our school because we are within the Black Mountains. We also got to design our new logo – we love it! School Council members: Theo, Flinn, Amy, Ella, Kenzi-Li, Morgan, Phoebe, Roxy, Ryan, Karl.

We love our uniform. We chose purple because it’s a mixture of blue and red, which were the old Bronllys/ Talgarth colours.

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Get to really know... Brin Jenkins Two lessons life has taught you? To be patient and to make every minute count. What makes you grumpy? Road hogs. Teenage crush? My wife, Joy. You’re given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? My family. Have any bad habits? Drinking and swearing. Which bad habits drive you crazy? All. Do you believe in the afterlife? Don’t know really. What book would you recommend to others? Dandy and Beano are the only ones I have ever read. Brin Jenkins was born and brought up in Hay-onWye, one of seven children. Married with two sons and a daughter, he now has seven grandchildren. He started work in retail at the age of 17, spending the next 60 years in business on Castle Street. He has recently retired. Date of birth? 23 April 1940.

Best present ever received? Bottles of Sanatogen wine. List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: Nothing. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? America. List the goals on your life’s to-do list: Play golf with the Pros, and own a brand new Volvo. Name one regret you have: I have no regrets.

Where do you live now? Hay-on-Wye.

Name one thing you miss about being a kid: Going to school.

Marital status? Married to Joy Jenkins for 53 years. Occupation? Retired.

Name one thing you love about being an adult: Doing what I want, when I want.

Children? Three – Paul, Caroline and Stephen. Pets? A poodle named Bella and a cat named Billy. What was your favourite childhood television programme? Andy Pandy. Are you a collector of anything? No. If you could be any animal, what would you be and why? A horse because I want to win the Grand National. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? To be strong. What is usually your first thought when you wake up? I am glad to see another day. What do you usually think about right before falling asleep? I wonder how I will play golf tomorrow... Do you believe in ghosts? No. Most exciting thing you’ve won? A trip to Valdarama in Spain.

What’s your favourite song of the moment? ‘Sweet Sixteen’. What’s your favourite song of all time? ‘Teenager in Love’. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Saturday night? Go to bed. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Play golf. Have any hidden talents? Not really. What would be your dream job? Professional golfer. If you had to change your name, what would you change it to? I wouldn’t change it. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Had a barbeque with all my children and grandchildren. Sum yourself up in five words: I’m one of a kind.

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BUSINESS PROFILE

The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth List five goals on your business to-do list: Get some new menus printed; get the A-board mended; write up the blackboard for upcoming courses; find time to make more pastries; get a stick blender. Name one regret you have about your business: None. Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? I can’t think of any... What would be your dream assignment? Baking bread with Richard Bertinet. The Bakers’ Table was set up in 2011 as part of the Village SOS project, to help regenerate the Talgarth and district area.The company now employs around 10 part-time staff, in a thriving and popular location. The primary customers at The Bakers’ Table are tourists, although it also attracts a good number of local, regular customers whose loyalty is much appreciated! Where are you based? Talgarth. Any ambitions to move or grow bigger? No. Have you won any awards in your business? Yes, quite a few! The primary one being a National Tourism Award for Wales’ Best Café. Do you need to do any annual training to keep up your qualification up to date? No. Two lessons having your own business has taught you? The customer is always right, and expect the unexpected. Who is your ideal customer? Someone who appreciates that we always do our best.

Have you had any embarrassing moments while working? Usually involves flour on my bottom where I’ve inadvertently wiped my hands when baking. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you whilst doing your job? Making Mars Bar pizzas for a staff party. Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? We are proud supporters of other local producers, and make everything from scratch using quality ingredients. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Made a lot of lovely cakes. What do you know now that you wish you knew before starting your business? There are never enough hours in the day. Sum your business up in five words: Community, quality produce, warm welcome.

What is your greatest achievement in your business? Supporting other local efforts to regenerate the town, having a Royal visit, winning a National Tourism Award, and winning our heat in Britain’s Best Bakery. What has been the biggest help to building your business up? Word of mouth about the lovely things we produce. We also use social media and advertise in the Wye Local. List one thing you wish you could change about your business: To have more hours in the day.

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New in Town: Anna Hicks Garden Design Anna Hicks is a garden/landscape designer based near Hay-on-Wye. Her designs bring together beautiful planting, landscaping and spatial planning that make the most of any outside space. Retraining in horticulture in the 1990s, Anna initially worked as a gardener in London, which led to designing private gardens and roof terraces in the capital; then Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Powys after moving in 2005.

or final detailed plans are then provided, including planting lists, maintenance programmes, costs, specifications and planning reports as required. So if you want to make the most of your garden, give Anna a call!

Whether a small domestic garden or a large public space, it all starts with a site visit to meet the client and ascertain the use of the garden, style, maintenance level, aspect, soil type and plant preferences. Site measurements are taken and existing trees, shrubs, perennials and wild flowers prevalent in the local area are noted. Anything from ongoing consultancy to sketches The Tree Surgery is a specialist company based in Herefordshire. We provide high quality, professional tree care for both domestic and commercial clients. The team of qualified tree surgeons is led by Thomas Wallis, with over 20 years’ experience in the aboricultural industry. • • • • • •

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Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford. Tel: 01497 820516 Ffrwdgrech Industrial Estate, Llanfaes, Brecon, LD3 8LA. Tel: 01874 624161

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‘Attar of Roses’

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Pelargoniums (or Rose Geraniums) make wonderful houseplants, releasing the scent from their leaves as you brush past and infusing the air with rosy refreshing aromas. They are believed to deter mosquitoes and moths. Dry the leaves until they are crisp and tuck into sachets or linen bags to place in drawers or wardrobes. The leaves can be use as flavouring in cooking they go especially well with blackberries in a jelly. There are many varietes of scented pelargoniums ‘Attar of Roses’, ‘Lady Plymouth,’ and ‘Orange Fizz’. *Propagating them is easy and has guaranteed results – take a small cutting in September to get strong floriferous plants the following year. The pure essential oil ‘pelargonium graveolens’ is distilled from the young leaves and goes into this Rose geranium room mist, capturing the scent of the summer garden in an apothecary glass bottle. Article by Jacqueline Kennett. *Christina Watson.

We have sweet new Spring Lamb bought from our local market, provided by our wonderful local farmers. Our beef is from our farm, Lower Porthamel and is Organic Ruby red Devon, hung for at least 21 days. Dan from Erwood keeps us supplied with mouth watering Welsh free range Pork. We have our chickens off Springfield and Packington, which are organic or free range. We also stock home made organic Beef burgers and free range pork sausages. In our small deli we sell organic eggs, milk, butter, cheese, and of course Trealy Farm charcuterie. The Festival bank holiday falls on the weekend 25th–28th May, and small farms will be open every day. Whatever your requirements we are sure we can provide it, so call in the shop to see us or give us a call. 8 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5DB

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JUNE

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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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Protecting wildlife for the future

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else. It feeds the sheep and gives a dark honey to the bees. Highland settlers in North America took their heather beds with them, and so introduced Heather to the New World. Heather was also one of the plants used for flavouring ale.” - The Englishman’s Flora, Geoffrey Grigson 1958.

Erica cinerea Bell Heather “In the upland zone of Great Britain Heather has been a necessity of life time out of mind. It makes a springy bed, besoms for the house and the hearth, thatch for the roof, fuel, baskets, rope, an orange dye, and much

Despite the title of the book, he does tell us that, in Wales, heather has been known as ‘Grig’ for some time along with other thoroughly English counties. The flower I have chosen to illustrate is our least common species of heather, Bell Heather or Grug y mêl (taken just south of the Elan reservoirs). The Welsh name implies it is good for honey. This is only found in the north west of Brecknock and is found again to the south east almost as soon as you leave the county. Its close relative, Cross-leaved Heath, is common throughout though and the smallerflowered Ling may be found on most of our uplands. John Crellin

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There But Not There: Remembering the Fallen

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This year marks the centenary of the end of the First World War. Over the past two months, as part of a national commitment to remember the sacrifices of the many men and women, Silhouettes have been installed in public spaces around us. These are seated figures of clear acrylic which can be bought by individuals or communities to create a tangible link to servicemen and groups that were lost to the conflict.You can see the first of these within our area already installed in the churches of Glasbury, Llowes, Clyro, Bettws, Cusop and Hay – and it is hoped that you too can place Silhouettes in your community’s schools, libraries or other suitable indoor spaces. If you can add just one it will contribute locally to this very poignant project.

A brand new, luxury cattery opposite the Kinnersley Arms. Contact us to book your cat in for a stay or to have a look around. www.kinnersleycattery.com kinnersleycattery@hotmail.com Telephone: 01544 321939 Mobile: 07981 456486 Proprietor: Kim Manning

Much more information can be found online at www.therebutnotthere.org.uk. You can contact Hal Drysdale on thelittlehillfarmer@gmail.com about the few that have been placed locally in our churches. The Silhouettes in Hay and Cusop churches have been placed thanks to the Hay-on-Wye Royal British Legion. Do spare some time to observe these installations and to reflect on the Fallen.

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Charity Open Garden Laura Matthews is opening her garden at Lions Den, Bredwardine HR3 6DE, on Saturday 30th June and Sunday 1st July from 11am–5pm, as part of the St Michael’s Hospice Open Garden scheme. Laura’s husband Peter died at the Hospice in February last year, and she wanted to give something back following the amazing care and support that the whole family received. The house was built almost 100 years ago and boasts wonderful views across the river and surrounding countryside. The garden has been enhanced with features that make the most of these views, including a flower arch, a summerhouse and three-tiered decking looking down to the river. There will be tea/coffee and plenty of cakes as well as a raffle, plants on sale, and some vintage cars on display. For children there will be a ‘find the dinosaurs’ trail with a prize at the end! Go along and support a great cause.

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Improving home and garden Phil Swaine has been advertising his handyman services in Wye Local for years – and 2018 sees the introduction of a new service. Phil’s wife Jaye has joined the business, offering her expertise to those struggling with their gardens. A graduate from Pershore College of Horticulture with a Diploma in Design and Plant Use, Jaye has over 25 years’ experience of garden makeovers and design, working with everything from small courtyards to grand seven-acre gardens. Her new service will offer everything from a simple garden visit providing ideas, inspiration and problem solving to a full garden makeover. If you’re struggling, she can help you improve those problem areas of your garden, or simply advise you which plants will look the best and grow well in certain parts of your garden. You could say a new shoot has been grafted onto a budding business!

Phil Swaine Phil Swaine General Handyman

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Home Maintenance Home & Garden & Handyman General Handyman • Small Jobs • Repairs

Georgina Cooke Reflexology Indian Head Massage

I am currently holding a monthly massage clinic from Cutie-Kels beauty room at ‘Hey Hair’. For all enquiries including availability and bookings please contact Hey Hair on 01497 820837.

PJ Jenkins Building & Wood Burner Services A friendly and efficient business. Brick work, Stone work & general building. HETAS Registered for stove installation and servicing. Please call Pete 07831 498 881 or 01544 327 158 Email pjj.buildingservices@gmail.com

Swimming Pool & Jacuzzi

• Decorating • Interior & Exterior • Larger Projects House Maintenance “Make the most of your home” Tel: 01874 711915 Tel: 01874 711915 Mobile: 07929 587173 Small Jobs Repairs Mobile: 07929587173 philswaine@hotmail.co.uk philswaine@hotmail.co.uk

Home & Garden • • • Larger Projects

Introducing a new service for 2018!

“Make the most of your home”

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• Garden inspiration & makeovers philswaine@hotmail.co.uk Tel: 01874 711915 Mobile: 07980 313106 jayeswaine@hotmail.co.uk

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Concrete laying using the latest laser screed technology providing accurate floor levels.

We have a wide range of plant with experienced operators, or self-drive hire can be provided. Services include:

Domestic. Service installation, Site clearance, Septic tank installation, Driveways and general groundwork for the domestic sector. Agricultural. Poultry, Livestock buildings, Grain stores and general farm buildings and yards.

Industrial. Laying industrial floors with precision accuracy and polished finishes to meet the highest standard.

Please contact Zach Gittoes for a free no obligation quote.

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Raise the

Curtain Bespoke curtains and blinds, site visits and measurements by Jenny Martin e: jennypennymartin@gmail.com m: 07973 344075 t: 01497 831287

The garden room of your dreams

With summer on its way, why not create the perfect place to relax in your garden? Whether it’s a bespoke garden room you need, or a garden arbour or gazebo, RJ Joinery can design and manufacture your building to suit you. If you are restricted on space they can design your building to fit into a corner, to give you optimum space without encroaching on your valuable garden. There are a wide range of colours and options available, from roofing to window designs and glazing options.The staff at RJ Joinery work with you to design the perfect space for you to spend your time relaxing in your garden.They even offer insulation options so that your building can be used all year round – perfect to double up as a home office. Or go one stage further and design a new Coach House with space above your garage! Call RJ Joinery today to find your dream building, on 01497 821100.

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Charlotte of Hay We sell: Joe Browns d Dr Martens Hell Bunny (vintage type wear) Gringo fair-trade clothing & gift ware Sass & Belle ethically sourced giftware & decorations Ancient wisdom home fragrance, essential oils, bath bombs, soaps by the slice, incense, burners, candles Crystal Magick, silver & gemstone jewellery Angel healing jewellery, crystal & more. We also run a gift service – give us a ring and we will make a gift basket to your specifications and deliver the same day locally or first class elsewhere. Open 7 days a week: Mon to Sat, 9.30am–5.30pm Sun 10.30am–4.30pm

www.charlotte-of-hay.co.uk 01497 821 028 | 07413 745 874 deborah.landymore@btinternet.com 4 Market Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DF

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For all your flooring needs Design level service & products without the designer price • Free Estimates • Home Selection Service • Master Craftsmen • Carpets on the roll • Offcuts • Blinds and much more 01497 820 077 www.sullivanflooring.co.uk 2 Glanwye Business Park Hay-on-Wye HR3 5EW

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The Hay Makers The Hay Makers gallery in St John’s Place is presenting an exciting new exhibition, Monday 14th May–Sunday 15th July, by a diverse group of six guest exhibitors in addition to new work by the local members themselves. From the striking woodcuts and lithographs of Andrew Waddington based in Cornwall, the animal theme continues with the dramatic ceramic sculptures of Stephanie Cunningham, also inspired by the natural world. There are elegant woodfired tableware pieces such as bowls and mugs by the potter Andrew Pentland. In contrast Ed Willis explores fragility, balance and harmony with his kinetic sculpture and mobiles. There are two very different jewellers: Rowena Park, who makes bold and colourful acrylic pieces, and Anne Morgan, who incorporates beautiful natural stones from the seashore into her exquisitely crafted silver jewellery. The gallery, which is a sponsor of Hay Festival, has something for everyone, all hand-made and designed, and is well worth a visit.

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Welsh Hair & Beauty Awards Winner!

Digital Service Bureau

Emma Haines Holistic Beauty has won the award for Masseuse of the Year for the whole of Wales in the recent Welsh Hair and Beauty Awards 2018. The event took place on 13th May 2018 in Cardiff City Football Stadium – all finalists enjoyed a gala dinner and award ceremony. Emma received a number of votes and reviews from all her clients and thanks to all of these happy and satisfied clients, she was placed as the Top Masseuse of Wales. An absolute accolade to her industry and business. Emma is now proudly showing off her glass trophy to all those clients.To book your massage give her a call – see advert below. Well done, Emma!

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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! Here are the results:

1st: ‘Light Beams over Llangorse’ by Karl McCarthy

3rd: ‘Talybont Woods’ by Edward Lancaster

2nd: ‘Sugar Loaf in the Snow’ by Claire Young

These, plus 9 other images have now been chosen for our 2019 Local Landscapes Calendar. Out now in local retailers.

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Local Talent: Lizzie Harper Lizzie teaches botanical illustration, occasionally taking day-long workshops at The Walled Garden in Treberfydd, teaching at Cambridge Botanic Gardens, and holds a relaxed fortnightly class in Hay. This takes place on alternate Monday evenings on a drop-in basis, at The Table, 43 Lion St, £10 a session; please email for more details on info@lizzieharper.co.uk. Type of artist? Botanical and natural history illustrator working in watercolour, pen and ink, and pencil. Range of products? Watercolour paintings and drawings of plants and animals, bespoke commissions, high quality prints on request, and greetings cards. Price range? Original watercolours cost from £125 upwards, prints cost less. How long have you been an artist? I’ve been a professional illustrator for 20 years, and have been drawing animals and plants since childhood. Where did you train or gain experience? After completing a Zoology degree at Bristol University, I did an art foundation course, then two years HND in natural history illustration at Bournemouth. The combination of knowing a bit about biological function with observing forms in nature works well for me, and means I can illustrate for the scientific community as well as for people who simply love wild flowers and animals. Artist statement: I am constantly amazed by the beauty and perfect, intricate design of the plants and animals I get asked to illustrate; I feel it’s a massive privilege to be able to earn my living surrounded by wild flowers and animals, and by painting things as diverse as voles, mosses, and woodpecker skulls. I love working in watercolour and in pencil, and enjoy keeping sketchbooks that help inform my illustrations; some of these studies have appeared in The Hedgerow Handbook and The Garden Forager by local foraging queen Adele Nozedar. I’m in the fortunate position of being able to have exhibitions of my illustrations, and because these

paintings have already been commissioned and used in books, adverts and packaging, I’m able to price my original artwork quite reasonably. This matters to me: I think everyone should be able to afford an original piece of art if they want to. Where can your products be purchased? My original paintings can currently be bought at Shepherd’s Icecream Parlour in Hay, and requests for prints or commissions can be made by emailing me on info@ lizzieharper.co.uk. A range of my prints and greetings cards are available at Booth’s Bookshop, also in Hay. What has been your proudest moment?There are lots of jobs I’m asked to do that fill me with terror. Not long ago I was asked to complete 13 paintings of different mosses, a subject I knew nothing about. Managing to complete the illustrations (with the help of specimens collected by a local moss expert), then having them approved by a team of botanists, was a real high. I also get over-excited when a range of postage stamps I’ve illustrated come out (I’ve been fortunate enough to produce five ranges for Jersey Post over the years). What would you class as ‘your masterpiece’? There are lots of illustrations I’ve loved doing, and some I really feel quite pleased with, but none could be classed as a masterpiece! Some of the trickiest I’ve done, which ended up ok, are large landscapes with tons of different plants and animals in them. The other illustrations that give me most joy are highly technical works like a Chironomid midge I did last year for someone from the Natural History Museum; it involved reconstructing larval mouthparts from photos of fossils, and was properly difficult, but I loved doing it. Have you any future plans for your work? I hope to keep on illustrating wildlife and wild plants for clients. I’d like my work to get used a bit more in packaging and on products; recently my hops illustration has been used on a mug by local business Mugly.love. There’s always a massive list of species I’ve not yet illustrated and very much would like to; right now this includes the Brimstone butterfly, the Rosemary beetle, a Jackdaw, and the Heath lobelia. I’ll get them done one day, but when commissions come in, they have to go to the back of the queue again!

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TREGOYD RIDING CENTRE Lower Cwmcadarn Farm, Felindre, Brecon LD3 0TB Telephone 01497 847 351 Email info@tregoydriding.co.uk Find us on Facebook Whether you want to learn to ride, improve your skills, learn a new discipline or simply enjoy riding out, we can help as our centre offers a number of different options.

• Our all-weather school is a relaxed and friendly place to ride or learn. All our instructors are qualified and experienced and our prices won’t break the bank! • Our trail riding centre offers one hour, half and full day rides on the trails of the Black Mountains, with hacking available for more experienced riders.

Over the summer we will be running pony days for our younger clients (under 16), and for aspiring dressage riders of any age we have a new instructor who has previously ridden at Prix St Georges level and is available for lessons. We will also be setting a new date for the postponed fun ride – check out Facebook for further details.

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Protect the Antarctic Most people have heard of Greenpeace, right? Saving whales or dropping banners off iconic buildings. But there’s far more going on behind the scenes. Scientific research forms the backbone of any campaign, then there’s communicating with companies, the public and politicians. Peaceful, non-violent direct action is used and remains as effective as it did in Gandhi’s day. Local Greenpeace groups around the country help support campaigns in their own communities, and in Hay we have a group that meets in the Globe every month. To maintain independence, Greenpeace will not take money from companies, governments or political parties. It depends solely on individual supporters, which is why they are organising a benefit gig at the Globe in Hay-on-Wye on Saturday 16th June. Doors open 7pm. Headlining is Lonesome Stampede and the theme is ‘Protect the Antarctic’. Do go along for a great evening and to support the work of Greenpeace.

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Painting Classes Beginners welcome Cusop Village Hall, Thursdays 1.30pm–4pm Talgarth Town Hall, Wednesdays 10am–12pm

One-to-one tuition also available. Watercolours, pastels, acrylics, pen & ink techniques all covered. £10 per session, includes tea or coffee. For more information & materials list please ring Thomasin 07955 344 958

Blacksmithing Short Courses at Bluefoot Blacksmithing. Evening classes. One & three day courses available. Contact Pete Smith LWCB for details. www.wherethelightgetsin.co.uk info@wherethelightgetsin.co.uk

Tel 01544 267810

Learn with Lynne

Learn to play the piano, clarinet and the Theory of Music in a friendly and informal way in your own home. Any age considered. Contact me for details on: 01981 251 459 or 07795 434 488 l.bradley3@btinternet.com

Life Painting, Drawing,Portrait, Still-life, Colour, Landscape, Monoprinting.

www.artcourseswales.com nr. Hay-on-Wye Established 2009 Tel. 01874 711212

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Playing detective My favourite subject: nutrition! We’re looking at how food affects the body shape, energy, and health. This morning I was showing a lad (very fit, early 30s, very clued up) the Bowflex multigym, and he asked what he could do for his obliques as he ‘hates that area’. (He is in seriously good shape but we all have our bugbears.) So I advised him with an exercise he can do on the Bowflex (Woodchopper), with Freeweights (Oblique squeeze), and one with some heavy duty resistance bands using the rail outside (reverse rotation). But then I asked him “What’s your nutrition like?” Pretty good, he answered. “It’s just that carbs and sugars can show in this area,” I advised. The panic rising in his eyes, he explained he LOVES pasta and didn’t want to forego it! I advised: “You don’t have to let it go completely, just use it wisely (such as post-workout), but bring it right down and use good fats and oils to satiate instead, LOTS of veggies and adequate protein. See how that goes! It’ll work and I MIGHT see if he wishes to hone it further. A few weeks ago I did a seminar

on carbs – how much we need at individual level, (some thrive on Ketogenics successfully and some suffer and feel really ill or no energy on it, and can do well on ‘good’ carbs). The first question I asked was how they’d FEEL in terms of energy after certain breakfasts (high, mid and low carb). MANY in the group had no idea how they’d feel! One morning I had a course in Manchester. I got up early (5am). Really awake! Thought I’d better eat to keep me going. All I had in was a roll so I had that with jam. (I know, I know!) An hour later I could have honestly fallen asleep at the wheel! It’s interesting how foods affect us. Example: if you get a headache, don’t just mindlessly reach for the paracetamol. Try water first, and ask what did you eat that day/week. It’s this kind of thing we need to start noticing. In fact nowadays I don’t really advocate any particular protocol – only that a client starts to play detective and eat mindfully. We have one life only! Article supplied by Cat Wyllie-Fox, Personal Trainer, Gym & Tonic Health Club

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Baskerville Hall Hotel Clyro Court Nr Hay-on-Wye

on the A438 Hereford to Brecon main road at Clyro

Open Acoustic Session Every Wednesday An informal gathering of players, singers and friends, entirely acoustic, without the paraphernalia of leads and microphones. Collaborations encouraged. A free drink and a bowl of chips for all performers. Audience and players - All Welcome

From 8.30pm Free entry from 7pm Real Ale & Bar Snacks available 7pm - 9.30pm Ample free car parking

Tel: 01497 820033

The Bridge End Inn, Talgarth New Summer Opening Times: Sat & Sun: food from 12 noon to 3pm and 6pm to 9pm Closed Wednesdays Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: open 5pm, food from 6pm to 9pm

New chef Lovely patio overlooking the River Ennig

• Log Fires • Real Ales • Real Food A warm welcome awaits you Telephone: 01874 711 936 Bridge End Inn, Bell St, Talgarth LD3 0BP

www.baskervillehall.co.uk

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REVIEW

Idyllic and delicious at The Bridge Inn, Michaelchurch Escley We felt extremely lucky to visit the award-winning 16thcentury Bridge Inn in the small village of Michaelchurch Escley for supper one Friday evening in May. If you haven’t been yet then you really must. It’s a gem of a hostelry. We were given the most friendly welcome by owner Glyn Bufton, and our first port of call was to sit outside with our ‘Hill Billy’ gin and tonics. The Bridge Inn is also home to Black Mountains Botanicals and this gin is one of their products. We are quite partial to the odd G&T and this was superb! To accompany our gins we tried some the nibbles. Heavenly homemade bread, which came with olive oil and balsamic vinegar and some olives and anchovies. Starters here consist of nibbles, served tapas style to share, and range from £1.50 to £4.75. We sat on their fabulous extended and improved terrace It’s achingly lovely, with willows weeping down the footbridge into the babbling Escley brook; the most idyllic setting in which to enjoy a drink before indulging in the gastronomic delights served up by new chef TJ, who originates from Singapore. The menu came. Always seasonal and always locally produced. Everything was so tempting. Eventually Robert chose the Confit Duck which is slow cooked duck leg served with sweet pickled red cabbage, white bean and chorizo cassoulet and steamed vegetables. I went for the Moroccan Lamb, a slow roasted shoulder cooked in Moroccan spices served with steamed rice. It was all absolutely delicious. We ate our main courses in the restaurant which overlooks the brook. One can choose to eat in the bar where bines of hops adorn the beams. I love the rustic atmosphere, laid-back but professional. To accompany our food we ordered a bottle of rather nice Navajas Rioja. Main course prices vary

from £13.25 for a pulled pork burger up to £16.75 for the Seabass. A little bit more for the steaks. They also cater well here for children, vegetarians and allergy sufferers. I was replete after the main course, but Robert still had that ‘area of tummy reserved for puddings’ and ordered a ginger nut, raspberry and white chocolate cheesecake. The waitress brought two spoons, I wonder why? Well, I did succumb, but just two small spoonfuls. The flavours were fabulous. All deserts are £5.95. Affogatos with or without liquor are also available, as is dessert wine, coffee and all sorts of herbal teas. I’m sure they could come up with builder’s too… Herefordshire born and bred Glyn and his beautiful Colombian wife Gisela have made this place unique. It’s such a treat to eat here. They look after you like royalty and nothing is too much trouble. I know of nowhere else quite like it. Why not make a night of it and book to stay in their old but extremely smart farmhouse B&B about a furlong up the road, or in one of the two romantic yurts in the grounds of the inn. There are also camping and camper van facilities. I can’t think of anyone I know who wouldn’t like it here. A huge thank you to you all at The Bridge Inn – we so enjoyed our evening with you. Clare and Robert The Bridge Inn reviewed by Clare Williams

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Foyles of Glasbury Glasbury-on-Wye Powys HR3 5LH

Lunch Menu Monday–Saturday 2 courses £15 3 courses £18

reservations@foylesofglasbury.co.uk www.foylesofglasbury.com 01497 847 550

New Bar Menu Extensive choice of fresh, seasonal bar meals

A la Carte Menu Served from 6pm using the finest local produce

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Buy Local Eat Local Spend Local Enjoy Local Support the local businesses who support the area where you live, work and play Wye Local is published by Cariads Local Ltd.

Starters, Traditional Sunday Roasts, with Fish and Vegetarian options available too. Homemade, old-fashioned and newlyinspired desserts to finish off the perfect meal. Either enjoy the views of the Wye Valley from our beautiful restaurant, or perhaps a more informal setting close to one of our fireplaces. The Rhydspence Inn, HR3 6EU | 01497 831262 www.rhydspence.com | info@rhydspence.com

JUNE Come and enjoy the sunshine with a drink in our fabulous and peaceful beer garden.

Every Wednesday Fantastic Homemade Pizzas Buy one get one half price. Eat in or take away.

Every Friday

Fish & Chips £6, 12pm–2pm

Traditional Sunday Roasts Join us for our fantastic Sunday roasts. Be sure to book, as we get very busy!

Charity Quiz Nights £2pp / max 5 per team 8pm start Thursday 7th June In aid of Clyro Church Thursday 21st June In aid of Macmillan Thursday 5th July In aid of Children With Cancer

Don’t fancy driving? Take advantage of our taxi offer. Book to come here with Booktown Taxis, and we will pay for the return journey with them. T&Cs apply.

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Come along and try our new menu. Fathers’ Day is coming up – join us for a Gentlemen’s afternoon tea, £14.95. Take advantage of our 10% local discount card.

The Three Horseshoes

Velindre LD3 0SU : 01497 847 304 : Bar & Restaurant The Three Horseshoes is a friendly local pub with pool table and dart board. Large beer garden and a children’s playground and park opposite the pub. Good selection of homemade meals with real chips and desserts. See our Facebook page for weekly offers on food & drink. All children can have a free ice-cream or lollipop during June, July & August! Opening hours Mon & Tues 4:30pm–10:30pm Wed & Thurs 12pm–2pm & 4:30pm–10:30pm Fri & Sat 12pm–11pm Sun 12pm–10:30pm Kitchen hours Wed, Thurs & Fri 12pm–2pm & 6pm–9pm Sat 12pm–8:30pm Sunday Roast 12pm–3pm

Check out The Three Horseshoe’s Facebook page for weekly offers on food & drink. Thanks for your continued support Diane & Richard

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HAY BUS / HAY TAXI

16 Seat Minibus (Wheelchair Access)

8 Seat Taxi

07974 106656 Hay Bus Hay Taxi @bus_hay

PARRY RICHARDS Carpenter and Joiner The complete housekeeping service for second homes and holiday lets.....

All aspects of 1st and 2nd fix carpentry: • • • • • •

new builds renovation work roofing kitchens and bathrooms tiling wood and laminate floors

Cleaning (regular and one-off) Laundry Service Key-Holding Maintenance Property ‘Caretaking’

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News from Talgarth by William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth As I draw together my thoughts for the June edition of Wye Local, I am struggling to believe that we will soon have reached the mid point of another year. Football and rugby are giving way to cricket and tennis and the meadows are being shut up for another year’s crop of hay. The May Day Bank Holiday weekend is now just a memory – but it provided a glorious backdrop to several community events, including the Talgarth Walking Festival, the Mill Race and the Talgarth Charity Boat Race. Sincere thanks are due both to the respective organisers and to everyone who lent their support and helped to ensure their success. This past month has seen the Annual General Meetings of both Talgarth Town Council and Powys County Council. In the former case, we are greatly indebted to the outgoing Mayor, Cllr Jacqui Wilding, as she stands down after two years of distinguished service. It is a great honour to succeed her as Chair of Talgarth Town Council at a vital time in the development of our town. I am delighted to have two such able deputies in Cllr Phil Lewis and Cllr Pip Turner to share these duties in the ensuing year, with the invaluable support of our Town Clerk, Mrs Josephine Rumsey, now well into her fourth decade of public service. One of my first mayoral duties was to attend the opening of Ysgol y Mynydd Du, the new primary school for our area. The plaque was unveiled by our local Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member, the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams, in the presence of Powys County Council Leader Cllr Rosemarie Harris. It was a happy, relaxed occasion, and guests from near and far were made to feel welcome. The positive learning environment of the new school is evident for all to see and the co-location of Talgarth Library, which is enjoying a major surge in footfall, makes it a genuine community school.

One issue which now has to have priority is the fate of the former school, youth and community centre and school sports field. It is a significant public asset and I am calling for it to be subject to a comprehensive development brief, involving Brecon Beacons National Park Authority, Powys County Council,Talgarth Town Council and crucially the local community. It was my privilege to help scrutinise the Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act as it was piloted through the National Assembly for Wales in 2015/16 by the late Natural Resources Minister, Carl Sargeant AM. The decisions that lie ahead in terms of this key site must be informed by the principles of the Act. The recent public presentation on the potential Black Mountains College proposals attracted over 100 people to Talgarth Town Hall and the meeting was widely praised for its inspiration and vision. Kirsty Williams AM introduced project promoters Owen Sheers and Ben Rawlence, who both spoke with conviction about the potential benefits of the College. It was good to be joined also by my friend and fellow County Councillor Emily Durrant, who represents Llangors Ward for the Green Party. The coming weeks and months will be crucial to determining the project’s viability. I hope to see many of you around in the coming weeks but in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to get in touch, if you have any issues of concern by phone: 07703 112113, by email: Cllr.William.Powell@powys.gov.uk, via Twitter @WmPowell2016 or Facebook. My next advice surgery is on Friday 8th June from 5pm at Talgarth TiRC. I very much look forward to seeing you. Best wishes, William

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News from Chris Davies -Your local MP

In recent months Powys County Council have been hit by two extremely poor reports in how they run both Children and Adults services.These reports came as a big shock to many and the current council have had to work extremely hard to resolve the situation. I have ensured that I meet regularly with the senior executive at Powys County Council and just last week I met with them to receive my latest update on the improvements being made to Children and Adult services. I was assured that services have improved and that the most recent reports highlighted the improvements being made by the new Conservative/Independent Council. With all of this going on in the local press it is easy for most of us to think that Powys County Council are doing a poor job. But this could not be further from the truth. Over the last year we have seen recycling facilities re-open and more recently, we have seen a number of new primary schools open right across Brecon and Radnorshire in Llyswen, Hay and Llangorse.The new facilities are second to none and will benefit our youth for generations to come. It’s been a busy month in both Westminster and Brecon and Radnorshire, here is a little flavour of what I have been up to. Continuing with positive news for our area. In April I along with the Department for Work and Pensions organised two events, in Brecon and Llandrindod Wells. The aim of these events was to link local employers with third sector organisations who help marginalised unemployed groups to get back into the workplace. The event also updated employers and third sector organisations on the benefit changes with Universal Credit, which comes to Brecon and Radnorshire in October. Employment is a vital part of a healthy and prosperous economy and in Brecon and Radnorshire we have extremely high levels of employment. Last month I visited various businesses across the constituency. From hotels, restaurants, farms and manufacturing firms who employ large numbers of local people. I see a large part of my job in Westminster as working to put Brecon and Radnorshire on the map. We live in a beautiful part of the world and it’s an area I want to see thrive from tourism and external investment.

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Welsh food - I recently had the great pleasure of attending an event in the Senedd called a “Celebration of Welsh Food� and there is much to celebrate. We are lucky to produce some of the best food in the world here in Wales, and that is especially true here in Brecon and Radnorshire. It is important we try to support our local food producers wherever possible. Eating local means fewer food miles, an improved rural economy, and the knowledge that the food will be produced with some of the highest animal welfare standards anywhere in the world. So please, wherever possible, buy Welsh. Plastic waste - Eating local also means less waste. A few months ago I wrote a column in the Brecon and Radnor Express about reducing the amount of plastic that enters our oceans and environment. Since that column I have visited two fantastic shops in the constituency that are helping to reduce the amount of waste we produce. La Vida Verde on Park Crescent in Llandrindod and Natural Weigh in the Old Corn Exchange, Crickhowell are, potentially, showing us the future of plastic free shopping. So please go along (with your own containers) and support them. Last week I invited the Welsh Government Minister for Environment to Natural Weigh and she was very impressed by what she saw. New schools - Following on from the excitement of breaking the turf at the site of the new Brecon High School, in the last few weeks, I have had the good fortune to attend the official openings of four of the new primary schools in the Gwernyfed catchment area.The opening of a new school is always one of the highlights of my job as Cabinet Secretary for Education.The excitement on the faces of the pupils, teachers, and the wider community were on show for all to see and I wish them well in their new surroundings. Get in touch - I hold regular advice surgeries in my office in Brecon and right around the constituency. If you would like to come along to one, do not hesitate to get in touch. You can write to me at 4 Watergate, Brecon, LD3 9AN, email me at Kirsty.williams@ assembly.wales, or call my office on 01874 625 739.

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News from... News from Fairtrade Hay Summer’s here and brings plenty of opportunities to shop fairly in Hay. If you’re updating your wardrobe then check out fair trade cotton t-shirts from Eighteen Rabbit Fair Trade, People Tree women’s fashion from Flow and plenty of ethical options at Charlotte of Hay. Hay Deli has a great selection of Zaytoun’s Palestinian Fairtrade products – try the freekeh or maftoul in a summer salad. The Co-op has a growing selection of Fairtrade wines and other foods. They even have fair trade charcoal and BBQ sets! Fairtrade Hay are holding a film screening on Thursday 19th July of Dukale’s Dream, a documentary made by Hollywood star Hugh Jackman about the value of fair trade coffee and clean cookstove technology in Ethiopia. Do join us to find out why the sourcing of your coffee is so important. More news soon! We’re also excited that Jump4Timbuktu will be bringing a Tuareg artisan from Mali to Hay in time for the event (subject to visas). We’re looking forward to hearing

about life in our twin town of Timbuktu and seeing more of their stunning jewellery. Contact louise@ eighteenrabbit.co.uk to find out about Fairtrade Hay meetings – all welcome.You can also visit our Facebook page @FairtradeHay for updates. News from Glasbury Get-Together Club Our trip in April to Bristol to see the SS Great Britain was a great success. Really interesting and enjoyable. After leaving the coach the ‘essentials’ had to be located, and then we all had some well needed refreshments.We were advised to start our visit with the Brunel museum which is full of artefacts and historical information. This aided the enjoyment when we were ready to go onto the ship. A well recommended day out. Our club meeting will be on Wednesday 27th June, 2.30–4.30pm at Glasbury Village Hall, when we have a local lady, Judi Bunn, to talk about her experiences, entitled ‘A Life Behind the Camera’. From my telephone conversation with Judi I think this will turn out to be an enjoyable afternoon. Hope you will be able to come along. Guests welcome. Tea and biscuits and raffle later. Small items donated for the raffle always appreciated. As always, new members welcome.

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Reminder: Still taking bookings for the trip to Blists Hill Victorian Village on Wednesday 20th June. Please give a ring if you are interested. Many thanks to John Price who came along at short notice for our April club meeting, and presented his film and talk on May Morris, daughter of the famous designer William Morris. Notice for July: The date for our July club meeting will be Wednesday 4th July, 2.30–4.30pm, at Geraldine Cleary’s Glasbury home and garden for another Treasure Hunt with a twist and Cream Tea. Come along for a fun afternoon. Prizes to be won! More information? Ring Gloria on 01497 847726 or Judith on 01497 847 274. News from Gwernyfed High School Ieuan Phillips won the Sport Young Ambassador of the Year (2017) for increasing participation in South Powys, within the YA Wales region. Ieuan plans and carries out many weekly, termly and community activities so that every participant tries a new sport and has a go, but with emphasis on having fun through activities whilst providing that competitive edge for all, young and old! Gwernyfed Games, Premier League football, fundraising

events such as staff badminton and volleyball are only some of the named events Ieuan has co-ordinated. Ieuan is head boy at Gwernyfed High School and has been a valuable asset to school life for staff and pupils alike. He has contributed so much to our school and community and we are thankful for all he has done for us. Huge congratulations on this award Ieuan: thoroughly deserved and keep up the hard work throughout the community and the school. News from Hayfield Organic Garden Hayfield Garden is a beautiful space of about half an acre where a small group of local volunteers plan, plant and maintain this unique place. It can be found on the road from Hay to Clyro or vice versa. In return for time spent in the garden volunteers get the pleasure of growing and harvesting their own organic produce. The garden is open every week on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm for anyone to get involved in any way they can.This could be watering, weeding, picking soft fruit.This year we really need help with some mowing and digging. If we can get some more volunteers we hope to have a regular sales table available; this will mean that any surplus produce can be sold and the proceeds recycled into the garden. So

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if you have any good ideas on how we could do this please get in touch. If you are interested in joining us please call Rosemarie 01497 821 034 or Trish 01497 821 381 or call in to the garden when it’s open and see for yourself what we do. News from U3A Hay Fact or fiction? What do we know about the true story of Myddfai? Did the herbalist healers really exist, or is it all folklore and mythology which has grown over the years? Come along to our next U3A Hay meeting on Tuesday 19th June starting at 10.30am, when Dr Donald Williams of the Myddfai Society will explain the history and the legends of this famous group of healers, the Physicians of Myddfai. After lunch, at 1.15pm, Robyn Nunez of LPA Made Simple will talk about the legal tool, Lasting Power of Attorney, and how to put one in place. We meet in the lovely Music Room at the Baskerville Hall Hotel in Clyro, with coffee from 10am. Hope to see you there to greet our new Chair, Juliet Lewis! The entrance fee is £5 for members and £7 for nonmembers. For further information, phone Tricia Wordley on 01497 821595.

News from Hay2Timbuktu Funds for the new toilets in our three partner schools are growing and with efforts during Hay Festival we hope to reach our target and start building.This will fit in well with the schools break in July, so that the girls return to new toilets in the next term.There is still time to contribute on www.Hay2Timbuktu.org The girls in the bursary project continue to do well and we hear regularly from teachers with messages from the girls.The project has made a huge difference to the lives of girls in Timbuktu, many continuing to further education, professional training and into work. All at the schools speak positively about the project and the relationship with Hay, hoping to continue and build on this work. One of our teacher friends was recommended by the Mayor of Timbuktu for a postgraduate opportunity at the university in Bamako. Ali was successful in the exam and is studying a postgraduate course in English. This means he will train English teachers in Timbuktu and will be qualified to take up the role of the Education Centre Director should this become available.This really strengthens our links with schools in our partner city.

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What’s on: during the week MONDAY Clyro Primary School Parent and Toddler Group: 9 - 10.30am. For play, fun activities, songs and stories. 0 – 5 years. Just turn up and join in! £1 per session. Contact 01497 820860. Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 9.15 10am. £7. Welcome to your fitness week with a gentle wake up Yoga mobiliser. Pure fitness! At the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Drop in! 01497 822995. Life Drawing: 10am – 4pm. Llanigon Village Hall. Beginners welcome. Models wanted. Contact 01497 831550. Drumming Together: 10.30am – 12pm. Theatr Brycheiniog. Dementia-friendly creative social sessions. Story Time at Hay Library: 11 – 11.30am. Come join in the fun. Contact 01497 820847. HayDay Café: (first Monday of the month). 2 – 4pm. Cusop Village Hall. A café for people living with dementia. Transport can be arranged. Contact Trish Richardson 01497 821381. Boxing Circuits: 6 – 6.45pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. Wow! Everyone loves this class. You each have your own station so no competition. All welcome. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822955. Whist Drive: 6.30pm for 7.30pm start.Talgarth Church Hall. Craft Class: 7 – 9pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact 01497 821913. Short Mat Bowls: 7.30 – 9.30pm. Clyro Village Hall. All ages and levels of experience welcome! Contact David James 01497 820227. Crafty Ladies (Every third Monday in the month): 7.30pm. Llyswen & Boughrood Community Hall. We do something different each

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month so if you would like to join in the fun, contact Carol by email: carolbrown42@hotmail.com. Hay Mindfulness Group: 7.30 - 9pm. An informal, supportive group, aimed primarily at those with some meditation experience, although basic instructions can be given. Free admission. Contact Steve or Sarah on 01497 820488. Talgarth Male Choir Practice: 8 10pm. Gwernyfed Rugby Football Club, Talgarth. All welcome no matter what your level. Contact Pete Rowson 07971 840786. TUESDAY Llyswen Parent & Toddler Group: 9.10 - 11am. Term time only. Llyswen Village Hall. Everyone welcome, lots of fun and good company. Children from 0 - School age. Yoga – Active & Stretching: 9.15am. Cusop Village Hall. Yoga essentially in the traditional Hatha method. Come and join in our small friendly group, give it a try and see if you like it! Beginners and all levels welcome. £6 a session. Contact Emma Phillpotts 01497 831704 or email: emmaphillpotts@ gmail.com. Boxing Circuits: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym and Tonic Health club. Suitable for everyone. £7. Drop in! Call G&T’s on 01497 822995. Painscastle and Rhosgoch Parent and Tots: 9.30 – 11.30am. Painscastle Village Hall. A craft activity every week, a baking and soft play session once a month. £1 per child, snack for the child and tea/coffee for parent. A new friendly group and everyone is welcome. Dorstone Dormice Baby & Toddler Group: 10am – 12 noon (term-time only). Dorstone Village Hall. £1.50 per family to include

snacks and tea/coffee. Please come along and say hello! Contact Bridie 01981 550836. Art Class: 10.30am – 12.30pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact 01497 821913. Art Class: 2 - 4pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact 01497 821913. Shakespeare Play Readings: (Alternate Tuesdays) 2 - 5pm. Glasbury Village Hall. With the Willow Globe Theatre Company. Contact 01597 811487. Erwood Community Chorus (every other Tuesday): 2.15 – 4pm. Erwood Market Hall. £5 per session. A capella singing for all. Contact Sarah Harman by e-mail sarahharmany@btinternet.com or 01874 713184. Globe Makers: 6pm. The Globe@ Hay. Contact 01497 821762. Bowling: Arrive at 6pm to commence play at 6.30pm at Brecon Road, Hay. All welcome. Athletic Pilates: 6 - 6.45pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. Suitable for those who’ve done pilates but want more. A superb class – always popular. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. Ddraig Wern Fencing Club: 6 - 7pm (Juniors - U13), 7 - 9pm (Seniors). Gwernyfed Community Sports Hall. Contact Patrick Leighton 07588 489030. Bowling - Club Night Triples: 6.15pm. The Bowling Club, Brecon Road, Hay. Friendly games with visiting clubs. Whist Drive: 6.30 for 7.30pm start. Talgarth Church Hall. Glasbury Paddlers: Canoe club meets at 6.30pm at Glasbury. For more information call in at PSM Outdoors in Hay and ask for Peter. Hay Film Makers: 6.30 to 8pm.The Globe, Hay. Free entry. Come and

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What’s on: during the week learn how to make films. Open to all. Contact Janine 07733 055430. GBH: 6.45 – 7.30pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club. Glide, Bounce & Hurdle your way to ultra-fitness with this tough class using the most unusual equipment. You’ll LOVE this class! Drop in! £7. Contact 01497 822995. Science Café (Every 4th Tuesday in the month): 7pm. The Globe @ Hay. Informal group discussing scientific topics. All welcome. Contact by email: sciencecafe@ outlook.com. Gwernyfed Hockey Club Training: 7 – 8pm Brecon Leisure Centre’s Astro. All abilities welcome. Contact Nicola Drew 07812691345. Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 – 9pm.The Cadet Centre, Gypsy Castle, Hay. Contact 01873 813756. Erwood WI (Second Tuesday in the month): 7.15pm. Erwood Market Hall. Clyro & Llowes WI: (Every fourth Tuesday of the month): 7.15pm. Clyro Village Hall. New members welcome. Contact 01497 821995. Hay Camera Club: 7.30pm. Llanigon Village Hall (Please note there will be outside meetings/ events during July & August, and from beginning of September meetings will be held at The Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay [opposite fire station].) Guest speakers, tutorials, competitions, visits and trips, Expert or novice – all welcome. Non-members £5 to include refreshments.Visit www. haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Hay St Mary’s Ladies Football Training: 7.30 - 8.30pm. Brecon Leisure Centre Astro. 15yrs and

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upwards. £1 on the night. New ladies always welcome. Ccontact 07530 718230. Adult Jazz Dance Class (Term time only): 7.30 – 8.45pm. Clifford Community Hall. A mix of jazz/ ballet and contemporary.Taught by Veronica Guest. E-mail vs.guest@ btinternet.com. Contact 01497 820256. Bell Ringing Practice: 7.30 – 9pm. St. Peter’s Church, Glasbury. Come and join us for bell ringing practice at the church and afterwards for some convivial fun at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. New ringers always welcome. Open Mic: 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. Our open mic nights attract a wealth of talent. We see a variety of performances, including spoken word, poetry, comedy and all types of music. Come along to enjoy the night as an audience member or sign up with Chris to perform on the night! Contact 01497 821762. WEDNESDAY Clifford Explorers: 9 – 11am. Clifford Community Centre. Contact Sam 07786 064089. Barre Fusion: 9.15 – 10am. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. A brand new ballet barre workout combining ballet moves with functional fitness and yoga. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. Stay & Play Playgroup: 9.15 – 11.15am (Term time only). Bronllys. £1 per session 50p additional child. Refreshment included. Bumps, Babies & Toddlers all welcome. Facebook Stay & Play Playgroup Bronllys. Muddy Puddles Playgroup: 9.30 – 11.30am (Term time only). Escleyside Hall (behind Michaelchurch Escley Primary School). Join the weekly themed

activities, spacious indoor play and outdoor adventures in our beautiful surroundings (bring wellies). £1.50 per family. Contact Kirsty 01981 240225. English Country Dancing: 10am – 12 noon. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Glasbury. Taught by Margaret Gill. £3 per session. Just turn up for a free session or for more information contact Stephanie 01497 820694 or Susan 01544 327337. Painting Classes: 10am – 12 noon. Talgarth Town Hall. Watercolours, pastels, acrylics, pen & ink techniques covered. £10 per session includes tea and coffee. Contact Thomasin 07955 344958. Glasbury Residents Coffee Morning: 10.30am – 11.30am. The River Café, Glasbury. A “get to know your neighbour coffee morning.” 50p from each coffee sold will be donated by the River Café to Macmillan Nurses. Contact 01497 847007. Coffee morning:10.30am - 12 at Royston Hall, Bronllys. Coffee or tea and cake £1. Proceeds to the hall. Everyone welcome. Art Class: 11am - 1pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact 01497 821913. Hay Luncheon Club: 12pm2.30pm (third Wednesday of the month) at The Masonic Hall, Hay. We have a delicious roast dinner and a speaker or activity afterwards. a very sociable time together after our meal and raffle. Contact Trish Kiddle 01497 821276. HayDay Café: (Last Wednesday in the month): 12.30 – 3.30pm. Clyro Village Hall. A café for people living with dementia. A light lunch will be offered, some fun activities, a cup of tea and a chat.Transport can be arranged. Contact Trish Richardson 01497 821381.

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What’s on: during the week Wednesday Lunch Club: (third Wednesday of the month) Rhosgoch Golf Club. Nothing formal, just lots of happy chatter over a good lunch. Contact Wendy King 01497 851229. Whist Drive: 2 for 2.30pm. Hay Bowling Club. All welcome including learners. £2 entrance fee. All proceeds are donated to local charities. Raffles, refreshments. Ample parking. Contact Peter 01497 820736. Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 6 - 6.45pm at the Gym & Tonic Health Club Contemporary and sociable - the’ East has been taken out’, leaving us to simply explore the poses. £7. Drop in! 01497 822995. Talgarth Short Mat Bowls: 7 – 9pm. The Church Hall, Talgarth. Come along to our friendly club. Beginners welcome. Contact Dulce 01874 711734 or Jill 01497 847910. Live Music @ Baskerville HallOpen Mic Acoustic Night: Doors open 7pm. Music 8.30pm. Food available 7 – 9.30pm. Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro Court. Free admission, all welcome. Contact 01497 820033. Llanigon WI: (first Wednesday of the month) meet 7pm at Llanigon Village Hall. New members are always welcome come and join us. Contact Polly Bishop 01497 821248. Three Cocks WI: (second Wednesday of the month) meets 7pm in St. Peter’s Church Hall, Glasbury. Contact Anne Collins 01497 847370. Hay on WI: (2nd Wednesday of the month). 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. New members welcome. Contact 01497 822523. The Brecon Singers – Rehearsals (Term time only): 7.30 – 9.30pm. Neuadd Goffa, Christ College,

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Brecon. We are now rehearsing Bach’s Magnificat for our November concert in Brecon Cathedral. New members welcome – particularly tenors. No auditions. Visit www. breconsingers.com. Black Mountains Lions Club: (first & third Wednesday of the month) meets 7.45/8pm. Contact David James 01497 820227. Disturbed by someone else’s drinking? Living with alcoholism can be a lonely life.You need not be alone. To speak to someone who understands and for details of an Al-Anon meeting near you contact: 020 7403 0888 or visit: www.al-anonuk.org.uk. THURSDAY Hay Market Day: 9am – 4pm. Memorial Square, Buttermarket & Clock Tower, Hay. 40 stalls of local produce, hot food, crafts, vintage & more. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. Jolly Tots Stay and Play: 9 - 11am. Hay Primary School. £2 a session £1 for additional children. Come along for creative activities, play and fun! Everyone welcome.Term time only. Contact Katy 07896 361453. Body Blitz: 9.15 – 10am. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. A sizzling weights to music class. “Sweat is your fat crying!” Suitable for all - simply go lighter! £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. Talgarth Baby and Toddler Group: 9.15 – 11am (Term time only). Talgarth Primary School (Main Hall). 50p donation for refreshments. Contact Wendy 07989 946241. Crickhowell Guild of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers: 10am – 3pm. Artsalive, Crickhowell NP8 1DG. A vibrant Guild promoting crafts and offering beginners weaving and spinning courses. Visit www. crickhowellguildwsd.wordpress.

com. Contact godwincarey@gmail. com. Babies & Toddlers @ Bethesda (Term time only): 1.15pm. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@me.com or 01497 820685. Painting Classes: 1.30 – 4pm. Cusop Village Hall. Watercolours, pastels, acrylics, pen & ink techniques covered. £10 per session includes tea and coffee. Contact Thomasin 07955 344958. Bell Bank Club (For the blind and partially sighted): 2 – 4pm. Conservative Club (the small room), Lion St, Hay. Anyone who is blind or has restricted vision is very welcome to join us for a chat, speakers, outings etc. Contact John Price 01497 820464. Brilley Patches: 2 – 4.30pm (fortnightly). Brilley & Michaelchurch Village Hall. A patchwork and quilting group open to all abilities. Help will be available for beginners. £3 per session. Contact Phyllis Jones 01497 831535 or Trish Gilbert 01497 831735. Clyro Rainbows Guides: 4 – 5pm (Term time only) Girls aged 5–7 years: Enquiries to Ros Murphy 01497 847102. To register your daughter and to add her to the waiting list please go to https:// enquiryym.girlguiding.org.uk. 1st Eardisley Rainbows: (Girls aged 5-7). 4.30 – 5.30pm. Term time only. Contact eardisleyrainbows@ hotmail.co.uk. Barre Fusion: 6 – 6.45pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. A brand new Ballet Conditioning workout. Fantastic if you did ballet as a kid and miss it! £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995.

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What’s on: during the week Gwernyfed Ladies RFC Training: 6pm (U15’s girls) 6.30pm (U 18’s) 6.45pm (Ladies).Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth. Contact Delyth Thomas 07891 371458. Stitch & Bitch (First Thursday in the month): 6 - 8pm. Kilverts, Hay. Bowling: Arrive any time between 6 and 8.30pm at Brecon Road Hay. Table Tennis: 6.30 - 8.30pm at Glasbury Village Hall. Over 18s only. Please ring to check availability. Contact Malcolm Bradley 01497 831633. Philosophy Café (every other Thursday): 7pm. The Globe @ Hay. Philosophy Cafe is an informal group which offers the chance to discuss philosophical issues. Whether you’re an expert on Cartesian dualism or you simply have a new found interest in philosophical thought, come along! Community event. Email: philosophycafe@outlook.com or contact 01497 821762. Ladies Netball: 7 - 8pm at Gwernyfed Sports Hall. Just turn up on the night for a fun, relaxed game of netball. £2 on the night. New ladies very welcome. For more details, contact 01544 327169. Qi Gong: 7 - 8.30pm at Cusop Village Hall. Small friendly group practising Qi Gong. Contact Sandy Sandaver 01497 821625. Hay-on-Wye Amnesty Group: (fourth Thursday of the month) 7-8pm, The Globe at Hay. Contact Sean O ’Donoghue 01497 821153. Doorstop Youth Club: 7 – 9pm. Dorstone Village Hall. £2 entry. Free for newcomers on their first night. Pool, table tennis, Wii, computers, board games, craft and tuck shop. Contact 01981 550325. Talgarth and District Historical Society: (last Thursday of the

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month) 7.30pm at Gwernyfed Rugby Club. See local posters. Three Cocks Vintage Society: (second Thursday of the month) 8pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact Margaret James 01874 711110. Charity Quiz Night: 8.30pm at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. Charity Quiz Night (First Thursday in the month): The Three Horseshoes, Velindre, LD3 0SU. £1pp in aid of Welsh Air Ambulance. Contact 01497 847304. FRIDAY Flea Market: The Butter Market, Hay. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. Beginner Pilates: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Get stronger, longer, posturally correct with an expert in this field. Suitable for everyone. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. The Swan’s Parent & Child Coffee Morning: 9.30 – 11am. The Swan at Hay. A great way to get together, catch up and relax on comfy sofas, with a basket of toys to amuse your little ones, as well as free biscuits and squash. The Swan is waiting to welcome you! Contact 01497 821188. Fitsteps with Carolyn Keown: 10 - 11am. Erwood Market Hall. Fitness that’s ‘Strictly Fun’! Learn ballroom and Latin dance steps and improve your fitness; no partner or experience necessary. All abilities, men and women, welcome. £5 per session. Contact Pam 01982 560675. Craft Class run by South Powys Parkinson’s Branch (Every other Friday): 10am – 4.30pm. Talgarth Church Hall. Make your own

greeting cards, knit or sew. Contact Val Morgans 01497 820551. The BrainFit Workout (TM): (The last Friday of the month) 10.15 – 11am. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. Mindful movement, music, and meditation for this pioneering, brand new concept (only 30 instructors in the UK as we stand right now).You’ll be amazed at what this does for you and your mental well-being! £7 per session. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. Fish & Chip Friday: At The Baskerville Arms, Clyro. 12pm – 2pm. Contact 01497 820670. South Powys Community Football Hub – Football for Girls (Term time only): 4.30 - 5.15pm Caterpillars (new to football.) 5.15 6pm Butterflies (have played before or are confident.) Gwernyfed High School Sport’s Hall. For girls aged from 5 -11 years. Each session £2. Contact Tony, e-mail southpowyscommunityhub@gmail. com or 07854 012841. Kids @ Bethesda Club (Term time only – aged 4 – 11 years): 5.30pm. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@ me.com or 01497 820685. Crush It! (Every third Friday in the month): 6 – 7.15pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club: Lifestyle Seminars. Free to all - however booking is essential as we need to cater for you. A projector-lead and fun seminar on all things health & fitness in a welcoming and warm club. Visit www.crushitlifestyle.club. Contact Cat 01497 822995. Freespirit Country and Western Club – Live Music (First Friday in the month): 7pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Bar and food available. Contact Marcus 07724 806608

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What’s on: during the week / month Black Lion Jazz: 8.30pm.The Old Black Lion, Lion Street, Hay. A Special guest jazz musician will join our regular performers on the last Friday of the month. Entry is free and all welcome. Contact 01497 820841. SATURDAY Flea Market: The Butter Market, Hay. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. Local Produce Market: The Cheese Market Hall, Hay. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. Table Sale: 8am – 1pm (First Saturday in the month). Talgarth Church Hall. Hay-on-Wye 5k Run: 9am. Meet below Hay Road Bridge. Free run organised by Hay Hotfooters Running Club. Following the parkrun format, people of all ages and abilities come together every week to run around a country 5k course. The picturesque route winds from the start, along the Bailey Walk and around the Warren beside the River Wye. Art Class: 11am – 12.30pm. Doll’s House Fun, Hay. For children 11 years plus. Contact 01497 821913. SUNDAY Morning Service with Sunday School: 10.30am. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@me.com or 01497 820685. Services at Talgarth United Free Church: 10.30am. Talgarth United Free Church (5th Sunday may be at a different venue).A warm welcome awaits you. Contact 01874 711327. Lego Club: 11am – 12.30pm. The Globe @ Hay. Bring your kids and let them run wild with our famous

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in house Lego. A great time for your young ones to get creative whilst you relax and have brunch. Email: eleanor.adams@globeathay.co.uk or contact 01497 821762. Services at Penyrheol Baptist Church: (4th Sunday of the month) 3pm. Contact 01874 711061. Glasbury Methodist Church Service: 6pm. All welcome. Contact M Lawrence 07867 784681. VelindreVillage Charity Draw: 6pm. The Three Horseshoes, Velindre, LD3 0SU. Weekly draw £1 per ticket. Contact 01497 847304. Evening Service: 6pm. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@me.com or by phone 01497 820685. DURING THE MONTH Now until Saturday 2nd June Urdd Eisteddfod: Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells. Tickets available from website or at the entrance. For full programme of events visit www.urdd.cymru. Also a huge variety of other activities and mini shows throughout the week. Now until Sunday 3rd June Hay Festival. Visit www.hayfestival. org or contact 01497 822629. Now until Thursday 7th June ‘Unicorns, almost’: The Swan at Hay. A one man play about the life and poetry of WWII poet Keith Douglas. Find out more about the show, follow backstage developments (including the set design) and buy tickets online: www.unicornsalmost.com. To book tickets over the phone, contact Emma Balch 07879 373431 or 01497 822931. See advert inside front cover.

Now until Saturday 30th June ‘The Painted Vessel’ Contemporary Ceramics and Painting Exhibition: Open Weds - Sat 10.30am – 5pm. Brook Street Pottery and Gallery, Hay. Email: info@brookstreetpotter y.co.uk. Facebook: Brook Street Pottery and Gallery. Now until Wednesday 11th July ‘An Eye for Nature’ – An Exhibition of Lizzie Harper’s Watercolours of Wild Plants & Animals: Shepherd’s Ice-Cream Parlour, 9 High Town, Hay, HR3 5AE. Contact Lizzie 01497 821578. See advert in our education section. Now until Sunday 15th July Hay Makers Festival Exhibition: St. John’s Place, Hay, HR3 5BN. Contact 01497 820556. See advert and article on page 25. Friday 1st June Friday Live – Electric Swing Circus & DJs Seritone & Klarc: The Globe @ Hay. £12 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 2nd June Kington Summer Food & Drink Festival: 9.30am – 3.30pm. Kington celebrates seasonal products from the Marches. Free event. Contact summerfoodfest@gmail.com. Folk & Irish Music Session: 8.30pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday Shenanigans – SuperSonicDisco & Captain Accident: The Globe @ Hay. £10 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Tuesday 5th June The Arts Society Brecknock – ‘Russian Painting in the 19th Century – The Silver Age and Ballet Russes’: 2.30pm. Theatr

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What’s on: during the month Brycheiniog, Brecon, LD3 7EW.Talk by Jane Angellini. Visitors welcome. Tickets £8 on the door or available in advance from Theatr Brycheiniog Box Office or on the door. Contact 01874 611622. Wednesday 6th June Escleyside Gardening Club – ‘The Versatile World of Salvias’: 7.30pm. Escleyside Hall, HR2 0PT. Talk by nursery-owner Leila Jackson. Plants available to buy. Thursday 7th June Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. The Baskerville Arms, Clyro. £2pp, max 5 per team. Proceeds to Clyro Church. Contact 01497 820670. See advert in our beer gardens section. Friday 8th June William Powell Advice Surgery: 5pm. Talgarth Tourist Information & Resource Centre. Appointments are not essential – but getting in touch in advance may be useful if the issues are complex. Contact 07703 112113. See article on page 43. Friday Live – Phil King: The Globe @ Hay. £5 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 9th June Gym & Tonic Group Induction: 10am. Gym & Tonic Health Club. Booking essential. Contact 01497 822995. See advert in our education section. Summer Fair & Coffee Morning: 10am – 12 noon. Talgarth Church Hall. Lots of bargains! All proceeds to Usk House and St David’s Hospice Care. Saturday Shenanigans – Livestock Davies & The Lowdown Snakes: The Globe @ Hay. £7 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section.

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Wednesday 13th June Garden Pot Displays Workshop with Rachael Dodd: The Walled Garden, Treberfydd. £80 per head including coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. Visit www.walledgardentreberfydd. com. Contact alison@ walledgardentreberfydd.com or 01874 730169. Friday 15th June Friday Live – Manitoba Hal: The Globe @ Hay. £10 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 16th June 2018 Rose Festival – Talk by RNRS Rose Advisor & Judge Gareth Davies: 11am & 1pm. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre,Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. Free. No booking required. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on page 13. Hay Sports - Disco Fund Raiser: 7 – 11.30pm. The Swan at Hay. Featuring Carlsboro Sound. Music through the ages – 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.Tickets £5 in advance from The Swan, Number 2 or via the Facebook event page, or £7 on the door. Bar and raffle. Saturday Shenanigans – Greenpeace Benefit Gig – Protect the Antarctic: 7pm. The Globe @ Hay. Headlining are ‘Lonesome Stampede’. Come along for a great evening and support the work of Greenpeace. See article in our education section and advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 16th June – Sunday 1st July 2018 Rose Festival: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre,Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. Big savings on rose plants and a series of talks from rose experts. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on page 13.

Sunday 17th June 2018 Rose Festival – Talk by David Austen Rose Specialist, Diana Perry: 11am & 2pm. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. £5 per ticket. Booking required. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on page 13. Tuesday 19th June U3A Hay: Music Room of Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro. 10.30am – Morning Session: “The Physicians of Myddfai”. Dr. Donald Williams of the Myddfai Society will explain the history and the legends of this famous group of healers. 1.15pm – Afternoon Session: Robyn Nunez of LPA Made Simple will talk about the legal tool, Lasting Power of Attorney, and how to put one in place. Entrance fee is £5 for members and £7 for nonmembers. See article on page 55. Wednesday 20th June Glasbury Get-Together Club – Trip to Blists Hill Victorian Village. See article on pages 51 and 53. Thursday 21st June Summer Sundowner Run: 7pm. The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. 7.5k run. £5 per head to include a drink & nibbles. See advert on page 6. Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. The Baskerville Arms, Clyro. £2pp, max 5 per team. Proceeds to Macmillan. Contact 01497 820670. See advert in our beer gardens section. Friday 22nd June Friday Live – A Different Thread: The Globe @ Hay. £5 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 23rd June Annual Fun Day: Bryngwyn Riding Centre. Contact 01497 851669. Hay Jazz presents ‘Saturday Night Cabaret’: 7.30pm. St Mary’s Church, Hay. Louis meets the Tomassos –

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What’s on: during the month / next month Enrico Tomasso. Tickets £12 on the door or visit www.hayjazz.co.uk. See advert on page 23. Saturday Shenanigans – Mellt: The Globe @ Hay. £5 advance booking. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June Julie Goodridge Healing – ‘Reiki One with Heart’: 9.30am–5pm. Hereford Centre for Natural Health, HR2 7XT. Two-day workshop. £220. Maximum five participants. Contact Julie 07749 391714. See advert in our education section. Sunday 24th June Open Garden: 11am – 5pm. Glanusk, Llanfrynach. LD3 7UY. A two acre garden on the banks of the River Usk, open by kind permission of Lorraine & Mike Lewis. Plants for sale, and refreshments available. Entry £5, children free. All proceeds to St David’s Hospice Care “Hospice at Home” service in Powys. Wednesday 27th June Glasbury Get-Together Club: 2.30 – 4.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Judi Bunn talks about her experiences, entitled ‘A Life Behind the Camera’. New members welcome. See article on pages 51 and 53. Thursday 28th June Prize Bingo: 6.30 for 7.15pm. Baskerville Hall, Clyro. Free entry. Bar open for refreshments. Fun night. Raffle and cash bingo. All monies raised for Welsh Air Ambulance. All welcome. Contact 07800 705095. Friday 29th June Desert Island Picks – Raymond Allen: The Globe @ Hay. Free entry. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 30th June 2018 Rose Festival – ‘Great

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Oaks’ – Rose Talk with Keith Cowley: 9.30am. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. £5 per ticket. Free. No booking required. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on page 13. Hay Dial a Ride – Day Trip to Shobdon Food and Flying Festival. Hay Dial-a-Ride members only. £8 plus admission. To book/join contact the office (9am – 12 noon, Mon - Friday) 01497 821616. Harp concert with Jemima Phillips: 7pm: St Mary’s Church, Cusop. Performance by the Royal Harpist, Jemima Phillips, winner of numerous awards and accolades and one of the outstanding harpists of her generation. Tickets: £15 including wine and canapes. The concert is in aid of Cusop Church and HHCT (Herefordshire Historic Churches Trust) Please visit www.hhct.co.uk or email: celiacundale@aol.com. Contact 01497 820396. Saturday Shenanigans – Raise Da Roof: The Globe @ Hay. £10 advance booking. Raising funds for Callum’s Neuro Rehab Journey. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 30th June & Sunday 1st July Charity Garden Open Day: 11am – 5pm. Lion’s Den, Bredwardine, HR3 6DE. Part of the St Michael’s Hospice Open Garden scheme. By kind permission of Laura Matthews. See article on page 19. Sunday 1st July Dorstone Dawdle – 10k Multiterrain Race and 4k Fun Run: 11am. Entries in advance £10 or on the day £12. Visit www.dorstone. org.uk. See advert on page 5. Llowes Garden Open Day: 11am – 6pm. £6 entry. Refreshments, plant sales & ice creams. All welcome. See advert on page 2.

Wednesday 4th July Glasbury Get-Together Club: 2.30 – 4.30pm. Our meeting will be at Geraldine Cleary’s Glasbury home and garden for another treasure hunt with a twist and cream tea. New members welcome. See article on pages 51 and 53. Thursday 5th July Hay Dial-a-Ride - Afternoon Tea: 3pm. Penymaes, Hay (off the B4350 approx. 1 mile from Hay.) By kind permission of Shan Egerton. Entry £7 to include food and refreshments. Everyone welcome. Proceeds in aid of Hay Dial-a-Ride. Transport available for Dial-a-Ride members. Contact 01497 821616. See advert on page 55. Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. The Baskerville Arms, Clyro. £2pp, max 5 per team. Proceeds to Children with Cancer. Contact 01497 820670. See advert in our beer gardens section. Saturday 7th July The Friends of St. Mary’s, Cusop Garden Fete: 11am to 3.30pm:The venue is in the beautiful gardens of Ty Glyn, Cusop.There will be a BBQ, teas, Shepherd’s ice-cream, various stalls, tombola, games, duck race and lots more! Everyone welcome. BBQ: 7 – 9pm. The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. Tickets £12. BYOB. All proceeds to The Drew BarkerWright Charity. See advert. page 6. If you have a local class or event, please email events@cariadslocal.co.uk. Non-profit or community clubs and organisations will be included for free. Businesses will be asked to pay a small charge.

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RENTAL SPACE TO RENT. LOCK UP UNIT AVAILABLE + ONE ON FIRST FLOOR: 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.

We will include a Shows and Carnivals feature. Are you involved in organising a local event? From village shows to craft fairs to weekend carnivals – we’d love to hear from you. Not only could we promote your event in a boxed advert, we could also offer some free editorial on a first come first served basis, plus a free what’s on listing. Get in touch if you’d like to be included. To advertise in the Wye Local contact Clare on: 07811 961983 / clare@wyelocal.co.uk

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Fossils | Crystals | Books Local Art | Jewellery Beautiful unusual gifts and treasures naturally found or inspirationally created. Birthstone for June Pearl or Moonstone. Emblems of nobility and faithfulness. Moonstone reflects a bluish sheen, a phonomena that is known as Adularescence feldspar. This silicate forms in tubular crystals emedded in volcanic rock. Both minerals are widely used in making jewellery. Fossils of the month

“Come & see us for a warm and friendly welcome. An earthly experience in time and space.” – Jurassic Dave 2 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DB | 01497 820 950

Sharks’ teeth. Chondrichthyes are a class that covers 400 million years of history, from Devonian to present; they have a wholly cartaginous skeleton and therefore shark history is limited mainly to the study of teeth and occasional spinal sections, this since uncalcified cartilidge is seldom fossilised. We have a beautiful selection of carved wooden animals including elephants and rhinoceros, also many small and inexpensive animals carved in natural materials such as soapstone and quartz.

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