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Happy summer! Firstly, welcome to our summer issue, and it is a big moment here for myself and the team. Our fantastic new editions, Cowbridge View, Pontcanna View and Roath Park View have just joined our original Penarth View title. Releasing all four editions together this summer is the latest step in us realising our dream of publishing hyper-local lifestyle magazines to showcase, promote and inspire people, places and businesses. Well, I think it’s safe to say that our social calendars are filling up nicely— perhaps a little too nicely—now that even more of the restrictions on our lives are lifted. I’ve enjoyed seeing our shops, cafés and businesses bustling with customers, especially as the sun makes a welcome appearance, and I hope that more and more people will make the journey to their local high street. We’ve been champions of our high street for many years, and we believe a strong local economy offers more choice, is more sustainable, and is ultimately better for the wider community. Superheroes is our theme of this issue—and no, I don’t mean Spiderman. We want to celebrate the small acts of kindness, the little gestures of kindness that we’ve all seen over the past 18 months, and now that we are leaving
our holding pattern of restrictions, it seems the opportune moment to start shining a light on the people who have made our lives a little more bearable, in the smallest of ways. There is still time to nominate your own superhero, by emailing john@viewpublishing.co.uk Our team of fantastic writers have taken the theme to heart in this issue, as always, and inside you’ll see great articles on the power of Vitamin C from Rosie, superfoods and their true benefits from Angharad, superhero animals who go above and beyond from Dave, and how to harness your own inner fitness superhero with Rae. Elsewhere in this issue, Stifyn Parri returns as a regular writer, where he’ll be giving us his take on life, always with a comic twist, and our new resident journalist Pippa shares Monique Sotomi’s experience of smashing glass ceilings, glass walls—in fact, the whole glass building. We also have our ever-popular business and community pages, filled to the brim with short news stories from the area. As always, thank you to all our amazing writers, contributors, advertisers and sponsors. We really could not do what we do without your unwavering support. Diolch! And, finally, I couldn’t end this letter without acknowledging the hard work of my team. So much so, that Penarth View has recently won Independent Magazine of the Year at the Wales Prestige Awards—a fantastic accolade! Please enjoy reading this issue, and do let me know what you think. —John john@viewpublishing.co.uk
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Bumper community pages We’ve got more community stories for you this summer Monique Sotomi A young woman on breaking down stereotypes.
Lockdown fashion, and how we now have the freedom to express ourselves again.
Not all superheroes wear capes. We’ve been celebrating ordinary acts of kindness.
Turn to our business pages for short updates, as well as an article from Lisa Entwistle on the Wales startup scene.
Shop local and support your local economy
Superhero animals What’s On Guide Our latest guide to virtual and live events this season, sponsored by your local Specsavers branches.
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Vitamin C is a real superhero Rosie looks at the properties of the well-known vitamin
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GEORGE ROLLS INTO TOWN George, a very handsome converted Renault Estafette van has already been seen turning heads around the streets of Penarth, and he has now found his new home at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park.
Always looking for ways to bring the Willmore’s 1938 magic to more people, Matt and Charlotte are now serving coffee, cakes and light bites from a new concession unit at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park. Quirky and memorable, it is cleverly powered by solar so it is environmentally friendly. Single-use plastic is also banned, and food miles are incredibly low since local produce is always sourced where possible. Kids’ party boxes, made with healthy ingredients, will also feature on their menu—the perfect accompaniment to a day at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park. In a touching tribute to his father, who sadly passed away in early 2020, Matt has named the van George, so that his father’s character and charm can continue to be felt on the streets of the town he loved. The Renault Estafette was popular, and by the time production ceased in 1980 more than 500,000 units had been sold worldwide. But as popular as the vehicle was at the time, there really is only one George. Matt and Charlotte are looking forward to supporting the park’s activities and helping to promote the park as a fantastic visitor destination.
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In the Food Hall at Hamptons you’ll discover an incredibly diverse range of mouth-watering artisan foods. With everything from hand crafted confectionery and cookies to chilled foods, baking ingredients and chutneys, you’ll definitely struggle to leave empty handed! Discover an amazing range of products at the Hamptons Food Hall World foods Cured and smoked meats and fish Chilled ready meals, pâtés and dips Butter, cream and yoghurt Fablas ice cream Pasta and rice Cakes, cookies, biscuits and shortbread Savoury biscuits and crackers Chocolate and confectionery Oils, dressings, sauces and condiments Chutneys, relishes and pickles Marmalades, preserves and nut butters Baking ingredients and baking kits Artisan gins and bottled beers Handmade lemonades, ginger beers and soft drinks Gift hampers
Spend £30 or more on Hamptons products and you’ll receive a 10% discount voucher to spend on chilled food. Terms and conditions apply.
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COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Baking for Tenovus
£430 was raised for Tenovus Cancer Care by a Mother and Daughter from Penarth. Ceri and Elynne Steel, who run the Exitus Escape Rooms in Cardiff, raised the money by baking 100 loaves of bread. The fundraiser received a vast amount of support from the community, with all donations going to the charity.
Triumph for Playground Petition
A petition for all playgrounds to be upgraded has received 300 signatures. The petition was establish by the PTA at Victoria Primary School and has received great support, resulting in some very positive results from the Council.
Penarth Chamber Music Festival returns to Penarth
Penarth played host to the first live classical music festival in Wales since the start of the pandemic. This wonderful event was packed with great performances and could be seen in person or streamed online. It was lovely to see some normality return to Penarth.
The Turner House Gallery Reopens We were all very excited earlier this May when the Turner House reopened with a stunning Quentin Blake exhibition, The BFG in Pictures, which was a huge success. The Turner House will remain open, displaying wonderful new exhibitions.
Making Penarth a Safer Place
Penarth retailers launched a Safe Place scheme in May to help people feel safer on our streets. Many businesses throughout Penarth are displaying an orange Safe Place sticker in their window, giving people a space to get help if they feel under threat. A truly wonderful, and successful campaign
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Penarth Hedgehog Highway
We often find hedgehogs in our gardens or wandering the streets at night. But with nature areas, including gardens, becoming more and more secure, it reduces the land available to hedgehogs. So the Vale of Glamorgan Council, along with The Vale Local Nature Partnership, plan to create hedgehog highways in Penarth residential areas, connecting gardens and allowing hedgehogs more space to find food and keep off the roads.
PENARTH VIEW COMMUNITY SECTION SPONSORED BY NATIONWIDE
We want our branches to feel part of your community. A place you can come to get the help and advice you need. That’s why we are sponsoring Penarth View’s community section. In May 2021, we extended our Branch Promise— our Nationwide branch in Penarth will still be here until at least January 2023, and the branch will continue to have its own, dedicated branch manager. Here today, here tomorrow.
Independent Bookshop Week at Griffin Books
In June, Griffin Books hosted an array of events to celebrate Independent Bookshop Week. They had a very successful week, which highlighted the importance of supporting your local bookshops. Even though it’s been a difficult year, Griffin Books haven’t slowed down and continue to be a prominent part of Penarth high street.
Another Successful Fiver Fest
From 12-26 June, 39 of Penarth’s independent businesses once again took part in the national Totally Locally Fiver Fest, supported by Visa. With great deals for just £5, it encouraged people to shop in their local businesses and was once again a big success. Angelina Hall, chair of Penarth Business Group said “Fiver Fest is now a big part of our promotions for Penarth. The independent shops and businesses are what makes our town special and unique. The community support for local businesses has been amazing during lockdown, so these offers are to say thank you to customers, and to highlight the great value and economic impact of shopping locally.” If every adult in Penarth spent just £5 per week in their local independent businesses, it would mean £4.3 million
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per year going directly into our local economy. Which can lead to more jobs, a better high street, a stronger economy and a nicer place to live.
25th Annual Penarth Open Gardens Trail
Penarth Open Gardens are celebrating their silver anniversary on 24-25 July. They’ve been busy creating beautiful gardens and invite you to come and visit the gardens and enjoy the fun of a fantastic weekend of gardening
joy. Find out more by contacting penarthopengardens@hotmail. com or by telephone 07392031803
Bee Crafty and do Good!
Glass by Design will be putting together a special feature window to support the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. Their window will be filled with wonderful bee and flower related things, together with some information about the Trust. They will also be putting on a number of glass making workshops during August for adults and children to come and make their own flower and bee hangers. £5 from each student participating will be donated to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
New Penarth Pier Pavilion café Gives Profits to Local Schools
The new café in the Penarth Pier Pavilion is helping local schools and is warming the hearts of the community. Aside from their no single-use plastic policy, the café’s profits are to be given to local schools or reinvested back into the business.
Local Scout Group receives award for their service
Ty Hafan Scout Group, has been honoured with The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive. Set up 13 years ago, Ty Hafan Scout Group has provided opportunities to learn and grow in a fun and inclusive environment for more than 100 children since it started.
Goats Pay Penarth School a Visit
As Penarth’s Headlands School’s theme for the year is nature, the school decided to bring in two pygmy goats during Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16 May). Aside from being an exciting part of the curriculum, this also helped with the children’s mental health. Students and teachers alike seemed to love their new addition and they’ve already seemed to prove beneficial.
New Website for Community Grocer and Newsagent
A. B. Snell & Son of Penarth have launched their brand new website, built by Candid Creative Studio of Penarth. The website will allow the public to order groceries, household items, gifts and cards, balloons, stationery, newspapers and more for delivery. Go to www.snellspenarth.com
An update from Penarth’s Town Mayor, Cllr Ian Buckley After decades as a firefighter and now as a Town Councillor for Cornerswell Ward, I’m so proud to become Mayor of Penarth for this year and to say a few words in Penarth View. I congratulate the whole community on how we’ve responded to COVID-19 and know that despite the challenges, great initiatives are taking place. I’ve been particularly pleased that at Penarth Town Council, we’ve been able to reopen the Turner House Gallery as a new cultural space for the town. I was honoured to formally open the first exhibition of Quentin Blake’s illustrations of the BFG. Though my aunty saw the photos and thought the BFG referred to me, it just fills me with pride to see how well it has been attended. It is testament to all our staff who have grafted to get it to where it is now, and I thank them. Please try to drop in if you haven’t yet because it really is worth a visit. There’s a great programme coming up, including a touring exhibition of Matisse’s famous cut-outs and another exhibition by multidisciplinary artists inspired by the Mabinogion stories. I’m very excited that we then have the first of our annual Penarth Open exhibitions, showcasing the creative talent from
Penarth and the surrounding areas. Do check out www.turnerhouse.wales Sadly, we learned that Penarth Town Council were unsuccessful in the bid to secure the Kymin on a long-term lease as mandated by the people of Penarth. The Vale of Glamorgan Council is going to keep the venue so it can still be used by not only the people of Penarth but our visitors, so that is heartening. We’ll be bringing another new venue to Penarth as the cemetery chapel nears completion and safeguarding work continues at the Paget Rooms. Our office staff have continued to work full time from home and we look forward to West House, along with all our venues, reopening in line with public health guidance. I can’t wait to host more fundraising for my two chosen charities, which are very dear to me—Woody’s Lodge and Amelia Trust Farm. In view of the mental health challenges faced by so many people, and made worse by the past year, I know that both charities offer an ideal social prescription in addressing issues of depression, anxiety and isolation. Both charities work so hard to improve mental health, well-being and education for all and deserve our support.
THREE YEARS IN BUSINESS In honour of Keyif celebrating their three year anniversary, we spoke to Keyif’s founder and owner Mehmet Yildiz. Keyif strives to combine the tastes of Turkey and Wales, hoping to bring people closer together, giving them a new returned sense of community. Congratulations on being in Penarth for three years, what has it been like for you?
“Penarth is a place you can never feel lost.”
Aside from the troubles we’ve seen over the past year with COVID-19, it’s been a wonderful three years. From the moment we opened, we were welcomed by the community, like a big hug from everyone. We felt like we were part of the high street family! I’ve loved seeing such a positive response from our customers who seem to really love the food, drink and the atmosphere that we’ve created.
What was it like having to transition from a restaurant to a takeaway?
When I first opened Keyif, I never wanted to offer a takeaway service. I wanted this restaurant to be somewhere where people could come and sit, eat and drink with friends and family. But Coronavirus took away that luxury. Safe to say it was a big surprise and slightly weird to get used to. But we knew we had to jump right into it and make the most of the situation. March to April last year was very busy, much busier than expected. We had our regular customers ordering from us once a week. It was so heartwarming to see such wonderful support from our customers and from other businesses in Penarth.
It’s been a difficult year for businesses, but what have you been grateful for this past year?
It’s been a difficult year for everyone, but I’ve been so grateful for the support I’ve received from everyone right from the start. The best part about living in a community like this is the support you receive from others. It really does feel like we’re part of the family. As well as receiving support, we have also tried our best to show our support to others. We’ve donated food to local hospitals and NHS charity organisations. We wanted to do our bit.
Why do your customers come to you? I have a lot of experience in the hospitality industry. Having worked in restaurants and bars for many years, I believe I know what people want. I know how it works and the best way to deliver a perfect service for my customers. There are no other Turkish restaurants in Penarth, so Keyif brings something different and unique to the area. Keyif provides great food and great customer service, it’s as simple as that. I’ve also found that it’s the small things that people love, friendly staff who want to make sure they’re happy.
A lot of people aren’t familiar with raki? Can you tell us a little bit more about it?
Raki is a traditional Turkish drink. You can have it straight, but usually people add water to it, and when you do, the clear liquid turns white. Raki is a great drink to bring people together, to make friends from strangers. After such a long time closed off from everyone, this is the perfect time to share a drink with friends and family. After people have finished their meal, I offer them a shot of it. It’s another way that I can bring that element of Turkish tradition to Penarth.
The definition of Keyif is practising the art of quiet relaxation and living the moment. How did you come to name your restaurant Keyif? Keyif is a common phrase used in Turkey. Simply it can be described as pursuing a moment of happiness or enjoyment. It can be getting together with family and friends and enjoying a moment together, having food and drink together and taking the time to enjoy the now. In this day and age, I think this is more important than ever before. Everyone is so consumed with the past and future, that they often miss out on the joys of the present. And that is something I wanted to help create for people in this community.
What is your favourite thing about Penarth?
I’ve lived in many places, but nowhere has felt quite as homely as Penarth. Everyone is so friendly, always saying “hello” when you pass them in the street. When I first came to Penarth, I felt like I’d been welcomed with open arms. I felt very taken in by the community right away. You can feel how much people care, the support they give each other through tough times. It’s a place you can never feel lost. I could, and I have thought about, expanding Keyif into other towns but I have grown to love being the local restaurant. If I was to expand, which would give me more space to develop new dishes and drinks, it would be somewhere else in Penarth. Address: 21 Glebe Street, Penarth CF64 1EE Telephone: 029 2070 2429 Website: www.keyif.co.uk
WEST GROVE ARCHITECTURE We all know how beautiful Penarth's architecture is—its Victorian and Edwardian roots, the elegant tree-lined avenues, the garden suburbs, sights we all know well. In the past year, through those many long months pottering around indoors, we’ve come to understand the true importance of our homes and the value of curating our surroundings to meet our needs and desires. Here at Penarth View, we spoke with Amy Twining, founder of West Grove Architecture, to get to know her and her business. May you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m Amy Twining and I grew up in Rome, Italy. I studied Architecture at Cardiff University and became professionally qualified as an architect in 2005.
Why and when did you set up your own practice?
I founded West Grove Architecture in 2018 and since then I’ve been busy transforming homes for clients. Before West Grove I worked as an associate in a large commercial practice where I specialised in education architecture: I designed and delivered university buildings, schools and nurseries. Numerous educational studies show that pupils behave better, learn better and are happier in naturally lit and well-designed spaces. Now, I apply these findings in residential settings. My designs impact how a home is lived in and in turn helps improve my clients’ wellbeing—family life is significantly easier when the spaces we inhabit help us, rather than hinder us.
What is your practice’s main belief?
West Grove Architecture is founded on the idea that well designed and naturally lit spaces have a positive impact on people’s lives. All homes are a unique combination of spaces and the people within them so this is why our projects are not designed as a “one size fits all”. Our thorough briefing and concept design sessions will ensure that the developed proposals will work for you and your lifestyle.
Where does the name come from? West Grove comes from the original name of our house and can still be found on the stonework just above our bay. Given the business is all about transforming homes it felt fitting to use the name of the home that I transformed for my family. Single storey extension, Penarth Photo by West Grove Architecture
Further examples of West Grove Architecture's work can be found at www.westgrovearchitecture.co.uk
Two storey extension, Cardiff. Photo by Gareth Blunt
How does your process work? What can someone working with an architect expect?
I kick off all my projects with a consultation. This consists of a site visit where we discuss ideas and get a feel for each other. Following on from the consultation we develop the brief together based on how you live and the spaces you need. West Grove Architecture is a RIBA chartered practice and offers full architectural services. As well as producing planning and building control packages, I manage the process of obtaining and analysing costs, and appointing contractors via a competitive tender process. I can also advise on and administer the construction contract. West Grove Architecture can take care of the whole process, making it simple and hassle free. Once the project is completed, I carry out our post occupancy evaluation. Keeping tabs on what went well and identifying what can be improved on is key. Most projects come from repeat instructions or client recommendations, and I love seeing the spaces that I have designed being enjoyed. The ultimate goal is to provide you with a high-quality end product which fulfils and exceeds your requirements.
What do you love most about Penarth?
I love the proximity to the sea and the historical richness of the area. My favourite spot is in the Italian Gardens just along from the Pier. It’s lovely and sheltered and has some great views. Did you know that in Victorian times it used to be gated and that you had to pay to go in? Happily, today it is available for everyone to enjoy.
How can someone looking for an architect get in touch?
Just drop the practice an email with your contact and project details. I’ll happily give you a ring to discuss your project and we can take things from there. Please email studio@westgrovearchitecture.co.uk
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Seabreeze Homes are a local and independent estate agency based in the town centre of Penarth. With over 20 years of experience and a team of local property experts, the company has recently been awarded Best Independent Estate Agent in South Wales.
SEABREEZE HOMES Offering a personal service with a service tailored to each client’s needs— Seabreeze Homes will be able to assist in both sales and lettings.
Seabreeze speaks for itself. With a 5-star rating on many Local Homes’ reputation 5 Star Sales and Personal review sites, the team put great service at the heart of the company’s ethos.
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FUTURE-READY EDUCATION
One of the UK’s leading independent schools, ranked 1st in the UK for results since 2015*, Westbourne offers a holistic education for boys and girls aged 2 to 18. Providing an academic education of the highest calibre, Westbourne also nurtures its pupils to develop key skills and competencies for life beyond the classroom, readying them for success in the wider world. Outstanding career development
By the time they leave the school, half of Westbourne graduates score 38 IB Diploma points or more, the minimum requirement for entry to Oxford, in addition to having secured diverse work experience and a professional insight that gives them the edge over their peers. Students work alongside the school’s expert careers staff, on a one-to-one basis, to identify and refine their ambitions for the future, setting out a personalised plan for career success after university. This summer, Sixth Form students will embark on career development
programmes at the highly competitive INSEAD summer business school in Paris, as well as at InvestIN, whose ‘Choose Your Career’ initiative offers young people aged 12-18 an immersive experience of their dream profession through intensive role plays, seminars, simulations and networking sessions.
A head-start through STEM
Research shows that studies in STEM encourage independent thought and advanced communication skills. As such, STEM is a core part of the Westbourne curriculum, from Prep to Senior, with many students choosing STEM-based options at GCSE and IB level, as well as pursuing STEM degrees at top universities. Demonstrating a forwardthinking approach, the school invests heavily in STEM to help pupils excel, with students of all ages benefiting from weekly STEM sessions. Westbourne students learn the basic principles of coding from as early as Year 3, and by Senior School they demonstrate levels of programming expertise and confidence that set them apart. Director of Online Learning, Stuart Ayres, explains: “Students benefit from proficiency in programming when applying to university. We have
found that when pupils cite fluency in programming on their application form, they have very quickly been called to interview. Students leave Westbourne future-ready, with the ability to code solutions to the problems they face.”
Supported with the latest technology One of the first schools in Wales to use artificial intelligence to help pupils learn, Westbourne introduced AI during lockdown and now uses it to enhance classroom teaching on a day-to-day basis. This cutting-edge technology supports pupils to learn more independently, developing advanced research skills and encouraging them to think outside the box. A groundbreaking online AI learning platform generates mini-lessons that students use to complement their studies, challenging them to extend their learning and recommending limitless supplementary reading material in the core areas of English, Maths and Science.
Practical, hands-on learning “We strongly believe that teaching should not be solely classroom based and that students should be stimulated and inspired through a blended approach combining the best traditional methods with cuttingedge technology and opportunities for outdoors learning”, says Dr. Gerard Griffiths, Principal at the school. Lessons are carefully planned to be taken outdoors wherever possible, so that pupils across the whole school can directly engage with the learning and wellbeing opportunities in nature.
Taking inspiration from the Danish approach that highlights the importance of contact with nature from an early age, the school runs an immersive outdoors learning initiative - a weekly FaB (Forest and Beach) School - which enhances core subjects such as Geography, Maths and Science with hands-on exploration. Locations include local country parks, islands and beaches, as well as a private Forest School site complete with log circle, hammock, tree swing, natural building area, digging area and fire pit. Through outdoors learning, pupils gain confidence, independence and invaluable practical skills such as teamwork and communication, which accelerates their personal development.
To find out how Westbourne’s innovative approach to learning could benefit your child, contact the school’s Admissions Team. Hickman Road, Penarth CF64 2AJ Call 029 2070 5705 www.westbourneschool.com admissions@westbourneschool.com
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HOW DO YOU CHOOSE A SCHOOL FOR YOUR DAUGHTER? Choosing a school for your daughter is not a decision to be taken lightly. The place where she spends her formative years will play such a part in the young woman that she becomes. Howell’s School, Llandaff GDST are the experts in educating girls. They’ve been doing it since 1860, and offer a nurturing environment where girls are free to be themselves in a culture free from bias. The School’s Ethos
At Howell’s School, academic rigour is a given, but everyone at Howell’s is committed to creating an environment where girls thrive, learn from each other and embrace every subject, every role, every opportunity. Pastoral care and classroom learning go hand in hand to create bold, confident, considerate young people.
The School Run
Howell’s is situated in Llandaff, barely a mile from Cardiff city centre, but for families living across town or out in the Vale, a fleet of minibuses brings in students from Penarth, Cowbridge and beyond, taking the pressure off parents who need to be at their work desks by the start of the school day.
The Facilities
Whether it’s sport, ICT or music where your daughter shines, at Howell’s the facilities are second to none, with a floodlit all-weather sports pitch, swimming pool, a newly enhanced ICT suite and a music wing with a of soundproofed practice rooms for instrumental lessons, and a Grade II listed, wood-panelled Great Hall complete with Bösendorfer grand piano for concerts.
Extra-Curricular Clubs
Education doesn’t finish when the bell rings for the end of the school day. Extra-curricular opportunities help children explore their interests and find their passions. In the Prep School, girls can sign up for sports, dance and music clubs, languages clubs include Mandarin, French and Spanish, green fingered students enjoy gardening club and budding chefs enjoy cooking up a storm.
A School Without Walls
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Howell’s have embraced a programme of Guided Home Learning that has delivered live lessons, as well as pastoral support, extra curricular clubs delivered online, virtual concerts and a live assembly each week. To find out more about Howell’s or to arrange a visit, contact Admissions Officer Chrissie Hall-Davis, admissions@how.gdst.net or call 029 2056 2019
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The author of Invisible Girl, Lisa Jewell, returns with the chilling story of a missing daughter, an abandoned house in the woods and a sinister note that may hold the key to a grisly truth. This thriller is the perfect summer read to keep you gripped! Better still, everyone buying a copy at Griffin Books will receive a FREE indie-exclusive version of one of Lisa’s most popular books, The Family Upstairs.
The latest from one of Britain’s best Michelinstarred chefs, Tom Kerridge, is the ultimate barbecue bible! Tom takes simple ideas like burgers and grills and creates his ultimate versions, with over 80 stunningly delicious recipes. He also includes desserts and drinks, plus tips and advice for the perfect barbecue, campfire or outdoor gathering with friends and family. The perfect buy for the best summer parties!
Victoria Hislop’s first book for children is a moving and dramatic story adapted from her bestselling novel The Island. The young Maria tells the story of the Cretan village Plaka and tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga, Greece’s former leper colony. The rich illustrations will transport the reader to the timeless and beautiful Greek landscape, and Hislop’s story helps us reflect on how we treat people who are different.
Outdoor Cooking by Tom Kerridge
Maria’s Island by Victoria Hislop (for ages 7-12)
The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell (plus signed bookplate)
Griffin Books recommends: our pick of the summer reads Griffin Books, 9A Windsor Road, Penarth CF64 1JB www.griffinbooksonline.co.uk / 029 2070 6455 info@griffinbooks.co.uk / @GriffinBooksUK
British Book Awards We would like to thank everyone for their lovely messages following the recent announcement that we have been named Welsh Independent Bookshop of the Year and shortlisted for Children’s Bookseller of the Year in the 2021 British Book Awards! This really does mean the world to us and we couldn’t have done it without the support of our wonderful community. Diolch.
SET YOUR SAT NAV After months of uncertainty and poor weather, the summer is definitely here. And where better to spend those summer days than on some of the great beaches of Wales. Victoria Garage have collected a list of stunning beaches to visit, whether you want to stay close to home or go a little further afield. Words by Pippa-Marie Sheppard, Penarth View Journalist
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If you’re looking to bury your head into a book for a little solitude, The Bendricks is the perfect place for you. Situated on a stretch of coastline between Barry and Sully, this rocky outcrop exposes sand and shingle at low tide with the sound of waves rushing over the rocks creating a beautiful and tranquil atmosphere.
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2 Stay local Ogmore by Sea
One of the most popular beaches amongst visitors along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, Ogmore by Sea showcases a vast beach accompanied by sand dunes and a delicately flowing river. Featuring expansive resplendent sands and fertile rock pools, this beautiful haven is the perfect place for a family adventure or peaceful stroll.
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3 Stay Wales Freshwater West
A beautiful, exposed sand and rock beach backed by cliffs, sand dunes and promenade. Freshwater West in Pembrokeshire is home to some of the best waves in the country, creating the perfect place to relax whilst watching experienced surfers. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly location or a day of sun-bathing, Freshwater West is sure to provide the perfect escape.
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At Victoria Garage, we provide economical maintenance to the highest standards offering main dealer facilities at much lower prices. Appointment times can be made to accommodate your schedule. • Maintenance • MOTs. Average test taking just 45 minutes, offering a fast and efficient service • Servicing and annual inspections • Tyres, brakes, exhausts and batteries • Clutches and cam belts • Diagnostic testing • Engine tuning • Air conditioning regas
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Long summer days are finally here and there is no better way to heat up your new season style than with on-trend sunglasses. From retro-glamour to classic and sophisticated looks, nearly all Specsavers’ specs—including designer brands—can be turned into prescription sunglasses, meaning there’s 1000s of styles to suit your look. This includes designer brands such as Marc Jacobs, Karen Millen, Tommy Hilfiger, Timberland and Kylie Minogue, as well as Specsavers’ own fashionable frames. You can also choose high quality polarising lenses to reduce dazzling glare and increasing comfort. They also offer 100% UV protection, improve contrast and help ease the strain on your eyes, so they are particularly good for driving in bright conditions. Most glasses and sunglasses styles are available to buy online at Specsavers.co.uk, and the handy virtual Frame Styler tool uses try-on technology so you can see how any pair will look from the comfort of your own home—ideal if you’re still hesitant about getting back on the high street. Even better, these stylish sunnies
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3 Jul 2021
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6 Jul 2021
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Richard III
6 Jul 2021
8:00 pm
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Here Come the Boys
10 Jul 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
The Rose and Crown
11 Jul 2021
2:00 pm
Insole Court
Henry V
11 Jul 2021
8:00 pm
Insole Court
Trawsnewid – Queer Cabaret Night
15 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
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Ed Byrne + Guests – Socially Distanced Show
24 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
Tramshed
Midnight Skyracer
26 Jul 2021
8:00 pm
St David's Hall
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac
2 Aug 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
The World Famous Elvis Show starring Chris Connor
6 Aug 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
Cardiff Opera presents ‘Le nozze di Figaro’
28 Aug 2021
7:00 pm
St German's Church Splott
Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny
31 Aug 2021
8:00 pm
St David's Hall
The Wonder Stuff
1 Sep 2021
7:00 pm
Tramshed
Hello Again – A Tribute to Neil Diamond 2 Sep 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
The Wildhearts + Syteria + Adam and the Hellcat
3 Sep 2021
6:00 pm
Tramshed
BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2021
7 Sep 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
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Bobby V
9 Sep 2021
6:30 pm
Tramshed
The Bowie Collective
9 Sep 2021
7:30 pm
St David's Hall
Blood Brothers: The Play by Pontypridd Theatre Co
10 Sep 2021
7:15 pm
Taff's Well Village Hall
The Boys Are Back ft. Five, A1, 911, Damage
12 Sep 2021
7:00 pm
Tramshed
Black Grape – It’s Great When You’re Straight 25th Anniversary Tour
16 Sep 2021
7:00 pm
Tramshed
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
17 Sep 2021
7:30 pm
Tramshed
Martha Wainwright
26 Sep 2021
7:30 pm
Tramshed
The Showhawk Duo
30 Sep 2021
7:00 pm
Tramshed
Marisha Wallace: Tomorrow Tour
1 Oct 2021
7:30 pm
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1 Jul 2021
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8 Jul 2021
8:00 pm
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21 Jul 2021
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Glass by Design
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Fused Glass Window Hanger
9 Jul 2021
11:30 am
Glass by Design
Wire Forever Flowers Workshop
24 Jul 2021
1:30 pm
Glass by Design
Flowers & Bee Hanger
4 Aug 2021
2:30 pm
Glass by Design
Flowers & Bee Hanger
11 Aug 2021
2:30 pm
Glass by Design
Flowers & Bee Hanger
18 Aug 2021
2:30 pm
Glass by Design
Flowers & Bee Hanger
21 Aug 2021
11:30 am
Glass by Design
Flowers & Bee Hanger
25 Aug 2021
11:30 am
Glass by Design
Turner House
More dates added regularly. Visit www.turnerhouse.wales
MATISSE: Drawing With Scissors
29 Jul 2021
12:00 pm
Turner House
Stand On All Fours
2 Sep 2021
12:00 pm
Turner House
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9:30am
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10:30am
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6:00pm
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Sesh Ffit
6:00pm
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6:00pm
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LifeIIT/ Lift & Flow
6:30pm
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6:30pm
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5:30pm
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6:30pm
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6:30pm
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Turn’d up Fitness with Beth
7:00pm
£3.00
Colhuw Hall, Llantwit Major
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6:30am
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9:30am
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WHAT’S ON GUIDE Culture Museum Talks: The Impressionists – Manet | English
8 Jul 2021
6:00 am
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Trawsnewid – PRIDE Patch Making Workshop
13 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
National Museum Cardiff
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14 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
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A Night with Amy Dillwyn + Live Q & A
16 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
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Queer Wales – Question Time LIVE
17 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
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Evening of Mediumship – Cardiff
28 Jul 2021
7:30 pm
Llandaff Institute
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Festival of Archaeology 2021: New Finds and Recent Work in Wales
29 Jul 2021
6:30 pm
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Museum Sleepover: Outer Space from Home
7-8 Aug 2021
2:00 pm
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Museum Talks: The Prehistoric Archaeology of Burry Holms
19 Aug 2021
6:00 pm
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An Evening with Sam Warburton OBE
21 Aug 2021
7:30 pm
Memo Arts Centre
Museum Talks: Dinosaurs & Deserts in Wales
16 Sep 2021
6:00 pm
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David Hurn: Swaps
23 Oct 2021
All Day
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Fairs and Festivals
The Gin To My Tonic Show Cardiff 2021 2-3 Jul 2021
6:30 pm
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Hensol Castle Wedding Fayre
8 Jul 2021
5:00 pm
Hensol Castle
Wedding Fayre – The Village Hotel, Cardiff
13 Jul 2021
11:00 am
Village Hotel
Cardiff Speakeasy – A Prohibition Drinks Festival
23 Jul 2021
7:00 pm
Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff Prosecco Festival – Fizz, Gin & Cocktails
24 Jul 2021
12:30 pm
Cardiff City Stadium
25th Annual Penarth Open Gardens Trail
24 Jul 2021
All Day
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Look-A-Like Cardiff Tribute Festival
24 Jul 2021
3:00 pm
VSA Warehouse
The 5th Annual Mod and Ska Festival
28 Aug 2021
10:00 am
Tramshed Cardiff
90’s Festival Comes to Cardiff!
29-30 Aug
7:00 pm
VSA Warehouse
Vale Ale Trail
10 Sep 2021
6:00 pm
Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival This year the festival is going on tour to the beautiful surroundings of Insole Court, Llandaff, and Tredegar House, Newport.
Kids’ Activities Join Little Fizz and Party Fizz for online parties for children aged 0-7. Recordings available to keep. Go to www.partyfizz.co.uk
Go to cardiffopenairtheatrefestival. co.uk
Did you know?
Your local Specsavers branches are locally owned and staffed by optometrists who live in the area, keeping money in the local economy and supporting a healthy high street.
UNLEASH YOUR SUPERHUMAN Influencer
Rae Carpenter
Penarth-based personal fitness trainer RaeCarpenter MsRaeCarpenter
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As a Personal Fitness Trainer, with my company LiveFIT Wales Cymru, I work in the community, for the community, and with the community on their health and fitness. Life is short. Without moving our bodies and eating healthily, it’s shorter still. I’m also the health and fitness expert for S4C’s FFIT Cymru and QVC, the UK’s largest shopping and lifestyle network.
As I sit scrolling through my social media, an advert pops up for one of those quizzes— “What type of superhero are you?” Click through and answer some inane questions so that you can see if you are more like Captain America, or maybe the Scarlet Witch, or even the Incredible Hulk! I don’t bother with it. The feeling and memories of being four years old and literally living in a Wonder Woman costume floods my mind. I loved that costume so much. The best bit was the red boot socks that went over my Clark’s shoes and hid them! I was obsessed with Linda Carter and have watched and re-watched the 1980s series. Oh to have an invisible jet eh? But as we grow up, I think we realise that there are some serious superheroes amongst us mere humans. I think that there are some reading this right now. Mums and dads, carers, guardians… Think of all you do! Think of
the care you give, the lives you help run, the work you do, the juggling of work and home life, the complexities of relationship balancing that you navigate, the battles you negotiate, the miracles you perform of being in two places at once, the safe environment you provide and so much more. When do you find time to look after you? You total hero. Giving and giving is what you do—but how do you keep giving if your tank is empty? And I’m sure there have been times when you have felt like you were running on fumes! Here are my top five tips on ensuring you stay being the stuff of legends! • Wake up, workout: getting a 20-30 minute workout done and dusted first thing in the morning means you have already smashed your day, and nothing has gotten in the way of your you time. • Avoid junk food—all that processed rubbish is your kryptonite! It just makes you feel sluggish and dulls your super powers! Feed yourself well, and you’ll keep on soaring!
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Take a second—when life’s villains come at you, breathe, take a second and give yourself the best chance to win the battle! Get decent sleep—the importance of sleep cannot be underestimated. Disturbed and disrupted sleep = endgame! Treat yourself to an early night, once a week, with no distractions. A clean, calm and quiet bedroom, with zero electronics and some lavender sleep spray can work wonders to create that peaceful space for you to drift off to a great night’s sleep. Ditch the toxic—don’t be lured by the dark side. Yes, it may be fun, but is it really good for you? Avoid the miserable news, the negative social media, that toxic “friend”, and purposefully seek out positive, vibe-lifting people, places and things that will help you to fly!
And once you have done this, and done it all regularly, your tank will be overflowing and you can consistently continue to be the baddass super hero you truly are!
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4-block HIIT
Morning dance routine Pop five of your favourite get-upand-dance tunes into a playlist. Wake up. Hit Play. Dance continuously—step touch/heel dig/cha cha cha/ merengee—like no one is watching for the five songs. Shower and dress. Feel amazing.
8 rounds of 20 second s of each exercise. 10 seconds res t between rounds. Repeat 4 times. 1. Running on the spo t 2. Fake skipping 3. Jumping jacks 4. Mountain climber s 5. Walking high knees 6. Soldiers 7. Travel runs 8. Cycles Push to your maximum effort each 20 seconds and always consult your doctor before un dertaking any exercise if you’ve not exercised in a while, or ever.
ARE SUPER FOODS THAT SUPER? Influencer
Angharad Evans Penarth-based Nutritional Therapist
I embraced the power of natural remedies after trying to manage a diagnosis of lupus and other auto immune conditions. Within three months, I no longer needed my medication and have since overcome the condition completely. After retraining as an allergy and nutritional therapist, I specialise in detoxification and natural healing, and I have a clinic in the heart of Penarth where I offer a bespoke treatment to clients for a variety of illnesses.
Far too often, I’m telling clients that they have an intolerance to a food they have been eating in abundance. “I thought it was good for me? We’re told to eat it.” I hear this daily. Blueberries, spinach, garlic, almonds, avocados, tomatoes, oats—the list goes on. It goes to show that the old proverb "one man’s meat is another man’s poison" is as true as ever.
A super food is quite a new term—and it’s been a marketer's dream! Labelling food as super invokes consumer confidence, which makes selling such products easy. Super foods are defined as foods packed with nutrients beneficial to health. Typically, you will have heard of blueberries, garlic, soy, leafy greens, dark chocolate, salmon, cauliflower, goji berries, almonds, olive oil, peanuts, avocado, mushrooms, kidney beans, soy beans, tomatoes, green tea, eggs, oats, cherries, watermelon, walnuts, apples and spinach.
Why are you not feeling ‘super'?
Whilst you may be consuming these super foods as part of your daily diet, you may still struggle with digestion, migraines, stiffness, brain fog, insomnia, heartburn and skin rashes. Perhaps it’s time to consider whether the foods you’re eating are not so super for you, and could be the equivalent to Superman’s kryptonite.
The secret dangers of ‘super foods’ Despite being given the coveted
and appealing title super food, this title actually is misleading, as they often contain substances that can have a detrimental impact on our health. These substances fall into the following categories: • Nighshade family: tomatoes, potatoes, aubergine, peppers, red pepper seasoning, goji berries, Ashwagandha • Tyramine rich foods: aged/ hard cheese, yeast, avocado, asparagus, broccoli, raspberries • Oxalic acid: spinach, beetroot, peanuts, cocoa powder, seeds, nuts, leafy greens • Tannins: tea, coffee, cranberries, blueberries, hazelnuts, walnuts, pecans • Amines: fish, cheese, oranges, coffee, strawberries, tomatoes, aubergine, spinach, peanuts • Salicylates: stoned fruit, coconut, almonds, curry powder, paprika, raspberries, pineapple
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Don’t assume that super foods are appropriate for you. Be suspicious and eliminate even the super foods to see if it makes a difference. Eat clean and know what you’re eating. This means avoiding processed food, but also ensuring that you’ve washed off the pesticides and herbicides used in the growing and harvesting of your food. Do some swaps! If you’re eating oats for breakfast every day, swap with buckwheat or quinoa flake porridge. Swap your peanut butter for another nut butter, your olive oil for hemp oil, spinach for kale, goji berries for chai or flax seeds, and blueberries for pomegranates! See if these minor changes have an impact. Variety! We’re creatures of habit
and have a tolerance level for all foods. If we’re eating the same foods regularly, then we cross the tolerance threshold and are exhausting the digestive enzymes we need to process our food. So give your body a break, and try out new and healthier alternatives. To discover what foods are super and not so great for you and your needs, contact me today to discuss a tailored approach.
I am a fully qualified allergy and nutritional therapist based in the heart of Penarth, where I offer tailored treatments in a professional, friendly and private environment. I offer a bespoke programme to help adults and children with a very wide range of conditions with a focus on detoxification, nutritional support, allergy and intolerance therapy, emotional support and energy therapy. I offer a natural solution to conditions such as IBS, CFS, PMS, anxiety, mirgraines, skin conditions, perimenopause, menopause, weight loss and many more. Contact me to discuss your needs Cynigaf wasanaeth Gymraeg ac mae croeso i chi gysylltu er mwyn trafod eich anghenion. Call 07739 210 291 www.angharadevans.cymru evansangharad@icloud.com Natural Therapy by Angharad evans.angharad
BEATING NORMS AND INSPIRING
A 21-year-old woman from Barry who has beaten the stereotypical norms around race and identity has shared her inspirational story in the hopes of inspiring other young people from around the world.
Words by Pippa-Marie Sheppard, Journalist Monique Sotomi, who attended Bryn Hafren Comprehensive School, grew up in South Wales and has overcome many obstacles in life. She said: “My cultural background is both Welsh and Nigerian. I consider Wales my home and a very big contribution to my background and me as a character.
“I have beaten the typical stereotypes of what is globally recognised for someone like myself. I am a model, and I also work in construction for a living.” When talking about her school background and what led her to where she is today, Monique said: “I attended an all-girls school called Bryn Hafren Comprehensive School. My school background wasn’t the peachiest. I unfortunately didn’t have a solid group of friends, and I found myself bouncing between friendship groups. “I’ll be honest, I wasn’t the sharpest tool in the toolbox. I have dyslexia, and I unfortunately didn’t do the best when it came to my GCSE results.
“I can remember crying and feeling like a failure when I opened my results. I think I realised I put more effort into trying to be liked and making friends rather than trying to invest into myself and my future.” When asked about what inspired her to work in construction, Monique added: “I grew up as an only child and this resulted in me becoming creative and entertaining myself. That’s where I first found my love for LEGO and construction." Her mother, Gemma, raised Monique single-handedly, and also taught Monique that stereotypes are there to be beaten. "Without such an inspirational Mum, I wouldn't have had the confidence to go into a male-dominated industry nor would I have built self-love to stand up in-front of cameras. “Despite race, age and gender, I’ve been involved with £30 million tenders for buildings such as schools, airports and housing in Wales.” Throughout her lifetime, Monique has found herself a victim of discrimination. When asked about the issues that she has encountered, she added: “I’ve had many awkward questions thrown at me, things like ‘What is it like to live with your
mother because she’s white and you aren’t?’, ‘Are you gay? Because normal women don’t do construction.’ As well as, ‘You’re pretty for a black girl’. “For my entire life, I feel like I’ve been bombarded with these types of questions. I think it’s important to educate yourself when it comes to differences, and make a point of asking someone things like their preferred pronouns, names and ethnicity. Never assume.” Despite everything she has faced, Monique has overcome the challenges in her path and is now focusing on her future. She said: “I am currently studying Project Management for Construction BSc(Hons) at university. “I've previously been a building surveyor, and I would like to enhance my property development skills and go into property flipping. I then want to become an advocate for people who are considering a career in construction. “I’d also like to progress with some art modelling projects with people who are looking to be creative. “Most importantly, however, I want to have my story told so I can inspire young women, people with learning difficulties and those that don’t fit the stereotypical norms, to follow their dreams and be persistent in achieving their goals.”
LESS SUPERHERO, MORE HUMAN Words by Dr. Rachel Evans, Cardiff-based Clinical Psychologist
It’s common for us all to walk around with ideals in our heads, the so-called superheroes we may strive to be like. Whilst having a moral compass and value base to live up to is a desirable thing, considering ideals as obtainable (like being happy all the time) can be an issue for us all at times. If we aren't relating, behaving, thinking or feeling how we would like—how do we treat ourselves? Research shows that having compassion and kindness towards ourselves and others is key to wellbeing, where self-criticism and the guilt that can arise from unrealistic expectations can have a toll on our mental health and wellbeing.
These ideas have been considered in the media during the pandemic where NHS and other frontline staff felt under pressure to perform in superhuman ways, denying their own needs for sleep, adequate pay, and time off. Whilst there was initial appreciation for the outpouring of respect and gratitude that accompanied Clap for Carers, without actions to back up the appreciation (e.g., adequate PPE, clear policies and messaging, and adherence to the regulations), some began to view it as tokenistic and described feeling a pressure to ‘endure’ rather than voice concerns.
No one likes to feel sad, ashamed, anxious or angry, but these are normal and essential parts of being human as we respond to the situations we are in and the relationships we have with others. It is the reactions to our emotional responses, rather than the feelings themselves, that are often the focus of therapy. Where there is a push from ourselves or others to deny or hurry ourselves out of certain feelings—it's that which can lead to longer-term problems.
How do we send the message to ourselves and our loved ones, that being human is enough— that 'it's OK not to be OK'?
1. Spend time with others. As things open up and return to normal, there's a focus on going out—but we also need to remember to come back in psychologically to connect with loved ones. This doesn't need to be fancy, just pottering together is enough! 2. Be brave and share your own distress as a model to others, that having the courage to be vulnerable and turn to others for help is a strength and not a weakness. Doing so may mean others are able to turn to you in the future. 3. Recognise and acknowledge times that you, yourself, or loved ones are struggling emotionally. For adults, as well as children, this may sometimes show up as being argumentative or behaving in ways we find difficult, rather than a nice straight forward request for a chat or a hug! 4. If others do share their experiences of distress, be with them. This is harder than it sounds. We all have a desire to regulate ourselves and not feel pain but we equally probably can
all think of times when we've shared an upset with someone who has tried to talk us out of it, or point out the positives etc. The impact of this, whilst well-intentioned (they want to cheer us up), is often to make us feel unheard and more upset.
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As an example, if you recall a warm memory, a time in your life that you felt really seen and cared for, for who you are, warts and all, it will invariably involve not some all-together superhero but a person who was very much authentically human in how they showed their emotions and how they responded to yours. So, maybe we could do with ditching the ideals and aiming for being human as more than good enough.
A WARM WELSH WELCOME AWAITS A former windmill and Wales' first contemporary art hotel, located in Britain's smallest city, St Davids, Twr y Felin is a relaxing retreat in the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside. Featuring contemporary design throughout, the hotel is home to 41 bedrooms and over 150 pieces of specially commissioned art. Originally a windmill built in 1806, Twr y Felin Hotel is, alongside the cathedral, the only high-rise structure in St Davids. Purposely positioned on the peninsula to harvest the everblowing winds, it lasted as a working windmill for 100 years, before the sails fell off just one too many times. For over a century, this building has had a connection to the landscape— financed by success on the waves, powered by the ever-blowing winds, and now as a mirror to the rolling hills surrounding it, as it hosts artworks to evoke the Pembrokeshire landscape in a new way. The ingredients used in the hotel's Blas Restaurant are carefully sourced from predominantly Pembrokeshire and Welsh suppliers, and where possible originate from the surrounding countryside and coast. Reinvention has saved this building. Becoming a hotel gave the windmill a new life, and now it is Wales’ first contemporary art hotel and home to 41 luxury bedrooms and a fine dining restaurant. The rooms have been transformed into chic retreats, splashed with muted pastels. They are comfortable and contemporary, furnished with handcrafted furniture and luxurious textiles. Each room enjoys a view of
the coast, and this visual landscape is enhanced with a choice of bespoke artworks—our particular favourites being those by Graeme Brusby, also known as Xenz, once described as the Monet of graffiti because of the impressionistic nature to his work. We stayed in room 121, Ramsey, one of their Windmill Spacious rooms in the oldest part of the hotel, which offer plenty of space and feature some of the largest bathrooms. With many prestigious accolades under its belt, including from Visit Wales, The Good Hotel Guide, and the AA, Twr y Felin offers a welcome that is typically Welsh, warm and enveloping. Address: St Davids, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6QT Telephone: 01437 725 555 Price: Doubles from £250 Website: www.twryfelinhotel.com
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Win a one-night bed and breakfast stay in Twr y Felin Hotel, located on the spectacular St Davids peninsula, Pembrokeshire. The prize is based on two guests sharing and includes, breakfast, WiFi and parking. Twr y Felin is a former windmill and Wales’ first contemporary art hotel, located in Britain’s smallest city, St Davids. Meticulously restored and extended, featuring contemporary design throughout, the hotel is home to 41 bedrooms and over 150 pieces of specially commissioned art, inspired by the St Davids peninsula and Pembrokeshire. Twr y Felin Hotel is also home to two Rosette Blas Restaurant, which offers a menu influenced by the season and uses produce sourced from predominantly Pembrokeshire and Welsh suppliers, as well as foraged ingredients from the surrounding countryside and coast.
To win this fabulous prize for you and a partner or friend, simply go to www. viewpublishing.co.uk/ twryfelin and leave your name and address. Nothing else required! Good luck. The important bit: The prize is based on two guests sharing a double or twin room and includes breakfast, parking and WiFi. The prize is valid, Sunday to Thursday ONLY, between November 1st 2021 and March 31st 2022, excluding school and Bank Holidays, and Valentines Day. Subject to change and availability at the time of booking. We welcome children 12 years and over. As hypoallergenic properties, we are unable to accept pets.
GROUNDBREAKING CRAFTS
We love to shine a spotlight on independent artists and creators all across South Wales, so we spoke to Dr Natasha Mayo, a ceramicist and sculptor who has recently moved into The Clock Yard at Rowley’s the Jewellers, Penarth. Dr. Natasha Mayo is a researcher, ceramicist and senior lecturer at Cardiff School of Art and Design. Her work examines the human form as milieu, a place onto which we project identities, societal, gendered and cultural thoughts and feelings. She explores the close association between skin and the expression of thought; the sense in which, when blushing, paling or sweating we are, albeit momentarily, taken over by the skin’s conveyance of emotion; what could be described as ‘thinking through the skin’.
What inspires your craft?
It is the very stuff of clay that inspires me. It’s an incredibly sociable
material interwoven through histories, geographies and physical encounters. I think of ceramics as being a ‘living’ practice, already a part of the ground we walk on. There is a sense that anything we make from it, is already familiar. Now that’s a powerful attribute for an artist!
What is the biggest challenge you face within your craft?
Time! Being a mother of three and Programme Director of Ceramics at CardiffMet, I have previously had little reserve of time to practice. COVID-19 has caused self-reflection, and isolation has caused me to recognise the wealth of creative subject matter that arises from my home! Over the years we have created a kind of material-lore captured in the acts of drawing along walls, stairs, hallways and landings, informing your periphery of the fictitious, the factual and playful events of our family. This has prompted me to start a R&D project called Flight Lines, supported by the National Museum of Wales, which seeks to identify a way of creating that
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arises from the interaction of a number of forces, a common negotiation of women artists but one not specifically identified and championed as a strength in creative terms. The project will take as its inspiration Gwen John’s accumulative and intersecting practice and through the very different corollaries of my own, establish a contemporary, living example.
THE JEWELLERS For over 57 years, Rowley’s have been selecting only the best jewellery, watches and gifts to grace the shelves of the store. The family currently behind Rowley’s the Jewellers have always been incredibly supportive of the arts scene in South Wales, and are proud to sponsor our creative section.
How influential is social media to you?
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The Clock Yard was an initiative planned in 2018 as a response to the climate crisis. It aims to encourage new ways of doing business, and they will research innovative ways to bring interesting new collaborations to high street spaces. Petra Aydin-Barberini says: “We have eco-responsible projects based around a reclaimed urban yard—an oasis of calm bringing together curious brains to find new ways forward. We’ve been delighted to house Benthyg Penarth—a library of things—and now having Natasha in the premises too is a great addition to the team.” For more information, contact clockyard@rowleysgifts.com
I haven’t got into the practise of using social media for my own practice, although I am beginning to for this project. I run the Cardiffnet’s ceramics social media accounts and it is an invaluable resource for networking and addictive. Beyond Borders, where I organised musicians, illustrators, poets, sculptors, writers, archaeologists, geologists and historians to draw parallels between the movement of the earth and of man to encourage debate about journeying and asylum. It taught me how creativity can be used to spark curiosity and awareness of situations often too politicised or complex to communicate in other ways.
Do you like to stay on trends, or create your own path?
I enjoy researching and so need to appreciate contemporary practises in order to understand my contribution to it in making, writing and teaching.
How did you come across this craft? I first found clay on my PGCE in Birmingham back in 1997 and taught ceramics whilst on placement, as the teacher had slipped a disk, so if I hadn’t set it up, it wouldn’t have been taught. Luckily she was a great teacher!
Supporting independent artists and creators is important to our community, and showcasing this talent is what we do best. Make sure to check out Natasha’s work online at www.natashamayoceramics.com
ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE Influencer
Stifyn Parri
Entrepreneur and entertainer
Entrepreneur and entertainer Stifyn Parri is a creative producer, presenter, consultant and mentor. He was Marius in Les Misérables in the West End, Christopher Duncan in Channel 4’s Brookside, and is a presenter of a game show and a chat show host. At mrproducer.co.uk he produced the opening of Wales Millennium Centre, the Ryder Cup Opening Concert at the Millennium Stadium for Sky TV, and the 50th Anniversary gala of the Aberfan Disaster starring Michael Sheen, Bryn Terfel and Sian Phillips.
We've all had time to reflect recently. We never know what's around the corner, do we? Who could have foreseen such a catastrophic, neverending rollercoaster in society? Lockdown for me, however, gave me time to rethink, recharge and quietly entertain myself by watching how others coped with the new rules. I love to people watch. We're funny. Even in such strange and testing times. Every cloud, eh?
Don't get me wrong, this last year and a half has been difficult for everyone, with death tolls, job losses and anxiety rocketing beyond control. However, in the middle of a global pandemic, I have also found moments of unexpected joy, hysterical laughter and comedy gold in the public’s behaviour. Yes, we all need to sanitise our hands and watch what surfaces we touch, but honestly! I’ve seen what seemed like a highly intelligent man, crash his supermarket trolley into the side of his parked car, as he returned from his shop while failing to push his overladen trolley with his ELBOWS. All because he didn't want to touch the handle—what a show that was! Then, there was the little old lady who seemed to think that because she wore a mask under her chin, constantly smiled and crept on tippy-toe around the shop, that Coronavirus wouldn't get her. I think she was abiding by the two millimetre rule. In truth, she was pushing in front of everyone, invading their space, and coughing all over the veg. And the piece de resistance, the funniest has to be the dozens of people that drive around alone in their cars fully masked. THAT brings me sunshine. Speaking of sunshine, to those of us who are still complaining about having to have a staycation this year. I'd like to remind you that we are living
in the most beautiful country with probably the best food, mountains and coastline you could ever wish for. So, those of us who teeter on bankruptcy at the end of every two-week allinclusive getaway, with jetlag from hell—welcome to Wales, croeso i Gymru. Pre-covid, I used to love a few nights out (as I was such a social tart), but since lockdown, my appetite for going out has definitely waned. I don’t know about you, but after actually having a night out-out after such strict regulations, I'm gagging for a night in-in again. I lock the door, pull on my PJs and settle in for a flick through Gardeners' World magazine and a podcast. Even if it's lunchtime! Oh, I'm so not rock-and-roll these days. More "nice to be comfy, nice to be nice." But there is one frustration I have to share. Despite having lockdown after lockdown, I still can’t seem to manage one simple thing—to remember my mask. The number of times I've got out of my lounge-wear, hopped in the car, and driven to a shop, then got to the doorway and remembered MASK!, then hopped back in the car and driven back home, given up and opened a bottle of wine. Yes, probably still lunchtime. I think I should staple one to my head. A mask that is, not the wine, but that’s not such a bad idea either. Keep safe and remember your mask. And smile, it shows in your eyes! As you were.
A TRUE SKINCARE SUPERHERO Influencer
Rosie Oretti
Penarth science-geek, purveyor of Tropic Skincare and Co-founder of Grounds For Good
I have a background in pharmacology, psychiatry and addictions spanning over 30 years. I love to consider all things to do with health and wellbeing, of both the mind and the body. I believe good lifestyle decisions are made when we have the right information.
If you are a skincare geek, then you’ve likely heard of Vitamin C. One of the most exciting, research-proven, and coveted ingredient that you can apply to your skin. It’s good to have plenty of Vitamin C in your diet, but the best way to improve your skin specifically is to apply it directly! Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant and provides our first line of defence against damage caused by free radicals (pollution, UV etc). These pesky molecules break down skin elastin and collagen, and stimulate pigmentation, also known as premature ageing! Vitamin C has a great safety profile and is generally suitable for all skin types. If you have super sensitive skin try a patch test first. There are no reported adverse effects even with long term use.
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formation which increases firmness and elasticity, thus reducing fine lines, wrinkles and sagging skin. Helps increase cell turnover and assists with healing and repair, thus smoothing out areas of scarring (acne) and inflamed skin. Protects against UV damage. The good news is that it doesn’t make skin more vulnerable to sun damage, like retinols for example.
So it is a force to be reckoned with by mitigating problems before they occur as well as after. This also includes any pre-cancerous changes. Vitamin C is not a replacement for SPF but think of it as a safety net. The most researched type of Vitamin C is L-ascorbic—there are others. But here’s what you really need to know—Vitamin C is notoriously unstable and becomes easily oxidised when exposed to air, light and differing pH. If it becomes discoloured or has changed in texture, then it’s probably already ineffective. Concentrated facial serums tend to be the most beneficial. Those with concentrations lower than 10% are more preventative but aid in enhancing the impact of other ingredients. Using levels of 10% and above is best to address existing skincare issues. Serums should be applied to the face (and even neck, decolletage and back of hands) after cleansing and toning, and before moisturisers, once or even twice a day. You need to be careful when you are applying other types of serums in combination as they can render the Vitamin C ineffective. However, ingredients which can promote Vitamin C activity include ferulic acid and Vitamin E. As with all skincare routines, consistency is key. If this all sounds a bit confusing, expensive and not worth the bother,
then let me introduce you to the new kid on the block, Glycoyl abscorbate. This is a novel, innovative, stable form of encapsulated Vitamin C and is the main ingredient in Tropic Skincare’s award-winning Glow Berry Brightening Serum. The serum also contains Ferulic acid and other super berries which supercharge the Vitamin C.
The results?
After 28 days of daily use, participants had 65% brighter skin; 30% less wrinkles; 20% less dark spots and 19% increased skin elasticity (Independent Clinical Studies). Now that’s my kind of superhero!
FASHION RE-BOOT Influencer
Sylvie Pasquier Penarth-based Events Organiser
I was born in Troyes in the Champagne area of France. Fashion had always been a passion of mine, leading me to move to Paris to study Haute couture. I now live in the Vale of Glamorgan with my daughter and our little dog Lili, and run an Event Business which specialises in occasions with a certain “je ne sais quoi.”
The world is unlocking and we are finally able and ready to hit the high streets again! Or are we...? According to behavioural studies, it takes 66 days to form a habit. With so many shops remaining closed over the last year, it is likely many of us will have lost the drive to once again shop in the way that we use to. Spending the day shopping with your close friend for that ‘musthave’ pair of shoes might be a thing of the past, as shopping online seems to have become the new norm. My shopping habits over lockdown have definitely changed too, and it made me wonder how it had affected others. To find out, I decided to interview a couple of families living in the Vale.
Andrew works as a curator; his wife Jo works for the Welsh Government. They have a young daughter and a baby son. Louisa is a primary teacher and lives in Barry with her husband Chris and their 2 children. And this is what they had to say...
Andrew
“To be honest, my wardrobe has barely changed over the last 25 years, so lockdown hasn’t had a great effect on the way I dress. As a bit of a Mod/Ageing Indie kid, I still think you can’t better a good pair of trainers and a polo shirt.”
Jo
“I can’t say that fashion was at the top of my agenda over the last year as my son was just a baby then and needed to be carried in a sling most days. Practicality was key, as I had to also do some homeschooling with my daughter. When things opened up at the end of last summer, however, I really enjoyed wearing different outfits. I particularly loved wearing my green jumpsuit which I bought in Oasis a couple of years ago. It made me feel like myself again!”
Oasis jumpsuit “It made me feel like myself again!”
Louisa
“I made a conscious effort to exercise and improve my diet over the last few months and as a result managed to lose the extra weight I had put on during the first lockdown. I felt so much better for it! I took that chance to renew some of my wardrobe and got some lovely dresses online ready to wear for summer. I didn’t stop there either. I completely changed my hair style too—I went from long red hair, to a short bob in rainbow colours. Quite a daring move considering I am a primary school teacher, but I received a lot of compliments and my confidence has gone through the roof! Life is definitely too short to worry, it is important to do what makes you happy!”
Despite fashion taking a step back over the last few months in many ways, there is no doubt it has remained important to most of us. Regardless of the way we shop, be it online or on the high street, there is a general feel that after months of dressing down, people want to dress up again and social occasions are giving us the excuse to do so. I certainly didn’t need much of a push myself to put on that pretty dress I had bought last week and meet up a friend for lunch. It was such a great feeling but the best news of all was that I was still able to walk with high heels! Salutations, Sylvie
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Dave Deane
Penarth-based Veterinary Surgeon
Having lived and worked in South Wales for 11 years, initially in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Cardiff, I have finally found my home in beautiful Penarth, where I also volunteer as an RNLI crew member. Growing up as the son of a dentist may have influenced my passion for veterinary dentistry.
When we think of the term superhero with respect to animals, it is easy for us to immediately think of those animals who we know do remarkable jobs. These would include guide dogs, bomb disposal dogs and medical detection dogs.
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Guide dogs have their own superhero costume. When they are wearing their harness, they are in Superman mode and know they have a job to do. Once the harness is off, they know it is play time and will often act like any family pet. Always ask before making a fuss of a guide dog in their harness as distracting them while working could endanger their owner. Bomb disposal dogs can decern scents even when they have been masked with another odour—you can’t pull the wool over their noses! Bio-detection dogs can detect odours of specific disease in urine, breath or sweat, and aid life-saving early detection of conditions such as cancer. Although this process is in its infancy, it has huge potential. While these animals play an incredible role in our society and the field of bio-detection has scope for huge developments in the future, I have decided to also mention the unspoken superheroes right here in our own homes. Every pet is a little superhero, whether it be the day-to-day
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companionship or the help and support they unconditionally offer us through difficult times in our lives. Our pets offer us friendship, and for some, they can prevent loneliness. For these people they can offer a sense of routine and socialisation and so many care homes will even allow pets to move in with them. Pets can act as a confidant in offering a non-judgmental ear. In fact, there is probably a lot that we, as humans, could learn from our animal
counterparts. They teach us the joy and excitement in the small things in life, and we are always being told we should get more sleep—well most cats I know definitely live by this mantra. In fact, pets of all shapes and sizes can teach us a lot. They can teach us about responsibility, relationships and it has also been shown that they can increase our level of empathy. And as I discussed in the previous spring edition, they can have a huge impact on our wellbeing.
Three superheroes that defy our expectations There are countless stories of carrier pigeons delivering life-saving messages during World War I. One pigeon in particular, named Cher Ami, was awarded recognition for the delivery of twelve important messages. The last of which saved 194 US soldiers in 1918, which she delivered despite being shot.
The giant African pouched rat, named Magawa, was awarded a PDSA Gold Medal for discovering 39 landmines and 28 items of unexploded ordnance in Cambodia. The PDSA Gold Medal is known as the equivalent of the George Cross recognising acts of heroism.
An ex-dressage horse named Doctor Peyo and his owner now spend their time doing the rounds in a French hospital in Calais supporting terminally ill patients. He helps with end-of-life care and appears to comfort and reduce anxiety in patients, often staying with them until the very end.
Not all heroes wear capes We want to show the world that despite the negatives that may come around, there are always people that will keep you positive. We love hearing all your amazing superhero stories and we’ve collected some of our favourites to share with you.
Annette and Stuart Sheppard are my superheroes. When I first moved to Annette and Stuart’s home, I was 11. I stayed for 5 weeks while my grandmother went of holiday. But things didn’t work out and 16 days later, I returned back to Annette and Stuart’s. I was very nervous and scared. My family were living in Barry and I had moved to Caerphilly. I felt like I was miles away from them and I hated the thought of it. But here I am 6 years later and still living with them. It doesn’t bother me now as much as it did before. Both Annette and Stuart treat me like family, and I am forever grateful for that. I adore them both to pieces. They always make me laugh, they are so strong and always positive no matter the situation. They have done so much for me, more than I could ever imagine and for that I am internally grateful. They truly are my superheroes. Kasey Moore-Davies
My superhero is my best friend Lucy Richards. She had a difficult year and overcame everything that she faced. She displays such strength, courage and determination, I couldn’t be prouder. Pippa Journalist at View Publishing
A person that inspires me is my great grandad David Lewis. Without fail, on a Tuesday he picks our dog up and helps look after him throughout the week. He is a man of few words but a very loving soul. He gave me my first car, which means a big deal, as well as always remembering my birthday and all holidays. I want to say a massive thank you for being my grandad, even through we aren’t blood, and an even bigger thank you for being a dad to my mother, Gemma Lewis. We appreciate you a lot. Monique Sotomi
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My superhero nomination has to go to Ben, my boss. He’s everyone’s superhero around here. Not all heroes wear capes, but he does occasionally. Puravida, Penarth
The super-teachers of Westbourne School are great. We count ourselves very lucky at Westbourne to have such a talented and dedicated teaching team. Teachers here regularly go far beyond what is required of them to support, motivate and engage pupils at an extremely high level. When the offs have been stacked against us all, their love for the job and desire to see pupils succeed has been unwavering. Dr Gerard Griffiths Principal at Westbourne School
Mel, for being a wonderful employer, and very supportive. She’s very community orientated. Georgie Griffin Books, Penarth
John from Fourways. He helped me out with things in the past when it comes to not having enough money for things for the shop. Frangoulis, Penarth
I want to nominate my wife, Lucia. She’s always been my rock and I don’t know how I would have done lockdown without her. I suppose it helps to be a bit mad being married to me. Rick A. B. Snell & Son, Penarth
I’d like to nominate my mum, Kelly Jones. She is the busiest retired person I know! Since opening the shop in October last year she has come to work with me every day to help out and support my business venture. She’s a natural in a retail setting, running a tight ship and is so wonderful with the customers. I couldn’t have done it without her, she’s been my absolute hero this past year! My Dad, David, has also been instrumental in both my business and home moves, painting the shop, putting up shelving and helping in every way possible. I’m so proud of them both and so grateful for the support they give me daily. I couldn’t have done it without them and I am very lucky to have such supportive parents. Sophie Fawcus-Robinson Folk Gather Here, Cowbridge
The community and the way they rallied together. They all looked out for each other. Everyone needs a superhero. Everyone has done the best they could. As well as our cheesemakers and suppliers. Fauvette, Penarth
All of year 11 and 13, and anyone in education that has missed out on learning and are now having to catch up.
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With a list as long as your arm packed full of random acts of kindness, fundraising events and actions that celebrate those from all walks of life in Roath Park and the wider Cardiff community, when you ask Nathan Wyburn and Wayne Courtney where they get their superhero energy from, Wayne just replied: “We’re just two best mates, having the time of our life”. The pandemic only fuelled the duo’s drive to raise money for the local charities and community groups they support including A Million Steps for Welsh Hearts, Dragged to Church events, online entertainment shows raising money for the NHS, and their latest project: St Andrew’s Coffee Court on the corner of Wellfield Road and Pen-y-Lan Road. Starting from an idea to focus on bringing people together, one converted horse-box later and St Andrew’s Coffee Court was born. The court gives an outside meeting place for the community groups that would normally use St Andrew’s Church, and is of course welcome to everyone who fancies a cuppa too.
Anyone can be a superhero when you can use a Defibrillator. Having defibrillators are an essential piece of health and safety equipment that greatly increase the likelihood of saving someone’s life. In June, Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest and thanks to the immediate CPR response and the use of a defibrillator, his life was saved. Do you know of any defibrillators in your town?
Deputy Manager of Little Westbourne Nursery, Hannah Bennett, has worked tirelessly over the past year to ensure the wellbeing and happiness of children in her care. During lockdown, she also led one-toone Zoom sessions with children and their parents to ensure the highest levels of pastoral support. Hannah went above and beyond her normal teaching duties when, in March 2021, she helped organise a fundraising campaign in aid of Down’s Syndrome Assocation, inspired by a child close to the heart of Little Westbourne Nursery, raising an incredible £4,000. Nursery pupils at Westbourne School
When I was little, there was stiff competition between Batman and my mum on who would be my favourite superhero. Granted, Batman had the ultra-cool Bat-mobile, but on the other hand, my mum made my sandwiches and cut off the crusts! These days, you’ll be glad to know that I’ve grown out of Batman, but my mum still is my biggest superhero. Tenacious, resourceful, kind, caring and, above all, brings the fun! Even when my brother died after a fatal accident abroad, my mum still managed to make sure I was ok. It was the hardest week I’ve ever endured and yet my mum still managed to make me smile, laugh and celebrate Glyn’s life through our grief. She was miles away and I still felt her superhero cloak wrap around me. Throughout lockdown, mum’s retold side-splitting tales of her ongoing war against technology, her mischievous pranks on my dad, and sent a total of 1,332 GIFs—although I’m not 100% sure what some of them are for! When work is tough, or another lockdown has been enforced, I’ve always been able to count on her to lift my spirits. Thank you! I also couldn’t leave out my partner John, affectionately known as my adventure partner, who has this superpower where he sometimes knows me better than I know myself. He’s also been known to turn this stubborn mule into a gentle pussy cat—and that’s a superpower! I’ve come to realise throughout the pandemic that I’m surrounded by people with those same qualities of tenacity, resourcefulness, kindness, caring and funny, all of whom are superheroes in their own right. We’ve all seen society’s everyday superheroes emerge from the woodwork more than ever. Those who are unassuming, humble, and do what they do because they love it—even in the face of so much uncertainty and adversity. Thank you to all of those wonderful people who keep us going, pre and post-pandemic! Will Summers Features Editor at View Publishing
My superhero is my life and business partner Will, who is always there for me when I need him most. Always bringing me chocolate when I’m stressed, or a glass of Prosecco on Friday night after a long week. I’m also always inspired by all the small, independent business owners, who despite everything the year has thrown at them, continue to get up in the morning, put on a smile, and make it happen. Their tenacity, determination and flexibility should mean every success. John Managing Editor at View Publishing
Road Sweep on Windsor Road. He is absolutely terrific. He goes around emptying the bins and sweeping the roads. Penarth Pet Shop
Everyone that has kept going. A big round of applause to everyone that has stuck together around the town. Andrea’s Flower Boutique
My parents.
Ellie Umpa Lumpa Sweet Shop, Penarth
My lockdown superheroes are my Penarth View team. John and Will were so supportive throughout this difficult time and continue to be a wonderful presence in my life. Even when things are tough and there’s a lot of hard work to do, they’re there to keep a smile on my face. They believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself, and I’m very grateful to have them in my life. Katherine Writer at View Publishing
Without a doubt, a massive shoutout to the NHS and care workers all over the country who have gone over a beyond the call of duty. Thank you.
My superhero is Vicky, as she is to many people here. Vicky was a strong, kind and truly wonderful person and we all miss her dearly. Vicky is known as ‘Our Queen’ here at Wow Beauty and she helped us build a safe haven for the community. Mandie WoW Hair and Beauty Bar
I’m always inspired by the RNLI Penarth Lifeboat Station and the crew— volunteering their time and energy to save lives at sea! Inspirational! Rob Sales Associate at View Publishing
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS A Virtual Marketplace hits Penarth
Earlier this year Penarth launched a new virtual marketplace called ShopAppy Penarth. This new initiative gives shoppers the opportunity to buy from their favourite local traders online in one place. Go to www.shopappy.com/penarth
Local Businesses Inspire at Food Festival The Coffee Shop on a Bike After being furloughed last year, Piotr Skoczylas started selling coffee from his bike. Stol Coffee is a one-man business aiming to bring the community of Penarth coffee and cookies, which has already been a huge success. Seeing people come out of hard times with great new businesses is wonderful and he has become a meaningful part of the Penarth community.
Virtual attendees to the first ever Food Vale Festival were treated to a series of free events and inspiring stories from some of the Vale’s most sustainably-minded food businesses. Close to 30 food producers were in attendance, whilst highlighting opportunities to improve the local food system post COVID-19.
New Penarth Business Shortlisted for an Award A Penarth-based business has been shortlisted as a finalist for the 2021 Wales Start-Up Awards after only four months of trading. Shroot, who produce a range of growing greetings and sell mostly online, has been selected in the ‘Rising Star’ category, focusing on businesses that demonstrate innovation and future potential. Well done Shroot!
Apothecary64 becomes Skin Care Award Finalists Local business owner has been selected as a skincare award finalist for the 2021 Free From Skincare Awards. Craig Parker-Trott is among ten other finalists in the Hand, Foot and Nail Care Category. Well done Craig!
Local Chartered Management Accountants and Tax Advisors expand along the M4 Corridor
Evans Entwistle have recently expanded their operations by acquiring a third practice, a wellestablished Newport firm, to join their existing Penarth and Bristol offices serving clients right across the M4 corridor with a combined team of 15 accountancy, tax and corporate finance professionals.
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A Toast to Us!
We love to celebrate the hard work and achievements of South Wales’ businesses. But this time, it’s us celebrating! We are happy to announce that our Penarth View title has won Independent Magazine of the Year 2021 from Wales Prestige Awards! We love what we do, but we couldn’t have done it without the wonderful support of Penarth’s businesses and the wider team.
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With a team of 21, Kate and Ceri celebrate their success and put it all down to having an amazing team who are the linchpins of the business. Previously celebrated as Wales Online’s Top 35 Business Women Under 35, Kate and Ceri are proof that both women and business can thrive in Wales, even in the midst of a pandemic. ECleanCommercial is forecast to turnover £500k next year. Find out more about the company at www.ECleanCommercial.com
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Opening a business at any point in life is hard work, let alone during a world-wide pandemic. But that didn’t stop one local man from achieving his dreams. Apothecary64 has become a well known, beloved part of the business community in Penarth. Craig ParkerTrott, who ran an online store for a year, expanded his business into a physical shop located on Cornerswell Road, Penarth. Here at View Publishing, we have highlighted Craig’s drive, his passion for his products, and even given you a sneak-peak into what’s coming next at Apothecary64. We want to take a deeper look into Apothecary64 because Craig doesn’t just sell wonderful candles, room diffusers and soaps that look, smell and feel amazing; his products also hold to a higher moral standard. After opening his store only three months ago, Craig has excelled at creating a warm, welcoming environment in which he displays his vast range of eco-friendly, vegan and cruelty-free candles, diffusers, room sprays, diffuser refills and fragrance oils. When asked about what inspired him to expand from being an online store into a physical one, Craig said: “I wanted to make it a space that would be quite experiential, for people to come in and actually physically smell the fragrances. “Having them online and just describing them is one thing, but I think the sense of smell is key and is such a personal thing. What one person likes, another person doesn’t. “It was important for me to actually have a shop where people can come in and actually smell all the different fragrances.”
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From start up… to stability
An unexpected consequence of the year-long pandemic was the biggest British startup boom in the past decade. Driven by a mixture of job losses, low interest rates, changing consumer habits and pots of government support, many would-be entrepreneurs pivoted their careers, either starting completely afresh or picking up a side hustle to make extra pennies. Business creation in the UK accelerated significantly last summer, with barbers apparently being one of the most popular start-up choices—let’s face it, who didn’t need their lockdown locks chopped? According to Companies House, there were more than 810,000 company incorporations in the four quarters to March 2021, up by 22% on the same period last year—that’s 1.5 incorporations every minute! Of course, not all of them will be turning over anything yet—some of them never will—but it’s testament to the UK’s entrepreneurial spirit to see so many new ventures in such uncertain times. But starting up is just the start (the clue is in the name!) and in the excitement of establishing a new venture, many forget the importance of accountancy and how it sits at the heart of every business—every profitable business, that is. So here are our top tips to ensure your fledgling venture makes it to its first birthday.
Be on the ball
Make sure you know your key obligations and deadlines—when to submit your self assessment, file your confirmation statement, pay your tax bill, and more.
Split the bill(s)
The old adage of keeping your business and personal life separate applies equally to your expenses, so open a separate bank account so as not to confuse your costs.
Watch the pennies
Bypass the barista because a morning latte every day for a year will cost you over £1000! Also keep a very watchful eye on all those other little expenses such as stationery, parking and team lunches, as they really add up.
Get your head in the cloud
It may seem like an unnecessary expense at first but cloud-hosted accounting software such as Quickbooks has numerous advantages, such as on-the-go access, reduced paperwork, robust data security and automatic back ups, plus you can easily link up your bank account, send and track invoices and pay bills. So no excuses.
Seek (qualified) support
A good accountant is there all year round, not just at year end—they can suggest strategies to minimise your tax liabilities, offer sound advice to structure your business, help you manage cashflow, offer insights into business performance and work with you to develop a business plan that secures sustainable growth. Lisa Entwistle is a partner at Evans Entwistle Chartered Management Accountants & Tax Advisors. For assistance with all of these aspects of accounting and more, contact 029 2071 3800 or go to www.evansentwistle.co.uk
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