Style of the city Magazine- The Gratitude Edition Autumn 2020

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VOICES OF THE COMMUNITY

SUE’S VIEW

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Welcome to my world, a beautiful place where life is always adventurous, sometimes surreal, occasionally unconventional but never ever (ever!) boring. I have the pictures…and the scars, to prove it. ue’s View, is my regular reflection of a life lived large as an award-winning activist, dedicated arts lover, and voracious community supporter – often being a very visible voice for my home town when it struggles to find its own.

I can’t help but love my rough, tough, edgy, kind, sweet, generous, Gavin and Stacey synonymous birthplace with a passion. And I would never lay my (probably leopard print) hat anywhere else. Long considered a credible voice of the community, I use my platform to reflect back to the town, the topics talked about, the tough times faced, and the harsh truths we need to tackle - often locally, sometimes nationally, and occasionally internationally. Sometimes I even shout too – if only to stress the need to speak up and speak out against the unfairness and injustice that has corroded our communities, and scarred some of our very own residents. Never was this more magnified that in the recent resurgence of the stand against racism. The #BlackLives Matter movement burst into Barry just as we were in the middle of struggling through the lonely Lockdown of an isolation nation. And, what can I say, my birthplace did

much being kept alive, thanks to those who stood up strongly in support. We so totally get that staying silent, standing by, or just sitting at home, is not the answer that’s needed now – real action, real activism, real visibility, and real change is.

Writing as Mrs SVJ, Sue VincentJones, is a top trained journo and well-travelled woman, who blogs about all things Barry, and the wider world, through the eyes of a quirky, and queer girl done good. our Black Lives Matter protest beautifully – socially distanced, properly, and peacefully…respect. Seeing the scores of rallying residents gather on King Square to show their solidarity with our brave Barrians who have fought, both slyly subtle, and boldly blatant, racism all their lives was instantly inspiring and undoubtedly uplifting. Still a long way to go, I know, but from a pivotal moment in time, the vibe is very

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For me though community is not solely just anyone living in the same place either. It also means a group of like-minded people who share the same interests, who stick together through a strong sense of unity, and often, the deep desire to make a difference. #BlackLives Matter did this for me on so many levels. And I’ve also seen it so many other times in my neighbourhood, in my LGBT life, and my arts world of film, music, and theatre - where true activists and allies keep our communities cohesive and connected. We can all make a difference - and I hope my voice of the community column does some of that for you. Thank you for having me. Speak soon Mrs SVJ #BarryBoldestBlogger (c) mrssvj.co.uk Keep up with Sue’s monthly views online.


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TALK TO COCO Shares her experience on being an advocate for mental health and LGBTQ communities

6min
pages 81-88

WOO WOO Share how they established a femtech cult following

3min
pages 58-59

LOCKDOWN SNAPSHOTS Photographer Katie Barrett shares her doorstep portraits, which were created to raise money for Cardiff Woman’s Aid

9min
pages 66-71

SUE’S VIEW Sue Vincent-Jones gives her view on Barry’s #BLM protest

2min
page 80

COOKING BYDEI Shelma Dei shares her stylish recipes

14min
pages 72-79

BUSINESS Businesswoman Tracey Holloway shares her advice on conducting social distancing viewings

2min
page 65

NUFFIELD How the hospital and staff from Nuffield Health came together to help the NHS

4min
pages 52-53

POLLY’S BABY BLOG Our parenting columnist, Polly James, shares her experience on having her daughter during a global pandemic

11min
pages 46-51

THE SPECTRUM SISTERS Sophie & Hannah Pycroft share their out of lockdown essential beauty products

8min
pages 30-34

CASTLE FINE ART Add Stuart McAlpine Miller’s masterpieces to your collection

5min
pages 40-45

BASHED CARDIFF A burger brand like no other

1min
page 36

CLAIRE JACKLIN Personal stylist, Claire Jacklin, shares how she altered her business during lockdown

3min
page 35

WARRIOR WOMEN COLLECTIVE The founders of Warrior Women Collective share how they were able to diversify and grow their business during the pandemic

4min
pages 38-39

THE BOX EDIT Ashley & Helen bring the lasts fashion trends to Barry

2min
page 37

OCEANS SALON Ocean Hairdressing shares their top tips post-lockdown

4min
pages 28-29
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