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Llyn Syfaddan History Group
Roger Reese, Chairman (658 726)
Over thirty members and friends enjoyed our Spring Social at the Black Cock in February. Colin Karne, one of our most senior members, unveiled a recently completed illustrated historical map of the Llangors area. The map which is hand drawn shows some of the many historical buildings and sites that surround the lake. By popular demand we have decided to get the map printed using quality paper at both A3 and A2 size for sale at £4 and £10 respectively. The larger A2 size would be ideal for local businesses who are keen to promote the local area. Any monies raised from the sale will be used to support new projects run by our group. If you would like to place an order please contact myself or Roger Young (658 205). Our January talk by Steve Morris was well attended. Steve described some of the research undertaken on some of the First World War soldiers listed on war memorials in Powys. Steve has offered to undertake research on those servicemen listed on memorials in our own area and would like to hear from any members ( or non members) who would like to participate in this also. If you would like to join Steve on this please email me at rogerreese2002@yahoo.co.uk and I can pass on his contact details.
A small section of the illustrated history map
A really good idea suggested by another history group is to undertake an audit of all known heritage sites and buildings (including those no longer present, or now used for different purposes than originally intended).Sites where particular human events have taken place could also be included. Do please get in touch if this idea appeals to you or if you have alternative suggestions that could involve a small group of local history enthusiasts. Work has begun on the creation of our dedicated website by a local professional at no initial cost to our group. We are very fortunate in receiving such help and look forward to the time later in the year when the site will go live. Next History Talk: “The Brinore Tramroad“ by John Jones. Wednesday 19th April at Llangasty Hall (please note the change of venue from Llanfihangel). Doors open at 7pm for 7.30 start. Teas and coffees available. Members free, non members £3 at the door. Advance Notice: “Henry Vaughan“ by Elizabeth Sibbury. Thursday 6th July, to be followed by a ploughmans. and a drink.
Plants for dry places
Plants that will tolerate dry conditions are very useful, even in Wales. They are perfect for summer pots and planters and the following are some great plants and planting combinations for a long season from May to September and even into October. Use the biggest pots you have and don’t overcrowd the plants – they need room to establish themselves properly if they are going to perform well all season.
Sun and drought resistant
The narrow grey green leaves of French tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, look cool and fresh and trail beautifully over the sides of a pot. This is a lovely herb that performs best if picked continuously throughout the summer – use the leaves to flavour white wine vinegar for dressings or use as a salad leaf on its own, or perhaps with finely sliced fennel and lemon. The tarragon plant could be partnered with Tulbaghia violacea, which has clump forming, edible, strappy leaves and perfumed violet flower umbels in August and September. The mound forming Erigeron karvinskianus has a profusion of white daisy flowers fading to pink. It flowers all summer, doesn’t need deadheading, and will usefully set seed and establish itself in the dry cracks of walls, steps and paths. For height, use the maroon, scabious flowered Knautia
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macedonica or the pink starry flowers of Dianthus carthusianorum, both of which will flower from June to September. Add the blue green evergreen leaves of Festuca festina “Glauca”, a drought resistant grass, and this planter will look good all winter too. Winter savory, Satureja montana, is a shrubby, evergreen, aromatic herb - rosemary, sage and thyme all in one – covered with tiny white flowers in summer. This is a good companion plant for roses and broad beans and can be used as low hedging for a parterre. The dark green foliage is lifted with the tall, light, airy stems and brilliant pillar box red flowers of a flax plant, Linum grandiflorum rubrum, an annual which will flower all summer and autumn. Summer wouldn’t be the same without masses of traditional pelargoniums including the edible, scented “Attar of Roses”, and, my favourite, Pelargonium sidoides, which has scalloped velvety pewter grey leaves with a nutmeg scent and sumptuous dark magenta flowers from May to November. Pelargoniums always look best in pots on their own, and anyway tend to crowd out the competition.
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Beautiful plants for pots in dry shade need great foliage, early emerging growth and late season show. The male fern Dryopteris felix mas is a classical choice and gives stature in a shady corner. For colour the purplish spears of Amsonia “Blue Ice” first appear in April, followed by pointed apple green leaves, which look good with cut flowers, and clusters of bright blue star flowers in June and July. The foliage stays sharp all summer and then turns butter yellow in autumn – a lovely unusual plant. A woodland aster, Eurybia divaricatus “Eastern Star”, is another great performer. Shiny, green leaves appear in March to form a mound of bright green leaves held on striking black stems. Then, in September and October, it produces masses of tiny white daisy flowers. With the exception of the tarragon and pelargoniums, which need frost protection, all of the above can be planted out in the garden after the summer pot display is over. alison@walledgardentreberfydd.com
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Llangorse Community Council News
Colin Preece, Chairman
Llangors Church in Wales School: It is good to see the new school project has started, with groundwork's progressing well.
Due to the extent of the fencing required for Health & Safety requirements, the playing field is now closed for community use. It is anticipated that the new school should be opened early in 2018. However, due to the removal of the old school and landscaping of the new field, the playing field may not be in use until Spring 2019.
The Community Council is in discussion with Powys, School Governors and Llangors Community Centre to ensure continued community use of the play field, with the aim of allowing children of the community access (out of school hours) to a safe, larger and improved play area.
BT Kiosks: We have been notified that all BT kiosks in our community will be removed at some stage. Llangors Community Centre, as a charity, has already adopted Llangors kiosk. The Community Council has agreed in principle to adopt Llanwern, Pennorth and Talyllyn kiosks, with Llanwern Commoners, Llangasty Hall and the History Group interested in assisting the Community Council by operating the kiosks for their own use. The Community Council is currently in correspondence with BT to agree certain legal issues regarding the purchase agreement. If you have any issues concerning Llangors Community please contact our clerk: Judith Phillips 01874 658 869 or email clerk@llangors.org.uk
Llangors Community Council - Annual Public Meeting Tuesday 16th May 2017 at 7.00pm Llangors Youth & Community Centre Guest speakers:Mr Roger Reese Chair of Llyn Syfaddan History Group promoting the newly completed illustrated History Map of the area Kate West, Befriending Manager, Alzheimer’s Society “Understanding Dementia and supporting families affected by it in our Community”
Everyone Welcome For further information contact your local Community Councillor (see pg 10) or email clerk@llangors.org.uk
Llangors Community Council C/O Judith Phillips, Clerk, Berllan Fach, Pennorth, Brecon, Powys. LD3 7EX Email: clerk@llangors.org.uk
Appointment of Internal Auditor to the Council The Community Council is required by law to appoint an Internal Auditor who can undertake a review of the Council’s systems and internal controls and audit the annual accounts. The Internal Auditor will be independent of the Council and will be expected to possess the appropriate level of competence and ideally should have an understanding of local government finance and operations of a Community Council. The majority of this work entails a complete audit around late April/early May to fit in with external audit requirements and would take approximately 4 hours. The work is home based, may be carried out on a voluntary basis or a small fee can be charged, subject to Council approval. The position is becoming available due to the retirement of the current Internal Auditor who will audit the current 2016/17 accounts. The post will be vacant from 9/5/17. Interested persons may contact the Clerk to the Council for further information. Applications from suitable applicants are invited. A full C.V. and covering letter should be sent to the Clerk at the address above no later than Friday 28th April 2017. Page 4
The Grapevine - April 2017
Llangorse Multi Activity Centre With school holidays fast approaching, Llangorse Multi Activity Centre has plenty of things to do for for adventurous children, and adults, over the coming months!
Multi-Activities, with a difference... From 6 years old you can take part in their popular multi-awardwinning half day Indoor Activity Session which gives a taste of Climbing, Rope Bridges, a Zip Line, Caving and Abseiling!
Horse Riding in the Brecon Beacons... There are lots of things to do at their Riding Centre, too. From 4 years you can have your first instructor-led pony ride. For older children and adults, there are one hour & half day treks for beginners, rides with some cantering for intermediate riders and faster hacks for the more experienced. Upcoming events at the Riding Centre include: • • • • • •
Louise Harwood Show Jumping Clinic - April 16th Mounted Games Introduction - April 21st Clear Round Show Jumping - May 5th (4 - 6.30pm) Llangorse Fun Ride - May 21st Summer Show Jumping & Dressage Competition - 4th June Clear Round Show Jumping - June 30th (4 - 6.30pm)
Relax at Base Camp Cafe... After an energetic activity session - relax in ‘Base Camp’ Cafe offering a variety of meals and a delicious range of local homemade Cakes! Llangorse Multi Activity Centre is open all year round. To start your adventure, visit www.activityuk.com or call 01874 658 272.
Monthly Coffee Morning The "charity"coffee mornings are on the second Monday of the month at Llangorse Youth & Community Centre, from 10 - 12 noon, and the causes are those used, or supported by local people, or part of our local life. When possible, someone from the relevant organisation comes and tells us a little about it for a few minutes. Usually there is information about the organisations on boards inside St. Paulinus' Church, which is always open, so do go an have a look. Anybody is welcome to help, so please feel free to lend a hand, or offer ideas, and any suggestions of causes you would like to support. The next coffee mornings are: • 10th April - NSPCC • 8th May - Gurkha Welfare Trust • 12th June - East Africa Famine Relief / Christian Aid • 10th July - Canine Partners : Assistant Dogs • 14th August - Rebuild Sri Lanka • 11th September - to be confirmed! If you have eg.surplus produce to offer to sell do please bring it along to any of the mornings. Amounts raised monthly are displayed on the community and church notice boards, and inside the village hall. For those who have missed this, the following amounts have been raised: • November - British Red Cross £127.00 • December - Brecknock Play Network - £55.00 • January - Parkinsons UK - £351.00 • February - Brecon Foodbank - £135.00 + food donations • March - Ysgol Penmaes - £101.00 Thank you all for the support. Come along and enjoy the company, and the cakes, and use the Post Office at the same time!
Susan Jevons & Julie Pugh
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Llangors Youth & Community Centre Regular Events: Post Office Services Mondays 10 am - 12 noon Thursdays 9.30 am - 11.30 am Coffee, Tea & Biscuits Monday & Thursdays All Welcome! from 10 am in the Hall Cub Scouts Mondays 6 pm - 7.30 pm Maureen Lowe - 658 453
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The children’s play equipment at the community centre is coming to the end of its lifespan and will shortly need to be replaced, probably within the next year. In order that it is replaced by appropriate play equipment, users of the play area, both children and carers, are being asked to complete a short questionnaire. The committee would also like to know of anyone with experience or particular skills of planning play areas, making or installing play equipment, landscaping etc or has access to any materials that would enhance such a play area eg stone, wood etc. If so, please contact Melrose East 01874 658335 or email melrosemeast@gmail.com The Annual General Meeting of Llangors Youth and Community Centre will take place in May, date to be confirmed. Anyone may attend this meeting and we are always looking for new members to join our committee. I would like to remind everyone that the council have now removed all the recycling bins from the car park. Please therefore, do not leave bags of rubbish at the community centre. Thank you.
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Llyn Safaddan Art Group Mondays 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Myra Morris - 611 868
SPRING FAYRE
Welsh Class Tuesday mornings from 9.15 am Susan Jevons - 658 298 Junior Dance Tuesday afternoon 4 pm to 4.45 pm Rowan Kennedy-Brown 07494 433 531 Dog Training Tuesday evenings Tracy - 07833 439446 Badminton Wednesday Under 11 - 6.30 - 7.30 pm Dave Hope - 658 106 Over 11 - 7.30 - 8.30 pm Mike Scruby - 658 410 Junior Dance Thursday afternoon 4 pm to 4.45 pm Rowan Kennedy-Brown 07494 433 531 Junior Drama Group Thursdays 5 pm - 6.30 pm Lynn Clausen 07949 329561 Parkinson’s Keep Fit Programme Saturdays 10 am - 11 am Val Morgans Judo Classes Saturdays Juniors - 11.30 am - 12.30 pm Seniors - 12.30 - 1.30 pm Phil - 07854279957
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Saturday 27th May 2017 at 2 pm with stalls for plants, cakes, etc. Come and relax with friends and neighbours over a cup of tea.
SUMMER FETE Watch out for more details on our annual fete! Look for the posters, or keep an eye on https://www.facebook.com/groups/1029114730549503/ or search for Llanfihangel Talyllyn & Llanwern Community Hall
Bwlch Village Hall - News
Mark Davis
As spring approaches Bwlch Village Hall’s calendar of events promises something for everyone! The Bwlch Bingo and Cawl Evening on Friday 3rd March and was a big success. The vintage themed Afternoon Tea to celebrate Mother’s Day on the 25th March to raise funds for kitchen equipment for the Village Hall was sold out. Future events include: •
Saturday 13th May Spring Coffee Morning. Come and enjoy home-made cakes, make new friends and find out what's going on in your village!
BWLCHFEST 2017! • • •
Saturday 3rd June. Bwlch with Altitude Walking Challenge – during the day. Evening Entertainment Military Band followed by Hired Gun! - bring and share bar open! Saturday 10th & 17th June events include: A Mini Foodfest,an Elvis Tribute Night with American themed BBQ - bar open. Abertillery Ladies Orpheus Choir and The Ukomanics - bring and share bar open!
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Llangasty Hall - News
Roger Reese
We will be holding a CPR (First Aid) training session on Wednesday 24th May at 7.00pm. We will use our practice resuscitation dolls and the DVDs provided by the British Heart Foundation. It will be an informal session with refreshments (and no doubt a few laughs) but all for a very important purpose. No experience required. All welcome. Progress on hall maintenance is going smoothly. Our new side fire doors are a big improvement on the old, warped ones as these are wind and waterproof. We have, with the support of John Rees, been levelling out the bank on the road side of the hall, creating a more useable and safe access to the kitchen door. It is also a good place for the kids to run around. We have set up a buildings programme for the hall which will enable us to undertake regular maintenance and improvements whilst ensuring we stay within our budget.
Future Events
Llangors Youth & Community Centre Llangors hall is available to book hourly for table tennis, badminton and short tennis. Hall facilities include a meeting room and main hall. Screens, copier, kitchen, stage, lighting, piano, tables and chairs. Suitable for Wedding receptions. Bookings: 01874 658 645
Wednesday 19th April. 7.00pm for 7.30pm start. Brinore Tramroad talk given by John Jones. This is organised by the History Group, all welcome. Members free, non-members £3.
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Thursday 18th May 7.00pm start. Brief AGM followed by a talk “Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift” by Roger and Ann Reese. Personal recollections of a visit in January this year during the 138th anniversary of the battles. Free entry, all welcome. A Ploughmans (including a drink) will be available after the talk for £6, please order in advance.
Llanfihangel Talyllyn & Llanywern Hall
Wednesday 24th May 7.00pm start CPR (First Aid) training. All welcome including those of secondary school age. Thursday 6th July. 7.00pm start. Henry Vaughan talk given by Elizabeth Sibbery. This is organised by the History Group, all welcome. Members free, non-members £3. A Ploughmans (including a drink) will be available after the talk for £6, please order in advance. If you would like to know more about the hall including hiring it for family, club, social events or wedding receptions, then please contact Ann Reese on 01874 658 726. We will be pleased to show you around and discuss your requirements without any obligation.
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Regular Events: Pilates Tuesdays, 10.30 - 11.30 am Tuesdays, 6 - 7 pm Thursdays, 10 - 11 am Thursdays 6.15 - 7.15 pm Please contact Sheena Sheppard (01874 711 584) before attending a class.
Bank Holiday Monday May 1st, 10am – 12noon Various other stalls and refreshments available. Entry free
Pennorth Chapel - News
Bookings: Roger Young
December saw the first Welsh Language Service in Pennorth for over 75 years, the Carol Service taken entirely by adult Welsh Learners from the area, accompanied by Rev, Michael Hodgson, was well attended with over 50 people. The Welsh lessons for beginners, taken by Mrs Susan Jevons on Thursday mornings from 9.15am. in the Chapel schoolroom goes from strength to strength. A coffee Morning was held in The Chapel on Saturday 25th March and raised £250.27 in aid of The British Heart Foundation for all their support to all the villages around the lake in assisting in the provision of Defibrillators. It is intended to follow up our CPR training program and include some basic First aid, please watch notice boards for information. After ten years we sadly have to say good bye to our very popular Minister, Michael Hodgson, who is moving to fresh pastures in Weybridge Surrey - he will be sorely missed. He and Alan Jevons had worked closely together. The Congregation at Pennorth presented Michael with something for his caravan and some hand painted notelets of Pennorth and The Beacons from originals Painted by Mrs. Muriel Howells, at his last Sunday Service held at Pennorth on 12th March. Michael’s final Service in The Brecon Beacons Group Pastorate, will take place in The Plough Chapel Lion Street. Brecon at 2.30pm on Sunday 9th April followed by refreshments, everyone will be most welcome. Michael will leave a great vacuum in the community.
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Llangasty Hall Ann Reese - 658 726 or 07760 382 447 a.reese@btinternet.com
Regular Events: Women’s Institute January - March: 1st Wednesday at 2 pm April - December: 1st Wednesday at 7 pm New members welcome! Hire of the hall for family and social events, receptions and meetings charged at £8 per hour with reduced rates for local and extended use.
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Pennorth Chapel Tabernacle Pennorth URC, Part of the Brecon Beacons Group Pastorate Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10.30am - families welcome
Loop system fitted Small comfortable meeting room (up to 20 people) Food preparation area & disabled facilities Available for Hire
Roger Young - 658 205
Holy Week and Easter in the Parish of Llyn Safaddan
Revd Kelvin Richards
Palm Sunday 9th April: 10-30am Procession & Holy Communion at Llanfihangel 4-30pm Service of Music & Readings for Holy Week at Llangasty Monday in Holy Week 10th April: 7-00pm Compline & Meditation at Llanfihangel Tuesday in Holy Week 11th April: 7-00pm Compline & Meditation at Llangasty Wednesday in Holy Week 12th April: (7-00pm Taize Prayer at Cantref) Maundy Thursday 13th April: 7-00pm Passover Supper at Llangors Village Hall A lamb stew dinner, as we read and hear about the first Passover and the Exodus of the people of Israel from their slavery in Egypt. A lovely preparation for the events of Good Friday and Easter. Good Friday 14th April: 10am - 12 noon Good Friday Children’s Workshop at Llanfihangel Village Hall. For 5-11 year olds - Songs, Stories and Activities (Cost - Free) 2-00pm The Last Hour Service at Llanywern Easter Sunday 16th April: 6-00am Dawn Communion at Llangasty Retreat followed by breakfast 9-30am Holy Communion at Bwlch 11-00am Holy Communion at Llangors
Bwlch Village Hall Bookings: Marion Heaffey Tel - 07541 236 243
Regular Events: Bwlch & Cathedine Women’s Institute 1st Monday - 7pm Choir Mondays (except WI night) 7pm Garden Club 1st Tuesday - 7.30 pm Bwlch Bumps & Babies Fridays 10 am - 11.45 am Pregnant mums & children aged 0-4 yrs welcome. Tea, coffee & juice served.
Hatha Yoga Class Suitable for all levels - £6 Wednesdays 6.30 pm - 8 pm Heather - 07811 628247
Hire Charges: Group Booking Villagers £15, Others £30 Morning/Afternoon Session Villagers £15, Others £30 Evening Session Villagers £25, Others £35 All Day Villagers £45, Others £65 Trestle Tables £5 each
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SSAFA: Helping ex servicemen and women and their families in need SSAFA stands for SOLDIERS SAILORS AIRMEN AND FAMILIES ASOCIATION. Recently we have been rebranded as “the Armed Forces charity”. Please look on the internet to read about all aspects of SSAFA. In Powys, our job is to help ex Servicemen and women and their families who are “in need”. This includes both Regular and Reserve personnel. There is no age limit, and one day's service is sufficient for an ex Regular. When funds are very low, the need could range from a washing machine to house repairs; perhaps a course to help get back to work or help with a bill; sometimes just advice or “signposting” in the case of, for example, debt or mental health problems. The SSAFA are unpaid volunteers. In simple terms if you have had military service and are “in need” contact them and they will take it from there. Whatever your age and military background, if you have ever served in our Forces, we are here for you and those who depend on you. Whoever you are, you can be certain that your enquiry will be confidential and that you will always be treated with dignity and respect. For more details, contact the Powys branch on 01874 613 304.
Easter Sunday Lunch at the Walled Garden Treberfydd
Alison Sparshatt
Sunday 16 April 2017: Spend a relaxed Easter Sunday and come and have lunch at the Walled Garden. Linda Kuminda Catering will provide slow roasted shoulder of lamb, served with a Persian salad, a leafy green salad with Parmesan and chunky croutons, and crushed potatoes with butter and fresh herbs. Cost £16.50 per head, booking in advance recommended. Lunch served from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. There is always tea, coffee and cake available at the nursery so come early or stay late and take time to wander around the Walled Garden and buy plants, herbs, vegetables, flowers and fruit trees. Nursery open daily 10am to 5pm.
Treberfydd house is open to visit in the afternoons from Tuesday 18th April to Monday 1 May, where there will be an art exhibition of work by Meg Stevens.
The Kitchen Garden & Ty Mawr
Rae Gervis
For 2017, we are delighted to say that we are extending our range of all things sustainable by offering gardening, children's cookery and art days in addition to our popular traditional building courses. We also host 'Pop up Pasta' evenings by candlelight in the granary and are continuing to expand our range of own grown vegetables, salads and edible flowers - with a shop and café on site for you to view and enjoy our produce! The campsite along with the granary and training room offer a unique venue with a beautiful backdrop to hire for all sorts of events and special gatherings/parties. For further information see www.thekithcengarden.co.uk or for a tour of the site to see the possibilities on offer - call Rae 07949 396 589. We are open Wednesday-Friday 10-4 so please do call in to see us at Ty-Mawr, Llangasty, Brecon, Powys. LD3 7PJ.
Llangynidr Farmers’ Markets will be held on April 30th, May 28th, June 25th and July 30th. www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk
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Mabinogion touring exhibition with local artist Helly Powell Helly Powell is a Welsh textile artist living in Monmouthshire where she creates “Fauxidermy” sculptural pieces which have caught the imagination of many. Best known for her “Parc Lodge” collection, Helly has joined forces with Welsh textile mill, Melin Tregwynt and Crickhowell’s oriel CRiC gallery to create a new collection, “The Beasts of the Mabinogion”, breathing life into the native wildlife of an ancient mystical Welsh landscape. In celebration of the national ‘Year Of Legends’, the exhibition will go on tour, starting with an exhibition at Melin Tregwynt, a small family owned textile mill on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast from 27 March to 5 May 2017. Eifion Griffiths from Melin Tregwynt said, “Helly Powell’s ‘Fauxidermy’ sculptures are simply beautiful to look at. Her work appears so life-like that each animal could have just stepped out of the Welsh landscape. This combined with the subtle mix of selected fabrics she has used gives each piece a magical quality. We’re pleased that our fabrics provided inspiration for these majestic creatures, and are excited to be one of the venues for this touring exhibition.” Suzette Pratten from the oriel CRiC gallery, Crickhowell added, “We are delighted to be involved in this project which showcases the tradition of weaving kept alive at the Mill alongside the creative use of the textiles by Helly who has been inspired by the early Welsh collection of tales from which the Mabinogion takes its name. Visitors to the Mill will be able to see sculptures based on Rhiannon’s horse, the boar hunt and the stag hunt, alongside smaller pieces. Combining a visit to the working mill, with an opportunity to see this unique exhibition and explore the Pembrokeshire National Park with its spectacular beaches, cliffs and coastal footpaths all within five minutes easy walk from the Mill, are the ingredients of a wonderful experience.” The exhibition will be opened in Crickhowell during the annual Open Studio weekend where it will be shown in the CRiC Studio exhibition space from 26 May to 23 June 2017.” Further information on the exhibition will be found at www.visitcrickhowell.co.uk www.fauxidermy. co.uk or by following the hashtag #fauxmabinogion on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The project has been funded by the Welsh Government’s Tourism Product Innovation Fund which aims to encourage partnership working and innovative ideas which will have a greater impact and attract more visitors.
Suzette Pratten Oriel CRiC Gallery
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Post Office Services at Llangors Youth & Community Centre Mondays 10 to 12 and Thursdays 9-30 to 11-30 Tea, Coffee and Biscuits are also available on Mondays and Thursdays
Llangors Community Council - contacts Llangors Ward
Llanfihangel Ward
Colin Preece (Chairman) - 658 691
David Jones (Vice Chair) - 658 477
Robert East - 658 335
Mike Scruby 658 410
Tony Evans - 658 319
David James 658 457
Rev. Alan Jevons - 658 298
Emma Symonds 658 129
Dyddanwy Pugh - 658 177
Richard Doylend 658 692
Clerk – Judith Phillips 658 869 (clerk@llangors.org.uk), Auditor – Jim Price 658 616 The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Discover Llangorse & Bwlch, Llangors Community Council or Cwmdu and District Community Council.
The Grapevine - April 2017
LLANGORSE LAKE BIG SWIM 2017 Saturday September 30th - 2pm Thanks to the on-going generosity of the Blackham Family and the lake users group, we’ll once again be holding the Big Swim in September. The last three events have been a great success and have brought hundreds of people to the lake, not just on race weekend, but throughout the year. The swimmers will be able to choose between four distances (1.5km, 3km, 4.5km and 6km) as they enjoy the only chance in the year to swim in the beautiful Llangorse Lake. The swim will be chip timed and all competitors will get a Llangorse Big Swim medal, silicone swimming hat, food and drink from the floating aid station and unlimited hot drinks, biscuits and cake.
We are delighted to be helping to raise money for Llangorse Sailing Club who will be assisting by marking the course and helping with the water safety. We’re also pleased to be able to help our friends at Brecon Canoe Club, Brecon Cricket Club and Llangorse Judo Club who are providing marshals. We’re offering discounted entry for local people - just get in touch if you fancy a dip!
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by Roald Dahl
From the group that performed ‘A Christmas Carol’ last year, The Twits is a magical show for all the fa mily. Based on the Roald Dahl classic book, meet monkeys, birds and of course the revolting Twits themselves! For children and adults young and not so young...
27 & 28 May, Brecon Guildhall, 4pm 10 June Llangorse Village Hall, 4pm 11 June Talybont Village Hall, 4pm Tickets from www.breconlittletheatre.co.uk grapevine advert.indd 1
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