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May 2015 • Issue 103 The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages

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Welcome to our May edition, It was so nice to have wonderful weather for the Easter Holidays, great to see visitors and locals out and about, businesses thriving, people smiling. Let¹s hope this is a good omen for the Hay Festival. Talking of good weather, Nicole had a paddle down the Wye in the sunshine. Turn to page 15 to see how she got on with the new Paddle Boards which recently arrived at PSM Outdoors. I would have loved this experience but being 9 months pregnant made me more of a spectator! We have some new advertisers joining us this month. Please do show your support.Turtle Tots offer some baby & toddler swimming classes, page 5. Lizzie Harper & Sarah Putt have a beautiful exhibition planned, page 6. Newly opened shop selling lingerie and more, page 26. Home Dog Boarding offering to look after your dog, page 27. And of course our on going advertisers who pop in and out of Wye Local. Be sure to tell them where you saw their advert. I would hand on heart like to say a huge thank you to all of you that have supported the start of the Car Boot season. We’ve had two sales as we go to print. The British weather was a joy at both sales. Over 40 Car Booters at the last sale. Whether you have put up our poster, come to sell / buy, spread the word - we really have had a tremendous start so long may it last. Moving site to Gwernyfed High School was definitely the right choice. Join us on Saturday 2nd May, please see advert on page 58. Turn to pages 44 & 45 for the results of this year¹s Photo Competition. We hope you are pleased with our decisions. Feel free to comment on our Facebook Page: Cariads Local Ltd. The 2016 Local Landscapes Calendar will be out later this month, in time to catch the many visitors. Right must dash, Baby Badham will be arriving in two days! Lisa Marie Badham x

This months prize up for grabs... Hay Festival have very kindly given us 4 tickets for a family event at the Festival to the winner of this months word search. Please complete the word search on page 55 and send to us by 10th May 2015.

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News from Talgarth by Cllr. William Powell Powys County Councillor for Talgarth As I draw together my thoughts for this month’s Wye Local column, the lambs in the fields all around are enjoying the warm sun on their backs and the weather is giving us a real taste of spring. Indeed, most farmers whom I have spoken to in recent weeks readily admit that so far 2015 has been kinder to them than usual. There has also been something of a buzz around town these past few weeks, with a steady increase in visitor numbers, which can only be positive for the local economy. I hope that this will be sustained as we head towards the summer. The third annual Talgarth Walking Festival on the May Bank Holiday weekend is a very exciting initiative and will be the culmination of a lot of commitment and hard work by Talgarth Walkers are Welcome, involving collaboration with a range of businesses and local groups, all of them determined to build upon the foundations of earlier years’ success. Once again, we are at our best when we work together to achieve shared objectives. This year, the Festival will coincide with a special visit from Pizzoferrato, Italy, as part of our popular town twinning link. In the month that also includes Europe Day, on Saturday, 9th May, there could not be a more fitting way for us in Talgarth to show our commitment to building European and international relations at the grassroots. Wye Local readers may already know that The Baker’s Table Cafe at Talgarth Mill recently received the accolade of a Gold Award at the Welsh National Tourism Awards.This is no mean feat and the whole team are to be congratulated on what they have achieved. Initiatives such as The Mill, The Delipot at WJ George Butchers and the Tabernacle are real engines of regeneration in our community - and we should celebrate their success. Talgarth Mill certainly

provided a prestigious venue for the launch of our Welsh Liberal Democrat manifesto this week, with media from all over Wales gathered as well as supporters from near and far. Many people will be delighted to see an end to the current wall to wall election coverage and certainly, no one could accuse any of the local candidates of lacking stamina or zest for the campaign. Brecon & Radnorshire has a long and proud tradition of setting aside partisan considerations in favour of MPs who are committed to working selflessly for this beautiful constituency. In my lifetime, Tudor Watkins for Labour, Tom Hooson for the Conservatives and Richard Livsey for the Liberal Democrats have all been in this mould. Roger Williams is full square in this tradition too. When all the cameras are gone and the celebrity visits are over, Roger will be out there, fighting for ordinary people. Lord Livsey of Talgarth always rated Roger for his intelligence, his hard work and his compassion. So do I. This time more than ever, he deserves our support. In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any feedback or issues of concern on 07703 112113 or by email: William.Powell@ assembly.wales Alternatively, you can come along to my next advice surgery on Friday, 8th May from 5:00pm at Talgarth Tourist Information & Resource Centre. Appointments are not essential – but advanced notice may be useful if the issues you wish to raise are complex.You can also pop into the TiRC to request a call from me on any issue which may be troubling you. Best Wishes William

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News from Glasbury Ward by Chris Davies Powys County Councillor for Glasbury By the time you are reading this we will be just a few days away from The General Election – much to everyone’s relief! Over the past two and a half years as a candidate I have spent my time going around Brecon & Radnorshire and seeing just what fabulous people live here and what a wonderful place it is to live. But with the experience of having lived, worked and brought up my family in this constituency I am also well aware of the difficulties we all face. One such great difficulty that we are facing right now is the schools reorganisation programme which is being forced upon Powys by the Labour Welsh Assembly.They pay no respect to the issue of ‘rurality’ and the problems that can bring. As a parent and as a school governor at Gwernyfed, fighting the proposed plans reminds why I first decided to enter the political stage.There is so much to do to get our rural voices heard from London, through Cardiff Bay and up to Llandrindod Wells and we need someone now with the energy and enthusiasm coupled with the understanding of what is happening to real people today in this constituency to fight our corner.

I have brought Cabinet Ministers to this constituency to not just see what a fabulous place it is, but most importantly to see the difficulties that we all face. So when important decisions are about to be made they will think about rural B&R and will understand the effects those decisions will have upon us. I have already had the influence to bring the Prime Minister to this constituency twice in 9 months and have also welcomed William Hague,The Home Secretary, Lord Chancellor, Agricultural Secretary, Welsh Secretary and many other members of the cabinet and if I am elected on election day it will not stop there. On May 7th we are not just voting for someone to win the election. We are voting for someone who will represent you and everyone else in this constituency in Westminster for the next five years up until 2020. I hope that you will give me the chance to be your representative and help put long forgotten Brecon & Radnorshire back on the map! Contact me on any matter: 07855 752110 or email: cllr.chris.davies@powys.gov.uk Best wishes Chris

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Falling off the Wagon A fellow fit pro was berating the fact that last weekend he’d fallen, spectacularly, off the wagon. He didn’t detail exactly how, but it tends to fall into two camps: he’s either normally SO good that two halves of lager feel like the ultimate sin, OR, like most of us, he really had hammered it and was too ashamed to say. Either way he got plenty of encouragement to get back on! (which he would have anyway, knowing him as I do). In an effort to make him feel better, I said to him: if you took yourself back to the Hunter Gatherer age, and imagine yourself to be a very selfish member of the tribe – you’ve simply stumbled across a very big berry bush, gorged on it, and not shared! Hunters aside, how DO we ‘get back on it’ if we’ve stumbled? For many, life is very black and white, and that’s exactly the trouble. If you FACTOR IN for such events it makes a lot of sense; You’re then allowing for our frailties, and the psychological impossibility of following any training or nutritional regime ‘forever’ without a break. The 80/20 rule makes a lot of sense: Be very good 80% of the time, but allow a 20%

clearway for cheat meals and rest days. Make your own rules here – but stick to them. At the club I’ll say to clients: determine the MINIMUM amount of times you can make it in a week but be realistic, or it won’t work.Then make it for that session/s (I’d rather they said “1 session a week”, but definitely made it, than say “I’ll make 3” and attend two). Again – you’re factoring in being realistic and then ‘keeping your hand in’. Also - you may have noticed: bad habits are really hard to break. Far better, from a Neurolinguistic point of view, to simply exchange these for new, good habits until they crowd out the old. So you see, there’s more to it than saying “dust yourself off and carry on”. You need to look at WHY you’ve fallen, hopefully in the minutest detail, and see that each time you DO mess up, it’s a further opportunity to examine this closer each time. For my article with far more on this email me: mizzfit@mail.com I love your e-mails, keep them coming! Article supplied by Cat Lawford, Gym & Tonic Health Club

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Local Talent: Chris Armstrong Artist Name? Chris Armstrong. Range of Products? Hand turned wooden bowls, platters and chopping boards from locally sourced sustainably produced British hardwoods. Small furniture such as ladderback and Windsor chairs, stools, coffee tables which usually involve turned components. Where can your products be purchased? The Hay Makers Gallery in St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye. Price Range? £10- £900. How long have you been an artist? I set up my workshop in converted farm buildings we acquired in 1989 having decided to turn a hobby into a full time occupation. Where did you train or gain experience? I did a number of short term courses including one at West Dean College which introduced me to chair making and one on green woodworking with Mike Abbott. I did research through books and visits to museums to study Arts and Crafts period furniture particularly the chairs of Ernest Gimson and Philip Clissett the Herefordshire chairmaker who worked near Bosbury near Ledbury in the late 19th century. I have learnt quite a lot from my own mistakes! What has been your proudest moment? I was pleased to be able to make chairs for each of my children when they had their 21st birthdays. What would you class as your masterpiece? I am still working towards that - one can always improve but I am quite pleased with some of my more recent bowls I have been making from black walnut and still hope to find the perfectly satisfying shape. Have you any future plans for your work? I hope to continue to produce a good variety of work and will be opening my workshop which I share with Ben Hills for the Herefordshire H.Art open studio week in September as we have done for a few years. I will also continue to be involved with woodland management using timber from two small Herefordshire woods I have an interest in. I aim to plant many more trees than I have cut down. What advice would you give a local artist? That might be a bit presumptuous but I would encourage perseverance and getting feedback on what you are producing. It can be a lonely activity but collaboration

with others particularly in selling your work can be very helpful. What other local artists do you admire? I am proud to be associated with all the members of the Hay Makers Gallery who produce some wonderful work. Also I have the greatest respect for the uncompromising standards set by furniture designer and maker Ben Hills. Artist statement: My aim is to produce functional and aesthetically pleasing work using the principles espoused by William Morris. I am particularly interested in exploring how the best use can be made of the potential resources of our local woods using sustainable and sensitive methods of woodland management which take into account conservation issues.

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Get to really know.......... I have lived in the Llanthony Valley since 1992. After restoring a derelict farmhouse and out buildings with my husband, I have combined motherhood with a busy career. An adoptee, Billie’s story was something I had to capture in words and pictures.The book “Billie Finds a Family” is stocked at The Old Railway Line Garden Centre and Hay and Brecon Farmers. Name: Jayne Hart (I write using my nickname Barb Hart). Place of birth? Hampshire. Where do you live now? Capel-y-Ffin. Marital status? Married. Occupation? Food & Beverage Sales. Children? Yes, an 18 year old daughter & 2 older step children. Pets? 2 dogs, countless rare breed sheep, chickens, geese & ducks. What was your favourite childhood television programme? Grange Hill. If you could be any animal, what would you be and why? Cat, nine lives & spoilt rotten. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Healer. If you could heal everything and anything, that would be something special. What is usually your first thought when you wake up? Is the sun shining. What do you usually think about right before falling asleep? Work & what am I doing tomorrow. Most exciting thing you’ve won? “Rookie of the year” at the age of 45. Still life in the old boot yet! Two lessons life has taught you? Life is too short & there are always others worse off than yourself. What makes you grumpy? Messy house! Teenage crush? Nick Heyward from Haircut 100. You’re given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? I would love a narrow boat. Have any bad habits? Bite my nails. What book would you recommend to others? Victoria Hislop “The Island”. Best present ever received? Pastel of my dog, Molly. List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: I would like to be able to switch off more. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? Galapagos Islands or Iceland.

List five goals on your life’s to-do list: Write a book! Be a good mum, Be a good friend, Be successful, Be Happy. Name one regret you have: Don’t have regrets, only new opportunities. Name one thing you miss about being a kid: School Holidays. Name one thing you love about being an adult: Driving. What’s your favourite song of the moment? Take Me to Church, Hozier. What’s your favourite song of all time? “And I love her” The Beatles. What’s your favourite thing to do on a Saturday night? Closet Casualty fan! What’s your favourite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Take a walk with the dogs. Have any hidden talents? I am a special occasion chef, not an everyday cook. What would be your dream job? My career gives me the best of both worlds. I get to work with talented people and I also get to live somewhere that is wrapped up with nature and the seasons. If you HAD to change your name, what would you change it to? I write, using my nickname but my favourite name is Harriet. What have you done today to make you feel proud? Billie, the star of the book, has had her lambs this morning! So I have cuddled them, checked them and given her a scratch. Sum yourself up in five words: Determined, Disciplined, Lucky, Passionate, a thinker!

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REVIEW

Cruising down the River Wye on a Paddle Board! PSM Outdoors’ shop is situated on the high street in Hay-on-Wye, “an Aladdin’s cave full of outdoor clothing and equipment with over 50 canoes, kayaks and paddling gear.”The shop backs up PSM’s courses, which are based in Glasbury, the River Wye being predominantly used. I met Peter, my instructor for the morning and he kitted me out with all the safety equipment required. A wetsuit, gloves and a helmet were provided. Once I was suited and booted, we made our way to the river in Glasbury. When we arrived, Peter ran through what craft we were going to be using that morning. I was shown the impressive Paddle boards and a Sit On Top Kayak. Peter gave me some information about the craft.The Paddle boards are made by Red Paddle, which are good quality and British made. PSM believe in using good quality gear and kit people out with all the safety kit needed, creating the safest environment as they can. There are larger and smaller boards available, depending on what’s suitable for you. Just looking at the boards, you can see how sturdy they are! The boards are really versatile, and can be used on rivers, lakes, the sea etc. Peter made sure we warmed up on the beach before hitting the water, doing a few quick exercises. He then demonstrated how to use the Paddle correctly, and ran through what we’d be doing in the session. First of all we walked into the river until the water was knee height, then it was time to get on the board! I lay on my front on the board and paddled with my hands, getting the feel of it. I then progressed to kneeling on the board and using the paddle. After calmly making my way around the river kneeling for a while, it was the moment of truth; it was time to get on my feet! I was a bit wary of this as my balance isn’t great, but there was nothing to worry about, the boards are so solid and sturdy, I didn’t feel like I was going to fall, and amazingly I didn’t. Hooray! It was a lot easier than I expected and if I can do it, you can! Once I’d had a good go on the Paddle board, we tried out the Open Top Kayak, which was also great fun. I found it so enjoyable to paddle around the

edges of the river, taking in the beautiful surroundings. Glasbury is a great venue and such a nice environment for people to learn water sports. “Glasbury is an ideal place to take your first paddle strokes” as Peter said, and I agree! Peter is a local fully qualified BCU and Canoe Wales Coach and River Guide who has extensive local knowledge of the river and the environment, and so when making our way around the river, he told me a bit about the history of the river, the surroundings and wildlife knowledge, which gave the experience just that little bit extra! Peter was a great instructor! I felt safe and comfortable at all times. He was really encouraging, he’d tell me if I was doing well or if there was something I could be doing better. He said the most important thing was that I felt safe. Peter wants people to go out and enjoy the environment, having a go at a new sport and feeling confident with the people they are with. It’s all about teaching people to paddle and learning a new skill. Paddle Boarding is for all ages, from kids to the retired. Depending on the group or type of person, Peter will make the session suitable for them. For the more adventurous paddlers, you can play games, and try capsizing and tricks. Or if you’d prefer a more relaxed paddle, he’d create a more calm experience where you can take in the scenery and just enjoy the river. Small groups and families are what PSM are about. A range of half day or full day sessions are available, contact PSM for more information. Days on the river give you the opportunity to try several different kayaks, canoes and paddle boards and if you are looking to buy, but aren’t sure what craft is for you. I loved enjoying our beautiful river whilst learning something new. My Paddle board experience taught me that we should use this river more, as we are lucky to have it on our doorstep! I would highly recommend a Paddle boarding session on the River Wye with PSM. Please contact them on 01497 820022 for more information. Nicole Williams

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The Thoughts of a Greengrocer Writing this in mid April with the sun blazing and a forecast of more to come I think that I can safely say that we have been exceptionally lucky with the winter weather that never stopped our visits to market. Until we got the depot with it’s larger cold store we were terribly at the mercy of the winter weather and I have, in the past, sometimes been unable to get all we needed for the deliveries. All this good weather now and people are expecting all sorts of new home grown crops and they are asking for the impossible. We must remember that the ground has been cold until less than a month ago and even the quickest growing plants take some weeks to come to harvest. I am aware that people’s ideas are influenced by some of the forced crops and that there are English strawberries for sale and so on. It is only this week that native asparagus has come on the market from the fields rather than the greenhouse, and this is reflected in the price. Rhubarb is now plentiful and good.

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Potatoes are coming in from Mallorca, the first ones being Lady Cristal but the later ones to arrive are Maris Peer which are nicer. The Jersey Royals have been far too small and totally impracticable for scraping. So far only one small delivery of Cornish potatoes has arrived but there will soon be more, to be closely followed by the Pembrokes and then the more local Herefordshire ones. Peas and broad beans are coming from Portugal and are alright but the British ones will be better when they are ready. Runner beans will not be harvested until much later as they have to wait until there is no chance of a frost before being planted. Imported runner beans are never good and frequently have a nasty looking rust on them. At the end of this month is the Hay Festival - very early this year - and that is when we can expect local strawberries to be ready, closely followed by raspberries and blueberries and then the currants but that is getting a bit past May. I hope the forecasts are correct and that we have a lovely hot summer. Article supplied by Stuart Pritchard

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Registered Charity No. 1152682

Not Just a Lift, a Lifeline!

WYE VALLEY CANOES GLASBURY, NR. HAY-ON-WYE HEREFORD, HR3 5NP

Recruiting Community Car Drivers

5 minutes by car from Hay-on-Wye on Glasbury Bridge Follow the brown tourist signs!

Imagine what a difference you could make to people in our rural community where public transport is scarce? Our members truly appreciate the team of volunteers who provide door-to-door transport for them.

Located on the riverbank at Glasbury we hire Canadian canoes, kayaks, bikes and Vespa scooters. A great cafe and changing rooms on site. And if you need a comfy bed and a hearty breakfast we have that too. We have just received the Gold Award in the National Tourism Awards of Wales for our 14 bed bunkhouse. We also have 5 rooms at the River Cafe next door. Do phone or pop in if you think we could help you plan a trip.

Applications are invited for part time/occasional volunteer Community Car drivers to take members in Hay and area to their appointments, which may be medical or social. Applicants will use their own vehicle and be friendly, helpful and reliable. There is no requirement to commit to any particular day or time, and as little as 2 hours a month can make all the difference.

Open 7 days a week!

Telephone: 01497 847 213 www.wyevalleycanoes.co.uk

All mileage will be reimbursed at 45p per mile. DBS check and references essential. Please call 01497 821616 for an information pack.

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Combining traditional building with the innovation of new sustainable technologies... T: 01544 327169 M: 07815 089213 E: info@smithbuildersltd.co.uk W: www.smithbuildersltd.co.uk

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Poem Corner

MAYALL JEWELLERS Est.1884

Three years ago I moved to Hay Wondering if I’d rue the day

Clocks Watches Clogau Gold Jewellery Silverware

But everyone has been so kind Helpfulness is what I find So I feel it such a thrill

A nice selection of gifts in stock

To wear this lovely daffodil.

10 High Town Hay-on-Wye Hereford HR3 5AE

by Jean Lytten Do you have a poem you would like to publish in a future issue of the Wye Local magazine?

Tel: 01497821848

If so, please email your poem to lisamarie@wyelocal.co.uk

Repairs & Restoration of Antique & Modern Clocks, Watches, Barometers & Jewellery

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

www.greenfingerslandscape.co.uk Nick Leakey – Established over 25 years Mobile: 07831 884262 Email: info@greenfingerslandscape.co.uk

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Gareth Sheppard General Building & Plastering Specialist

Internal, External & Traditional Lime Plastering

Jokes

•Plaster Boarding •Dry Lining •Metal Studding •Floor Screeding

by Father & Son

Insurance Quotes Welcome Friendly & Reliable Service

(Colan & James Badham) A funeral service is being held in a chuch for a woman who has just passed away. At the end of the service, the pallbearers carrying the casket accidentally bump into a wall jarring the casket. They hear a faint moan.

Mini Digger and Dumper Hire All work fully insured

Telephone 01497 822 550 07779 246 267

They open the casket and find that the women is actually alive. She lives for 10 more years and then dies. A ceremony is again held at the same church and at the end the pallbearers are again carrying the casket out. As they are walking, the husband calls out, “Watch out for the wall!”.

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BOOK TOWN

THE TRAM INN Traditional Country Freehouse Real Ales, Home Cooked Meals & Wood Burning Stoves

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Funeral Directors

C.C.JAMES

Pony Trekking/Riding/Hacking Spectacular riding into the heart of the Black Mountains. Quality horses and friendly, experienced guides ensure all abilities have an enjoyable day

Hengardd, Pontithel, Three Cocks, Brecon, Powys

Riding Lessons for Children & Adults All ages and abilities catered for

24 HOUR SERVICE

BHS Qualified Instructors BHS Approved Livery Facilities DIY or Full

MONUMENTAL MASONS

Tregoyd Mountain Riders

Prepaid Funeral Plans

Tel: 01497847351

Telephone: 01497 847410 Mobile: 07831 346430

BHS, WTRA, AALA & Visit Wales approved Lower Cwmcadarn Farm, Felindre, Three Cocks, Brecon, Powys LD3 0TB Email: info@tregoydriding.co.uk Web:www.tregoydriding.co.uk

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Wild in May

Protecting wildlife for the future the old road up to the Gospel Pass in the Digedi Valley (above Llanigon) and is frequent along stream edges such as the Lynfi near Glasbury. It even occurs sporadically along the bank of the Wye below Hay. It is less common in the west of the county. Other names for the flower have been “Fair Maids” or “First of May” and it used to be a common garden flower – maybe the “Pretty Maids all in a row” of the rhyme.

Saxifraga Granulata Meadow Saxifrage is just one of the many flowers that will be appearing in our area in May. This flower reminds me of the “whiter than white” adverts of my childhood because, when you find it together with Greater Stitchwort, it shines out in contrast to its more prolific neighbour. It can be abundant on

Do visit the Spring Festival at the Showground, Builth Wells on the 16th and 17th of May where Brecknock Wildlife Trust will be sharing a stand with the other Welsh Trusts. Then there is a guided walk on 30th May at Ystrad Fawr to see this diverse reserve in the middle of an old mining community. John Crellin

HAYS KITCHEN EMPORIUM

Truck Load Truck and Trailer Load Tractor and Trailer Load Kindling by the bag

A W Logs

We take orders and deliver 7 days a week so no reason to run out of logs! We deliver 7 days a week to Brecon, Llangorse,

Sales and service of reconditioned Agas and new firebird cookers, fine kitchen and gift and ware Clyro, Hay, Clifford, Talgarth, Bronllys, Glasbury on Wye, Llyswen, Boughrood and Stockists of Emma Bridgwater, Victoria Armstrong, t and g, mason cash, garden trading, Guzzini Seasoned Quality Firewood & Kindling Erwood. Delivery is free of charge within a 10

mile radius and so much more. 01874 624996 . of our Velindre base - please ask about our very reasonable delivery charges further afield.

Also in the emporium Kitecraft, beautiful kitchens made in the heart of Wales, specialising in solid oak, maple, ash and beech. Or choose exotic veneers and painted finishes to suit your requirements. Adrian Williams at A family business with 30 years experience. AW Logs: www.kitecraft.co.uk 01874 638017 Home - 01874 711183 Mobile - 07974 811297

All at 20 Ship Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9AD Bryngroes Cottage,Velindre, Brecon LD3 0TA

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Discover Hay Festival This year’s Hay Festival, 21-31 May, is jampacked with story-tellers, historians, scientists and environmentalists, with a healthy helping of comedians and musicians too. From morning till night you can listen to inspirational speakers, ask questions, discuss ideas, and browse in our Festival Bookshop, stocking 55,000 books, where titles for all tastes and ages are available. Hay Festival is about discovery, inspiration and entertainment, with more than 600 events over 10 days in a beautiful setting at a magical time of year. Hay Fever is the programme for families and children, with many free activities. There will be a Mess Tent, a Make and Take area and a Hay Fever courtyard. Comedy is paramount this year. Laugh with David O’Doherty, Danny Wallace, Dick and Dom and James Campbell. Tony de Saulles, illustrator of the Horrible Science series, will show kids how to draw all sorts of horrible stuff, while the brilliant Phoenix comic team will run a series of workshops by their top cartoonists over two days, teaching storybuilding skills to youngsters of 7 and up. As always, the range of topics in the adult programme is huge. Kazuo Ishiguro will talk about The Buried Giant, his first new book in a decade, Dan and Peter Snow will discuss the bicentenary of Waterloo, Bear Grylls will amaze us with his derring-do, Nicholas Stern will bring us down to earth with the latest on climate change, and Stephen Fry will again astonish us with his wit and breadth of knowledge. The full programme is online at hayfestival.org where you can book tickets, or ring the box office on 01497 822629. You can become a Friend (£25 for one year) for priority booking, a separate entrance to avoid the queues and regular online newsletters about events throughout the year.

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David Newell

Bespoke Joinery and Furniture

THE RIVER CAFE GLASBURY, NR. HAY-ON-WYE HEREFORD, HR3 5NP

5 minutes by car from Hay-on-Wye on Glasbury Bridge Follow the brown tourist signs!

Sit on the decking overlooking the River Wye and enjoy great food cooked daily.

Pop in for an Illy Coffee and a homemade cake or a local ale, a glass of wine or a Pimms by the river. That’s what it’s all about. We hire canoes, mountain bikes and Vespa scooters! We now have a 14 bed contemporary bunkhouse in the Chapel across the boatyard. We can sleep groups from 2 to 22

Open 7 days a week!

Get the Best

Monday to Saturday 9am - 10pm & Sundays 9am - 5pm

Telephone: 01497 847007 www.wyevalleycanoes.co.uk info@wyevalleycanoes.co.uk

(01497) 847676 dave@joineryfurniture.co.uk www.joineryfurniture.co.uk

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Underwhere offers much much more! As Spring/Summer comes to Hay on Wye, so has a newly opened shop, and in it, a light, new collection of delicate necessities. Beautifully arranged stock in a freshly decorated store, Underwhere is Hay on Wye’s newest and only shop selling lingerie. Offering an array of bras ranging from size A to an H cup and in different styles and prices as well as a selection of matching knickers, Underwhere stocks much, much more. Answering Hay-on-Wye’s lack of ‘Underwhere’, the shop also has a range of nightwear, shapewear, hosiery, cup-size specific and control swimwear (perfect for holidays or a quick dip in the Wye), bespoke locally crafted silver jewellery and even an incredibly special collection for brides-to-be. Whether you’re interested in comfort, classic colours and styles, or something a bit more out of the ordinary that will offer a fresh new addition to your wardrobe, and will add a spring to your step, we stock brands such as: Triumph Wonderbra Freya Fantasie Maidenform Pour moi? Why not pay Underwhere? a visit to see their carefully chosen collection and take advantage of the free measuring and fitting service? And if you don’t see exactly what you are looking for or they don’t have the correct size in stock, just ask and they will do their best to get it in for you!

Home Dog Boarding We look after your dog in our home. Large exercise area Field and Wood Walks Reasonable rates. Places now available Phone 01497 831743

Eyecare for all the family • Private Eye Examinations • Free NHS Examinations for: • • • • • • • •

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children under 16 students under 19 those on income based benefits over 60s Diabetic and glaucoma sufferers Over 40s with family history of glaucoma Those registered sight impaired or severely sight impaired Anyone with extreme long or short sight may be eligible

Children’s Eye Assessment Contact lens fitting and follow-ups Optical coherence tomography (3-D eye scanning) Digital retinal photography Low vision assessment Red/sore eye assessment Dry eye assessment and treatment DVLA licence renewal eye testing Large frame selection and specialist lens advice Hearing tests available on request. Eye Plan direct debit scheme available for glasses and contact lenses

01497 821260 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Saturday 9am to 1pm Backfold, Hay-on-Wye.

Email doggiedoedoe@gmx.co.uk (Brilley) for more details.

(Formally J M Penning Optometrist)

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Dog Owners! “From time to time I take my Labrador into Hay to walk along the beautiful old railway line, and to enjoy the peace and tranquillity beside the river. I was truly saddened today to see so much dog fouling and even bags of collected dog dirt left along the side of the paths. Someone had marked some of the piles with bright pink spray, which highlighted the problem, so I am not on my own in thinking how disgusting this is. Surely it is easy enough to take a plastic bag with you on your walk and place it in the bin provided.The bags are available from the Library free of charge. What a shame to spoil such a beautiful, peaceful walk with this irresponsible behaviour. There are many people who walk along this way, who are not dog owners. Visitors also enjoy the area. What must they think?

Joinery LTD JDW JOINERY LTD is a family run company specialising in the design and manufacture of purpose made joinery. Which includes: Windows, Doors, Frames & Screens, Oak Framed Porches, Sunrooms/Conservatories, Staircases, Handmade Kitchens – with design & installation.

Come on dog owners, love your dogs and be responsible for all of their care.” Article sent in by Mrs Ann Price, Glasbury-on-Wye

Mobile Hairdressing at home just for you

Bring some colour back! ... and treat your feet!

Please contact us for your free no obligation quotation:

Warm Soles Reflexology & Reflexology Lymph Drainage

01544 327711 / 07795 328346

Cheryl Christopher - mobile therapist t: 01497 847676 www.warmsoles.net

Email: jdwjoinery@gmail.com

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Scott Wroe Hearing Herefordshire

• Independent advice on all leading makes and models • 30 day trial on all hearing aids • 5 Star Centre for Phonak • The 1st Widex Approved Centre in the UK • The only approved Beltone supplier in Herefordshire • Home visit service available

Scott Wroe Hearing is an independent, family run hearing aid practice that has provided private hearing aid services throughout Hay on Wye and the surrounding areas for over 20 years. Hearing assessment appointments can be carried out in the comfort of your own home or we have weekly clinics available at the Nuffield Hospital Hereford.

For more information or to arrange your appointment

Please call 01432 342218

Craig Pritchard Electrical Contractor

All aspects of electrics, Domestic, Commercial, Industrial. Inspecting and testing. Part p registered.

t. 01981500555 m. 07581094584 e. craigpritchard333@ymail.com Colebrook cottage, Bredwardine, Hereford, HR3 6BZ

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Music for a May Evening at Penyrheol Chapel

PARRY RICHARDS Carpenter and Joiner All aspects of 1st and 2nd fix carpentry: •

Hay Community Choir under the leadership of Fiona Evans will be performing music to inspire. Join in and bring a smile at a concert at Penyrheol Chapel on Saturday, May 9th at 6.00pm. The programme will include African, gospel, jazz and a glorious May song bound to encourage the sun to shine. Catherine Hughes and Friends will also be performing at the concert to highlight the work already done at the Chapel site and to raise funds for future refurbishment. A retiring collection will be taken. A warm welcome awaits everyone who visits this iconic site with amazing views across the Wye Valley and light refreshments will be served from the refurbished kitchen. There will also be an opportunity to see the work in progress at the newly built Stable.

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new builds renovation work roofing kitchens and bathrooms tiling wood and laminate floors

Tel: 01497 847512 Mob: 07779 328443 Email: bparryrichards@aol.com

By May 9th the results of the General Election will be known BUT we promise no party political slogans, songs or speeches, just a very pleasant informal evening of music for a very good cause. For more information please contact Janet M 01874 711061 or via e mail penyrheolbaptistchapel@live.co.uk

A * Star Plumbing For all your Plumbing and Tiling requirements Specialising in complete bathroom installation Adam Reed ~ 7 Tai Canol Llangorse

Tel: 07770 996568

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Varied Walks

Walkers are very welcome to come along to our friendly Talgarth Walking Festival in beautiful countryside from 1st - 4th May. Many varied walks are taking place which will interest modest strollers who just want a gentle amble, right up to super fit hikers who walk through difficult terrain for days on end! Take a look at www.talgarthwalkingfestival.org or phone them on 01497 711874 to book a walk which will suit your specific needs. I’m not into steep climbs or endurance trekking so I’ve booked Walk 27 on the Bank Holiday Monday. And why not? It ends with a cream tea in a beautiful garden! Many of my friends, from all corners of the earth, envy our wonderful local scenery here in this beautiful corner of Wales, so instead of watching the sport on the tv or playing those computer games, or even the housework (God forbid), get your boots on, pack the picnic and come walking! Clare Williams

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•Business Insurance •Home & Car Insurance •Property Owners/Landlords Insurance •Agricultural/Rural Insurance •Close Protection & Security Insurance Curtains & Blinds made to order

James, your local broker, can pop in to chat through the options with you - Confidentiality assured

Personal Service

Java House, 8 St Nicholas Street, Hereford, HR4 0BG

T: 01432 268007 E: mail@cj-insurance.co.uk W: www.cj-insurance.co.uk

Jenny Martin e: jennypennymartin@gmail.com m: 07973 344075 t: 01497 831287

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F LAT BATTERY E NGINE BLOWN S TUCK IN MUD T YRE FLAT I CAN’T FIND MY CAR V ERY STRANGE NOISE A XLE BROKEN L OCKED MY KEYS IN THE CAR

........Book early - We could be busy Festival week!

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Threat to close Gwernyfed High School In mid March Powys County Council summoned the Head Teacher and Chair of Gwernyfed High School, together with their counterparts in Brecon to County Hall to be told that by 2018 our local school will close and pupils transferd to a new 25 million pound building! (still to be built and finance obtained) on the site of the existing Brecon school. Therefore, Gwernyfed, which these days has excellent academic results, increasing numbers of pupils, runs a balance or surplus budget and has superb facilities, will be sacrificed to sort out the problems at the Brecon school, namely, a building falling down, academic results declining, currently “in special measures” and an accumulative deficit heading towards a million pounds. It is difficult to escape the conclusion that Powys County Council has completely lost the plot. If the school closes it will not just be pupils and staff who will suffer but the many community groups that are involved with Gwernyfed and therefore our communities will be the poorer.

help or just want to offer moral support please let Louise Morlidge at Gwernyfed High School know by email: chairofgovernors@gwernyfed-hs.powys. sch.uk, by letter: Three Cocks, Brecon, Powys, LD3 0SG. To keep up to date with progress you can do so by going to the school website www.gwernyfedhs.com or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ gwernyfed.high.school. Many thanks. Article by John Fitzgerald.

Let me be clear I do not want to see Brecon High School close but I want to see it reach a stage when its education and financial standards match those of Gwernyfed. I want its students to have a decent building in which to learn and the kind of community involvement all good schools enjoy but not at the expense of Gwernyfed. The school is setting up a number of campaign groups covering the development of an alternative proposal to secure the school’s future, work on items like detailing the extent of community involvement and scrutinising every move made by Powys to identify the breaches in legislation, regulation and codes of practice. If the school is to be preserved we need the support of our local communities and if you think you can and want to

Llanigon Plant Hire SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED Farm Slurry Tanks Emptied

HAY-ON-WYE • TALGARTH • CRICKHOWELL • BRECON • SENNYBRIDGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS

01497847880(24hr) Registered carrier of waste

Phil Swaine General Handyman Home & Garden • Small Jobs • Repairs • Larger Projects

“Make the most of your home” Tel: 01874 711915 Mobile: 07929587173 philswaine@hotmail.co.uk

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Talent in the Buttermarket An exciting and inspiring event awaits in the Buttermarket on Friday, 29th and Saturday, 30th May over the Hay Festival, called Artisans at Hay. Made up of 12 very talented and creative artisans, this collective has been participating during the Hay Festival over the last five years to great success, encouragement and always receiving a fantastic welcome. There will be some makers you will have seen before, but we are proud to always offer something new as well. The products cover Welsh and English local honey, porcelain vases, kiln fired glass, stone wear, furniture making, wooden toys, iron work, limited edition artworks, hand painted scarves, decoupage and woodwork. All original work, highly creative and all represented by the makers themselves. Work will be for sale and commissions taken. All the makers are highly qualified in their own craft and come from the surrounding area. The event is completely free and you are all welcome to browse and make purchases at your leisure. They will be trading from 9.30 to 6.00pm both days, and commissions can also be discussed for custom made items. Give yourself a break – Artisans at Hay look forward to meeting you!

PEST CONTROL Need to get rid of: MOLES, RATS, WASPS and SQUIRRELS

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Fancy a family bike ride? Margaret Taylor and Grahame Penny, owners of the Whitney Toll Bridge, have kindly allowed the oldest competitor in next month’s Velothon John Harrison, together with his wife and friends, the use of the bridge on Saturday 16th May to collect in aid of Cancer Research UK instead of paying the usual 80p. car toll. Snacks, tea and coffee & cold drinks will be available to motorists, cyclists and walkers for donations to the charity. John will be riding the demanding 140 km event on June 14th with 15,000 world-wide competitors on closed roads, starting and finishing in Cardiff within a time limit, before professional cyclists from famous Tour de France teams set out on the same circuit, which includes the dreaded Tumble Hill from Abergavenny towards Blaenavon. Donations can be made via Just Giving. On Saturday 16th May cyclists can enter a 80 km endurance ride starting at10am from Drover Cycles in Hay on Wye, or at 10.30am from Whitney Toll Bridge. Entry is £10 per person in aid of Cancer Research UK and includes refreshments at the finish. The route can be shortened or lengthened to suit the ability of riders. A family ride that includes a bridle path route for a total 11 km will leave Whitney Village Hall at 10.30am on 16th May. Entry is £10 for families or £5 for individuals in aid of cancer Research UK and will include refreshments at the finish. Entry forms and route information from Drover Cycles 01497 822 419 or from John Harrison 01497 821 987. info@blackbird-gb.co.uk

07772 259692

Brobury House, Bredwardine, Hereford, HR3 6BS

Tel: 01981 500777 www.coachhouse-interiors.com * In -House Workroom * Loose Covers * Home Accessories * Stock Fabric * Curtain Tracks/Poles * Upholstery Opening Times: Monday-Friday 10-5pm Saturday 10-4pm

Brian Dennis & Son 62 Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.4 tdci, 5 door, Blue, 14,500 miles £8795 61 BMW 118D Sport, 5 door, white, 35,000 miles £13,295 10 VW Polo 1.6 TDI SE, black, 5 door £5795 59 VW Passat 2.0 TDI Highline plus, Black, 116000 miles £6195 57 Ford Fiesta Zetec S , Black , 77000 miles £3595 07 Honda Civic SE I-CDTI, 5 door, silver, 67000 miles £4895 07 VW Passat estate 2.0 TDI SE, Grey £3495 06 Nissan Micra Sport 1.2, 3 door, Blue 16,100 miles £3295 55 Ford Focus 1.8 Tdci, silver 5 doors, 61,000 miles £3495 04 Mini One D, Gold, 77,000 miles £3995 53 VW Polo 1.4 Tdi, 5 door, silver, 62,000 miles, £2695 51 Daewoo Matiz, 5 door, £650 D Ford Sierra Cosworth, 3 door, Black, 25500 miles, POA 08 Ford Transit Mwb 98 Iveco 7.5 ton recovery vehicle

£5,400

Any inspections welcome, Cheaper Cars to Clear Courtesy cars and vans available Cars and vans to order HGV Testing Station Thursdays & Fridays Class 4,5 & 7 Mots

Tel: 01497 820341 Eve: 01497 821400

“For those unexpected moments in life, when you can make a real difference.”

Old Forge Garage, Llanigon, Hay on Wye, Hereford

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One stop shop for locals and visitors alike As many may have noticed, Hay Deli have been having a bit of a change around. They’ve decided to concentrate on retail and leave catering to others in the town who have more space to swing cats and tables & chairs! With lots more floor space to play with they have been able to put their whole foods selection back in the spotlight. Wholefoods now has its own dedicated space along with a second till and their incredible’Wall of Spice’. By the time this goes to print they’ll have the dispensing silos installed which means customers will be able to decide how much of our various

Delicatessen & Wholefood shop stocking the finest organic, local and specialist food produce. 41 Lion Street, Hay-on-Wye

t: 01497 820 708 e: hello@haydeli.co.uk Open Monday to Saturday 9.30am -5.30pm

cereals, pulses and other bits they’d like. And if you’d like larger amounts, then come in and see Derek and he can work out an appropriate discount. Along with their existing deli counter of delicious cheeses, cold meats and pickles, as well as an enviable selection of local bottled ales, their new wholefoods section makes Hay Deli a one stop shop for locals and visitors alike. They look forward to welcoming you and showing you around!

Heart Healing www.juliegoodridge.com

The complete housekeeping service for second homes and holiday lets..... Cleaning (regular and one-off) Laundry Service Key-Holding Maintenance Property ‘Caretaking’

www.wyebother.co.uk T: 01544 327919 M: 07833 497327 E: Enquiries@wyebother.com

01497 851764 07749 391714

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MILL COTTAGE INTERIORS * Home Design Service * Measuring and Fitting * Hand made Curtains and Blinds

Find us at:

Talgarth Mill The Square Talgarth lD3 0BW tel: 07762 895822 email: sallyjrogers@btinternet.com millcottageinteriors.co.uk

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Results of this year’s Local Landscapes Photography Competition Thank you to the 100’s of entries which were sent in. Yet again, proof of such amazing photographic talent in our area. To judge this year’s competition we had professional photographer Clare Williams, Nicole Williams who is our newest team member and who has a very special artistic flair, and me, Lisa Marie, with a passion for photography and I just wish that I had more time to get out with my own camera! First prize went to Leszek Golombiewski who captured this magical image over Pontsticill Reservoir. Dark Skies events are very popular in our area, with various festivals and sites offering superb chances to see such views. We hope this image will really bring to light, what a magnificent area that we are so lucky to live within. This image will be the front cover of our 2016 Local Landscapes Calendar, we started the calendar in the hope visitors would purchase during their stay, then the following year the calendar would be a reminder and ensure they come back!

Second prize went to Paul Morris. The tone of the colours give it a very dramatic feel.This will be the image for December, lifting our spirits to this cold month. Third prize went to Gary Atherton. Great skill would have been needed to capture this image. Colours are vibrant and will be a superb image for the month of May in our Calendar. The results to this competition are now on our Cariads Local Ltd Facebook Page. Be sure to add your comments to the individual images and share with family and friends. We want to hear your views! These, plus 9 other images have now chosen for our 2016 Local Landscapes Calendar. Out in May. A sneak preview of the calendar will be available on our Facebook Page. Please bare us in mind for the rest of the year when out with your camera. We will be in touch about next year’s competition. Lisa Marie x

1st: ‘Night Show- A bright, cold night with full moon and stars show over Pontsticill Reservoir’ by Leszek Golombiewski

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Our Open Day will be on Saturday 27th June at Bryngywn. There will be stalls, activities and demonstrations, please come along and join the fun.

Bryngwyn RDA Spring is finally here and it’s all go at Bryngwyn RDA Group. The big news is that we have passed the final stage of the assessment to become a fully fledged driving group. Driving will start in May which is really exciting. Carriage driving is suited to people with all sorts of disabilities, you can work towards proficiency tests, doing a dressage test, driving around obstacle courses or simply going for fun drives in the amazing countryside around Bryngwyn. The Group is looking for new volunteers who want to get involved in driving, it doesn’t matter what your current level of experience is, full training can be given. For more information or to come for a visit, please contact Ruth Stephens. If you are undertaking any spring cleaning or decluttering, please save your goods, especially brica-brac, toys and clothing for the charity shop in September. This is an important fundraiser for the Group and helps to cover the costs of buying new equipment and running costs.

The Group always needs new volunteers to come and help at riding and driving sessions and support fundraising activities. A willingness to learn and be part of an enthusiastic team is more important than previous experience. All volunteers need to fill in an application form and complete training sessions and a DBS check. If you would like to find out more please contact Ruth Stevens on 01497 851360, email:bryngwyn. rda@gmail.com or go to www.ridinginwales.com. Glasbury Get Together Club Come along to our Plant Sale and support our Fund Raising and your gardens on Saturday May 16th 1.30- 4.30pm in Glasbury Village Hall. Cakes and other produce for sale. Refreshments and raffle. Your support is greatly appreciated and any spare garden plants that you would like to donate. Our next club meeting is on Wednesday May 27th in Glasbury Village Hall, 2.30 - 4.30p.m when we will be having a quiz, raffle and tea later. Please join us,

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you are very welcome, guests and new members. A trip to Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford is on Tuesday 19th May. A trip to Wales National Botanical Gardens is on Thursday June 11th. A deposit of £10 per person with each booking will be required. If interested it would be helpful if you could make your booking as soon as possible. At the last club meeting, Jim Saunders writer and photographer gave his talk and presentation featuring Hay-on-Wye which was well attended. For more information, please ring Gloria 01497 847726 or Geraldine 01497 847697. Glasbury Playground It is with great pleasure that we can announce that we have ordered a Basketball post, net and board and hope that it can be erected by the end of May. Thanks to Noah Cripps and his friends for proposing the idea for a piece of equipment more suitable for older children. On that note the adults have also requested a piece of equipment to ensure they have something to do whilst their children/grandchildren play. Thanks to Chris Aldridge for his proposal whilst Steve Butcher

(Powys Council Play Rep.) was inspecting the space in the Play Area and ensuring it is safe and suitable for the new equipment. So, watch out for further news of this development in the near future. Last month we put on a Table Sale with 13 tables including local people from Glasbury, Clyro and Erwood as well as tables for the hall, play area, a prize raffle, tombola and a train game too! Thanks to everyone who came along, donated cakes, goods and prizes, helped clear up and put up and delivered fliers. Thanks also to Chris and Sue Aldridge for doing the refreshments. Lastly, hearty cheers to Chris Davies and his wife Liz who turned up after a busy day – Chris kindly called the raffle and coordinated the cake auction at the end of the afternoon. The result was a lovely afternoon with old and new friends and neighbours and also raising £351.00 towards the new equipment and Village Hall funds. Our next Play Area event is the 4th year of the Duck Race and Barbecue. Further bulletins will be posted once the details have been finalised. The date for the Duck Race is Sunday 30th August.

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If anyone is interested in helping with this years Duck Race and/or Play Area Group please get in touch. Best wishes, Paul Hartley on behalf of the Play Area group. Gwernyfed High School Gwernyfed Community & School Minibus: A wide number of community groups, schools and local sports clubs rely upon the use of the Gwernyfed School minibuses. The school is the only provider in the area and ensures that charges are minimal to cover costs only. Unfortunately one of the two school minibuses has had to be retired and so the school and the community have come together to fundraise for a replacement. There are 2 ways in which you can help: Hay Festival Concert: Peter Florence has very kindly agreed that the Hay Festival will provide a venue for a fundraising Concert on Thursday 21st May at 7pm. Talgarth Male Voice Choir, Hay Community Choir and choirs and performers from the High School and the surrounding Primary Schools will be performing. The event is being compered by Councillor Chris Davies.

Tickets cost £5 and are available from the Hay Festival box office (until 21st May) or from the School Office (until 8th May). Please support your community and schools in this venture and come to the Concert. Grand Raffle: There is also a grand raffle with tickets being sold across the community over the next few weeks. First prize is £100 and there are many other valuable prizes including vouchers, meals, and jewellery. Thank you to the local businesses who have contributed. The raffle prizes will be drawn at the Hay Festival concert. Hay Together Hay Together’s Volunteer Service is changing. From June 1st, all Hay’s volunteering needs will be met by Powys Volunteer Centre which is part of PAVO, based in Llandrindod Wells (01597 822191). They work to promote volunteering and offer a comprehensive information and guidance service on volunteering opportunities, volunteer recruitment and support. PAVO (Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations) funded the Hay Together Volunteer Service, and we are very grateful to them for all their support, guidance and patience.

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If you’re looking for volunteering opportunities, you’ll still be able to see all the current vacancies available in our area on the Volunteering Wales website - www.volunteering-wales.net. We have had an enormously successful eighteen months in our office at the Castle, helping around fifty people into voluntary work. Lots of local organisations benefit from the involvement of willing volunteers, and will continue to do so under the management of Powys Volunteer Centre. We are saying goodbye to the Hay Together office at the Castle. Hay Castle Trust have been fantastic supporters of our work, and we are very grateful to Nancy and the team. We wish them every success in bringing their ambitious and exciting plans to fruition. In the short term, Hay Together will continue to operate as a news and communications hub for the town. Our longer-term strategic direction will be decided by our members and the needs of our community. If you’d like to be kept up-to-date with our projects, please email us at hello@haytogether. org.uk and we’ll add you to our mailing list. Our sincere thanks are due to everyone who has made our project so enjoyable and worthwhile.

Our volunteers and the organisations they work with have been wonderful, without exception. Hay Together members and supporters have helped us at every stage of our work. We’re looking forward to a bright future with some new directions, and hope to continue working with you all. Hay Town Council Over the last year Hay Town Council has faced a wide range of challenges. Sadly, this year we lost one of our longest standing councillors, Nigel Birch. We will all miss his acerbic wit as much as his knowledge, experience and valued opinions. One of the greatest challenges faced has been the proposed transfer of assets from Powys County Council involving Hay Council taking on responsibility for a range of facilities. After much discussion, an agreement was reached whereby we have taken charge of toilets, sports facilities and council offices. This puts an extra cost on the Council, partly met by securing a share of the car park profits. The next stages are refurbishment of the toilets and establishing a management committee to run the sports facilities.

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This year BBNP chose Hay as a pilot to draw up a town plan. Again, this has involved much effort by the town council sub-committee. The residents’ survey has been collected and the information collated to assess what the residents want for their town. We must now find out how this can be achieved. We have also been successful in securing a £20,000 grant to improve signage throughout the town. Work on this will start soon. This is just a small part of the work taken on by the council this year. As retiring mayor I would like to thank my fellow councillors and town clerk for all their endeavours in addressing these challenges and working hard to achieve the best for Hay. Councillor Fiona Howard, Mayor Timbuktu We’ll be busy during the Festival with various activities, raising awareness and funds for our work with education and medical projects in Hay’s twin town of Timbuktu. On Sunday May 24th, the Medics will be holding their popular ‘Africa Day’. This takes place at Hay Parish Hall, 10am - 4pm, with African market stalls, great curries, Fairtrade teas, and

drumming workshops. It’s a fantastic day enjoyed by all ages so do pop in for some African fun. You’ll spot our fundraisers on the streets at the start of the Festival, collecting for the schools project. We’ll be doing the same following the Tinariwen gig on the 28th, thanks to Peter Florence and the Festival team for the opportunity. We recently sent out six laptops to our school links in Timbuktu. These were funded by an IBM grant and matched by local fundraising. We’re hearing great things about the impact of our Girls in School project, the latest thank you message read: “What you are doing is precious, important and very helpful for the girls and for the school.” We are grateful to Dave Pope from Clyro who has undertaken a huge challenge to raise funds for us, by running the London Marathon! You might have spotted his bright orange H2T t-shirt on the TV. There’s still time to sponsor Dave by visiting: www. everyclick.com/london2015davepope As always, you can keep up with our news via our website: www.hay2timbuktu.org.uk, Facebook.com/ Hay2Timbuktu and @Hay2Tbk2 on Twitter.

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Do you need childcare over the festival? We have spaces for children from 2 years old. We are fully registered with the CSSIW. Full days or part time sessions available. Please get in touch to book. Tel: 07532257971 Email: littlestarspreschoolhay@gmail.com

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Our well established CAR BOOT SALES have a: • NEW location, • NEW time slot • Indoor option for our British weather!

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What’s on: during the week MONDAY Clyro Primary School Parent and Toddler Group: 9 - 10.30am. For play, fun activities, songs and stories. 0 – 5 years. Just turn up and join in! £1 per session. Contact 01497 820860. Beginners Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club.Contemporary and sociable the’ East has been taken out’, leaving us to simply explore the poses. £6. 01497 822995. Life Drawing: 10am - 4pm at Clyro Village Hall. Beginners welcome. Contact 01497 831550. MODELS WANTED. Story Time at Hay Library: 11.30am - 12pm. Come join in the fun. Contact 01497 820847. HayDay Café: (first Monday of the month). 2 – 4pm. Cusop Village Hall. A new cafe for people living with dementia. Transport can be arranged. Contact Trish Richardson 01497 821381. Hay Bridge Club: 2pm. The Swan Hotel, Hay. Friendly Bridge - all standards welcome. Contact Jenny Martin 01497 831287. Friendship Club: (third Monday of the month) 2.30 - 4pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Tea, cakes and chat. Contact Ann Pritchard 01497 847221. Teen Boxing Circuits: 4.15 – 5pm. 5 weeks courses at Gym & Tonic. Max 10. Call 01497 822995 to book on to the next course. Ages 11 - 15 girls and boys all welcome. Bring rage! Boxing Circuits suitable for everyone: 6 - 6.45pm at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. For men and women. £6. Contact 01497 822995. Spinning: 6pm and 7pm.

Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. Make to Measure: 6 - 8pm. (Term time only). Glasbury Village Hall. Dressmaking and sewing class. Contact Mel 07972 502087. Whist Drive: 6.30pm for 7.30pm start. Talgarth Church Hall. Craft Class: 7 - 9pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913. Alive & Kickin’ Community Choir: The Old Museum, Glamorgan St, Brecon. £5 per session for Coleg Powys Staff & Students. Everyone from age 12 upwards is very welcome. Please don’t worry about needing any past singing experience. It’s open to everyone! Contact Tanya Walker 07723 016837. Llanigon YFC Meeting: 7 - 9.30pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Contact Philip Price 01497 847342. Short Mat Bowls: 7.30 - 9.30pm at Clyro Village Hall. All ages and levels of expertise welcome! Contact Liz Griffiths 01497 820570. Bell Ringing Practice: 7.30pm at St.Peter’s Church, Glasbury. New ringers are always most welcome. TUESDAY Llyswen Parent & Toddler Group: 9.10 - 11am.Term time only. Llyswen Village Hall. Everyone welcome, lots of fun and good company. Children from 0 - School age. Beginners Boxing Circuits: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym and Tonic Health club. Suitable for everyone. £6 call G&T’s on 01497 822995. Yoga Active and Stretching: 9.15 – 11am at Cusop Village Hall. Come and join in our friendly group, Beginners and all levels welcome.

£5 per session. Contact Emma Phillpotts on 01497 831704 or email emmaphillpotts@gmail.com. Painscastle and Rhosgoch Parent and Tots: 9.30 – 11.30am. Painscastle Village Hall. A craft activity every week, a baking and soft play session once a month. £1 per child, snack for the child and tea/coffee for parent. A new friendly group and everyone is welcome. Muddy Puddles Playgroup: 9.30 – 11.30am (Term time only). Escleyside Hall (behind Michaelchurch Escley Primary School). Join the weekly themed activities, spacious indoor play and outdoor adventures in our beautiful surroundings (bring wellies). £1.50 per family. Contact Kirsty 01981 240225. Make to Measure: 9.30 – 11.30am. (Term time only). Clyro Village Hall. Dressmaking and sewing class. Contact Mel 07972 502087. Craft Class run by South Powys Parkinson’s branch: 10am - 1pm at Talgarth Church Hall. Make your own greetings cards with a tutor. Knit, sew, tapestry, rag rug making etc. Art Class (any medium): 10.30am - 12.30pm at the Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913. Shakespeare Play Readings: (Alternate Tuesdays) 2 - 5pm. Glasbury Village Hall. With the Willow Globe Theatre Company. Contact 01597 811487. Slimming World: 5pm and 7pm. County Primary School, Oxford Street, Hay. Contact Helen 01497 822881 or 07939 114452. Boughrood Cycle Club: 6pm. Regular evening road rides,depending on weather. Pub & café breaks. All welcome. Meet

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What’s on: during the week at bus stop nr. Boughrood Village Shop. Contact Sarah 01874 754031. Bowling: Arrive at 6pm to commence play at 6.30pm at Brecon Road, Hay. All welcome. Athletic Pilates: 6 - 6.45pm at Gym & Tonic Health Club. Suitable for the more experienced or advanced fitness levels. £6. Contact G&T’s on 01497 822995.. Ladies Running Club: 6.15pm. The Main Car Park, Hay. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. Whist Drive: 6.30 for 7.30pm start. Talgarth Church Hall. Talgarth Bowling Club (Practice Night): 6.30pm, Talgarth. New bowlers welcome. Contact 01874 711458. Glasbury Paddlers: Canoe club meets at 6.30pm at Glasbury. Formore information call in at PSM Outdoors in Hay and ask for Peter. Hay Film Makers: 6.30 to 8pm. The Globe, Hay. Free entry. Come and learn how to make films. Open to all. Contact Janine 07733 055430. Circuits Blast’ with Cat: 6.45 7.30pm at Gym & Tonic Health Club. Traditional circuits with exercises you’ll know and love. Results proven. £6. Contact G&T’s on: 01497 822995. Death Café: (Second Tuesday of the month). 7pm. The Globe, Hay. Tea and cake and talk of death. Free entry. Contact mlord10@ btinternet.com. Gwernyfed Hockey Club Training: 7 – 8pm Brecon Leisure Centre’s Astro. All abilities welcome. Contact Nicola Drew 07812691345. Talgarth YFC Meeting: 7 8.30pm at Gwernyfed Rugby

Club, Talgarth.Contact Heather Summerfield 01874 711093. Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 – 9pm. The Cadet Centre, Gypsy Castle, Hay. Contact CSM Dave Johnson 07411 248344. Heart Healing Meditation Group: (First Tuesday of the month): 7.15pm. Health Matters in Hay, Broad Street, Hay. Contact 01497 851764 or 07749 391714. Hay Camera Club: 7.30pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Contact Christine Starnes 01981550589 or 07932716035 or Colin Laurence 01981 550069. Hay Neighbourhood Policing Team public PACT Meeting: (last Tuesday of the month) 7.30 8.30pm at the Hay Town Council Offices, all are welcome. Contact on 08453302000. WEDNESDAY Bee Busy Playgroup: 9 – 11am. Clifford Community Centre. Creative play, making and baking for 0-4 years. £2 per child, includes snacks and coffee. Contact 07989 980601. Kettlebell Mania: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Perfect for after the school drop off! £6. Contact G&T’s on 01497 822995. Back to Basics – Group Personal Training: Core & Stretching: 9.30am. The Old Electric Shop, Hay. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. Stay and Play – Parent led playgroup: (Term-time only) 9.30 – 11.30am. The Cabin @ Bronllys Primary School. Bumps, babies & toddlers – all welcome. £1 per session, refreshment included. Contact 01874 711444. Health Surgery for Absolute Beginners – Workshop: 10 – 10.45am (term time only). Gym &

Tonic, Hay. £6 per session. Contact 01497 822995. Tai Chi Movements for Wellbeing: 10 – 11am. Yoga Studio, Booth’s Bookshop, Hay. Contact Jo Song 01981 250470. Coffee morning:10.30am - 12 at Royston Hall, Bronllys. Coffee or tea and cake £1. Proceeds to the hall. Everyone welcome. Art Class (Any Medium): 11am – 1pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913. Hay Luncheon Club: 12pm2.30pm (third Wednesday of the month) at The Masonic Hall, Hay. We have a delicious roast dinner and a speaker or activity afterwards, a very pleasant, sociable time together after our meal and raffle. Contact Trish Kiddle 01497 821276. “Looking Good in the Walled Garden” – A Walk around the Walled Garden: 2pm and 3pm. The Walled Garden, Treberfydd. A walk to see and discuss what is looking good and what we are doing next, followed by tea and cake. No need to book. Contact 01874 730169. Wednesday Lunch Club: (third Wednesday of the month) Rhosgoch Golf Club. Nothing formal, just lots of happy chatter over a good lunch. Why not come along and join us? Contact Wendy King 01497 851229. The Scribblers: 4.15 - 5.30pm at The Drill Hall, 25 Lion Street, Hay. Contact Sophie 01497 822620. Velo Hay Cycle Club: 6pm. Drover Cycles, Forest Road, Hay. All welcome. Contact 01497 822419 or visit Drover Cycles Facebook page for details of rides. Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 6 - 6.45pm at the Gym & Tonic Health Club Contemporary and sociable - the’


What’s on: during the week East has been taken out’, leaving us tosimply explore the poses. £6. 01497 822995. Tennis Club: 6.30pm onwards at the Tennis Courts Hay. Contact Alun Smith 07967914123. Pop up Poetry: 7pm (Last Wednesday of the month). Tomatitos, Hay. Live Music @ Baskerville HallOpen Mic Acoustic Night: doors open 7pm. Music 8.30pm. Food available 7 – 9.30pm. Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro Court. Free admission, all welcome. Contact 01497 820033. Llanigon WI: (first Wednesday of the month) meet 7pm at Llanigon Village Hall. New members are always welcome come and join us. Contact 01497 822523. Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 - 9pm at Old School Bldg, Church Lane, Talgarth. Ages 12 (Yr8 High School) -18yrs looking for a new exciting, fun and challenging activity. Contact: 01873 813756. Website:www. armycadets.com. The Brecon Singers - Rehearsals: 7.30 – 9.30 (term time only). Neuadd Goffa, Christ College Brecon. We are preparing for our summer concert in July. Contact 01874 658332 or visit www. breconsingers.com. Hay on WI: (2nd Wednesday of the month). 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. New members welcome. Contact 01497 822523. Black Mountains Lions Club: (first & third Wednesday of the month) meets 7.45/8pm. Contact David James 01497 820227. Three Cocks WI: (second Wednesday of the month) meets 7pm in St. Peter’s Church Hall, Glasbury. Contact Anne Collins 01497 847370.

THURSDAY Jolly Tots Stay and Play: 9 - 11am. Hay Primary School. £2 a session £1 for additional children. Come along for creative activities, play and fun! Everyone welcome.Term time only. Contact Katy 07896 361453. Free Weights Blitz: 9.15 - 10am at Gym and Tonic Health Club. All welcome - this is a great session. MELTS body fat! £6. Contact 01497 822995. Talgarth Baby and Toddler Group: 9.15 – 11am (Term time only). Talgarth Primary School (Main Hall). 50p donation for refreshments. Contact Wendy 07989 946241. Brecon and District Credit Union Collection Point: Open10am 12noon at Youth and Community Centre, Oxford Rd, Hay. Clyro Primary School Parent and Toddler Group: 2 - 3.30pm. For play, fun activities, songs and stories. 0 – 5years. Just turn up and join in! £1per session. Contact 01497 820860. Bell Bank Club for the blind and partially sighted: 2 - 4pm. The Parish Hall, Lion St, Hay. Anyone who is blind or has restricted sight is very welcome to join us for chat, speakers, outings, etc. Contact Eileen Bufton 01497 820897. Clyro Rainbows and Brownies: 3.45 – 5.15pm (term time only). Clyro Village Hall. Contact Ros Murphy 01497 831007 or email: rosalynbailey@hotmail.com. 1st Eardisley Rainbows (girls aged 5-7): 4.30 - 5.30pm. Term time only. Contact eardisleyrainbows@ hotmail.co.uk. Gwernyfed Ladies RFC Training: 6pm (U15’s girls) 6.30pm (U 18’s) 6.45pm (Ladies).Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth. Contact Delyth Thomas 07891 371458.

Weight & See 7 week courses at Gym & Tonic: 6 - 7.15: Call for details of how and when, we start on our groundbreaking, lifestyle courses. 01497 822995. Bowling: Arrive any time between 6 and 8.30pm at Brecon Road Hay. All welcome. Stitch ‘n’ Bitch: (first Thursday of the month) 6 - 8pm at The Swan Hotel, Hay. Table Tennis: 6.30 - 8.30pm at Glasbury Village Hall. Over 18s only.Please ring to check availability. Contact Malcolm Bradley 01497 831633. Ladies Netball: 7 - 8.30pm at Gwernyfed Sports Hall. Just turn up on the night for a fun, relaxed game of netball. £2 on the night. New ladies very welcome. For more details, contact Lisa Marie 01544 327716. Hay Choir: 8pm. The Parish Hall, Lion Street, Hay. Singing for everyone! Visit www.haychoir.co.uk. Art Class (any medium): 7 - 9pm at Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913. Qi Gong: 7 - 8.30pm at Cusop Village Hall. Small friendly group practising Qi Gong. Contact Sandy Sandaver 01497 821625. Talgarth WI: (first Thursday of the month) 7pm. Talgarth Library. Hay-on-Wye Amnesty Group: (fourth Thursday of the month) 7-8pm,The Globe at Hay. Contact Sean O ’Donoghue 01497 821153. Talgarth and District Historical Society: (last Thursday of the month) 7.30pm at Gwernyfed Rugby Club. See local posters. Talgarth WI: (first Thursday of the month)7.30pm. Talgarth Library. New members always welcome! Contact Jan 01874 711665.


What’s on: during the week / month Hay Theatre Club (adults): 7.30 – 9.30pm.The Globe in Hay. Action packed practical professionally led theatre workshops. A real social club with a theme. Sessions £6. Contact Janine Sharp (alias Linda Luvvie) 07733055430. Shortmat Bowls: 7.30 - 9.30pm at Llanigon VIllage Hall. Contact Rob Williams 01497 820692. Three Cocks Vintage Society: (second Thursday of the month) 8pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact Margaret James 01874 711110. Hay Community Choir: 8 9.30pm. Term time only. Hay Parish Hall. Open to everyone who enjoys singing and wants to have fun! Cost: £4. Contact 01497 822952. Charity Quiz Night: 8.30pm at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. FRIDAY Beginner Pilates: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Get stronger, longer, posturally correct with an expert in this field. Suitable for everyone. £6. Contact 01497 822995. Ladies Running Club: 9.30am. The Main Car Park, Hay. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. Relaxing Yoga & Meditation with Georgie: 10 – 11.30am. Booths Bookshop Yoga Studio, Brook St, Hay. Wind down for the weekend with a gentle, healing yet energising Kundalini Yoga class. All welcome! Suitable also for pregnancy (Georgie is also a doula), old souls & some disabilities. Contact 07807 550653. Dorstone Dormice Baby & Toddler Group: 10am – 12 noon (Term time only). Dorstone Villlage Hall. £1 per child which

includes snacks and tea/coffee. Please come along and say hello! “Committee Meeting” for Gym & Tonic: (Last Friday of the month) 10.30am. Gym & Tonic, Hay. Come and join us to help have a say in our vibrant future. Refreshments provided. All welcome. Contact 01497 822995. Brecon & District Credit Union Collection Point: 11am – 1pm. Talgarth Library. Support your community bank with a savings account or a low interest loan. Contact Jan 01874 711665. Make to Measure: 12.45 – 2.45pm. (Term time only). Cusop Village Hall. Dressmaking and sewing class. Contact Mel 07972 502087. Hay Theatre CIC - Reminiscence Workshop: 1.30 – 3.30pm. The Globe at Hay. A reminiscence group for over 65s. Contact Janine Sharp 07733 055430. Cllr.William Powell’s Advice Surgery: (first Friday of the month) 5 - 7pm at Talgarth Information and Resource Centre. Contact 07703112113 or email:william. powell@wales.gov.uk. Spinning: 6pm. Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Contact Jo Lord 07831 609889. GIGO: 6 - 6.30. ‘Get in get out’. Metabolic quickies ready for the weekend. Call 01497 822995 drop in. Check the web site for this class we sometimes have to cancel if Cat is on a weekend course. Gym and Tonic Health Club. Paleo Meet-up (First Friday of the month): 7pm. Cusop Village Hall, Hay. Join us for an informal gettogether for anyone interested in the Paleo/Primal lifestyle. Everybody welcome. Contact 01874 624696. Black Lion Jazz: 8.30pm.The Old

Black Lion, Lion Street, Hay. A Special guest jazz musician will join our regular performers on the last Friday of the month. Entry is free and all welcome. Contact 01497 820841. SATURDAY Table Sale: 8am – 1pm (First Saturday in the month). Talgarth Church Hall. Hay Junior Youth Theatre Club: 10.30am – 12.30pm. The Globe at Hay. Fantastic fun. Professional performance skill training for kids aged 7 – 11 years. £6. Contact 07733 055430. Hay Senior Youth Theatre: 1 – 3pm. The Globe at Hay. Fun and laughs. Professional performance skill training for kids aged 12 – 16 years. £6. Contact 07733 055430. SUNDAY Talgarth Country Market: (first Sunday of the month) from 10am - 1pm in theTown Hall. Tennis Club: 11am - 1pm at the Tennis Courts, Hay. Contact Alun Smith 07967914123. Services at Penyrheol Baptist Church: (fourth Sunday of the month) 3pm. Contact 01874711061. ‘Sound of the Baskervilles’–Open Mic Session: 4pm. Baskerville Arms Hotel, Clyro. Contact 01497 820670. DURING THE MONTH Now until Sunday 10th May The Hay Makers Gallery Easter Exhibition: The Hay Makers, St John’s Place, Hay, HR3 5BN. Contact 01497 820556. Friday 1st May Friday Live – Trwbadour + Little Arrow: 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. £3/4/5. Trwbador’s weird and


What’s on: during the week / month wonderful sound has already established them as a frontrunner on the Welsh music scene, earning prominent slots at major festivals and a record, named as BBC 6 Music’s album of the day. Angharad Van Rijswijk’s eerie, Kate Bush-esque vocals coupled with Owain Gwilym’s expert electro production skills make for a compelling mix. This remarkable duo have made a homeland out of the strange soundscape between electro and folk, which until now has been occupied only by such luminaries as James Blake and Bon Iver. Don’t miss your chance to catch this captivating couple before they hit the big time. Contact 01497 821762. See advert on page 43. Friday 1st – Monday 4th May Talgarth Walking Festival: Visit www.talgarthwalkingfestival.org or contact 01874 711874. See article on page 32. Saturday 2nd May Car Boot Sale: 1 – 4pm (Sellers from midday): Gwernyfed High School, Three Cocks LD3 0SG. (All weather venue). Cars £6, vans £10. No booking required. Contact 01544 327716. See advert on page 58. Talgarth Walking Festival presents: ‘On The Black Hill’: 7.30 for 8pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Pre- film pizzas available at The Bakers’ Table (01874 711125 to book). Pizza and film £11. Early booking essential. Folk & Irish Music Session: 8pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert on page 60. Sunday 3rd May Talgarth Rural Market: 10am – 1pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Contact 01874

711980. See advert on page 31. Monday 4th May Plant Sale & Open Morning: 10am – 12 noon. Llangors Youth & Community Centre. Refreshments and cake sale. Displays of activities and taster sessions. Contact 01874 658257 or 01874 658639. Tuesday 5th May ROH – La Fille Mal Gardee: 7.15pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Cinema, Hay. Contact 01497 820322. See advert on page 68. Tuesday 5th May – Tuesday 2nd June “Flowers & Faces” – An Exhibition by Lizzie Harper & Sarah Putt: The Old Electric, 10 Broad Street, Hay. Contact 01497 821194 or Lizzie Harper 01497 821578. See advert on page 6. Thursday 7th May The General Election – Don’t forget to vote! Willow Workshop: The Walled Garden, Treberfydd. Create your own willow plant supports in the beautiful surroundings of the Walled Garden. Contact 01874 730169. Social Media Meeting on Facebook: 8pm. Tomatitos, Lion Street, Hay. All welcome. Contact Lizzie Harper 01497 821578 or 07714 246447. Friday 8th May Charity Coffee Morning: 11am. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Raffle draw for hand-made bedspread. In aid of Welsh Air Ambulance. Contact 01497 847373. See advert on page 60. Bingo Night: 6.45 for 7.15pm. Llyswen Village Hall. Tea and coffee available and great prizes. Bingo: 7pm. Brilley Village Hall. Bar open. In aid of Hall funds.

Let’s Get Quizzical: 8pm. The Globe @ Hay. Prepare to reach for your thinking caps and delve into the back of your mind for that obscure piece of trivia – it is pub quiz time! A whole range of topics are covered from current affairs to politics and sports to entertainment. All welcome and there are chips served at half-time for the contestants! Entry £2, with the winning team taking the whole pot. Contact 01497 821762. See advert on 43. “The Songs of Leonard Cohen”: 8pm.Talgarth Town Hall. Performed by Keith James. Tickets £12. Pizza / concert deal £15. Contact The Bakers’ Table 01874 711125. Saturday 9th May Brecknock Farmers Market: 9.30am – 2pm. Brecon Market Hall. Contact 07805 375636. Visit www. brecknockfarmersmarket.co.uk. See advert on page 39. Winforton Arts & Crafts Club: Craft exhibition and more: 10am – 4pm. Winforton Church Community Hall. Craft exhibition, plant sale, table sale and bric-a-bac sale. £8 per table. All welcome, refreshments available. Proceeds to Church funds. Contact Mrs Ethel Joyce 01544 327771. Textile Market: 10.30am – 5pm. Clifford Community Centre. A wonderful array of all types of textiles: printed and woven fabrics; knit; crochet; felt; ethnic textiles; patch-work quilts; Welsh blankets; antique lace; art works; boots etc. Refreshments available. Contact 01497 831546. Little Stars Pre-School Activity Afternoon: 12noon – 3pm. The Butter Market, Hay. £2 per child. Contact 07532 257971.


What’s on: during the month “Music for a May Evening”: 6pm. Penyrheol Chapel. Hay Community Choir under the leadership of Fiona Evans will be performing music to inspire, join in and bring a smile. The programme includes African, gospel, jazz. Catherine Hughes and Friends will also be performing at the concert to highlight the work already done at the Chapel site and to raise funds for future refurbishment. A retiring collection will be taken. All welcome. Light refreshments will be served. There will also be an opportunity to see the work in progress at the newly built Stable. Contact Janet 01874 711061 or e mail: penyrheolbaptistchapel@live. co.uk. See article on page 31. Quiz Night: 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. Another of our challenging, fun-based quiz nights, with a local prize for the winning team. Come as your own team, 3, 4, or 5 members, or come and join a team on the night. Bring a bottle if you like. Tea/coffee/cake will be available. £2.50 per head will get you a place at our quiz tables. Contact Alison 01497 820152 or Jim 01497 820705. Sunday 10th May Glasbury Gardeners Plant Swap: 12noon - 3pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert on page 60. Open Gardens: 2 - 5.30pm. Penpont, near Brecon. £2.50 per adult/children free. Come and get lost in the maze, wander through the walled gardens, enjoy the stall-holders’ exhibits and relax in the Stables with a cream tea! Teas and stalls. All proceeds to Cancer Research. Visit: www. penpont.com. Monday 11th May Hay Dial-a-Ride: Trip to Hergest Croft Gardens and afternoon tea. £6 plus admission and

tea. Members only. New members welcome and booking essential. Contact 01497 821616. Monday 11th May – Sunday 12th July The Hay Makers Gallery Festival Exhibition: The Hay Makers, St John’s Place, Hay. Contact 01497 820556. See advert on page 10. Thursday 14th May NT Live – Man & Superman: 7pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Cinema, Hay. Contact 01497 820322. See advert on page 68. Friday 15th May Ladies Night: 6.30pm. The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. Bubbly and live music on arrival. 2 course meal in The Railway Restaurant. Booking essential. £15 per person including meal. Exclusive shopping with 20% off purchases. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on back cover. The Wangford Trio: 7.45pm. Winforton Community Hall. Featuring Hank Wangford, the Godfather of British Country music, Brad Breath and Anna “Spanner” Robinson. Adults £10, children £5, family ticket (max 5) £26.00. Pre-show meals available from the Sun Inn, Winforton (01544 327677). Contact 01544 328425, 01544 327085 or The Village Stores, Eardisley. Saturday 16th May “Toll Free Day” – In conjunction with Charity Bike Ride: Whitney Toll Bridge. Collections in aid of Cancer Research UK. Snacks, tea and coffee & cold drinks will be available to motorists, cyclists and walkers for donations to the charity. See article for full details of this event on page 41. Charity Bike Ride: 10am. Leaving from Drover Cycles, Hay, or 10.30am from Whitney Toll Bridge. 100km

charity ride, £10 per person in aid of Cancer Research UK. Includes refreshments at finish.The route can be shortened or lengthened easily to suit individuals and families. Route sheets and information available. Contact Drover Cycles 01497 822419 or John Harrison 01497 821987. See article for full details of this event on page 41. Car Boot Sale: 1 – 4pm (Sellers from midday): Gwernyfed High School, Three Cocks. (All weather venue). Cars £6, vans £10. No booking required. Contact 01544 327716. See advert on page 58. Glasbury Get Together Club - Plant Sale: 1.30 – 4.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Cakes and other produce for sale, and any donations of plants to sell would be appreciated. Refreshments and raffle. Contact Gloria 01497 847726 or Geraldine 01497 847697. See article on page 48. Flix in the Stix (Talgarth) presents: ‘The Theory of Everything’: 7.30 for 8pm. Talgarth Town Hall. Pre film pizzas available at The Bakers’ Table (01874 711125 to book). Entrance to film £4, pizza and film £10. Early booking essential. Contact Bryan Craven 01874 713166. See advert on page 31. Open Mic Session: 8pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373. See advert on page 60. Saturday 16th May – Saturday 13th June Seren Bell Exhibition: Forge Framing & Gallery, Studio 6, The Craft Centre, Oxford Road, Hay. Contact 01497 820053. See advert on page 4. Tuesday 19th May Glasbury Get Together Club: Trip to Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford. Contact Gloria 01497 847726 or Geraldine 01497 847697. See article on page 49.


What’s on: during the month / next month ENO– The Pirates of Penzance: 7.15pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Cinema, Hay. Contact 01497 820322. See advert on page 68. Wednesday 20th May Pop up Poetry: 7 - 9pm. Tomatitos, Hay. With special guest and humourist Jeff Cottrill from Canada. Visit www.griotsarts. com. Contact 07961 589616. See advert on page 7. Thursday 21st May Willow Workshop: The Walled Garden, Treberfydd. Create your own willow plant supports in the beautiful surroundings of the Walled Garden. Contact 01874 730169. Prize Bingo: 7 for 7.15pm. Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro. Free local transport can be arranged by Dial-a-Ride. Bar open and bar snacks available. Fun night. Raising money for local charities. All welcome. Contact 01497 820033. Gwernyfed Community & School Minibus – Fund Raising Concert: 7pm. Hay Festival. Tickets £5 available from the Hay Festival box office (until 21st May) or from the School Office (until 8th May). See article on page 50. Thursday 21st – Sunday 31st May Hay Festival: Contact 01497 822629 or visit www.hayfestival. org. See advert on front cover and article on page 24. Contact 01874 730169. How The Light Gets In: The Philosophy and Music Festival at Hay. Contact 01497 821762. See advert on pages 34 and 35. Friday 22nd – Friday 29th May “How The Music Gets Out” – Explosive Live Jazz: 9pm (every day). The Old Black Lion, Hay. Free festival event. Contact 01497 820841. See advert on page 30.

Saturday 23rd May Brecknock Farmers Market: 9.30am – 2pm. BreconTown Centre. Contact 07805 375636. Visit www. brecknockfarmersmarket.co.uk. See advert on page 39. Hay Dial-a-Ride - Cake Stall: 10am – 2pm. The Co-operative Store, Hay. Donations of cakes welcome. Contact 01497 821867. Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th May The Stroud Silhouette Company: Richard Booth’s Bookshop Studio, Hay. Learn the ancient craft of papercutting with talented artist Yasemin Wigglesworth (£20), book a professional portraiture session that will transport your child/children into the world of paper-cut art (£35). Contact 01497 820322. Saturday 23rd Saturday 30th May 10 with PEN: 6 – 6.30pm daily. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Café, Hay. Wales PEN Cymru holds a series of short talks in response to freedom of expression, access to literature, writers in prison, etc. Contact 01497 820322. Saturday 23rd – Monday 25th May Fair on the Square: Hay Memorial Square. Three days of lively free entertainment for everyone, in the middle of Hay. For full details of all events see advert on page 50. Sunday 24th May Africa Day: 10am – 4pm. Hay Parish Hall. African market stalls, great curries, Fairtrade teas, and drumming workshops. See article on page 52. Tuesday 26th May Traditional Printmaking Workshop (Adults): 10am – 4pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Studio, Hay. Design, cutting and printing techniques with renowned artist

Hannah Firmin.Tickets £55 (includes lunch). Contact 01497 820322. Wednesday 27th May Glasbury Get Together Club: 2.30 – 4.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Quiz, raffle and tea. Contact Gloria 01497 847726 or Geraldine 01497 847697. See article on page 48. Wild Wednesday – Under the Sea: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks, LD3 0SG. Fun filled craft session for children. £3 per child, booking essential. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on back cover. Thursday 28th May Traditional Printmaking Workshop (Children): 10am – 1pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Studio, Hay. An inspirational introduction to printmaking adapted for children. £22.50 (includes refreshments). Contact 01497 820322. Friday 29th and Saturday 30th May Artisans at Hay: 9.30am – 6pm. The Buttermarket, Hay. See advert and article on page 38. Saturday 30th May Traditional Printmaking Workshop (Adults): 10am – 4pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Studio, Hay. Design, cutting and printing techniques with renowned artist Hannah Firmin. Tickets £55 (includes lunch). Contact 01497 820322. Saturday 6th June Car Boot Sale: 1 – 4pm (Sellers from midday): Gwernyfed High School, Three Cocks. (All weather venue). Cars £6, vans £10. No booking required. Contact 01544 327716. See advert on page 58. 816541. See advert on page 7.


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JACQUES VERT SUIT. New never been worn, size 12/14 genuine reason for sale, ideal wedding outfit. Cost £140 sell for £30. Tel: 01497 842929. 01874 424997. GARMIN SAT NAV. cost £90, hardly used, still in box. £40. Tel: 01497 842929. 01874 676665. BEKO WASHING MACHINE. 5kg load. 6 months use from new. Already disconnected. £170 ONO. Tel: 07413 207 485. FUTON COLOUR BLUE AS NEW. £90. ono. Tel: 01497 820854. MEXICAN WOOD SIDEBOARD. Large. Good condition. £75 ono. Tel: 01497 820854. HABITAT BLACK ASH DISPLAY CABINET. £45 ono. Tel: 01497 820854. PENNINE FIESTA 2+2 FOLDING CAMPER 4 BERTH. Includes fitted kitchen with fridge, electrics and cables, full awning, plus extras. £995. Tel: 01874 690325. YORK FITNESS T13I TREADMILL. As new. Get fit in 2015. Original cost £600, Bargain £195. Tel: 01874 625024. 3/4 CELLO & CASE. £40. Tel: 01497 842929. NEW VIOLIN,CASE & BOW. Unused Cost £220 new.£100. Tel: 01497 842929. BERGHAUS MENS MEDIUM CAGOULE COAT. Burgandy/Purple colour. New unused £60ono. Tel: 01497 842929. KODAK DIGITAL CAMERA. Easy share M753 complete with Kodak photo printer £60ono. Tel: 01497 842929. PENNINE FIESTA 2+2 FOLDING CAMPER 4 berth includes fitted kitchen with fridge, electrics and cables, full awning, plus extras £995. Tel: 01874 690325. WOODEN DOLLS HOUSE size 25” x22”x8”. Complete with furniture and dolls. £25 ono. Brecon 01874 622269.

SPACE TO RENT Storage space in Golden Valley, 4 miles from Hay, huge clean warehouse. Competitive monthly rates, short or long term. Suitable for caravan storage, scaffolding, household effects etc. Ring to find out more – Emma 0777 567 1868.

USEFUL NUMBERS Dyfed-Powys Police ......................................................... 101 Hay Medical Centre ............................... 01497 822100 National Grid Gas (Gas Leaks) .......... 0800 111999 Powys Citizens’ Advice Bureau ...... 0845 601 8421 RSPCA ........................................................... 0300 1234 999 Samaritans National Helpline..............08457 909090 Scottish Power .......................................... 08452 722424 Talgarth Medical Centre ...................... 01874 713000 Welsh Water..................................................08000 520130 Western Power Distribution...............08000 520400

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