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Llangorse • Llanfihangel Talyllyn • Talyllyn • Llanywern • Pennorth • Llangasty • Cathedine • Bwlch Summer / Autumn 2014
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Llangors Youth and Community Centre needs supporters to help with organising and running the forthcoming Village Fete and Sports being held on July 26th. Your support is also requested to provide cakes, bottles (soft drinks) and/or raffle prizes for this event. Your continuing support for Llangors Youth and Community Centre is very much appreciated. For further information please contact Mike Featherstone - 01874 658257
Llanfihangel Talyllyn and Llanwern Summer Fete The Glebe field, Llanfihangel Talyllyn 17th August from 2 p.m. Coconut shy, hoopla, tea tent, barbecue, hooking ducks, skittles, Punch and Judy, bouncy castle, Beat the Goalie and so much more!
Free admission and plenty of fun for all the family!
Llangors Market
Next Market: Sunday 14th September 10am - 1pm
Local Produce, Food & Crafts
After your shopping, enjoy tea and homemade cakes!
Llangors Youth & Community Centre - All Welcome!
Treberfydd House Summer Art Exhibition Llangasty, LD3 7PX
July 18-August 1 Daily 1pm - 6pm Watercolours, Oils, Prints and Interactive Art by local, regional and international artists. House Tours at 2pm and 4pm. Gardens Open. Homemade Teas.
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BASE CAMP CAFE Great Food Served All Day Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Meals, Tea & Coffee, Homemade Cakes.
Llangorse Multi Activity Centre, The Gilfach
Indoor & Outdoor Family Activities at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre
Indoor Activities - year round instructed activity sessions: climbing, rope bridges, zip line, cave and much more! Sky Trek - fly through the air on a series of connecting zip lines, high above open farmland below. Horse Riding - various types and lengths of rides are available, depending on age & ability. Miles of private tracks and hillside. Multi Level Challenge Course - over thirty individual activities, starting at a low level, then progressing higher. New: Junior Challenge Course - for ages 6 and over.
01874 658 272 www.activityuk.com
Weekly sessions for youngsters during term-time Workshops • One-to-one tuition available for English & Drama Llangorse Village Hall - Thursday Evenings Crickhowell Parish Hall - Monday Evenings Tutored by Lynn Clausen, a drama subject leader with 18 years teaching experience, including English. Fully CRB checked. LAMDA exams offered to those interested. Proud to announce 100% pass rate for our first LAMDA exam entrants in June this year… all gained either a Merit or a Distinction.
Tel 07949 32956. Please see our website for more times & details Email: lynn.clausen@btinternet.com / Web: www.ravendrama.com
Dragonflies at Llangorse Lake
For the variety of dragonflies and damselflies and the sheer numbers that are sometimes present, Llangorse Lake is an outstanding site. Its large size, shallow shores, reedbeds, water lilies, trees and meadows provide a range of wet and dry habitats. Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the water where the nymphs hunt other small animals. The flying adults also hunt but their main purpose is to mate and lay eggs. Seventeen species have been recorded here, and ‘blue damselflies’ – Azure, Common Blue and Variable - may emerge in thousands. With smaller numbers of Large Red and Blue-tailed Damselflies, these are the first to appear, usually from the second half of May. The Ty-Mawr meadows, especially the boardwalk field before you reach the Hide from Llangasty, are a good place to find them. In June and July, stocky Broad-bodied and Four-spotted Chasers dash about the edges of the Lake, and long blue Emperors patrol their strips of shoreline. You might see them at Llangorse along the edge of the outlet stream and from the bridges. From August to October the boardwalk field is a favourite place for Migrant and Southern Hawkers hunting flying insects and hunted by Hobbies. Other species seen at the Lake are Banded Demoiselle, Emerald and Scarce Blue-tailed Damselflies, Hairy and Golden-ringed Dragonflies, Black-tailed Skimmer and Common Darter. These insects are most active on sunny still days. On dull days they can be very hard to find. Close-focusing binoculars help, and stealthy use of a camera to check fine identification details. For more information visit the British Dragonfly Society website, www.british-dragonflies.org.uk. Photos (left to right): Common Blue Damselfly, Four-spotted Chaser, and Emperor
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Llyn Syfaddan History Group & Railway Project History Group We are pleased to announce that we have planned our programme of four talks with guest speakers commencing with our launch event on October 16th at Llangors Youth and Community Centre, 7.30 pm, with Nigel Blackamore, Curator of the Brecknock Museum. This will be a very special occasion and hope that there will be a big turnout to help us celebrate. Membership of the group is now open with an annual subscription of £5 for individuals and £7 for families. Membership allows for free entrance to all our events whilst non members would pay £3 entrance fee for each talk. If you would like to become a member contact Roger Young on 658205. Current membership will run to Oct 2015.
Adrian, Denise and Roger Young outside the Black Cock
Programme for 2014 – 15 (start times 7.30 pm) 16th October; launch event with Nigel Blackamore. 15th Jan; Janet Bailey, Milling in the Llangors area. 16th April; Adrian Humpage, Geological history of local area. 9th July; David Raikes, The story of Treberfydd House 8th October; AGM with guest speaker tbc.
members discovered that three railway signs, described as having come from Brecon Station were included in an auction of railway memorabilia. Although we have limited funds at present some members of the group offered to loan the money required for a successful bid so that we would have time to raise the funding to purchase them outright.
In addition we will be present at the Llanfihangel Talyllyn and Llangynidr fetes.
We managed to secure two of the three signs for a total of £850 and have discovered that the signs were from Talyllyn station which is great news (they probably date from 1933 when the station was remodelled) and many of us will have seen them standing on Talyllyn station in all weathers and conditions.
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Railway Project Although our intention is to explore and share a wide range of historical subjects our first project is to create a digital archive of material relating to the life of the railways in our area and particularly around the Talyllyn station and junction complex, and making it available to others through the internet. We are very keen to receive personal stories and memories and would love to hear from you if you are able to contribute in any way. Although we do not intend to hold objects and other bulky material for practical reasons , we will consider acquiring any object that is of special interest or importance to our area. Such an opportunity came about recently when one of our project
Having acquired the signs “on loan” we are now busy trying to raise the money to pay for them. Our intention is to offer the signs to the Brecknock Museum for their permanent collection but in the meantime they will be on display at our stand at the Llanfihangel Talyllyn fete and history group launch event in October. We have already received promises of support from the Black Cock Inn and Llanfihangel Ladies and welcome any contributions to our fighting fund. If you would like to support our fundraising please get in touch with either Roger Young or Roger Reese 658726
Roger Reese
Recipe: Festival Special – Venison Chili As well as selling from the Beacons Farm Shop and to the catering trade, you’ll find us out and about at many festivals and events during the summer. Shows and festivals where you’ll find the Welsh Venison Centre outdoor catering van serving up our awardwinning varieties of sausages, gourmet venison burgers, steaks and venison chilli with nachos is a special on the menu this year.
Ingredients: Vegetable oil • 500g venison mince (ask our butcher at the farm shop) • 1 onion • 1 red pepper • 1 stick celery • 8 red chillies • 1 garlic clove • Tomato purée • Pinch Mixed spice • Pinch ground paprika • Game or beef stock • Red wine ¼ bottle • Tin of chopped tomatoes • Salt and pepper • Tortilla/nachos • Welsh cheddar cheese
How to Cook... Welsh Venison Centre Style! 1. Heat the vegetable oil and add the venison to a frying pan. Fry the meat until golden-brown all over. Put the venison into separate bowl and set aside. 2. Using the same frying pan, add the onions, red peppers, celery, red chillies and garlic and fry until soft. 3. Add tbl spoon of tomato purée, turn down the heat and gently fry for ten minutes. 4. Add the spices, stock, red wine and tin of chopped tomatoes and bring to the boil. 5. Add the venison back into the frying pan, reduce the heat to very low and simmer for one hour. 6. Plate up your chilli on a bed of tortilla/nachos and sprinkle on some grated welsh cheddar cheese - Enjoy!
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Llangors Youth & Community Centre
Llangasty Community Hall - update
Beaver Scouts Mondays 4.45 pm - 5.45 pm Tina Hill - 658 531
We have been busy at the hall sprucing up the exterior and interior with fresh coats of paint and general spring cleaning. This has also included improvements to the ground drainage to prevent build up of water on the Allt side. Whilst undertaking this work we uncovered the original well that supplied the hall. It was in remarkably good condition and was about 8 metres deep. This has now been resealed and capped , but not before we photographed and recorded its position.
Cub Scouts Mondays 6 pm - 7.30 pm Maureen Lowe - 658 453
In addition to our regular bookings we have taken more private bookings this year which have include a wedding reception, baby naming and charity events.
Llyn Safaddon Art Group Mondays 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Myra Morris - 611 868
When you read this we will have held our midsummer BBQ and birdwatching walk down to the lake led by Andy King. We will be holding our Harvest Supper on Saturday 27th September at which Mark Young will be taking us on a stroll down memory lane with his photographs of many of the events held here over the last twenty years.
Regular Events: Post Office Services Mondays 10 am - 12 noon Thursdays 9.30 am - 11.30 am
Monthly Camera Club 2nd Monday - 7.30 pm Currently on break - call M. Feathersone - 658 257
to be involved. Please contact Glyn Price on 730471. For bookings and other information on the hall contact Ann Reese on 658726 or 07760382447.
9 am - 12 noon Ester Koppenjan - 658 660
We are also hoping to hold an apple pressing day in October if there is sufficient interest and would like to hear from you if you have apples for pressing or would like
Monthly Luncheon Club 4th Monday - check date 12 noon Ann Evans - 658 319
Pennorth with Llanfilo URC at Pennorth Chapel
Kids Soft Play Club 2 & 4 Mondays (Term Time) nd
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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 Coffee, Tea & Biscuits Thursdays - All Welcome! From 10 am in the hall Junior Drama Group Thursdays 5.30 pm - 7 pm Lynn Clausen - 658 776 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
Ann Reese, Llangasty Hall Restoration Group
part of the Brecon Beacons Group Pastorate
Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10.30am - families most welcome Loop system fitted • Small comfortable meeting room (up to 20 people) Food preparation area and disabled facilities • Available for hire - Roger Young 658 205
Ministers Rev Michael Hodgson and Rev Greg Thompson • • •
The members and friends of Pennorth Chapel would like to thank everyone who supported our recent coffee morning held in the Chapel and are pleased to report that as a result we were able to give The Brecon Food Bank £290. Thanks to everyone. On a sad note, one of our Ministers Rev Greg Thompson is leaving us at the end of September to take up a Ministry in Northumberland, we wish him and his wife Adrienne a very happy future back in their homelands.
Roger Young
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 Clerk – Judith Phillips 658 869 (clerk@llangors.org.uk), Auditor – Jim Price 658 616
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Church Services
Llanfihangel Talyllyn & Llanywern Hall
Sunday 3rd August
Bookings:
Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium on August 3, 1914. That evening, Sir Edward Grey gazed across St James’s Park from his window at the Foreign Office as the lamps were being lit on the Mall and made his now famous remark to a friend, John Spender - ‘The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.’
Dave Jones - 658 477 Sheena Walker-Roberts Tel - 01874 711 584
Regular Events: Pilates Toning Using weighted soft balls.
On Sunday 3rd August I am suggesting that we mark the centenary of the outbreak of the first world war with two services at both ends of our parish: • •
Tuesdays 6 pm – 7 pm ‘Pure’ Pilates Thursdays 7.15pm – 8.15pm
10.30am - Holy Communion at Bwlch 3.00pm - A reflective service of hymns and readings at Llanfihangel.
S. Walker-Roberts - 711 584 Facebook - “Pilates for U”
In both cases I am inviting people to bring along any photographs, letters, items of memorabilia.
Llangasty Hall
September Confirmation Service Bishop John will be coming to our parish on Sunday 7th September. He will b e conducting at Confirmation Service at Llangors at 3.30pm. Fourteen candidates from around the lake will be presented to him for Confirmation.
Bookings: Ann Reese - 658 726
The Reverend A Jevons, Llangors
Llanfihangel-Talyllyn Past & Present The launch of the above New Booklet and the associated Exhibition and Flower Display held in the Church on 28/29th June was very well attended and appreciated. The committee of St. Michael’s Church, which organised the event, would like to thank a wide circle of people for their help and cooperation in staging this weekend. Those who loaned photographs; wedding, christening and other robes; Talyllyn station/railway memorabilia; antique agricultural equipment and other items of historic interest. They are also extremely grateful to the Black Cock Inn for serving refreshments, in aid of Church funds, on both days. Anyone who did not manage to attend the above but would like a copy of the booklet (priced £7.50) should please contact any of the following: • • • •
Jo Copping - 658 263 Robin Rennison - 658 681 John Payne - 658 234 Windsor Griffiths - 658 108
Windsor Griffiths
Llangynidr Farmers’ and Producers’ Market: July 27, The Show on August 24, September 28, October 26, November 30 and December 14 www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk
Regular Events: ‘Pure’ Pilates Tuesdays - 10.30-11.30am S. Walker-Roberts - 711 584 Women’s Institute 1st Wednesday - 7 pm
Hire of table tennis for just £3 an hour. Bookings for events are charged at £7 an hour. llangastyvillagehall.co.uk
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: Alison Wilmott Tel - 01874 658 645 www.llangorshall.co.uk
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Llangorse Lake Big Swim & Triathlon - September 20th / 21st, 2014 The first ever Llangorse Lake Big Swim and Triathlon will take place in September. The big swim will be held on the afternoon of Saturday 20th followed by the triathlon on the morning of Sunday 21st. All of the roads will be open as normal and we aim to keep the disruption for local people down to a minimum. The competitors are being encouraged to stay in the village and at the lake campsite in order to reduce the number of cars on the road. For the run section, the athletes will go along the footpath to St Gastyn’s Church, up the lane and the left towards Bwlch. They will then turn right at the castell remains and go up the hill towards Middlewood Farm and turn right and run along the bridleway and up and over Allt yr Esgair and down to Pennorth village hall. They will re-join the footpaths through the farm, turn right and do one more loop to the church and then turn right at the end of the lane and run towards Pennorth, back through the farm and then left back to the sailing club. We’re aiming to include as many members of the community as possible during the weekend. In particular, we’re looking for people who are able to help marshal on the running route. You don’t need to have experience of triathlon, just to be able to smile and point in the direction that the runners need to go. We will be able to make a donation to any community groups or charities of your choice in return for your time. We’re also able to promote local businesses and would like to involve as many as possible. If you’re able to provide some prizes for the race or, perhaps, some samples and flyers to be handed out to the competitors we’d love to hear from you. There’s opportunities for you to have display stands etc. at the race weekend too. If you’re interested please get in touch with us at llangorsetri@hotmail.co.uk or contact Nicola on 07966 546068 or on twitter @LlangorseTri
Nicola Goodwin
Llangorse Summer Holidays Activity Club Summer holidays are upon us and Fun Days have organised two days in the Llangorse Community Centre LD3 7TR. These will be Tuesday and Friday. Starting from Tuesday the 22nd of July we will be offering a great range of outdoor and indoor activities from 9 till 5. We will be setting up in the hall from 8 onwards so if you need your child to be dropped off earlier a fee of £5 will be asked for. To name a few of the activities that will keep them busy are the Zorb balls, Inflatable pirate ship with obstacle course, outdoor games, face painting, hair braiding and arts and crafts activities in the hall. We have also organised for every Wednesday from 23rd of July 2014 during the summer holiday an ‘Away Day’ from 8.30 till 5.30. This means that we will take the Fun Bus on trips out, such as The Splash park in Merthyr on hot days, the Owl centre and tobogganing in Ebbwvale or to ‘Bounce’ an indoor soft play centre in Rhymney or a day at the beach in Swansea, just to name a few, depending on the weather. Please give us a call for more information: 01874 658660 Each activity day will be £20 per child. Please provide a packed lunch. Third sibling £10. Fourth sibling will go free.
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OPEN DAILY 10am to 5pm
Beautiful plant nursery set in the old walled garden of a Victorian Gothic house. Focusing on hardy plants grown in Wales which are structural, unusual, edible, herbal or fragrant. Walled Garden Treberfydd, Llangasty, Brecon,Powys, Wales LD3 7PX
01874 730 169
www.walledgardentreberfydd.com
PLANTING
PLANT LIST
BOOKS
At the Walled Garden we have just finished planting tiered raised beds with plants that love full sun and good drainage. These include Dianthus carthusianorum, Eryngium gigantuem and planum, Acanthus mollis, Cirsium rivulare atropurpureum, and grasses, Knipofias and Crocosmias.
Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a very ancient herb said to have been used by Achilles in the battle of Troy to staunch soldiers wounds. Achillea filipendula “Gold Plate” is a magnificent plant with flat yellow flower heads that add real structure to a flower bed with the flowers, followed by the seedheads, floating at 1.2m in height.
“Jekka’s Complete Herb Book” by Jekka McVicar. Wonderful book on herbs, which are, collectively, plants with culinary and medicinal uses aswell as for dyes, perfumes, narcotics, disinfectants, poisons and pesticides.
EXHIBITIONS FROM JULY 18 TO AUG 3 TREBERFYDD HOUSE
Summer Art Exhibition
House and Gardens www.treberfydd.com open to the public
RECLAIM
FLOWERS IN THE WALLED GARDEN
A DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHIC PROJECT BY SARA ALFORD
AN EXHIBITION OF WATERCOLOURS BY RAE GERVIS
In the WALLED GARDEN TREBERFYDD
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Llanfihangel Open Gardens 2015 The Village hall Committee are looking for villagers in Llanfihangel Talyllyn who would be willing to open their gardens one afternoon in June 2015 in order to raise funds for the Village Hall. We currently have four villagers interested and are looking for one or two more to give people a greater range of gardens to visit. If you enjoy gardening and would like to share your knowledge and love of your garden (big or small) with others please get in touch. Ring Tina on 658 531 for more information. We anticipate a very enjoyable 2015 summer event including tea and cake!
Tina Hill
‘The Meadows’ in Concert - Wales Air Ambulance ‘The Meadows’ are are a young, Classically-trained, multiinstrumentalist quartet. Following their enthusiasticallyreceived 2013-14 ‘Victory Over Cancer’ concert tour to raise funds for the Velindre Cancer Centre, they have been spurredon to plan a brand new 2014-15 tour to raise much-needed funds for Air Ambulance, as they rely 100% upon donations to keep this vital service in the air, saving lives throughout the whole of Wales and beyond. They will be performing in the Llangors Community Centre hall on Saturday 23rd of August at 19:00. It is to be a familyfriendly evening of musical entertainment, performing a unique blend of genres including Celtic, Tudor, Classical and Contemporary on a whole range of instruments. Tickets are available from: • The Gate Shop, Bwlch • Derek Wilmott, Llangors - 658 645 • Talgarth Store • Brecon Cathedral Shop More information can be found on their Facebook site: - www.facebook.com/TheMeadowsMusic Donations can be made via their JustGiving site: - www.justgiving.com/the-meadows
James Meadows
Music on the Water The first ever Canalathon takes place along the Monmouth & Brecon Canal on Sunday 14th September with 50 teams of four being challenged to canoe, cycle and run from Pontymoile Basin to Brecon canal Basin to complete the 33 miles. At Brecon Canal Basin the teams will be greeted at the finish line by six local bands that will be performing their sets on staging which will be erected in the canal basin and is being built by HMS scaffolding. The bands will perform from 2pm8pm, everyone is welcome to come along and cheer the teams at the finish line and also enjoy listening to the bands. Another event being held to celebrate the Canalathon will definitely be a treat for BMX fans with a demonstration by Professional Flatland BMXer and Guiness World record holder Matti Hemmings at Talybont on Usk Henderson Hall tennis court. This will start at about 1pm. Matti holds the World record of most BMX Cliffhanger spins (one foot on the handlebar) in one minute with 56. Come along and watch for free. Further information can be found on the Canalathon Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/canalathon
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