Wye Local Issue 149 March 2019

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March 2019 • Issue 149 The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages

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Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford. Tel: 01497 820516 Ffrwdgrech Industrial Estate, Llanfaes, Brecon, LD3 8LA. Tel: 01874 624161 To advertise in Wye Local please call Clare: 07811 961 983 or email: clare@wyelocal.co.uk

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Hello 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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Welcome to our March issue. As we go to print the temperatures are on the up, there are flowers appearing in the garden – could spring be here and here to stay? On page 2 you will see we’re expanding. If you’d like to come and join the team, please apply by the middle of the month. And if you’d like an idea of the ‘perks of the job’, read Nicole’s review on pages 38–39. Welcome to our new advertisers this month: CB Consultancy, page 2. Maid2Clean, page 5. Les Lennard Car Sales Ltd, page 10. MG Carpentry and Handyman, page 18. Beacon Detection, page 19. PJ Jenkins Locksmith, page 22. Please show them your support, as you continue to do with our regular, ongoing advertisers. We hope you enjoy our regular interviews... perhaps you can put forward some names for our ‘Get to really know...’ and ‘Local Talent’ features? Give Clare a call or drop her an email. The team love to read about local people and businesses. Last month my car, Vera, was lucky to get some TLC from Clean Attention to Detail.Vera is still sparkling – read more on page 8. With this feeling of spring in the air, perhaps it’s time to do some home improvements. Turn to pages 18–29 where we’ve provided an ample selection of local trades and businesses to help with the transformations. Fancy trying or revisiting cricket? Hay Cricket Club are looking for new members, see page 35. Cariads Local Ltd would like to wish Geraldine, Wayne and team the best of success at the new shop. See you for that celebratory drink! See pages 32–33. Enjoy, Lisa Marie x Photo: Lisa Marie, Cariad and Otis.

Competition Winner of November competition: February competition: DavidKeylock, Mann, Ffynnon Gynydd Lynn Glasbury

This month’s prize up for grabs... A £10 Hay Voucher goes to the winner The winner of the March issue wordsearch wins a voucher to the value of this month’s Wordsearch competition. The lucky winner will be able to of £10 from The Flower Shop in Hay. Please complete the wordsearch spend their voucher in any of the great local shops and businesses that on page 55 and send it to us by 16th March 2019. The winner will accept Hay Vouchers. complete the word search on page 64 and be pickedPlease at random. send to us by 16 December 2015.

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Get to really know... Stuart Arnold Stuart Arnold moved to Hay-on-Wye from Scotland 18 years ago to become Head Chef at the Swan Hotel in Hay. He fell in love with the area and is still here! Place of birth? Neath. Where do you live now? Hay-on-Wye. Marital status? Married to Louise. Occupation? Head Chef at the Honey Café. Children? Two daughters, Megan and Ffion. Pets? Three dogs, two guinea pigs, a horse and a cat. What was your favourite childhood television programme? Blue Peter. Do you collect anything? No, but I still have my comic and annual collection from when I was a child. It’s been sitting in my attic for the last 18 years. If you could be an animal, what would you be? An albatross, to fly around the world. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? The ability to fly. What’s your first thought when you wake up in the morning? Better get the dogs walked and fed. Do you believe in ghosts? No. Most exciting thing you’ve won? £25 on a scratch card years ago. Two lessons life has taught you? You have to work to make the best of it and don’t take anything for granted. What makes you grumpy? Laziness and bad hygiene. You’re given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? On animals probably, knowing my girls. Have any bad habits? None, but my wife might disagree... What book would you recommend to others? Seven Years in Tibet. Best present you’ve ever received? My first dog, for my fourth birthday. List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: To be tidier. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? Mexico and South America. Name one thing you miss about being a kid: Having my parents around. What’s your favourite song of all time? ‘Lucky Man’

by The Verve. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Saturday night? Cooking at the Honey Café. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Cycle ride and roast dinner with the family. What would be your dream job? I already have it. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Baked some chocolate cakes for my daughters.

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Local Talent: Otherworld Creatures Artist name? My name is Meriel Green, though I tend to work under the name ‘Otherworld Creatures’. Type of artist? I’m a creature artist and I work in casting, sewing, and most recently, felting. Range of products? My biggest sellers tend to be my needle-felted creature ornaments and gifts. The other side of my business is the creation of creature costumes for theatre productions and live events. I’ve done work for the Willow Globe and the National Theatre. Price range? My felting work starts at around £10 for my little birds, up to £200+ for my full-sized animals. My costumes depend on size and complexity. A werewolf I made recently for a live event would have fetched around £1,000 at retail, and was the result of months of intensive work. How long have you been an artist? I’ve been interested in art all my life. I

have developmental dyspraxia, which made it difficult for me to make notes in classes, so I used to draw monsters in my notebooks to help me focus my mind on what was being said. It was in my late teens that I started getting serious about art as a career. Where did you train or gain experience? My first artistic training was an evening class at Coleg Powys, because I was turned down to study A-level Art at my high school, and so I took on the extra classes to build a portfolio. I studied animation at University of Wales Trinity St David, and got into practical effects after graduating. I also completed a business course run by GoWales, which was amazingly helpful. Artist statement: Creating an illusion of life is at the core of what I do. People get attached to my creatures, they give them names and stories. I think to be able to make someone see life and personality in a piece you’ve created from nothing is truly magical.

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BUSINESS PROFILE

Luke Tittley: Hop, Sip & Pump Hop, Sip & Pump is a mobile bar hire business covering Herefordshire, Wales and the West Midlands, set up in 2018. Why did you decide to set up the business? My partner and I moved back to Herefordshire just over three years ago following a decade in Brighton, lured home by the countryside and family. Initially, I took the role of house husband, looking after my son while my girlfriend concentrated on her own PR & Marketing business. While I enjoyed being at home I was starting to get itchy feet and after a summer helping my friend Martin Powell at wedding marquee hire company Acacia Marquees, I struck upon the idea of a mobile bar; a business that would fit well with my home life, while allowing me to explore a new challenge. Where are you based? We’re based in Broxwood, Herefordshire, which is between Pembridge and Weobley. Do you have ambitions to move or grow bigger? We’re in the process of moving to bigger premises, which will give us scope to expand the range of bars and supporting services that we offer. We have contacts on the festival circuit, and a team that is full of creative flair, so ultimately want to offer ‘more than a mobile bar’ where we can, including seating areas, specialist drinks and stylistic touches that elevate the whole experience – we’re really keen to work with our customers so that our bar fits with the look and feel of their event. How many staff do you employ? We currently have a pool of approximately 12 sociable, hardworking and friendly staff who are called upon as and when needed. The quality of Hop, Sip & Pump’s team is essential – we’re a customer-service focused business at the end of the day and how we behave and relate to our clients has a big impact on their overall experience of working with us. Do you need to do any annual training to keep your qualifications up to date? Having all the necessary qualifications needed to run a bar was

my first priority when I started planning the launch of my business. I have a private licence which allows me to sell alcohol to the public; this lasts indefinitely. I believe you should never stop learning, however, and am planning to book myself and some staff members onto various training courses in the near future. We already make a mean cocktail, but there’s always more you can learn. I can see this becoming an area we look to become experts in. A lesson having your own business has taught you? Go for it! Working for yourself is extremely rewarding, being in control of your own destiny, while doing something that you love. What is your ideal job/client? I love festivals and I have organised some excellent parties – I know some useful people, including djs, artists and performers, and enjoy the whole process; from choosing the music, to dressing the venue, and of course, making sure there are some great drinks on offer! We’re looking to get Hop, Sip & Pump into some local festivals – maybe one day we’ll be hosting something ourselves. Any event that gets the creative juices flowing interests me and I enjoy the variety – we can do very formal, relaxed, themed, whatever a customer wants. I really do love it all – ensuring the guests are having a good time is a great reward! What is your greatest achievement in your business? Getting it off the ground and winning work so quickly. An idea round the kitchen table turned into reality within six months. One of our first customers, Hereford College of Arts, is still a regular. We have been providing the student union with a bar every Thursday since November and it’s proving a great success – beyond serving drinks, we’re now in charge of the music and even bar games. A first for the college too, it’s been really well received and is contributing to more of a ‘university’ experience for the degree level students. What has been the biggest help to building your business up? I have a great group of friends in various useful professions! PR, marketing and graphic design have proved helpful so far, plus some experienced bar people keen to get involved in something a bit different. In general, I know quite a

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few self-employed people, so their advice has been great. List one thing you wish you could change about your business: I wish I had started it sooner! List five goals on your business to-do list: 1. Expansion, including different bar types, bigger bars and add on options such as creating seating areas around the bar. 2. Variety, getting the opportunity to bring Hop, Sip & Pump to a range of different events, including local festivals. 3. Making the most of where we live. I’m really keen to use local drinks producers where possible, we’re spoilt for choice in this area. 4. Being as green as possible, we already use compostable cups and paper straws, but there’s always more that could be done. 5. Keep having fun! So far I’ve loved every second of the experience, and I intend to keep doing so. Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? Not so much a hidden talent, more making use of the ones I’ve got. My partner and I have always enjoyed hosting, having friends round for dinner, parties and generally making sure

people have a good time. Hop, Sip & Pump is an extension of this. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you whilst doing your job? I once had to do some replumbing of the beer pipes under the bar whilst they were live.Thanks to my professional staff calmly serving people up top, I got away with nobody noticing the chaos of spraying beer going on down below! This was my most embarrassing and funniest moment – we still laugh about it now! Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? We pride ourselves on not just attending, but adding to your occasion. The Hop, Sip & Pump team is attentive and friendly, we like to work with customers beforehand to make sure our bar looks the part and that we’re serving the right drinks for the occasion and client’s tastes, where possible steering people to local producers. Overall, we relish a challenge, so any potential customers out there looking for something a bit special, please talk to us, we want to create bespoke experiences which really reflect the occasion. Sum your business up in five words: Friendly, professional, versatile and customer focused.

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REVIEW

A clean car equals a happy mind!

I was in two minds whether to contact Wayne about valeting my car. With two children who insist on snacking during journeys, being a family who like to walk most weekends, and living up a country lane – it’s safe to say my car was absolutely filthy! After the school and nursery run, I emptied the contents of my car into a bag in a panic. I’m too embarrassed to show you the ‘before’ photos but let’s just say I may have found rock hard banana peels, components of Connect Four, undelivered Christmas cards, random Kinder Egg toys, Barbie’s shoes, some loose change and much more! I’m hoping some parents reading this can relate?! Wayne arrived at my home in his sign-written van. All he needed from me was a power point. So once I’d made him a coffee I was able to leave him to it on my drive and go about my day’s work in my home office. As I sat at my desk working, Wayne was outside doing his magic. Could it get much more convenient than this? Halfway through I checked in on Wayne. There was a huge difference already. The mats had been cleaned and were put aside to dry, the interior was looking jet black and polished, with sparkly silver trims. It dawned on me that I hadn’t seen my car so clean since it left the showroom eight or so years ago! By late afternoon, it was time for me to collect the children. Oh my days, what a transformation. If it wasn’t for a few scratches and dents (from my impeccable driving!), it could have passed as a new car. My first thought was, the kids are banned. My second thought was, I really need to do this more often. I asked Wayne if he enjoys his work. “Yes, it’s so satisfying seeing the transformations”. I can honestly say Wayne did a superb job. Many moons ago I’d go

to a valeting place in Hereford whilst I ran various errands in town, killing two birds with one stone and all that. Yes, it was nice coming back to a clean car but it was nowhere near as thorough as Wayne’s work. Little things like the change pot – now completely spotless under Wayne’s keen eye. Over time a slight green substance had appeared on the rubber ridge on all my windows: Wayne had got rid of this, whereas the Hereford company never touched it. Wayne even cleaned under the invisible shelf in the boot, where he found further Barbie pieces, an out-of-date map and various other junk! Even the children’s car seats got the once-over. The interior was immaculate. The exterior the same. The company name really is 100% true – Clean Attention to Detail. Driving over to Clyro School to collect Cariad gave me time to reflect. Yes, I’d have to let the kids back in the car, but no way would I be letting them snack in here anytime soon! I’ve since put a box in the boot for our dirty walking shoes and I have two seat organisers on order. Only this morning a bird decided to poo on my car... Wayne advised me to spray with water and use a microfibre cloth:“You don’t want that getting into the paintwork.” Wayne does Mini Valets from £30, and Full Valets from £60 (this is what I had). The next stage up is detailing, which is a full clean and valet with ceramic coating or wax coating, and where Wayne professionally machine polishes paintwork to remove scratches and bring any dull paint up to its original gloss – this starts from £100. These are starting prices, as it depends on the size of the vehicle and how dirty it is. Wayne offers bespoke packages depending on what the customer requires; he can simply do an outside clean if that’s all you need. Clean Attention to Detail also cleans carpets at homes and businesses. Based on his attention to vehicles, I’ve no doubt he’s fantastic in this field too. If you fancy a valet or carpet clean, be sure to give him a call. Clean Attention to Detail covers the area in a 250-mile radius of Erwood. I am over the moon – it’s surprising how a clean car gives you an instant uplift in life. Thank you Wayne. Lisa Marie

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Glasbury Arts in March Glasbury Village Hall Annual Exhibition Friday 1 March– Tuesday 5 March This year we have another exciting line up including two paintings borrowed from Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Gallery, one by internationally renowned painter Martyn Jones and the other by the immensely talented, the late Sir Kyffin Williams. Other guests include Carrie Ede, who produces startling but beautiful work, Hannah Firmin, Print Maker and illustrator, and photographer Mark Zytynski, plus the wide range of local talent and of course the exciting work that always appears from Gwernyfed High School. Entry £4, free to members of Glasbury Arts, over 65s, young people in full-time education and people unwaged. Opening hours: Friday 6–7.30pm, Saturday/Sunday 11am–4.30pm, Monday/Tuesday 10.30am–4pm. Special two-course Arts lunch (£14) available at the River Café each day of the exhibition but must be booked in advance on 01497 847 007.

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Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Harp Workshops and Recital Sunday 24 March, 2pm–6.30pm Gwernyfed High School The workshops are for anyone who plays the harp, irrespective of standard. The afternoon is being organised by our new partner – the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, with Head of Harp Eleanor Turner and a quartet from amongst their very talented students. The event is FREE to all harp players and the hour-long recital is open to anyone who would like to come along. Booking essential.To reserve your place on the workshops email Eleanor Turner at Eleanor.Turner@ bcu.ac.uk. The recital can be booked by email: john. fitzgerald@glasburyarts.co.uk or by telephone: 07583 544 110.

Sunday 10 March, 10.30am–4pm Glasbury Village Hall Join Nick Brown from MASH Cinema for a full day of video projection mapping, live light graffiti and VJing in this fun, immersive, colourful and creative workshop! Tickets: £13, 10% members discount applies. Booking essential through glasburyarts.co.uk. This event is supported by Gwernyfed Community Council.

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“Dying for a Laugh was terrific!”; “Really enjoyed the show and very glad to have been there.” These were just some of the comments received after Wye Players’ performance in Glasbury Village Hall last November. They are hoping to build on this success and attract new members. Are you interested in: performing; directing; writing; reading plays informally; designing/making costumes/ scenery/props; or helping in any other technical or front-of-house area? Wye Players meet about once a week to read plays together, whether for performance or not. For performance they tend to favour comedy but the range considered is limited only by who is available to take part.They like to put on a good show but don’t take themselves too seriously. Meetings are for the social activity as well as the artistic side. If you think this might appeal to you – why not go along to their new members’ event in Clyro School on Monday 25th March? Email maggy@thepaintednet.com or ring Mike on 07796 213 366 for further information. No experience necessary, but obviously welcome.

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Protecting wildlife for the future

Wild in March

The most noticeable feature of the tree is the fluttering of the leaves in even the slightest breeze which is reflected in the Latin name. This is quite noticeable in the distance when approaching the tree. An old name for the tree is Quaking Asp. The leaves tremble in the wind because the long leaf stalk is flattened and flexible. The reasons the tree has evolved this way are believed to be for protection against the effect of high winds and to help with light penetration to lower leaves of the tree. Some suggest that the fluttering also improves carbon dioxide uptake in these relatively rapidly growing trees.

Populus tremula Aspen The catkins shown appear early before the leaves on Aspen trees. Trees are either male or female and can reproduce by forming suckers quite some distance from the parent, so collections are often all of one sex. The picture shows both types of catkin with female on the left, taken at Llangorse Lake.

The wood is white and soft, but fairly strong, and is used notably for making matches. Look out for catkins in March followed by the fluttering leaves later in the season. John Crellin

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What you can do, as you wait for a brew! Body Blitz this morning and the Wye Local deadline imminent! Last night I had writer’s block but I’ve learnt: Don’t sweat it, you’ll get your divine intervention at work – something ALWAYS comes up! And so it was! This morning’s session involved: two free-weights exercises which smoothly transitioned from one to the next, (chest flies, then straight up into a clean and press for example) for 30s (seconds) each, then repeat for 20s. As you ask (!): 3 differently paired sets. (Then 1 min of cardio – niiice!) Repeat all x 3 = 30mins! We were performing ‘Prisoner Squats’ with tiny jumps. After that particular set, during a quick break, we were discussing osteoporosis (OP) and a report out recently that said if you do mini jumps for 30s, three times a day it can help to prevent it. I added to this by saying it’s even BETTER if you go in multi planes and slightly ‘jolty’ to stimulate and keep the bones ‘guessing’, AND to do it as a bone by bone thing (jumping is great for legs but does nothing for bones in the arm’s density). We then remarked on how easy it would be to do this at

home. And this brings me to the point: it’s actually easy to do a LOT at home. It’s easy to do fundamental, important things simply as you wait for the kettle to boil! ‘Wall falls’ would be easy to achieve, and help to prevent OP in forearms. (Imagine being arms-length away from the wall, pretending to fall into it and stopping yourself with hands) THAT’S what the bones need! You could EASILY and accessibly (and invisibly!) do your Pelvic Floor exercises whilst you wait for the beans to simmer! I do Pilates for the Pelvic Floor and can give you exercises even better than Kegels. Another essential: posterior rotator cuff muscles, sub scapula, and rhomboids. ALL of us need to work the posterior chain and flutters, windmills (imagine throwing and catching a ball – it’s the ‘catching’ bit we need to work on), you could easily do whilst Coronation Street is on! And balance work too! Ask and I’ll send you a fact sheet and link to my video, ready to use: mizzfit@mail.com. Article

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Plant of the Month

THE DAFFODIL (NARCISSUS) “Daffodils, that come before the swallow dares and take the winds of March with Beauty” – William Shakespeare. Is there anything better for spring than the cheerful blooms of the Daffodil working their magic in so many parts of the garden? Easy to grow and flowering year after year, Daffodils come in all sizes, several colours and different varieties, flowering over a long period from January to April. Dwarf varieties such as the multi-headed ‘Tête a Tête’ work really well in pots, baskets, in a rockery or under trees and shrubs. Larger varieties make a bold statement in beds and borders. Daffodils will grow in most soils and thrive best in sun or shade. If you missed out on planting your bulbs last autumn your local garden centre will have pot grown plants for planting out now. They should be allowed to die down naturally and fed as the flowers finish so they build up energy for flowering the following year. So transform your garden with a much needed fanfare of colour in the early part of the gardening season and don’t forget that Daffodils also work brilliantly with other spring bulbs, Primroses, Wood Anemones and flowering shrubs such as Forsythia.

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Home Improvements Is the feel of spring in the air encouraging some home improvements? I’m going to tackle it room by room – for the complete house I need various trades and experiences. Please do use local businesses for all your home improvements. A local business will spend their earnings in the local community. Keep it local, folks!

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COAL, WOOD & OIL HEATING

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

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BUSINESS PROFILE

ROOM by Coralie Rogers

Coralie Rogers set up ROOM in 2000 with a love of fabrics and interior decoration. The business employs two people plus a talented team of local upholsterers, seamstresses and carpet fitters. Covering an area of 100 miles radius from Hay, ROOM’s primary customers are residential and commercial interior projects. Where are you based? We used to have a shop in Hay, and now work from a showroom in Dorstone. Do you have ambitions to move or grow bigger? No! How many staff do you employ? There are two of us and good supportive team around us. Have you won any awards in your business? No, but then again I have never entered for any. Do you need to do any annual training to keep your qualification up to date? Afraid I don’t have any qualifications for what I do except being in the business for nearly 20 years. Two lessons having your own business has taught you? I am no good at accounting and I must listen to my book keeper (my little sister). What is your ideal job? A free rein to be creative! What is your greatest achievement in your business? Seeing the happy smiles of customers after their project is complete and enjoying good relationships with my team of upholsterers, seamstresses and fitters. What has been the biggest help to building your business up? A good team of people around me and lots of rolling up of sleeves. List one thing you wish you could change about your business: The torrents of paperwork. Have you had any embarrassing moments while working? Assuming a customer was going to rip up a loudly patterned carpet (which they had just had fitted). Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? We keep the process of finding the right style for the customer’s house as informal and enjoyable as possible.

What have you done today to make you feel proud? I managed to walk the dogs before it got dark. What do you know now that you wish you’d known before starting your business? I didn’t realise I would be lucky enough to be involved with work in unusual and out-of-the-way properties situated up grassy tracks, down lanes and through fields, a really wonderful side of my work.

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Tel: 01497 847505

David FJ Williams of Hay Timber Merchant & Sawmill A well-established and family-run oak and softwood timber merchants, supplying local joinery, restoration and construction trades as well as the general public for all their timber needs.

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Private Press Bookshop Opening in Hay A new bookshop is opening within The Story of Books HQ at 20, Castle Street. The first of its kind, Balch & Balch ~ Private Press Bookshop will sell

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books published by expert letterpress printers from around the UK. Graeme Hobbs and John Morgan will be running the shop, which will be open on Thursdays, Fridays

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North Weir Charitable Trust The trust has ben formed for the benefit of the Community of Hay-on-Wye and applicants must reside within a ten-mile radius of the town clock. Applications for awards are invited from persons wishingTo advance their education by undertaking a specialised short-term course or project or To extend their professional expertise through voluntary work. An applicant may intend to work independently Or as a member of an approved group. Projects may be undertaken anywhere in the world. Applications should be made well in advance of the project date. They will be considered twice-yearly and closing dates are 31st March and 31st October For further information and application form visit www.nwtrusthay.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1058757

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All For Paws Dog walking, house and pet sitting, and a handy pop-in service. Providing a reliable and friendly service for you, your pets and your home. References available.

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New season – new members Hay Cricket Club is looking for new members going into the 2019 season. We currently compete in the Hereford Marches league in Division 4 and last season we ended up finishing a credible 4th place. All league matches are currently played on a Saturday afternoon in a 40 over format and, whilst we aim to be as competitive as possible, the main focus of the club is to ensure that the cricket is played in the right ‘spirit’ with enjoyment at the forefront of everything that we do. We have an active social side and are always heavily involved in fundraising activities. Going into the 2019 season we are facing a few challenges that have impacted many sporting sides in recent years, mainly on the playing side with regards to regular numbers. If you have ever been involved in playing cricket and would like to be involved in the playing/non-playing side of things then feel free to come along to one of the upcoming training sessions.

We will be starting our pre-season nets sessions at Gwernyfed High School on Monday 4th March from 6pm to 8pm and cricketers of all abilities are invited to attend. These nets sessions will be free and this year we will not be charging any players an annual membership fee. We will be operating on a pay as play policy to encourage more flexibility with individuals who are unable to commit to playing every week. Lastly we are looking to relaunch training sessions to implement junior and youth team cricket at the club. If anyone is interested in helping out with the training or has children who would be interested in taking part then please get in touch with:Tim Davies (Club Secretary) on 07964 625 755 or timdhaycc@ gmail.com and Lewis Price (Club Treasurer) on 07879 234 978 or lewis.p.11@hotmail.co.uk. We are also in the process of developing a new club website: haycricketclub.simplesite.com. Article supplied by Hay Cricket Club

Hay Cricket Club Do You Like Cricket & Enjoy Socialising With Friends? Combine The Two Together!

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Come and play cricket for Hay-on-Wye Cricket Club Players of all ages and abilities welcome! Net Sessions at Gwernyfed High School on Monday nights @ 18:00–20:00 from 4th March 2019. For more information please contact: Tim Davies on 07964 625755 or timdhaycc@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hayonwyecc

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Hay CC would like to thank the ongoing support of club sponsors Red Indigo – www.redindigo.co.uk

Cars and vans available to order – email sales@theoldforgegarage.co.uk. Check our website for regular updates on new vehicles arriving in. HGV Testing on Thursdays & Fridays

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Dining Out

YAK MOBILE

HAY YAK YAK HAS MOVED TO THE ROSE & CROWN IN HAY Eat in or takeaway Limited seating so please book on 07949 261 011 So Valentine’s Day has now passed – if you took the opportunity to eat out, you may now need somewhere different to try! With Mother’s Day and Easter just around the corner, you may like to book in advance.

SUNDAY ROAST Sunday roast served with a selection of veg, roast potatoes and Yorkshire Pudding @ £13.50. Try hot sticky toffee pudding with Rowlestone ice-cream to complete a very indulgent Sunday – why not?! Sometimes you need to spoil yourself.

We have extremely good variety in this Dining Out feature. An assortment of surroundings and settings, with an array of cuisines, including Thai, Nepali, Gurkha, Italian... and, of course, British. Spoil your mum this Mother’s Day or make an effort to get the family together this Easter.

Please phone to book 01497 847007.

RESTAURANT – BAR ACCOMMODATION

Open Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, 10am–4pm

Bronllys Road, Talgarth Brecon, LD3 0HH Restaurant

Serving the very finest Nepali/Gurkha cuisines

Tel: 01874 711 581 newgurkhainn@hotmail.co.uk

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The A479 Bronllys Road is temporarily closed but we are OPEN for business. Bar serves Real Ales and full range of drinks. Accommodation – En-suite rooms. Comfy beds and cosy, lovely, family atmosphere. Outside catering for 30 plus, Takeaway (during opening hours) and Delivery (Fri and Sat only). Restaurant Open Mon: Closed (open Bank Hols) Tues–Fri: 11.30am–2.30pm & 5.30pm–9.45pm Sat: 11.30am–3pm & 5pm–9.45pm Sun: 11.30am–3pm & 5pm–9pm

Bar Open Mon: Closed (open Bank Hols) Tues–Fri: 11.30am–2.30pm & 5.30pm–10.45pm Sat: 11.30am–3pm & 5pm–11pm Sun: 11.30am–3pm & 5pm–9pm

Looking for an unusual gift for your Mum? Our bread class vouchers start at £65 and it’s a lovely way to spend a few hours.

Curry Night Our next supper for The Drew BarkerWright Charity is a Curry Night on March 30th, tickets are £15. Make sure you don’t miss out! Talgarth Mill, The Square, Talgarth LD3 0BW Tel: 01874 711 125 www.facebook.com/thebakerstable www.talgarthmill.com

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Family Friendly Pub B&B En-suite Rooms available Home-made food served Drop in for a drink Tues–Sat 12–2pm & 6.30 to close Sunday 12.30–3pm Mon – Closed Parties can be accommodated

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Quirky, fun and unique During these cold, dull days in winter, if you are looking for a lovely cheerful morning or afternoon out, I have found you the perfect place to go. Beautifully Bonkers, incorporating Georgie Porgie’s Coffee Stop, on Builth Wells High Street is a fun, colourful (the shop is bright orange!) and welcoming place to visit. The business was started by Davine (a well-known local) as a café and shop. Later her daughter Colleen evolved it into the Hair and Beauty Salon, which provides full hair and beauty treatments (see salon offers on the website), and a ladies’ clothing shop, selling accessories and gifts, and a range of Italian free size clothing, nicely made, artistic, quirky, and interesting, with exotic prints and patterns. Then, most recently, Colleen’s daughter Georgie has opened the very popular coffee shop, Georgie Porgie’s Coffee Stop, on the ground floor, with sisterin-law Jess also involved. It’s a real family business! That’s what makes this place special: it’s not just a coffee shop, it’s not just a hair and beauty salon; it’s a real destination.You can make a real outing of it with the mixture of three businesses all under one roof. Food, pamper and retail therapy... it’s just a ladies’ dream, really, isn’t it?! The girls want their customers to feel welcome and relaxed, to come in for a coffee, maybe get their hair and nails done, perhaps a spot of lunch and go home with something from the treasure trove of the shop. The atmosphere is relaxed. You can even take your freshly-cooked panini, made by Georgie, upstairs to Colleen and have your pedicure and lunch at the same time – if you fancy! The vibe is laid back and quirky. It’s got that cool retro city feel. There’s so much life and character here, and the girls are constantly evolving the look,

the newest addition to the coffee shop being the amazing flower wall – so ‘Instagrammable’. It’s not just bustling with locals – people come from afar to visit, and I can see why! Now to my favourite part... food! Georgie Porgie’s makes delicious fresh and homemade food, using locally-sourced produce. Interesting, healthy, hearty, feel-good food made by Georgie and Jess. They also cater for all dietary needs and requirements. There is a set menu, which provides paninis, jacket potatoes, sandwiches etc., or there is the everchanging large specials board, which has a delicious variety of options. There is also a long list of hot and cold drinks, with specials on offer too. Coffees, hot chocolates, teas, milkshakes... the lot! Georgie Porgie’s has a seasonal menu on food and drinks. So at Christmas time, you’ll get Christmas themed toasties, cakes and drinks; in summer you’ll get impressive milkshakes and salads from the homemade salad bar, which offers fresh meats and tarts. They’re fun and inventive with their menu!

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Come & experience the delights of our very lively, quirky, friendly shop & coffee shop! Ladies Clothing & Accessories Shop Hair & Beauty Salon Georgie Porgie’s Coffee Stop Beautifully Bonkers Salon & Georgie Porgie’s Coffee Stop 21 High Street, Builth Wells, LD2 3DL • Tel: 01982 551 171 www.beautifullybonkers.co.uk Facebook @BeautifullyGeorgiePorgiesCoffeeShopHairBeautySalon Instagram @georgieporgiescoffee

As well as being open from Monday to Saturday, Georgie Porgie’s hosts a very popular Tapas Evening every month, where you can taste dishes from all over the world. They don’t just stick to traditional Spanish tapas, they experiment with taster menus from many different countries. Georgie Porgie’s also provides Afternoon Tea, which has a unique and fun presentation – served on miniature picnic benches on ar tificial grass, with fairy lights, very different! This is perfect for bir thday par ties and special occasions... with Mother’s Day coming up, why not treat your mum? It really is special! Mac ‘n’ Cheese, Chickpea Curry or the Welsh Rarebit? The specials menu was completely my cup of tea, so this was a tricky decision! I eventually opted for the Mac ‘n’ Cheese served with crusty bread and a fresh salad.The presentation of this was amazing. Colourful and artistically placed on a rustic wooden board. It was extremely tasty, and a very generous portion! Proper comfort food.

There is always room for pudding, so of course I had to sample one of the many homemade cakes that were staring at me on the counter! I had a triple chocolate brownie. The girls here can BAKE! I finished my meal with a gorgeous coffee. The coffee at Georgie Porgie’s is locally roasted in Cusop by Black Mountain Roast. My cappuccino even had ‘Georgie Porgie’s’ sprinkled on the top in chocolate, which was a lovely fun touch. It was an excellent lunch. I really enjoyed my experience at Beautifully Bonkers and Georgie Porgie’s. It’s got such a great atmosphere. Everything about it is geared to be quirky, fun and unique. Beautifully Bonkers and Georgie Porgie’s is a fun place to go – it just makes you smile! I even got to have a cheeky dip in the foot spa on Colleen’s professional pedicure chair in the salon... a hard Tuesday afternoon at work for me, I know.Thank you Colleen, Georgie and Jess for a lovely time! Review written by Nicole Williams

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News from Talgarth by William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth At the time of writing, we are experiencing some lovely spring-like weather, after the recent snowfall. I must put on record my thanks to those Powys County Council Highways workers who went out around the clock to ensure the principal road network remained clear and to keep us from harm. Although this winter has been moderate so far, in contrast to last year’s ‘Beast from the East,’ plunging temperatures and snowy days show our communities at their strongest, with friends and neighbours stepping up to the plate, to offer genuine solidarity and support. We have had a series of budget seminars at County Hall in recent weeks, which have been a very sobering experience. The extent of savings required by the Council’s overall financial plight is eye-watering and it is clear that there will be an impact on every community in Powys. However, as I previously stated, my Welsh Liberal Democrat/ Green Group colleagues and I will work with others to protect the most vulnerable in the task of setting a budget for 2019/20. The final Council Tax level will be set in early March, but my colleagues and I are working up an alternative budget proposal, which would reduce substantially the proposed increase of 9.5%, as well as safeguarding the future of the County’s Branch Library network, including ours here in Talgarth. We will persevere with our work, but may not have the votes to carry the day, if the Independent/Conservative administration does not choose to back our approach. Despite Wales’ early performances in this year’s Six Nations Rugby being a little underwhelming, hope springs eternal. Before this edition of Wye Local reaches you, we will know the outcome of the crunch match against England in the Principality Stadium and whether Warren Gatland’s tactics will have paid off for this final England/Wales clash of his career as Welsh head coach. In a matter of days,

regardless of our origin, I’m sure we will unite as a nation to mark the festival of our patron saint, St David or Dewi Sant, and to sing ‘Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau’ with gusto. Recently, with the backing of Talgarth Town Council and working jointly with our Town Clerk, we responded to the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority (BBNPA)’s call for candidate sites, as part of its LDP Review. We submitted a comprehensive response on the former Talgarth CP School site, calling for the retention of the school field as community open space; the development of the 1976 school site for affordable housing and a sympathetic redevelopment of the former Victorian school, for employment or community use, which respects its significant heritage value and importance to Talgarth. At the same time, we emphasised the urgency of a comprehensive redevelopment of the former Council Highways Yard for employment use, consistent with the BBNPA Policy 37. Whilst these assets belong to Powys County Council, we feel that it is important for us to state clearly, from a local perspective, what our priorities are for these key sites. In the meantime, if you have any feedback or issue of concern, please do not hesitate to contact me by phone: 07703 112 113 by email: Cllr.William.Powell@powys.gov.uk, on Facebook @WilliamPowellLD or Twitter @WmPowell2016. My next advice surgery is on Friday 1st March from 5pm at Talgarth Tourist Information and Resource Centre. I also have a joint surgery with my Welsh Liberal Democrat colleague, Kirsty Williams AM, on Friday 8th March from 5pm at Talgarth Library. In the latter case, please call the Brecon and Radnorshire Constituency Office on 01874 625 739 to make an appointment. Best wishes, William

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News from Hay Castle Trust Making History Digital Pupils at Hay Primary School have been ‘making history digital’ in partnership with Hay Castle. Each week, Year 5 and 6 pupils attended workshops designed to incorporate local history with digital skills. They’ve learned about the history of Hay Castle, their town and local area, and how to film using iPads, how to interview people for a documentary, and how to create stop-motion animations. The animations were made using different mediums including plasticine, paper cut-outs and Lego. First, the pupils investigated different methods of animation and looked at the history of the moving image. They then researched the history of Hay Castle and discovered some stories from its past, including one about a rat in a bathtub! The pupils chose a story and worked in groups to produce short animations. These are recorded and edited on iPads and will eventually be loaded onto the Hay Castle website and Facebook page. They created delightful animations with characters from the castle’s past – the Lady of Hay, Matilda de Braose, Victorian houseboy Bramwell Bradley, and King of Hay Richard Booth. The pupils have shown fantastic creativity in their work and have worked incredibly hard to prepare and produce their animations. In the summer the pupils will hone their interviewing techniques. If you have a story to share about Hay’s history please do get in touch. We have some keen interviewers and ace camera crew who would love the opportunity to interview you! Email us at info@ haycastletrust.org. The workshops are funded by Leader.

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News from Kirsty Williams As the daughter of a librarian the future of libraries in Hay-on-Wye,Talgarth and across Powys is of particular significance to me. Our libraries enrich our culture, support our children’s education and open up new horizons to people of any age. They also bring people together as valuable community spaces. It is for these reasons and more that the Welsh Liberal Democrats on Powys County Council have opposed the Council Cabinet’s plans to withdraw funding from branch libraries. The Council should be in no doubt as to the value of Hay and Talgarth libraries to their communities. Local campaigns and local councillors have made that point very clearly. I hope that, between me writing this and you reading this, there will have been progress. I also hope the Council can formulate a long-term solution, because these proposals cannot keep re-emerging year after year.The County Council should support its communities, not penalise them as a means of fixing its budget. Fel merch i lyfrgellydd mae dyfodol llyfrgelloedd y Gelli Gandryll, Talgarth a gweddill Powys yn bwysig iawn i mi. Mae ein llyfrgelloedd yn cyfoethogi’n diwylliant, yn cefnogi addysg ein plant ac yn ehangu gorwelion pobl o bob oed. Maen nhw’n dod â phobl at ei gilydd fel llefydd cymunedol gwerthfawr hefyd. Ar sail y rhesymau hyn a mwy, mae Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru ar Gyngor Sir Powys wedi gwrthwynebu cynlluniau Cabinet y Cyngor i dynnu cyllid yn ôl o ganghennau llyfrgell y sir. Heb unrhyw amheuaeth, dylai’r Cyngor fod yn gwbl argyhoeddedig o werth llyfrgelloedd y Gelli a Thalgarth i’w cymunedau. Mae ymgyrchoedd lleol a chynghorwyr lleol wedi gwneud y pwynt hwnnw’n glir iawn. Gobeithio y bydd cynnydd wedi bod rhwng yr adeg rwy’n ysgrifennu hwn a’r adeg y byddwch chi’n ei ddarllen. Gobeithio hefyd y bydd y Cyngor yn gallu dod o hyd i ateb hirdymor, gan na allwn ni weld y cynigion hyn yn codi eu pen dro ar ôl tro, blwyddyn ar ôl blwyddyn. Dylai’r Cyngor Sir gefnogi ei gymunedau, nid eu cosbi fel ffordd o ddatrys ei gyllideb. This article is bilingual due to the Official Languages Scheme of the

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Monday 4th of February was World Cancer Day. A day that will affect every one of us and fill us with various emotions.We all know of people who have been effected by this vile disease that we all wish to see an end to. Since becoming MP for Brecon and Radnorshire in 2015 I have at every opportunity used my profile to connect with, meet and promote various charitable and medical organisations working to prevent and treat cancer. My wife works as a Therapeutic Radiographer and I hear first-hand the damaging effects cancer is having on our society. I’ve posed in Pink to support Breast cancer Awareness. Been on ‘Purple Alert’ to change the future for those affected by Pancreatic cancer. Promoted ‘communities vs blood cancer’. A few weeks ago I pledged to be a ‘Bowel cancer Champion. I have also attended countless events such as the Bracken Trust cancer support held annually in Llandrindod Wells. Last year I was asked by the Royal College of Nursing if I would like to become a Nursing Champion, I of course accepted. Since then I have continued to meet with medical representatives to hear about what can be done to improve healthcare for the people of Brecon and Radnorshire. In the Summer I met with the Chief Executive of Powys Teaching Health Board, Carol Shillabeer to discuss the progress being made by Powys Teaching Health Board and the investments they are making across Brecon and Radnorshire. In November I was provided with a tour by the management team at the Brecon War Memorial Hospital.The work they do there is truly inspirational and throughout the rest of my parliamentary term I plan on visiting various other sites to offer my support and take their concerns to Ministers and Government Departments. I also inform my colleagues in Cardiff Bay who have overall responsibility of healthcare here in Wales. If you would like to book an appointment to discuss any issue or topic with me then please contact my office at chris.davies.mp@parliament.uk, 6 Market Street, Builth Wells, Powys, LD3 7SX. Or visit my website for details at www.chrisdavies.org.uk

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News from... News from Bryngwyn RDA After our winter shutdown, Bryngwyn RDA are looking forward to the year ahead and to continuing to provide pony-related experiences for our riders. Thanks to a number of generous donations, we are now in a position to complete many of our outstanding projects. Our long awaited mounting hoist is top of the list, closely followed by the purchase of a new pony. We are also able to buy new hats, and a new saddle for Joseph, the pony who joined us last year. New for this year, we are very pleased to be able to offer therapeutic grooming. Although we have been offering this to a few of our clients who are unable to ride, we have seen the benefits it can bring and so have decided to expand this activity. Sarah and Sheila will be heading this up, and have loads of ideas to make this a valuable addition to our group activities. All in all, it promises to be a good year ahead.

News from Fairtrade Hay We are in the middle of Fairtrade Fortnight, which ends on Sunday 10th March. This is the annual event when 10,000 campaigning groups across the country, including Fairtrade Hay, celebrate the food producers in some of the world’s poorest countries who are often exploited and badly paid. Look out for the Fairtrade Hay stall at the Thursday market, where you’ll find out more about our local activities and global efforts to guarantee a living wage for farmers in areas such as West Africa, the focus of this year’s campaign. Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana produce 60 per cent of the world’s cocoa beans, so a simple way to help is to eat more Fairtrade chocolate, available in Hay shops and at the Co-Op (which uses Fairtrade cocoa in all its own chocolate brands). A rise in demand allows farmers to sell more of their cocoa on Fairtrade terms and increase their income. Women on cocoa farms have fewer rights than men so the Fairtrade Foundation is working with governments and retailers to improve conditions for women in particular, with the slogan, ‘She Deserves a Living Income’.

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Find out more from Fairtrade Hay at the Thursday market, over hot chocolate and homemade cupcakes. News from Glasbury Get-Together Club Our AGM was held on Wednesday 23rd January. Introduction given by Judith Wilkinson, our Chair, followed by a detailed report from Gloria Gray, our Treasurer/Secretary, on our finances. All committee members said they were prepared to stand for another year if accepted by members. This was agreed by members present. As planned, this was followed by a 10-year celebration tea. Sandwiches, a variety of cakes provided by committee members, and of course lots of tea and chat. This was followed by a trip down memory lane with a photo presentation from Gloria, with many photos from places visited and enjoyed and fundraising days, produced by John Newell, our Vice Chairman. Looking back encouraged much conversation and laughter. I think we can say this was a good afternoon enjoyed by all present. Our next club meeting is Wednesday 27th March, 2.30–4.30pm, at Glasbury Village Hall. We welcome Julie Reed this afternoon. Julie will demonstrate the making of beeswax pictures and

encaustics (the art of painting and burning in, as described by my dictionary... yes, I still use one now and then). Hope you will join us, guests are welcome. Tea and biscuits and raffle later. Small items donated for the raffle always appreciated. Reminder: renewal of annual subscription was due from January 2019. Please renew asap. Thanks.For further info please ring Gloria on 01497 847 726 or Judith on 01497 847 274. News from Gwernyfed High School School of Rock This October Gwernyfed High School will be performing School of Rock at Theatr Brycheiniog! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new hit musical is based on the much-loved film of the same name. Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme…You better get me to school on time! The musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A pupils into a guitarshredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out?

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Auditions will be taking place before Easter! Keep an eye out in our half-termly newsletter for more information on our show later on in the year. It’s going to be an exciting time for everyone involved; pupils, parents and the community. You can also like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for more information throughout the year. News from Hay & District Dial-a-Ride Silver Anniversary Celebrations! Dial-a-Ride has been at the heart of Hay & District for many years, and we are delighted to be celebrating its 25th birthday later in the year. To mark the occasion of our silver anniversary we will be holding a number of events and fundraisers. Watch this space! Dial-a-Ride is open to anyone in need of transport, and who lives within a nine-mile radius of Hay. We have two accessible minibuses and our DBS checked drivers are fully trained in providing this excellent, reliable and friendly service that has been a lifeline to many over the years. Membership is £10 per annum and fares start from as little as £2 within Hay. In addition to health and medical journeys, we can also take you to shops, community clubs and social groups, or simply to meet friends for coffee. Our monthly social trips out

and about are always very popular, and we also run a monthly “bank bus” to Brecon. If you think we can help you with your transport needs, please call the office for a membership pack. Call us on 01497 821 616 or find us on Facebook. News from Haygarth Medical Centre Pneumococcal vaccine The pneumococcal vaccine protects against serious and potentially fatal pneumococcal infections. Pneumococcal infections can lead to pneumonia, septicaemia (blood poisoning) and meningitis. Pneumococcal infection can affect anyone, can cause permanent brain damage and even kill. Those most at risk are babies, adults over 65 and those with certain long term health conditions – generally the same people who are eligible for the annual flu vaccination. Those with occupational risk such as welders or those who work with metal fumes may also be eligible. For more details on eligibility please ask at reception or refer to: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/when-ispneumococcal-vaccine-needed/ For most people the vaccine is given just once and this will protect you for life. However, if your spleen is not

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working or if you have a chronic kidney condition you may need a booster every five years as your antibodies against the infection can decrease over time. The most common side effect of this intramuscular vaccine is that of mild soreness at the injection site which can last up to three days and, less commonly, a low grade fever. We hope this helps you understand the importance of pneumococcal vaccination. Please contact the surgery to book your appointment. Hay Medical Centre – 01497 822 100 Talgarth Medical Centre – 01874 713 000. News from U3A Hay HS2, Third Runway for Heathrow Airport, Dover Western Docks Revival, Brexit, Plastic-free Hay, redesigning your garden! All projects which have mostly been started with optimism and enthusiasm, some huge and some small, but only some of them will succeed while others will not. How does that happen? At the next meeting of U3A Hay on Tuesday 19th March at 10.30am, international project manager and author Tony Martyr will explain ‘Why Projects Fail’, and share his experiences of why some projects are more successful than others. After lunch, at 1.15pm, we invite you to share ‘A Good

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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

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What’s on: during the week 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. Spanish for Beginners Class: 10am. The Globe@Hay. Visit www. hayspanish.com. Contact Mely 07837 160505. 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. Art Class: 2–4pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact 01497 821913. Erwood Community Chorus: (every other Tuesday) 2.15–4pm.

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Erwood Market Hall. £5 per session. A capella singing for all. Contact Sarah Harman by email sarahharmany@btinternet.com or 01874 713184. Drop-in Junior Chess Club: 4.15pm at The Globe @ Hay. Every Tuesday during term times. All abilities welcome! Drop in and play or stay for the whole session! Contact 07714 767 779. 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.

Spanish Advanced Beginners Class: 7pm. The Globe@Hay. Visit www.hayspanish.com. Contact Mely 07837 160505. 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. 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. 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 from 9.45pm 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 Barre Fusion: 9.15–10am. Gym & Tonic Health Club, Hay. A brand new ballet barre workout combining ballet moves with

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What’s on: during the week functional fitness and yoga. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995. Spanish Intermediate Class: 10am. The Globe@Hay. Visit www. hayspanish.com. Contact Mely 07837 160505. Spanish Taster Class: Presteigne. Visit www.hayspanish.com or contact Mely 07837 160505. 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. 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.

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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. 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. Mind Body & Soul: 6–6.45pm. Gym and Tonic Health Club, Hay. Mix yoga, pilates, freeflow dance, guided meditation and relaxation with superb music, and you have one very special class! And you play it your way there is no ‘wrong’! Drop in. Contact 01497 822995. Glasbury Paddlers: Canoe club meets at 6.30pm at Glasbury. Visit Glasbury Paddlers on Facebook or email: petermayallpaddlesports@ gmail.com. Talgarth Short Mat Bowls: 7–9pm. The Church Hall, Talgarth. Come along to our friendly club. Beginners welcome. Contact Dulce 01874 711734. 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 (every first Wednesday of the month): 7.45 for 8pm. Baskerville Arms, Clyro. Contact David James 01497 820227. Disturbed by someone else’s drinking? Living with alcoholism can be a lonely life.You need not be alone. To speak to someone who understands and for details of an Al-Anon meeting near you contact: 020 7403 0888 or visit: www.al-anonuk.org.uk. THURSDAY Hay Market Day: 9am–4pm. Memorial Square, Buttermarket & Clock Tower, Hay. 40 stalls of local produce, hot food, crafts, vintage & more. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. 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. Babies & Toddlers @ Bethesda: (term time only) 9.30–11am. Bethesda Evangelical Church, Oxford Road, Hay. Everyone welcome. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@ me.com or 01497 820685. Painting Classes: 1.30–4pm. Cusop Village Hall. Watercolours, pastels, acrylics, pen & ink techniques covered. £10 per session includes

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What’s on: during the week tea and coffee. Contact Thomasin 07955 344958. Brilley Patches (fortnightly): 2–4.30pm. Brilley & Michaelchurch Village Hall.A patchwork group who also do other crafts such as toy and rug making and embroidery, open to all abilities. Help is available for beginners. £3 per session. Contact Phyllis Jones 01497 831535 or Trish Gilbert 01497 831735. 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), 7pm (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.The Swan, 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. Ladies Netball: 6.30–8.30pm at Gwernyfed Sports Hall. Just turn up on the night for a fun, relaxed game of netball. £5 on the night. New ladies very welcome. For more details, contact 01544 327169. 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

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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. Qi Gong: 7–8.30pm at Cusop Village Hall. Small friendly group practising Qi Gong. Contact Sandy Sandaver 01497 821625. Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7–9pm.The Cadet Centre, Gypsy Castle, Hay. Contact 01873 813756. 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 Joy Young 01497 847567. Charity Quiz Night: 8.30pm at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. Charity Quiz Night: (first Thursday in the month). The Three Horseshoes, Velindre, LD3 0SU. £1pp in aid of Welsh Air Ambulance. Contact 01497 847304. FRIDAY Flea Market: The Butter Market, Hay. Visit www.haymarkets.co.uk. Contact 07989 980601. Beginner Pilates: 9.15–10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Get stronger, longer, posturally correct with an expert in this field. Suitable for everyone. £7. Drop in! Contact 01497 822995.

The 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. Informal Church Service (every third Friday of the month): 3pm. Cartref Care Home, Hay Everyone very welcome, not just the elderly. This service is very informal and taken by the Rev Gordon Bingham of the Bethesda Evangelical Church. No charge. Contact 01497 820621. Afternoon Tea & Chat (every first and third Friday of the month): 3.30–4.30pm. Cartref Care Home, Hay. For the elderly in Hay. No charge. Contact 01497 820621. 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.

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What’s on: during the week / month Online at 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 at The Globe @ Hay. Lego Club happens every Sunday. Come along, all

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ages welcome, including parents! 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. Contact Rev Gordon Bingham by email: gjbingham@me.com or by phone 01497 820685. DURING THE MONTH Friday 1st March William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth Advice Surgery: 5pm. Talgarth Tourist Information and Resource Centre. Contact 07703 112113. See article on page 45. St David’s Day Dinner - A Welsh Themed Evening: 7 for 7.30pm.The Swan at Hay. In aid of Hay & District Dial a Ride. Contact 01497 821616 (9am–12 noon, Monday–Friday). Friday 1st March – Tuesday 5th March Glasbury Arts Annual Exhibition: Opening hours: Friday 6–7.30pm, Saturday/Sunday 11am–4.30pm, Monday/Tuesday 10.30am–4pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Entry £4, free to Glasbury Arts members, over 65s, young people in full-time education and people unwaged. See article on page 11. Saturday 2nd March Concert at Whitney Court with Rhayader Male Voice Choir: 6.30 for 7pm. Whitney Court, Whitney

on Wye. In aid of Whitney Church and Village Hall. Tickets £10 each, to include glass of wine and light refreshments, are available from Whitney Court 01497 831213. Decibelles present a Spring Concert – Faure’s Requiem and Songs of Reflection: 7.30pm. St Faith’s Church, Dorstone. Tickets available on the door £8, with free entry for under 16s. Visit www. decibelles-hay.co.uk or Facebook / decibelleshayonwye. Sunday 3rd March Decibelles present a Spring Concert – Faure’s Requiem and Songs of Reflection: 7.30pm. St Michael’s Church, Clyro. See previous listing. Monday 4th March Hay Cricket Club – Pre-season Nets Session: 6–8pm. Gwernyfed High School. Cricketers of all abilities are invited to attend. Contact Tim Davies (Club Secretary) 07964 625755. See advert and article on page 35. Tuesday 5th March Hay Camera Club – Camera Choices and Developments: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). Presented by Carmarthen Cameras. Visitors welcome. Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Wednesday 6th March (and every Wednesday until 10th April) Tyberton Interfaith Talks 2019 – Finding Common Ground: 7.30– 8.30pm. Tyberton Church, (on the B4352 mid-way between Hereford and Hay). There will be different speakers each week including Imam Sohayb from Craven Arms Mosque, Alison Turner from Herefordshire Jewish Community,

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What’s on: during the month Mary Bunting – Western Sufism, Kirk Brown, Vispassna Meditation Centre and Revd Simon Lockett from Tyberton Church. Contact Simon Lockett 01981 250245. Wednesday 6th March – Saturday 9th March Opening Week @ C J Gibbons Butchers, Hay. Come in for a celebratory drink. Visit www. haybutchers.co.uk. Contact 01497 820636. See adverts on pages 32 & 33. Thursday 7th March Borderlines Film Festival & Flicks in the Sticks present – “A Star is Born” (cert 15): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. Lady Gaga is a revelation in this powerful contemporary take on the tragic, oft-filmed love story, which has received great critical praise. Bring your own refreshments. Cabaret seating. Tickets on the door £5.50. Contact 01544 327227. Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. Baskerville Arms, Clyro. £2pp / max 5 per team. In aid of Hay Junior Football Club. See advert in our Dining Out section. Friday 8th March William Powell, Powys County Councillor for Talgarth & Welsh Liberal Democrat, Kirsty Williams AM, Joint Advice Surgery: 5pm. Talgarth Library. Contact the Brecon and Radnorshire Constituency Office 01874 625739 to make an appointment. See article on page 45. Escleyside Gardening Club – General Knowledge Quiz: 7pm. Escleyside Hall, Michaelchurch Escley. £5pp includes nibbles, tea & coffee. (max 6 people per table). Cash prize, raffle. Pay bar. Saturday 9th March Hardy Plant Society – “An American Nurseryman’s Reflec-

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tions on English Gardening” by Mark Zenick. 2pm. Glasbury Village Hall.Visitors £4. Borderlines Film Festival & Flicks in the Sticks present – “Cold War” (cert 15): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. Set against the oppressive Cold War, singer Zula and pianist Wiktor meet and fall in love as they perform across Eastern Europe and realise they must find a way to slip past the Iron Curtain, and soon. Subtitled. Bring your own refreshments. Cabaret seating. Tickets on the door £5.50. Contact 01544 327227. Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th March Wonderful Weekend Workshops: The Globe@Hay. An extensive weekend of a variety of workshops. Visit www.globeathay.org. See advert in our Dining Out section. Sunday 10th March Glasbury Arts – Sound Effects and Audio Editing Workshop with Nick Brown from MASH Cinema. Glasbury Village Hall. Tickets: £13, 10% members discount applies. Booking essential through www. glasburyarts.co.uk. This event is supported by Gwernyfed Community Council. See article on page 11. Tuesday 12th March Hay Camera Club – My Digital Images and Prints from the Noughties to the Nineties: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). Latest collection of images both PDI’s and prints presented by Gareth Martin. Visitors welcome. Visit www.haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Friday 15th March The Brubeck Project – The Neil Maya Quartet: 7.45pm. Winforton

Community Hall, HR3 6EA. Tickets: Adult £10, Child £5, Family £25. Available from the Box office 07914 924605 or www.artsalive. co.uk. Sunday 17th March Hay Music Present ‘A Varied Programme of Songs and Operatic Arias’ with Milly Forrest, Soprano and Joseph Ramadan, Piano: 3pm St Mary’s Church, Hay. Tickets £12 (students £6) from Richard Booth’s Bookshop or on the door. Visit www.boothbooks.co.uk. Contact 01497 820322. See advert on page 56. Monday 18th March until Sunday 12th May Hay Makers Easter Exhibition. Hay Makers, St. John’s Place, Hay, HR3 5BN. Contact 01497 820556. See advert on page 47. Tuesday 19th March U3A Hay:Music Room of Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro. 10.30am – Morning Session: International project manager and author Tony Martyr explains ‘Why Projects Fail’, and share his experiences of why some projects are more successful than others. 1.15pm – Afternoon Session: ‘A Good Read’. Bring your favourite book of any genre, and tell everyone something about it. Entrance fee is £5 for members and £7 for non members. See article on page 53. Hay Camera Club – A New Dawn for Redonda: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). Presentation by Ed Marshall. Ed will show images taken from a remote and uninhabited Caribbean island while working to protect the native species that live there. Rarely visited by people, a team of volunteers removed rats and goats to allow sea-birds to raise chicks safely, and for reptiles, plants,

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What’s on: during the month / next month and insects to flourish. Visitors to the talk may be familiar with this work from an article published in BBC Wildlife Magazine in the summer of 2018. Warm welcome to the public. £5 towards costs please. Visit www.haycameraclub. co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Thursday 21st March Bingo Fundraiser in Aid of Hay Sports: Doors open at 6.45pm for a 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. Charity Quiz Night: 8pm. Baskerville Arms, Clyro. £2pp / max 5 per team. In aid of Glasbury Cubs. See advert in our Dining Out section. Friday 22nd March Black Lion Jazz: 8.30pm. The Old Black Lion, Hay. Special guest – Phil Fernando, vocalist and guitarist. Contact 01497 820841. See advert in our Dining Out section. Saturday 23rd March Saturday Shenanigans – Mr Tea and The Minions: 8pm. The Globe@ Hay. £8. Visit www.globeathay. org. See advert in our Dining Out section. Sunday 24th March Orchid Day with Chris Channon: 11am and 2pm. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks. See advert on page 17. Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Harp Workshops and Recital. 2–6.30pm. Gwernyfed High School. The workshops are for anyone who plays the harp, irrespective of standard. The afternoon is being organised by our new partner – the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, with Head of Harp Eleanor Turner and a quartet from amongst their

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very talented students.The event is free to all harp players and the hour-long recital is open to anyone who would like to come along. Booking essential. Contact eleanor. turner@ bcu.ac.uk. The recital can be booked by email: john. fitzgerald@glasburyarts.co.uk or 07583 544 110. See article on page 11. The Llyswen & Boughrood Show 60th Celebration Afternoon Tea: 3–5pm. Llyswen & Boughrood Community Hall. See advert on page 51. Monday 25th March Wye Players – New Members Evening: 7–9pm. Clyro School. All welcome. Refreshments available. No experience necessary. Email maggy@thepaintednet.com or contact Mike 07796 213366. See advert and article on page 12. Tuesday 26th March Hay Camera Club - Wedding Photography and all that it Entails: 7.30pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay (opposite fire station). How to photograph weddings and other important family celebrations presented by Jennifer Cox. Visitors welcome. Visit www. haycameraclub.co.uk. Contact 01874 676225. Wednesday 27th March Glasbury Get-Together Club Meeting: 2.30–4.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Julie Reed demonstrates the making of beeswax pictures and encaustics (the art of painting and burning in). See article on page 51. Thursday 28th March A Cuppa for Carers: 2.30pm. The Granary, Talgarth Mill, Talgarth. Arranged by carers for carers. A chance to catch up, take a break, have a chat, share tips, make friends.

Free refreshments and cakes. Carers and ‘Cared for’ welcome. Come along and join us – new activities every month. Contact Sue Bidmead 01497 847217. Saturday 30th March The Story of Books – Opening Day & 4th Wayzgoose Event.: 10am–3pm.The Story of Books, 20 Castle Street, Hay, HR3 5DF. There will also be Printers’ Pies, ale and folk music. Free entry, all welcome. See advert and article on page 30. Curry Night in Aid of The Drew Barker-Wright Charity: The Bakers’ Table, Talgarth Mill, The Square, Talgarth LD3 0BW. £15pp. Contact 01874 711125. See advert in our Dining Out section. Sunday 31st March Local Landscapes Photography Competition Closing Date. Email entries to lisamarie@cariadslocal. co.uk. See advert inside back cover.. Saturday 27th April Hay Jazz – ‘The Melody Lingers On’: 7.30pm. St Mary’s Church, Hay, HR3 5ED. Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter and other great songwriters, with Tony Jacobs (Syd Lawrence Orchestra) & Jim Barry (BBC Radio Band) ‘Top Hat White Tie & Tails’, ‘Swanee’, ‘The Ugly Duckling’. They don’t write songs like they used to! Bar available. Tickets on door £12. Visit www.hayjazz.org. Contact 07748 652194. 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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OPPORTUNITY AT TALGARTH MILL

We are looking for aNEXT permanent memberAD of staff to work MONTH Saturdays, front of house, in our award-winning café. Saturday is our busiest day of the week in terms of both customers and bread sales and the hours would be 8.30am–4.30pm approximately. There could also be occasional additional hours required. You will be a confident, outgoing, team player, able to multi-task in a busy environment. Minimum age 18. Salary according to age. Please send your CV to bakers.table@yahoo.co.uk Talgarth Mill, The Square, Talgarth LD3 0BW | Tel: 01874 711 125 www.facebook.com/thebakerstable www.talgarthmill.com Open Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays,10am–4pm

To LocalBeacon please Clare: 961 983advertising@localbeacon.co.uk or email: clare@wyelocal.co.uk To advertise the tel. 939488 email. Toadvertise advertiseinininWye theLocal Beaconcall tel.07533 0797107811 446632 email. lisamarie@localbeacon.co.uk 64 --- 48

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local landscapes photography competition

Are you a keen photographer who has a passion for our local surroundings? Then this competition is right for you . . .

1st prize: £50 2nd prize: £25 3rd prize: £10 12 of the images will appear in the 2020 Local Landscapes Calendar

There will be an exhibition of the winning photographs and the winning photographers other work

Rules are simple: High resolution images of local landscapes in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Images need to be A4 landscape dimensions and 300dpi resolution.

Closing date: 31st March 2019 Email your entries to lisamarie@cariadslocal.co.uk • Title each photo • Give details of when and where the photo was taken • Include your name, address and contact number

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