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December 2018 • Issue 146 The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages
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Hello Welcome to the December issue of your community magazine.
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 Pengenfford •• Pontithel Pontithel •• Talgarth Talgarth •• Three Three Cocks 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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“I advertised my art class at Cusop Village Hall in Wye Local and found new students through the wide circulation of the magazine. It has good comprehensive listings of activities based around Hay.” Thomasin Toohie, painting and ceramic artist
This edition has a festive feel. Local businesses with Christmas greetings, shopping ideas, Christmas events and party suggestions. Local talent Cheryl Litchfield appears on page 3. I’ve met Cheryl, she’s a joy to talk to. I’m not surprised to see that her business has taken off. A very busy Anita Wright is interviewed on page 4. You may recall Anita from her huge involvement with HOWLS. Brecon Scaffolding tell us more about their business on page 7. Makes an interesting read. It’s our last of the Focus On articles on page 23. All the photographers featured have contributed to our 2019 Local Landscapes Calendar. This year we missed having a stall at our usual Christmas Fayres – sorry to those who we usually enjoy having a good natter to. A list of local outlets that stock our calendar can be found on page 22. Again it is wonderful to hear that they are being sent overseas. They really do make a wonderful gift. Our Party Time feature starts on page 24, and from page 35 you’ll get some inspiration for Christmas Shopping. Be sure to check out our extended What’s On section for festive events in the run-up to Christmas. Lastly, I would like to wish all of our readers, advertisers and contributors a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all the team at Cariads Local Ltd. Thank you for your continued support. Enjoy, Lisa Marie x Photo: Lisa Marie, Cariad and Otis.
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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, December issue: • December at Theatr Brycheiniog • A community shop for Llangorse? • A List of 10: Alan Lodge • What Makes Us Special: Brecon Chocolates. Just go to www.cariadslocal.co.uk and click on the small image of the front cover...
We would like to wish all our patients and customers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We are open as normal throughout Christmas and New Year except for the Bank Holidays (Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day). Thank you all for your custom throughout the year. Mads, Demelza, Jodine and Stefan
Garth House, High Street, Talgarth, LD3 0PF Telephone: 01874 712173
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Local Talent: Cheryl Litchfield Payne Type of artist? Animal portrait artist. Range of products? My range varies. I paint portraits on pretty much anything and I also make many items and paint the portraits onto them. My products themselves vary from painting on canvas, paintings framed to painting on slate, wood, coasters, memory boxes and much more. I also make clocks, keyholders and wall plaques and magnets. At the moment I am working on two new makes which are brooches and portraits on vinyl records. Price range? Prices start at £20 for the magnets and go up in price from there. The larger work on canvas and slate starts at £65 and goes up in price depending on size and how many portraits. How long have you been an artist? I have always loved drawing and painting and have done so since I was a child. However, I have been an animal portraits artist now for five years. Where did you train or gain experience? I trained at Newport Art College. Artist statement: I taught Art & Design and Basic Skills for 15 years and I got to a point where I didn’t want to teach any more. I wanted to follow a dream I had. So, I gave up teaching and started up my business.Though I can and do paint other subjects, my work has become much more focused on animal portraits. I started out just making glitzy clocks and camper van clocks. Then one day a customer asked “can you paint my dog?” I thought to myself, I will give that a go, and yes, I could. That was five years ago. Since then I have painted hundreds
of portraits on so many items I couldn’t count. I now have a massive client base in America, Australia and Canada as well as the UK. I always have a queue. At the moment my queue is running into late February and growing every day. I love a challenge so if someone asks me to paint a portrait onto something unusual, I will jump at the chance. My most unusual painting to date was two portraits on a vintage Silver Cross pram. The pram was collected and brought to me; I painted two beautiful pugs on either side of it then shipped the pram back.There are times I have thought about going back to a full-time job as being self-employed is not always easy. However, I love what I do. So, for now I will be painting many more portraits. Where can your products be purchased? Most customers contact me via Facebook on my business page Litchfield’s Crafty Creations: www.facebook.com/ litchfieldscraftycreations. Customers can also email me at cheryl64litch23@hotmail.co.uk. What has been your proudest moment? I won an award for my small online business in March 2017 at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. The award was called Making a Difference for small businesses. What would you class as ‘your masterpiece’? I have so many pieces that I love, it’s hard to pick. I am extremely proud of a piece I painted for a customer of two dogs driving a car. It is the largest piece I have painted so far but it was such a thrill to see it completed and hung on my customer’s wall. Have you any future plans for your work? Yes, in the New Year I am hoping to take some time out to complete about 16 pieces of my own so that I can hopefully have a show in Hay. It has always been an ambition to show my work. What advice would you give a local artist? My advice would be to stick at it. I never thought I would be recognised or even sell one painting and yet here I am five years on selling worldwide. If you have a dream then follow that dream. Don’t leave it too late and end up with regrets. What other local artists do you admire? Since moving to Hay I’ve had the pleasure of seeing so many amazing artists. I admire them all but some whose work I really love are Sarah Putt, Sukey Silk, illustrator Lizzie Harper, photographer Billie Charity and sculptor Nick Burns.
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Get to really know... Anita Wright Anita is a retired primary headteacher who moved to Hay nine years ago after spending every October half term in the town since 1994. She is currently Chair of HOWLS (Hay-on-Wye Library Supporters) and President of the National Assembly of Women. She also co-ordinates the local Community Speed Watch – she just loves a high-vis jacket! Place of birth? A rented Victorian house in Islington, London with an extended family. It wasn’t a posh area when I lived there. Where do you live now? Hay-on-Wye. Marital status? A distant memory. Occupation? Retired headteacher but fully occupied with HOWLS and other good causes. Children? Two fabulous grown-up children – James who lives in Hamburg and Megan who lives in Bexhill. Pets? None, but I used to tell the children at the school where I worked that I had a pet spider called George. What was your favourite childhood television programme? Bill and Ben, the Flowerpot Men. My cousin used to tease me by calling me Little Weed. Are you a collector of anything? Yes – good causes. If you could be any animal, what would you be and why? A Dipper. I wish I had its energy and adaptability. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? To close the gap between rich and poor. Our society is obscenely unequal. Most exciting thing you’ve won? Two tickets to a Tina Turner concert. I thought I was too old to go until my daughter reminded me that the woman on the stage was older than me. Two lessons life has taught you? Stay positive and never give up. What makes you grumpy? Greed, intolerance and injustice. You’re given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? I’d make sure my family were ok then find a way to open a separate children’s library in Hay. I used to live on a council estate in Wandsworth where there was a purpose built children’s library. It was the centre of the universe for local children and teenagers but the council decided to close it to save money. Sounds familiar? Despite a huge campaign and an occupation we lost the fight – another failure by politicians to
invest in our young people and their future. Have any bad habits? Not being able to walk by on the other side. Which bad habits drive you crazy? Indifference. Do you believe in the afterlife? No – there’s enough to do to make this one better for everyone. What book would you recommend to others? Difficult question as so many good books – but I’ve just finished Grayson Perry’s The Descent of Man. Well worth a read. Best present ever received? A little granddaughter called Hannah. List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: I wish I was a bit taller – my nan and mum were Welsh valley girls so I suppose I never had a chance with those genes. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? Antarctica – before the treaty banning exploitation of the region’s resources gets challenged by big business. List five goals on your life’s to-do list: Keep fit and healthy so I can spend time with my granddaughter as she grows up; make time to read more; learn German; walk Offa’s Dyke – and stop going to so many meetings! Name one thing you miss about being a kid: Roller skating around the streets in the summer holidays with my cousin with the neighbour’s dog trailing behind us. Name one thing you love about being an adult: Watching my lovely children and their partners make fulfilling lives for themselves and their families. Have any hidden talents? The Senior Meals Supervisor and I used to surprise the staff and children at school by doing a juggling act with satsumas. We weren’t that good but it made them laugh a lot. What would be your dream job? I had it for 37 years – teaching. A tough but rewarding job. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Taken my 90-year-old mum shopping followed by coffee at the garden centre. Sum yourself up in five words: Always busy and never satisfied.
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BUSINESS PROFILE
Scaffolding Services Robbie John and Victoria Rodell set up Scaffolding Services, trading as Brecon Scaffolding Ltd, in 1995 to fill a gap in the local market – at the time there were no local scaffolding companies in the area.They set the new business up alongside their construction business, predominantly to service their own scaffolding needs. As other local contractors started using their services, Brecon Scaffolding expanded and just kept growing... today they employ 27 full time members of staff and cover an area of 70 miles radius from Hay. Where are you based? Three Cocks. Who are your primary customers? Anybody and everybody that needs structural or access scaffolding. We work for the domestic and commercial industry. Do you have ambitions to move or grow bigger? We are always investing and looking to grow our business. Have you won any awards in your business? We have been shortlisted to the final six in the CITB Apprentice Employer of the Year awards for the SME Category. Do you need to do any annual training to keep up your qualification up to date? To create a sustainable local workforce and to keep all our compliance in order, all of our employees have individual training plans that are constantly assessed. Training is a huge part of what we do. Two lessons having your own business has taught you? Expect the unexpected and don’t take anything for granted. What is your ideal job/client? Anyone that appreciates what we do! What is your greatest achievement in your business? Sustainability and survival through good and bad times. What has been the biggest help to building your business up? Finding the right staff, investing in them, watching them grow and hopefully retaining them within the company. We value every member of our staff, they are incredibly important to us; some have been with us for 20 years! List one thing you wish you could change about your business: More control. Brecon Scaffolding is a very
reactive business that juggles many customers’ needs at once. We can have up to 50/60 live sites on the go at any one time – that’s a lot of juggling to do! List five goals on your business to-do list: Finding secure pipelines of work. Continue to find and invest in good local talent. Maintain a happy workforce. Try to enjoy it, if we can’t we are open to offers! Name one regret you have about your business: Although we love this location and feel lucky to live here, it isn’t always easy to sustain this level of business based here. Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? Patience and problem solving! What would be your dream assignment? We love anything that is out of the normal remits of scaffolding, especially when it’s challenging and technical. Have you had any embarrassing moments while working? A few wrong houses have been scaffolded over the years! What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you while doing your job? Kev getting stuck in gale force winds in a RIB in the Bristol Channel while visiting our job out on Flatholm Lighthouse. Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? The amount of emphasis that we place on Health & Safety and doing the right job at all times. Unfortunately retaining 100% compliance is costly and for the client there is no financial value added to a project with the spend on scaffolding, but equally, unfortunately you will probably only get it wrong once as the costs can be devastating and not just financially. A lot of money is spent investing in our employees, resources and abilities to ensure we are 100% compliant and that we get it right to ensure the safety of our employees and of course the end user. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Put scaffolding up! What do you know now that you wish you knew before starting your business? It becomes your life! Sum your business up in five words: Challenging, innovative, local, reliable, rewarding.
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Inspiring our young people
SHYPP (Supported Housing for Young People Project) is an award-winning project that works to inspire young people to dream more, learn more, do more and become more. SHYPP works with 16–25-year-olds across Herefordshire who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They provide housing, training and employment opportunities through their range of accommodation in Ross, Hereford and Leominster. SHYPP also provides an outreach support service, which works across the county. SHYPP aims to get young people through tough times and make a positive transition into an independent, thriving lifestyle. “Over the last year SHYPP have helped me in finding accommodation, managing money and helping me to find a purpose in life. They and their media team have triggered my creative ambitions once again. They have shown me the real photographic and cinemagraphic industries, giving me the experience in working with short films and photo-shoots and travelling around the West Midlands. “Becoming homeless, like a lot of young people today, I didn’t realise I wasn’t doing the things that I used to enjoy and when I tried I couldn’t stay concentrated and wasn’t engaged. But I joined MediaSHYPP and started an Arts Award by Trinity College London and within a few weeks I started to pursue photography again. “The atmosphere and calmness of the sessions make you feel welcome whatever your circumstances, you can work at your own pace, doing your own projects with as little or as much help as you want or need. After months of no photography, I found myself in an art gallery staring at my own work, being asked for prints and being offered commissioned photography jobs.
“One thing led to another and I started to reapply to university which I had refused to do up to this point. Building and creating two portfolios of most recent and best work. I attended two university interviews. Then, completely unexpectedly, I was offered an unconditional offer, surprising myself, family and friends. “The course that I’ll be studying this fall is Marine and Natural History Photography in Falmouth. I’ll be able to study at my dream university, and the course I’ve wanted for the last 3 years. Doing this will help me to pursue my future career working globally with wildlife conservations and film companies” – Michael. “Suicide. Desperation. Hate. Anger. Loss. Panic. Loneliness. Scared. Frightened. Hurt. Sadness. Shame. This is how I felt when I was homeless. I owe my life to SHYPP because there were times when I considered jumping off a bridge because I didn’t feel like a person – I was living on the street, I didn’t have a home or food, I didn’t have money, and now it is all at risk. I got lucky – who will be there for the next person?” – Hugo Sugg, who is now studying at university. “I’d lost my first job and was trying to find a place to live that would take housing benefit, which isn’t easy. I was sleeping on different sofas and in my car and really felt that I was left on the scrap heap – at such a young age that wasn’t easy,” says Seb Bowley, who is now a full-time customer services partner at Waitrose. If you are aged 16 to 25 and need to access SHYPP call 01432 374320, go to www.shypp.co.uk or the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/shypp. They rely on fundraising and donations to make their work with young people possible. If you would like to donate to SHYPP please go to: https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/shypp. Follow the work they do at SHYPP by reading their blogs, which are written by young people. The media project blog can be found online at www.mediashypp.wordpress.com. The SHYPP blog is online at www.shyppblog. wordpress.com. Find out other ways that you can support SHYPP by visiting www.wmhousing.co.uk/mylandlord/shypp/how-youcan-help-and-support-us.
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We are pleased to share our exciting plans for the New Year. With effect from 1 February 2019, we will be located in our purpose built workshop, attached to our home at 8 The Paddocks, Winforton, HR3 6FA, under the new name Forge Framing Studio. Forge Framing & Gallery, 6 The Studio, Hay-on-Wye, will be closing on 24 December 2018. We thank our loyal customers for their continued support and we look forward to welcoming you to our framing studio which has easy access and plenty of parking. Do call us beforehand to ensure we are available, we will get the kettle on and look forward to discussing your framing requirements.
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Papyrus-making workshop The history of books begins long before the arrival of books that open 20 Castle Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3up 5DFfrom a spine, as we know them Emma Balch: 07879 373431 today. As far back as the 3rd century BC, ‘books’ info@thestoryofbooks.com were made in Ancient Egypt in the form of a scroll www.thestoryofbooks.com of several sheets of papyrus pasted together. The Story of Books is offering a workshop in which you’ll learn about the role of papyrus in the development of books, about the process of making papyrus – and you will have a go at making your own vegetable papyrus. Brilley-based papermaker Maureen Richardson will lead the workshop. Saturday 22nd December, 10.30am–1pm, at The Story of Books, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5DF. £10 per person. To book your place, please contact Emma Balch: 07879 373431 or info@thestoryofbooks.com.
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Destination HAY Destination HAY is a brand new guidebook to Hay-on-Wye, ‘The Town of Books’. It will lead you inside not only the town’s famous booksellers, but also through its many other traditional and ontrend shops, plus its colourful 700-year-old markets.
drinking and entertainment: from tapas to super salads and sizzling Indian specials; trending foodie minimalism in a chapel to ‘pie & a pint’ in a traditional pub. By night there’s a bijou cinema, regular live jazz, folk, world and classical music – perhaps poetry, magic and comedy. The guide doesn’t stop at the town walls either. Biking, canoeing, walking, and exploring the Welsh Marches around Hay are all covered.
Wherever you shop, Hay is the perfect place for one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts. There’s the ancient, fascinating and sometime horrible ‘Hay-story’ of the town and its 900-year-old castle, its many festivals (yes, there is more than one!), and along the way you’ll meet Hay’s many larger-than-life personalities, both past and present.
Destination HAY is available in many shops around town but to win one of five free copies, tell us who comes next in sequence: Ben Fogarty, Matt Lucas, ???
Just in time for some seasonal feasting and fun, Destination HAY gives the full lowdown on eating
(clue: think Hay Winter Festivities!) Email your answer to destinationhay@gmail.com together with your name and phone number. All correct entries received by Monday 10th December will go into a draw and the first five picked out will each receive a copy of Destination HAY.
DESTINATION HAY the only read you need about town... “A great little book that covers all the angles of your visit to our amazing town” – Chair, Hay Chamber of Commerce “Very well done” – Anne Brichto, co-owner, Addyman Books “Thanks for producing such a successful book” – Hay Festival “Wonderful book… very sharp observations throughout” – Cold Tonnage (national book sellers) “Fantastic book, we put one in our bus today” – The Majestic Bus (glamping accommodation), Brilley “Looks great, very handy and well produced” – Warden, St Mary’s Church
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2 Start pruning apple and pear trees. 2 Plant out new fruit bushes. 2 Pot up herbs and bring in to over winter. Greenhouse 2 Ensure insulation is securely fitted. 2 Check fuel levels in gas and paraffin heaters. 2 Ventilate greenhouses on dry days. 2 Treat timber greenhouses with stain or preservative on dry days. General Advice 2 Plant bare root hedging plants now. 2 Keep bird feeders clean and well stocked. 2 Cut back honeysuckles. 2 Winter dig the vegetable garden. 2 Protect hosepipes and outside taps from frost. Article supplied by The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks.
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Wild in December
Protecting wildlife for the future
at any time in December are the lichens. Probably most associated with rocks, many lichens such as this one make use of trees to support them in the light. There are many of these strap lichens to be seen on older trees in our area all through the winter, often making a great display. All lichens are made up of a close association of a fungus and an alga (or bacterium), both of which depend totally on each other. Fungi cannot themselves grow using sunlight, but the algae that live with them in lichens can. It is estimated that 6% of Earth’s land surface is covered by lichens of which there are at least 20,000 known species.
Ramalina calicaris Cartilage Lichen I always try to show a picture taken in the month in question in this piece. No surprise then that December is, for this purpose, the hardest month! One group of “plants” that gives as good a display as
The lichen shown is quite rare but does grow locally. It has much more common close relatives of similar appearance though. Many thanks to Ray Woods for showing me this one. John Crellin
MICROSUCTION EARWAX REMOVAL CLINIC + INDEPENDENT FAMILY RUN HEARING CENTRE The Highest Levels of Service and Aftercare l Independent practice established in Herefordshire since 1988 l Comprehensive hearing tests and Quicksin testing to check how well you hear in background noise l Family practice providing impartial advice on the latest hearing technology from the leading manufacturers l All hearing aids come with a trial period enabling our patients to try them with family and friends before committing to purchase l Safe and comfortable earwax removal using MicroSuction l Fully equiped clinic including ENT adjustable chair, Binocular Microscope to enable excellent depth perception, Video Otoscopy and Tympanometry l All earwax removal equipment is single use to ensure hygiene and safety at all times
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Christmas Services
Familiar Christmas carols, candlelight, choirs singing, children acting the nativity story? We have them all this Christmas. Of course we have mince pies and mulled wine! We also have readings to inspire you, music to delight you and peace to calm you. How about joining the Young Farmers bellowing carols with gusto? Something you’ll also be able to do in the Barn at the Griffin, Felinfach. If you prefer it more traditional then we have Nine Lessons & Carols with the Wernfach Singers. We have a Children’s Celebration of Christmas, and on Christmas Eve a crib service and a nativity play. The Candlelit Midnight Service is a very special start to Christmas and on Christmas Day itself there are a choice of services to suit your timetable. Bring along a Christmas toy for a blessing! As you plan your Christmas celebrations don’t forget the real reason for the season. Article supplied by Reverend Ian Charlesworth
Christmas Services around Llyswen 16 December Holy Communion, 10.30am Llanstephan 17 December YFC Carol Service, 7pm Llandefalle 18 December Nine Lessons & Carols, 7pm Llyswen 21 December A Celebration of Christmas, 6pm Boughrood with the children of Boughrood 22 December Carols in the Barn, 7pm Felinfach Griffin Christmas Eve Crib Service, 4pm Llyswen Holy Communion & Nativity, 6.30pm Talachddu Candlelit Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Llyswen Christmas Day Holy Communion, 9am Boughrood Holy Communion, 10.30am Llandefalle If you need more details or locations then call the Rector, Ian Charlesworth, on 01874 754255 or email ian.charlesworth@btinternet.com
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Poppies for Cusop
Bee-Spoke Quilts
www.bee-spokequilts.com
QUILTING WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE Venues at Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, Ledbury & Brecon
Visit St Mary’s Church, Cusop which, until Christmas, has a display of hundreds of poppies to commemorate 100 years since the end of WW1. Most have been made by children and adults from Cusop and Hay, but include donations from as far away as Australia. The church is open every day.
TEACHING FOR ALL LEVELS Beginners welcome Quilt-in-a-day / Regular monthly sessions Come along and learn a new craft in a relaxed and friendly setting. Experienced tuition and support given. Commissions are also welcome, quilts made to order. All enquiries to Jacqueline Email: bee-spokequilts@hotmail.com Tel: 01981 501043
St Mary’s will also be hosting ‘War and Pieces’, an evening of Great War poetry, readings and music, on Friday 7th December at 7pm.
COAL, WOOD & OIL HEATING
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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Precision Tree Felling/Dismantling Tree Pruning Hedge Maintenance Stump Grinding Firewood & Woodchip for sale Fully Qualified & Insured
For friendly advice and a free quotation please contact Thomas on: 07813 088591 or 01544 327 389 info@thetreesurgery.com
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Make your own Christmas crackers! How to make the crackers: 1) Place a toilet-roll tube on the long edge of your paper, in the centre, and hold it in place with some sticky tape. Thread a cracker snap through the toilet roll and tape it down to one side of the paper. 2) Roll the tube across the paper, then secure with three bits of tape along the seam, in the centre and ends. 3) Cut two 20cm x 5cm strips from the thin card. Curl each one into a circle and place one inside each end of the cracker, leaving roughly 2cm sticking out of the end. Hold the card in place with a little sticky tape.
These homemade crackers are easy to put together and you can place whatever kind of gift you want inside – as long as it fits...
4) At one end of the cracker, twist the paper around in the gap between the toilet roll and the card. Gently squeeze and turn it round a little with your thumb and forefinger, while using your other hand to hold the card in shape. Keep squeezing until the cracker has a nicely defined neck to it. Tie a piece of string or ribbon around the neck of the cracker. Cut off any straggly bits or make a bow. 5) Pop a Christmas hat, a cooking tip or joke, or a little picture you’ve drawn, as well as a little surprise in the open end of the cracker. You could use sweets, little badges, tree decorations, marzipan fruits or mini biscuit cutters – anything that’s small and fun. Twist the open end as in step (4) and tie up with another bit of string or ribbon. Now PULL!
You will need: Toilet-roll tubes Nice paper (you can use newspaper, wrapping paper, comics, book pages, or old prints) Sticky tape Cracker snaps (available in online stores) Scissors Thin card, at least 20cm long Decorative string or ribbon Small but exciting things to put inside the crackers
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HAY BUS / HAY TAXI
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8 Seat Taxi
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Wye Valley Firewood Wye Valley Firewood Limited are a local family run business, established in 1996 providing seasoned and kiln-dried firewood in the Wye Valley and surrounding area. In more recent years, we have diversified into the biomass market supplying premium quality G30/G50 wood-chip with an average moisture content of 22%–25%. Wye Valley Firewood not only offer a premium quality BSL-authorised wood-chip and firewood product, but pride ourselves on providing excellent customer ffer service, which is at the heart o e W ry of our business at all times. delive a free 6 days a e c i r v u ser no withi week l area a loc
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Defiant Client! Ever joined a health club? Did you last? Was it mine?! I ask as I’ve been musing lately on all the clients I’ve taken on over the years, ascertaining in my own mind where things have gone right/gone awry. If every gym client stayed I’d have over 1,400 in by now. That is certainly NOT the scenario, so what goes wrong? It’s my 20 year anniversary this year in health and fitness and I’m fascinated by the science and mind-set of those who stick at it (I’ve seen clients’ pregnancy bumps go to university!), and those who cross the street if they see me! With January coming up and potentially my busiest month, it might serve us both, if I shoot from the hip! Now I certainly don’t have all the answers but I DO have an awesome system at the club which SHOULD work. Here’s what happens: When a client joins up, after two comprehensive Inductions with weights and cardio machines, I will then ALWAYS say: as soon as you plateau, tell me, I’ll always be there for you to give you more, with brand new programmes. JUST ASK. Oh, and PLEASE join as many classes as possible for the magical cross training effect – and to see what you
LOVE! Plus, hook in to the club’s systems: the seminars for all I’ve got on motivation, nutrition, willpower, cooking, fat loss, and attend BrainFit for a huge ego boost. Come in just ONCE A WEEK, no matter what, just to keep your hand in! I beg you: get off your scales but do Body Composition Analysis with me. The reality (which can be soul destroying for me): Client runs on a treadmill. That’s all they want. They never try classes, never ‘hook in’. Reject any advice on progress. Client gets bored. They leave :-( Or: Client starts all guns blazing. Comes to everything! LOVES IT! Misses a week. Feel they’ve ‘blown it’. Never see client again. Or: Client loved Ballet as a child. Urge client to come to Barre. Client feels she is ‘too big’ or klutzy to start. Client loses momentum, feels demoralised. Client has no idea that we are all too focused on our own workout to notice body shape of others! All the time clients avoids classes they could have been getting awesome fitness! Join me. Embrace all we do. Stay :-) Article supplied by Cat Wyllie-Fox, Personal Trainer, Gym & Tonic Health Club
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Local Landscapes 2019 Calendar e f RRP £6.99 - On sale now - Ideal Christmas Gif An amazing array of scenes are included, locations such as Sugar Loaf, the Black Mountains, Llyn y Fan Lake, Castle Carreg Cennen and Hay Castle to name just a handful. All images are within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Currently on sale in the following outlets:
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FOCUS ON
Many Fields, Pen-y-Crug, Brecon by Siân Lloyd.
Photographer name: Siân Lloyd. Where do you live? Brecon, Wales. Occupation? Artist. Amateur or professional photographer? Amateur photographer. How and when did you get into photography? I was introduced to photography on my foundation course in art and design four years ago and have taken it up as a casual hobby since then, however over the past year I have been putting more thought and effort into my practice.
What is your favourite local point of beauty? There are many places in the Brecon Beacons that are very beautiful, but for me I find myself returning to Penyr-crug just a short walk away from Brecon town as it has a beautiful panoramic view of the peaks of the Brecon Beacons. Top tip to other local photographers: A tip that I have for other photographers is to go back and visit places more than once. Each time you visit a place try going at a different time of day, a different season or even with different weather, that way the photos you take will be drastically different giving off a different feeling even though you may have visited and photographed that place multiple times. Anything you’d like our readers to know about you? You can find more of my photos over on my instagram page @sianllyd.
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Christmas Party Menu Two courses – £18.00 Three courses – £23.00
Starters Pan Fried Pigeon Breast, Bubble & Squeak, Blackberry Jus Prawn & Smoked Salmon Cocktail Parsnip & Roasted Red Pepper Soup, Bread Roll (V) Game Meat Scotch Quail Eggs, Quince Cheese Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken & Leek Terrine, Crumbled Stilton Mains Roast Turkey with all the Trimmings Pan Fried Pheasant, Braised Red Cabbage Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding Herb Crusted Salmon, Dill & Prawn Butter Sweet Potato & Butternut Squash Wellington, Onion Gravy (V) Dessert Christmas Pudding & Brandy Sauce Apple & Cinnamon Pie, Vanilla Custard Damson Crème Brulée, Shortbread Banoffee Pie Smore Cake with Hot Fudge Sauce
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
An informal gathering of players, singers friends, entirely acoustic, without the andparaphernalia friends, entirely acoustic, without the of leads and microphones. paraphernalia of leads and microphones. Collaborations encouraged. A free bowl Collaborations encouraged. A free drink and of chips for all performers. a bowl of chips for all performers. Audience and players – All Welcome Audience and players - All Welcome A Merry Christmas to all our customers!
From 8.30pm Free entry from 7pm Real Ale & Bar Snacks available 7pm - 9.30pm Ample free car parking
Tel: 01497 820033
www.baskervillehall.co.uk
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The Bridge End Inn, Talgarth Opening Times
Mon–Fri: 5pm till close Sat & Sun: 12pm till close Serving Sunday Lunches 12pm–3pm Closed Wednesdays Open Mic Night: every other Tuesday Please contact us for details.
• Log Fires • Real Ales • Real Food A warm welcome awaits you and we wish all our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Telephone: 01874 711 936
f e e CHRISTMAS DAY at our house offers a real family atmosphere and plenty of decorations - not forgetting fabulously festive food. Enjoy four courses for £85 per adult, £35 per child.
f e e OUR FESTIVE WOOD FIRED MEZZE BOARDS provide a real festive twist - we have blankets ready for you to dine al fresco beside our toasty outdoor fires or if you prefer, you can eat in The Pen-y-Fan room. Availble for groups of 12 - 80, £35 per person.
Whether you fancy a merry lunch, festive afternoon tea, sharing boards from the new wood fired oven or want to experience our legendary Christmas Day extravaganza, you’re welcome to celebrate with us and go the whole hog with an overnight stay and some special spa treats.
To join us this festive season or to find out more about our Twixmas Retreats and Christmas Party Nights, please call 01874 665387 or email christmas@peterstone-court.com
FESTIVE AFTERNOON TEA is a real treat, even more so at Christmas time. Tuck into our Charlie and The Chocolate Factory themed delights for £25 per person, or £19 per person for our Traditional Festive Afternoon Tea.
d e f We are due a very special visit from a very important guest on Sunday 9th December. You and your little ones can share a delicious SUNDAY ROAST WITH SANTA (and receive a gift!) for £26 per adult, £14 per child 12 and under. Under 3 are free of charge.
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Celebrate with Foyles this Christmas... CHRISTMAS PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT DECEMBER
Tel: 01497 847550 reservations@foylesofglasbury.co.uk www.foylesofglasbury.com
Foyles of Glasbury Glasury-on-Wye Powys HR3 5LH
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Family Friendly Pub
Open Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, 10am–4pm
B&B En-suite Rooms available Home-made food served Drop in for a drink Mon–Tues Closed Weds 6.30pm to close Thurs–Sat 12–2pm & 6.30 to close Sunday 12–4pm Parties can be accommodated
The Sun Inn Winforton HR3 6EA 01544 327677 thesuninnwinforton@gmail.com
Pizza Nights Sat 1st & Sat 8th December
Booking essential. Bring your own bottle. Half hourly sittings from 5.30 to 7.30pm. Takeaways also available. Call 01874 711 125 to reserve a table.
Pudding & Prosecco Run Christmas menu available online... Special offer on rooms when you book a Christmas party! LOCAL PRODUCE ORGANIC WINES LOCAL CIDERS
CONTACT US 01981 510 646
Mon 31st Dec
In aid of the Drew Barker-Wright Charity Talgarth Mill, The Square, Talgarth LD3 0BW Tel: 01874 711 125 www.facebook.com/thebakerstable www.talgarthmill.com
CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS AVAILABLE NOW. COME AND SEE IN THE NEW YEAR WITH DJ & FREE NIBBLES!
Kinnersley Arms, Kinnersley, Hereford, HR3 6QA 01544 327 778 | enquiries@kinnersleyarms.co.uk www.kinnersleyarms.co.uk
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Bookings now being taken for Christmas Parties and Christmas Lunches!
STARTER: choose from Broccoli & Stilton Soup with roll & butter Farmhouse paté served with toast Prawn Cocktail served with bread MAIN COURSE: choose from Roast Turkey with all the trimmings Welsh Roast Beef with Yorkshire pudding Poached Salmon with hollandaise sauce Vegetarian seasonal nut roast All served with seasonal vegetables
Christmas Lunches held on Sunday 9th and Sunday 16th December 2018, 12pm–3.30pm Opening times Thursday, Fri & Sat 10am–9pm, Sun 11am–4pm Mon 10am–2pm (sometimes closed) Closed on Tues & Weds
Regent Street, Talgarth LD3 0DB Tel: 01874 711 195
DESSERT: choose from Bramley Apple Pie served with ice-cream or custard Sherry Trifle served with fresh double cream Lemon Tart served with ice-cream Traditional Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce Freshly ground coffee with a mince pie to finish
Cost per person £16.50
Feel free to bring your own bottle of wine or beer! Please give Kate a call with all your requirements.
Award-Winning Wedding Makeup Artist
Award-Winning Therapist
Beauty Treatments
Holistic Massages
OPI & Shellac Polishes
Outdoor Hot Tub
Spa Find Luxury Facials Spray Tans Gift Vouchers available
t: 07817 285 633 | e: emhai@hotmail.co.uk Bryndu Farm, Llyswen, Brecon LD3 0NF
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Christmas at the Conservative Club Dec 1st–Dec 31st – 3 course xmas dinner served Wed-Sat 12-3pm / 6-9pm / Hay Conservative Club Sun 12-3pm, booking essential, groups of 8+ 35 Lion St Saturday 22nd Dec – Xmas disco 8pm (free entry) Hay-on-Wye HR3 5AB Sunday 23rd Dec – Xmas Draw 8pm Tel: 01497 820402 Xmas Day – Bar open for xmas drinks 11-3pm Boxing Day – 11am - 11pm food served 12-3pm/6-9pm New Years Eve – Disco 8pm, Raffle in aid of St Michael’s Hospice, Buffet (Free entry for members/£2.50pp non-members)
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WINTER OPENING HOURS
Sun, Mon, Tues 8.30am–4pm Weds, Thurs, Fri, Sat 8.30am–late December 24–27 Closed
Beauty Salon & Accredited Training Centre Glasbury-on-Wye Luxury CND Manicures & Pedicures CND Shellac Gel Polish CND Acrylic Extensions Lash Extensions k Lash Lift Lash & Brow Tinting k Threading
December 28, 29, 30 8.30am–late
Waxing k Facials k Microblading
December 31 8.30am–4pm
Spray Tans k Make-up Application
January 1–17 Closed
Monthly Botox & Filler Clinic
January 18 Re-open as normal
Accredited Beauty Courses covering all aspects of beauty. Recognised qualifications given on completion.
We would like to thank all our wonderful customers for their support in 2018 and we wish you all a very peaceful and well fed Christmas and New Year! tel – 01497 847 007 email – info@wyevalleycanoes.co.uk
Glycolic Face Peels k Massage Monthly Foot-care Clinic Hypnotherapy Sessions
BOOK ONLINE AT www.haynails.co.uk OR CALL SHELLEY 07387 319 094
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December at... Limited spaces available for
Christmas Party Nights
2 or 3 course meal including entertainment
Christmas Lunch
served throughout December 2 course lunch £15.95 Minimum of 8 people By booking only Monday–Friday
What’s On
Saturday 1st Dec: Christmas Party Night Sunday 2nd Dec: GVH Auction Thursday 6th Dec: Quiz Night Saturday 15th Dec: Christmas Party Night Thursday 20th Dec: Christmas Quiz Friday 21st Dec: Christmas Draw Saturday 22nd Dec: Music Night with DJ Johnny B
Charity Quiz Nights
£2pp / max 5 per team, 8pm start Thursday 6th Dec In aid of HayDay Café Thursday 20th Dec Christmas Quiz
Clyro, Herefordshire, HR3 5RZ 01497 820 670 | baskervillearms.co.uk | info@baskervillearms.co.uk
Disco Party Nights 14th, 15th and 20th December Celebrate the festive period at our popular party nights which include a welcome drink, three course dinner and dancing to the sounds of our local DJ. £35 pp. Book now to avoid disappointment.
Festive Lunch and Dinner Menus available 1st–23rd Dec Meet up with friends, family or colleagues for a festive celebration.
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Joneshomehardware www.joneshomehardware.co.uk
HARDWARE • DIY • COOKSHOP • GARDEN MACHINERY
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our customers
11-12 Castle Street Hay-on-Wye Tel: 01497 820760
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Emma’s Zoo Professional pet & house sitting
Local Landscapes Photography Exhibition
Adam Tatton-Reid | Claire Young Edward Lancaster | Sean Crawford | Siân Lloyd
CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Don’t delay, book your pet in today! Open over Christmas and new year! Your pet guaranteed a visit from Santa! Limited availability remaining
We also offer: a Pet sitting a Day care a Dog walking a Daily pop-ins a Farm sitting a Equine care
a Fully insured a Council certified a Many years’ experience a All animals catered for a Competitive rates
Hay, Clyro, Talgarth & surrounding areas Contact: 07779 141 926 Facebook: Emma’s Zoo
6th October - 31st December 2018 Globe @ Hay
Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford HR3 5BG
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The finest ingredients – in tune with the seasons Winter is a lovely peaceful time of the year; there is a stillness and calm in the garden which inspires us to take time to rest and regenerate. Look to the active ingredients from the plant world to warm and boost you and your environment – cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, elderflower, eucalyptus, juniper, myrtle and sloes. The synergistic blend of ‘No. 2 Christmas Blend with Spiced Orange & Cinnamon’ has been formulated, bottled and labelled and now available from our friendly shop in Backfold, Hay on Wye. A mix of pure plant oils which come in an amber glass apothecary bottle, the perfect natural gift. The mix of essential oils are designed for this time of year. The spice oils are warming and suffuse the home with a hospitable glow and frankincense uplifts us spiritually and mentally. As you know the essential oils have therapeutic properties so this blend can also help fight viruses associated with colds and flu.
Scent Scent your your home home with with the perfect natural the perfect natural gift gift
Article by Jacqueline Kennett.
PLANT OILS & NATURAL MISTS stocked by The Thoughtful Gardener Hay on Wye
www.thoughtfulgardener.com www.thoughtfulgardener.com Backfold Backfold •• Hay Hay Castle Castle Wall Wall 07973 449609 07973 449609
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A1 Electrics
Brecon 01874 623727
Price Comparison NEFF
Slide & Hide Single Oven Currys price – £729
BOSCH BCS111GB
Hay-on-Wye 01497 821143
We don’t do BLACK FRIDAY DEALS, we do the best deals all year!
Cordless Vacuum
£624 + install £90 + remove old £15
Currys price – £399
John Lewis price – £802
John Lewis price – not listed
£697 + install £90 + remove old £15 Ao.com price – £704 £599 + install £90 + remove old £15
£600 + install FREE + remove
SIEMENS WM14N201 Washing Machine Currys price – not listed John Lewis price – £587
£542 + install £25 + remove old £20
Ao.com price – £441
Ao.com price – £582
OUR PRICE £400
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Builth Wells 01982 553388
Merry Christmas to all our customers
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FAMILY BUTCHERS 01497 820 636
01497 564 048
Happy Christ mas and a very b ig Thank Y o u to our custom ers for you r supp ort again this year.
Christmas is coming...
Fresh Farm Turkeys, Ducks & Geese
Large Range of Fresh Seasonal Game Our Homemade Sausagemeats, Stuffings & Homecured Bacon Alongside Our Quality Locally Sourced Beef, Lamb & Pork Homecooked Hams
& Festive Deli Counter Call in to discuss your Christmas requirements with us:
28 Castle Street, Hay on Wye HR3 5DF
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Fossils | Crystals | Books Local Art | Jewellery
Great News! We have received a new collection of fossils and minerals to swell our Christmas stock!
“Happy Christmas to all rock and fossil lovers! Peace and love to friends and visitors alike.” – Jurassic Dave 2 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DB | 01497 820 950
Knightia fish: Wyoming, 47 million years old, Eocene Promicroceras ammonites: (Marston Magna) Somerset, Jurassic Whale ear bones: Florida Orthoceras ammonites: Morocco, Devonian and 300 mya Mosasaur teeth: Morocco 75 mya Mastodon tusk face carvings: Java Dactylioceras ammonites: Whitby Bay UK, 170 mya Stramotolites fossil algae: 3.4 billion years old Madagascan and UK fossil wood Trilobites: Atlas mountains, Morocco 300mya; Devonian
Book ends: Orthoceras and Septerian, USA Black Tourmaline: Schorl from Brazil Uruguayan and Brazillian Amethyst Celestite: Beautiful blue from Madagascar Mookite and quartz skulls from South America Lapis Lazuli: Polished pieces Buddha: Carved Lapis Buddha: approx. 8 inches Copper ore: Michigan, USA Apopholite: From Poona, India, zeolite Magnificent polished quartz specimen from Brazil
Our display in a small shop between the Three Tuns and The Globe on Broad Street in Hay on Wye is amazing. A collection of the world’s wonderful treasures, beautiful and fascinating!
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“What present, from where?” That yearly dilemma which presents itself is; ‘what present, from where?’ So where do you find something different, something which receivers will like, something they haven’t seen before? A present needs to be special, and made with love, to show how much you care. The best place to look is Beacons Crafts in Bethel Square Brecon, which has been making, crafting, and selling for over twenty years. Beacons Crafts has lots of different artists, makers and craftspeople, from all over Wales and the borders, bringing their products to sell. All of the people, who ‘man’ the shop, are volunteering craftspeople, which also make and sell in the shop. This means that customers can always talk to someone who knows, or can find out about the products on sale. The varieties of crafts cover many different materials, and often the processes involved can be explained or demonstrated. The articles made vary, from useful household items,
practical objects, personal items and decorative pieces. Beacons Crafts also stocks many individual and different Christmas cards, in English and Welsh. It is this diversity and uniqueness which brings together happy people, receiving wonderful pieces of exceptional craft, to treasure for years to come. So now you know ‘where’, just come and decide ‘what’. Article supplied by Beacons Crafts
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News from Talgarth by William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth As I gather my thoughts for this final Wye Local column of 2018, there has been a distinct autumn chill in the air, the same chill that we felt when we gathered at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday. It was an immense privilege for me, as current Chair of Talgarth Town Council, to play my part in the solemn commemoration of 100 years since the guns of the Great War fell silent. Reading aloud the names of the fallen, in that war and subsequent conflict, made me reflect on the sacrifice of so many and on the debt that we owe them. It also reminds us all of the importance of working for peace, in our own community and in our national life, in these turbulent times. Only a few weeks ago, Cynthia Argent, Margaret Kite and their team were out in force in Talgarth Town Hall to host the seventh annual afternoon tea, which raised £1,787.50 towards Macmillan Cancer Support, making an impressive total of almost £12,000 over the past 7 years. This is thanks to the efforts of all the helpers, who contribute in so many ways to our community. Alan Tandy, Macmillan’s former Development Manager for Mid and North Wales, came out of retirement to express his appreciation. It is the very same spirit of volunteering demonstrated by Martin Draper and the Talgarth Christmas Lights Group, whose hard work over many weeks will be lighting up our town in the run up to Christmas. Talgarth is currently undergoing significant investment on a number of fronts, and, inevitably, that brings with it a measure of disruption. Many Woodlands Avenue residents are having their windows replaced this autumn, and I am working with Powys County Council housing colleagues and residents to keep the Solar Windows contractors up to the mark. Meanwhile, the next phase of the Talgarth Flood Alleviation Scheme is advancing apace, thanks to
the continued support of Welsh Government and Powys County Council. The residents involved have shown great patience over recent times and several have commented favourably on the efficiency of the contractors and the quality and craftsmanship of the stone masons delivering the scheme. Finally, the majority of local residents in our wider area are coping admirably with the disruption caused by the current closure of the A479 Bronllys Road, as Dwr Cymru/Welsh Water press on with their sewerage renewal work. While we have to build in a little longer for local journeys to allow for the diversion, the main lesson for all of us is just how much we take for granted the links between Talgarth, Bronllys and the adjacent communities. I am staying in close touch with the Dwr Cymru team as it is in all our interests, residents, businesses and community groups alike, to keep the closure period to a minimum. I look forward to seeing many of you in the coming weeks, at one of the several community events signalling the season of Advent.The Christmas Market is being held at Talgarth Town Hall on Saturday 1st December, ahead of the Christmas Lights switch on that evening. In the meantime, if you have any feedback or issues of concern, please don’t hesitate to contact me by phone on: 07703 112 113, by email: Cllr.wlliam.powell@powys.gov.uk, on Facebook or Twitter @WmPowell2016. Alternatively, please come along to my next advice surgery on Friday 7th December from 4pm at Talgarth TiRC. You can also pop into the TiRC at any time to request a call on any issue that is troubling you, at this busy time of year. Happy Christmas William
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News from Hay Castle Trust
Up on the Roof The Hay Castle restoration project includes the renovation and extension of the stone tile roof. This style of roof can still be seen on a few other buildings in the town, including the Rose and Crown on Broad Street. Rather than using slate, which is not native to the geological make-up of this region, roofers in the past would use specially quarried tiles of local stone. These are fixed to the roof using wooden pegs, or metal nails. The stone tiles tend to graduate from small tiles at the ridge which can be as little as 8 inches in length to vast stone slabs nearer the gutter which can measure as much as 30 inches. In the trade this is referred to as random width with diminished courses. On 12th November workers began removing the existing stone tiles and saving them to recycle them on the new roof. The tented scaffolding structure ensures protection from the elements and makes the task more efficient. All the tiles will be sorted and stacked and the roofers will move on to removing the batons and felt that lies beneath the tiles. Interestingly there is very little wastage as any broken or damaged tiles can be cut down and re-used on a smaller course. A new roof will be constructed over the burnt out east section, so there is a need for new tiles in addition to the recycled existing ones. New stone tiles will be quarried from just beneath Hay Bluff by local producers and craftspeople at Hay Stone.
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Throughout November Powys County Council ran a consultation survey on its Cabinet’s plans to introduce a green garden waste kerbside collection service, but remove the remaining green waste banks from the ‘bring’ sites around the county. Residents will have to pay for the service, although how much is undecided, and the waste will be recycled or composted. Not a lot of people know that the council actually already collects green garden waste at the kerbside with the three-weekly ‘black bin’ collection, if one purchases the appropriate orange sacks. But that waste unfortunately ends up in landfill. This new proposal emerged many months ago and the survey I have been running on Facebook on the issue has provoked a strong reaction.The vast majority of people support the idea of a kerbside green waste collection, but 90% are against the removal of the green waste banks situated in many of the county’s main car parks. Indeed, I know that those waste banks are often full-to-overflowing and that local people in all areas are very annoyed about the suggestion that they should be removed. But it seems, from the recent comments made by the council’s Cabinet Member responsible for Waste and Recycling and the way that his consultation survey has been designed, that he is determined to remove the green waste banks. I suspect he had already made his mind up about this before the council went out to consultation, but I do hope that if enough people indicate that they want the green waste banks to be retained that he will reconsider. We need both collection methods to maximise the recycling. Now, a bit of good news.There have been recent delays in the rollout of the Welsh Government-funded 30 hour Childcare Offer in Powys – the system by which parents in work can place their 3 and 4 year olds in a registered childcare/pre-school setting for up to 30 hours per week free of charge. So I was very pleased to get confirmation recently from the Minister for Children and Social Care that Powys County Council will begin delivering the Childcare Offer in January 2019 in two areas of the county, including the Gwernyfed High School catchment. Full rollout will happen across the rest of Powys by April 2019. Please do contact me anytime on kirsty.williams@ assembly.wales or 01874 625739.
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the Parliamentary estate – Portcullis House. Many Parliamentarians and Lords stopped to listen and from here we went for a drink in Strangers bar, where the choir would spontaneously break into song mid drink. Much to the delight of those already enjoying a drink, many of whom joined in and sung along with us. It was definitely a night myself and the Talgarth Male Voice Choir will not be forgetting in a hurry. This year’s Armistice Day marked the 100 year anniversary of the ending of World War One. Our community has close ties to the military and it was fantastic to see that all over Brecon and Radnorshire, members of the public including families and veterans turned out in huge numbers to remember those that made the ultimate sacrifice for us. I attended services in Hay, Glasbury and Brecon and also had the great honour to read a lesson and be part of the unveiling ceremony of the WW1 Memorial Bench and Wildlife Garden in the Brecon Peace Garden.
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News from... News from Black Mountains Lions Club Clyro Church in Wales School Playgroup has a new shed. When their new school opened, the old toy storage shed was just too old and tired to make the move. The wood was rotting and the mice were camping out in the soft toys. Black Mountains Lions stepped in and bought them a new shed complete with storage boxes for the toys, and were welcomed when they went along to meet the children, staff and helpers.
Photo (left): Lion President Jenny McKirdy, David McKirdy, David James, Pat Holmes and Cheryl Hyde together with some of the children and staff. Clyro playgroup is a lovely friendly group for preschool children that meets at 9am on a Monday morning at Clyro school. They have a different craft each week, share a drink and a snack, and have a wide variety of toys to play with. When it is good weather they play outside with the ride-ons or the water table, and when the weather is not so good they have the school hall to play in. If your child might go to Clyro school it is a great way for you and them to get to know the school, but because the playgroup is so friendly they cater for children going to a variety of schools to come along for a play and a socialise. Go along for a cup of tea and a chat and your little one can have a good play at the same time. Staff look forward to meeting you. Anyone wishing to learn more about the Black Mountains Lions or the Playgroup, please contact Cheryl on 01497 847 464 or 0743 399 950. News from Glasbury Get-Together Club I expect many of you will be busy arranging things for the coming Christmas festivities. Please don’t forget that our next club meeting will be our annual
Christmas Lunch on Wednesday 5th December at The Old Barn, Three Cocks, 12.30pm for 1pm. If you haven’t booked yet and would like to come, please give us a ring asap. Club funds will be providing the Christmas Raffle prizes so donations at this time will not be required, thank you. As mentioned previously, come January the club will have been running for 10 years. The committee thought it would be a fitting marker, after our AGM in January to have a celebration tea and a slide presentation of trips and occasions over the past years. Members appreciated the time spent and the informative talk from PCSO Helen Scott at our October Club Meeting. Good to have audience participation. Many thanks to Helen. Notice: Glasbury Crafters Craft Fayre on Sunday 2nd December, 11am to 3pm (in aid of Mountain Rescue), at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Table £5. Phone Geraldine to book on 01497 847 697. Sending Season’s Greetings to all our members and to everyone for a happy and peaceful time. News from Gwernyfed High School Gwernyfed – The Inclusive School Too often schools feel tempted to become ‘exam factories’ when a school’s success is primarily measured by exam results. However, we feel that it is vital not to lose sight of the invaluable role that schools play in a young person’s life: preparing students to grow into confident and valuable members of society as well as achieving their full potential. At Gwernyfed we endeavour to ensure that all of our students’ individual needs are supported, whether they be academic, social, emotional or physical. To achieve this holistic approach we have an enthusiastic and successful team of staff comprising: the Heads of School, ALENCo and Form Tutors who provide daily support, a pastoral curriculum and ensure good attendance. The Learning Support Team, led by Charlie Millington, provide a wide range of support including: individual and group interventions; Boost homework club; Sound training; in-class support; well-being support; Sixth Form mentors and reading buddies. Our Pastoral Support Officer, Jemma Lewis, who is a qualified and experienced Social Worker, is able to provide the additional support required by individual students in school as well as liaising with outside agencies and specialist counsellors. These include CAIS, Xenzone, Cruse, School Nurse and
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Community Police, who meet specific individual students and provide drop-in sessions. This team of dedicated staff and the ethos of the school ensures that every student feels supported and enables them to achieve their best outcomes and to reach their full potential. We are often looking to recruit Learning Support Assistants to join our Learning Support Team. If you are interested and feel that you can make a difference to the lives of the young people in our school community then please contact lmorlidge@gwernyfed-hs.powys.sch.uk. News from Hay & District Luncheon Club Why not come and join us at Hay & District Luncheon Club? A warm welcome, new friends and a delicious home-cooked meal are waiting for you. After lunch there is time for a chat before we enjoy a speaker or some entertainment. If you need transport then Hay Dial-a-Ride is available to help you. For further details please contact Trish Kiddle on 01497 821 276. We all look forward to meeting you. News from Hay Markets Ltd Ding Dong Merrily on High, the Christmas choir
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to everyone. A further 10–12 gates will be installed over the coming 12 months. Other Town Council news Hay’s Community Speed Watch (CSW) volunteer team does a great job monitoring traffic speeds on Newport Street. The group is seeking volunteers to cover additional roads in Hay. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for CSW, please contact Helen Scott, PSCO, on: helen.scott@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk. Dyfed Police have raised the issue of an increase in attempted thefts in the Hay area, including a vehicle and an attempted break in. Please be vigilant, always lock your property and keep valuables out of sight.
inaugural U3A Hay Photographic Competition will be judged, so be sure to bring your personal entry with you to be in with a chance of taking the 1st Prize home with you! Full details on our website: https://u3asites.org.uk/hay/home. Book your place as soon as possible with the Reception staff at the Baskerville Hall Hotel on 01497 820 033. Looking forward to seeing you there! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Peaceful New Year! For further information, ring 01497 851 228.
News from U3A Hay As the year draws to a close, it will be a cracker of a meeting of U3A Hay this month! On Tuesday 4th December at 12pm at Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro, we will hold our Christmas Lunch and festive celebrations. As well as being an ideal opportunity for us to get together, we will be drawing the winning raffle ticket for the wonderful bowl which we made in September – with just a little help from the Albrighton Potters. Plus, the
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Awake or asleep By a visitor to the HayDay Café This afternoon I would like to sleep, to sleep until I wake. To dream I am in another country, walking, and talking, and thinking aloud. Walking my dog in the sun. Walking in the hills with a stream running by. A stream that sings like a lullaby. May it not end, until I awake.
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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. 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 Sue Hodgetts 01497 822523. Boxing Circuits: 6–6.45pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club.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 month so if you would like to join in the fun, contact Carol by email: carolbrown42@hotmail.com.
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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: (term time only) 9.10–11am. 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 & join in. Our friendly group meets throughout the year
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What’s on: during the week in a lovely, quiet, warm venue. Give it a try and see if you like it! Beginners and all levels welcome. £6 a session - no commitment! Come whenever you can. Email: emmaphillpots@gmail.com. Contact Emma Phillpotts 01497 831704. 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: (term-time only) 10am–12 noon. 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. Talgarth Luncheon Club: 12 noon. Town Hall, Talgarth. Meals are served from 12 noon and cost £4. Our Meals on Wheels Service is also available at the same price with free delivery. Transport is provided by Dial a Ride. Don’t feel lonely, come and join us, you can be sure of a friendly chat and a laugh. Contact Cynthia Argent 01874 711408 or Margaret Kite 01874 711524. Swimsanity: 12 noon–1pm. Gym & Tonic, Hay. Decidedly not Aquarobics! Non swimmers welcome. Course and drop in available, but please call for details. Contact Cat (Gym and Tonic) 01497 822995.
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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 email sarahharmany@btinternet.com or 01874 713184. Junior Chess Club: (Term time only) 4.15–5.45pm. The Globe @ Hay (Lower Gallery), Newport Street, Hay. Free of charge and for anyone of school age. Contact Drew Dickinson 07714 767779 or the Globe @ Hay 01497 821762. 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. Hay Film Makers: 6.30 to 8pm.The Globe, Hay. Free entry. Come and 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 Cafe: (every fourth Tuesday in the month) 7pm. The Swan at Hay. Informal group, talks and discussions on scientific topics. Free, all welcome. Contact 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. 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: 6.30pm at Hay Football Pitches. 15yrs and upwards. £1 on the night. New ladies always welcome. Contact 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. Email vs.guest@ btinternet.com. Contact 01497 820256.
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What’s on: during the week 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: (term time only) 9.15–11.15am. Bronllys. £1 per session, 50p additional child. Refreshment included. Bumps, Babies & Toddlers all welcome. Facebook: Stay & Play Playgroup – Bronllys. Muddy Puddles Playgroup: (term time only) 9.30–11.30am.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 01981 510208. English Country Dancing (U3A): 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.
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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–12pm 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: (third Wednesday of the month) 12pm– 2.30pm 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 Sue Hodgetts 01497 822523. Wednesday Lunch Club: (third Wednesday of the month) at Rhosgoch Golf Club. Nothing formal, just lots of happy chatter over a good lunch. Contact Jeanette Cruse 01497 851756. Whist Drive: 2pm 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. Glasbury Paddlers: Canoe club meets at 6.30pm at Glasbury. Visit Glasbury Paddlers on Facebook or email: petermayallpaddlesports@ gmail.com.
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: (second Wednesday of the month) 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. New members welcome. Contact 01497 822523. Black Mountains Lions Club: (first and 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 &
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What’s on: during the week Clock Tower, Hay. 40 stalls of local produce, hot food, crafts, vintage & more. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. 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: (term time only) 9.15–11am. Talgarth Primary School (Main Hall). 50p donation for refreshments. Contact Wendy 07989 946241. Babies & Toddlers @ Bethesda: (term time only) 9.30–11.30am. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@ me.com or 01497 820685. Story Power: 10am–5pm at The Story of Books, 20 Castle Street, Hay on Wye. Artist Tessa Waite will be in residence, she invites you to bring along a childhood book – or the memory of it–that shaped you in some way. Read more on page 18. 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: (Every other week) 2–4pm. Conservative Club (Small room), Lion Street, Hay. Anyone who is blind or has restricted vision is very welcome to join us for a chat, speakers, outings etc. Contact Aileen Burr 01497 821273 or John Price 01497 820464. Brilley Patches: (fortnightly) 2–4.30pm. Brilley & Michaelchurch Village Hall. A patchwork and
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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: (term time only) 4–5pm. 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 (for girls aged 5–7): (term time only) 4.30–5.30pm. Contact eardisleyrainbows@hotmail.co.uk. Swimsanity: 6–7pm. Gym & Tonic, Hay. Decidedly not Aquarobics! Non swimmers welcome. Course and drop in available, but please call for details. Contact Cat (Gym and Tonic) 01497 822995. Gwernyfed Ladies RFC Training: 6pm (U15s girls), 6.30pm (U 18s), 6.45pm (Ladies). Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth. Contact Delyth Thomas 07891 371458. Tai Chi and Qi Gong - Mind and Body: 6–7.30pm. Clyro VIllage Hall. Small and friendly group. All levels welcome. Contact Maz 07581 740570. 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: 6.30–8.30pm at Gwernyfed Sports Hall. Just turn up on the night for a fun, relaxed game of netball. £3.50 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. 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 month) 7.30pm at Gwernyfed Rugby Club. See local posters. Hay Adult Theatre Studies: 7.30–9.30pm. Clifford Community Centre. “Tales from around the Globe”. Contact Janine Sharp. Only £7 a session. Email: haytheatreco@ gmail.com. Contact 07733 055430. 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.
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What’s on: during the week 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. Bethlehem Sparks – Parent & Toddler Group: (Term time only) 9.30am–11am. Talgarth Town Hall Committee Room. All welcome. 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): (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: 12–2pm. At The Baskerville Arms, Clyro. Contact 01497 820670. South Powys Community Football Hub – Football for Girls: (term time only) 4.30–5.15pm Caterpillars (new to football) and 5.15–6pm Butterflies (have played before or are confident). Gwernyfed High School Sport’s Hall. For girls aged 5–11 years. Each session £2. Contact Tony, email southpowyscommunityhub@gmail.
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com or 07854 012841. Kids @ Bethesda Club (4–11 years): (term time only) 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 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: (first Saturday in the month) 8am–1pm.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. Hay Junior Theatre & Hay Senior Theatre: (term time only) at Cusop Village Hall. Hay Junior Theatre
(10.30am–12.30pm). Fantastic fun, professional performance skill training for ages 7–11 with Janine Sharp. Hay SeniorYouthTheatre (1– 3pm.) Cusop Village Hall. For ages 12–16. No experience needed. £7 per session. Visit www.haytheatre. co.uk. Email: haytheatreco@gmail. com. Contact 07733 055430. 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 (fifth 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 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: (fourth Sunday of the month) 3pm. Contact 01874 711061. Glasbury Methodist Church Service: 6pm. All welcome. Contact M Lawrence 07867 784681. Velindre Village 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.
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What’s on: during the week / month Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@me.com or by phone 01497 820685. DURING THE MONTH Now until Sunday 16th December Glasbury Arts present: ‘Bi-Annual Exhibition – Celebration of Ceramics and Glass: Opening hours, Tues–Fri 10am–4pm, Sat & Sun 12pm–4pm, Mon closed. Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Gallery. Entrance fee £2. Now until Christmas Poppies for Cusop: St Mary’s Church, Cusop. Display of hundreds of poppies to commemorate 100 years since the end of WW1. The church is open every day. See article on page 17. Now until 31st December Local Landscapes Photography Exhibition: The Globe @ Hay. See advert in our Christmas Shopping section. Now until January 2019 Hay Makers Christmas Exhibition: St John’s Place, Hay. See advert in our Christmas Shopping section. Saturday 1st December Car Boot Sale: 9am - 1pm. Church Hall,Talgarth. Talgarth Christmas Market: From 2pm until the Christmas lights are switched on at 5pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Shop for your Christmas gifts. Visit www. talgarthdistrictregeneration.org. See article on page 51. Pizza Night: Half hourly sittings from 5.30 to 7.30pm. Takeaways also available. The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. Contact 01874 711125. See advert in our Party Time section. Christmas Party Night: Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section.
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Hay Jazz presents: ‘Before they went Electric’. Martin Wheatley & Martin Litton: 7.30pm. St. Mary’s Church, Hay. From the birth of the banjo to the golden age of the guitar, in a fascinating cabaret that takes us from Africa to Hawaii, from the ukulele to the octophone, the wizard of the strings sings, plays, entertains and demonstrates a dozen fretted instruments. Bach, Chopin, Hot Jazz novelties and even the Dambusters March. Expect to be amazed. Tickets £12. Bar available. Visit www.hayjazz.org. Contact 07748 652194. The Village Quire present: ‘Out With the Old’ - Candlelit Christmas Concert. 7.30 pm. All Saints’ Church, Cwmbach, Glasbury, HR3 5LR.Tickets £8 (18 and under £5) to include mulled wine and mince pies. Visit www.villagequire. org.uk. Contact 01497 847676. Folk & Irish Music Night: 8.30pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert in our Party Time section. Sunday 2nd December Glasbury Crafters’ Fair: 10am 3pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. In aid of local Mountain Rescue.Tables £5 - contact 01497 847697. Contact The Harp Inn 01497 847373. See advert in our Party Time section and Glasbury Get-Together article on page 59. GVH Auction: Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section. Tuesday 4th December U3A Hay – Christmas Lunch. See article on page 63. Wednesday 5th December Hay Dial-a-Ride Christmas Lunch: The Castlefields. Hay Dial-a-Ride members only. £5 plus lunch. To book/join contact the office (9am
– 12 noon, Mon - Friday) 01497 821616. Glasbury Get-Together Christmas Lunch: 12.30 for 1pm. The Old Barn, Three Cocks. See article on page 59. Thursday 6th December Flicks in the Sticks presents – “Finding Your Feet” (cert 12): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. On the eve of retirement a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister who lives on an impoverished inner-city council estate. Starring Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie, Timothy Spall, Joanna Lumley. Bring your own refreshments. Cabaret seating. Tickets on the door £5. Contact 01544 327227. Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. Baskerville Arms, Clyro. In aid of HayDay Cafe. See advert in our Party Time section. Friday 7th December William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth Advice Surgery: 4pm. Talgarth Tourist Information and Resource Centre. Contact 07703 112113. See article on page 51. ‘Great War and Home Front Stories and Poems’: 7pm. St Mary’s Church, Cusop. See article on page 17. Shooshoobaby’s Christmas Cabaret: 7.45pm. Winforton Community Hall, HR3 6EA. A shamelessly sparkly Christmas cabaret. Age 9+. Adults £10, child £5, family £25. Tickets online at www.artsalive.co.uk. Contact 01544 328425 or 07914 924605. Saturday 8th December Pizza Night: Half hourly sittings from 5.30 to 7.30pm. Takeaways
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What’s on: during the month also available. The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. Contact 01874 711125. See advert in our Party Time section. Sunday 9th December Sunday Roast with Santa: Peterstone Court Hotel. £26 per adult, £14 per child, under 3 free. Contact 01874 665387. See advert in our Party Time section. Tuesday 11th December ‘Now Winter Comes Slowly’ A festive Programme of Wintry Favourites: 7.30pm. St Mary’s Church, Hay. Elin Manahan Thomas, Soprano and Elizabeth Kenny, Lute and Theorbo. Tickets £15 (students £7.50) from Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay.Visit www.haymusic. org for full programme details or www.boothbooks.co.uk. Contact 01497 820322. Wednesday 12th December Christmas Carol Service with The Monday Choir: 3pm. St Mary’s Church, Hay. All welcome. Entry £3.50 to include tea and mince pies. Raffle. Proceeds in aid of Hay Dial-A-Ride. Contact 01497 821616. See advert in our Party Time section. Friday 14th December Disco Party Night: The Swan at Hay. Contact 01497 821188. See advert in our Party Time section. Friday Live - The Village Quire present: ‘Out With the Old’ Candlelit Christmas Concert. 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. Earlybird tickets £8. See advert in our Party Time section. Saturday 15th December Christmas Party Night: Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section. Disco Party Night: The Swan at Hay. Contact 01497 821188. See
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advert in our Party Time section. Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th December The Snow Queen: 12 noon - 4pm. Philosophie, 13 Castle Street, Hay, HR3 5DF. £5 inc gifts. See advert in our Christmas Shopping section. Sunday 16th December ‘Breads for Christmas’ – Baking Class: 10am – 4pm. The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. Contact 01874 711125. Holy Communion: 10.30am. Llanstephan Church. See article and advert on page 16. Santa Fun Charity Run 2018 with The Hay Runner & Hay Hotfooters (Sponsored by Hay Markets): 11am. Start & finish at The Parish Hall, Hay. 2 mile fun run. Earlybird entry - adult £4, children £2, family £8 (2 x adults, 2 x children). On the day - adult £5, children £3, family £10. Run or walk, your choice. Festive theme, festive refreshments. Facebook - The Hay Runner. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. Christingle and Carol Service: 3pm. Felindre Village Hall. Music from Open Door. Service arranged by Penyrheol Baptist Chapel and everyone welcome. Suitable for young families with refreshments served afterwards. Trouble getting to Felindre? Contact Secretary of Penyrheol 01874 711061. Talgarth Community Choir presents ‘A Christmas Concert’: 7pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Tickets on the door £5. Monday 17th December YFC Carol Service: 7pm. Llandefalle Church. See article and advert on page 16. Tuesday 18th December Nine Lessons & Carols: 7pm. Llyswen Church. See article and
advert on page 16. Thursday 20th December Hay’s Christmas Market Day: 9am. Memorial Square, Hay. Come along for some festive fun. The market stalls will be bursting with yummy local produce, crafts, clothing, antiques, books, furniture and potentially a present or two! See advert in our Christmas Shopping section and article on page 61. Bingo Fundraiser in Aid of Hay Sports - Christmas Special: Doors open 6.45 for 7.15pm start. The Bowls Pavilion, Hay. Prize and cash - if numbers suffice £50 top prize. Tea, coffee, biscuits, bar, ample parking and a warm welcome awaits. Disco Party Night: The Swan at Hay. Contact 01497 821188. See advert in our Party Time section. Christmas Quiz: 8pm. Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section. Friday 21st December A Celebration of Christmas with the Children of Boughrood: 6pm. Boughrood Church. See article and advert on page 16. Christmas Ceilidh. 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. Earlybird tickets £8. See advert in our Party Time section. Christmas Draw: Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section. Saturday 22nd December Papyrus-making Workshop: 10.30am–1pm, at The Story of Books, Hay, HR3 5DF. £10 per person. To book your place, please contact Emma Balch: 07879 373431 or info@thestoryofbooks. com. See article on page 10. Carols in the Barn: 7pm. The Felinfach Griffin. See article and advert on page 16.
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What’s on: during the month / next month Christmas Disco: 8pm. The Conservative Club, 35 Lion Street, Hay, HR3 5AB. Free entry. Contact 01497 820402. See advert in our Party Time section. Music Night with DJ Johnny B: Baskerville Arms, Clyro. See advert in our Party Time section. Sunday 23rd December Christmas Draw: 8pm. The Conservative Club, 35 Lion Street, Hay, HR3 5AB. Contact 01497 820402. See advert in our Party Time section. Monday 24th December Crib Service: 4pm Llyswen Church. See article and advert on page 16. Holy Communion & Nativity: 6.30pm. Talachddu Church. See article and advert on page 16. Christmas Eve Prize Draw: The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert in our Party Time section. Candlelit Midnight Mass: 11.30pm. Llyswen Church. See article and advert on page 16. Tuesday 25th December Holy Communion: 9am. Boughrood Church. See article and advert on page 16. Holy Communion: 10.30am. Llandefalle Church. See article and advert on page 16. Monday 31st December Pudding & Prosecco Run: The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill. In aid of the Drew Barker-Wright Charity. Contact 01874 711125. See advert in our Party Time section. New Year’s Eve - DJ and Nibbles: The Kinnersley Arms, Kinnersley, HR3 6QA. Contact 01544 327778. See advert in our Party Time section. New Year’s Eve Disco: 8pm. The Conservative Club, 35 Lion Street, Hay, HR3 5AB. Free entry for
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members, non members £2.50 pp. Raffle in aid of St Michael’s Hospice. Buffet. Contact 01497 820402. See advert in our Party Time section. New Year’s Eve with ‘Sould’: 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. VIP Earlybird advance tickets £18 include appetisers and aperitifs in our downstairs restaurant for a select number of very special guests, plus entry into the event! Standard ticket £10 which includes a free glass of fizz on arrival. See advert in our Party Time section. Thursday 3rd January Flicks in the Sticks presents – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbings Missouri” (cert 15): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at the town’s revered chief of police.When his second-incommand gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing’s law enforcement is only exacerbated. A darkly comic drama. Bring your own refreshments. Cabaret seating. Tickets on the door £5. Contact 01544 327227. Saturday 5th January Folk & Irish Music Night: 8.30pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert in our Party Time section. Tuesday 8th January Hay Camera Club - Open Evening: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). The public are invited to an informal open evening to meet members and have a glass of wine. The evening starts with a short talk by Lisa Marie of Wye Local magazine on the calendar competition and opportunity for local photographs.
Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Tuesday 15th January Hay Camera Club - Ask The Panel: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). Photo questions for our panel of experts. Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Saturday 19th January Talgarth Flix in the Stix presents “God’s Own Country”: visit www. talgarthdistrictregeneration.org. See advert on page 61. Tuesday 22nd January Hay Camera Club: “Sheep Farming – A Year in Their Lives”: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). A presentation by Roy Carr. Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Wednesday 23rd January Grow for Talgarth: New Gurkha Inn, Talgarth. Following last year’s successful fundraising curry night join us for another one! Visit www. talgarthdistrictregeneration.org. See advert on page 61. Tuesday 29th January Hay Camera Club – Digital Open Competition for Club Members: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. 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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