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CONTENTS letters ................................................. 8 schools ........................................... 12 news .................................................. 20 features . ......................................... 26 wi . ....................................................... 34 Finance ............................................ 36 garden ............................................. 38 Legal .................................................. 40 health ............................................. 42 Books ................................................ 44 puzzles ............................................. 44 POEMS ................................................ 46 arts .................................................... 47 what’s on ...................................... 50 Tide Times......................................... 53 sport ................................................. 54

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Dear Editor, The annual charity classic car Cwm to Coast Run, organised by Bridgend MG Owners’ Club, this year attracted a record-breaking number of entrants. Almost 90 classic car enthusiasts from across the UK converged on the borough roads recently to join local members in raising funds for Sandville Court Self Help Centre in Porthcawl. The annual run, held each June, is one of the largest classic car road runs held in South Wales, with entrants travelling from across the UK to take part and often holiday in the local area too.

This year’s run, which was sponsored by local businesses, started at the Waterton Centre in Bridgend. New Borough Mayor Cllr Richard Young and his Mayoress Mrs Young joined the organisers to flag off each of the cars. The entrants then follow a prepared route which covered the valleys to the north of the borough before travelling through the Vale of Glamorgan and along the Heritage coast to conclude with a meal at the Grove Golf Club. Bridgend Borough Mayor, Cllr Richard Young, said: “The Mayoress and I were delighted to see so many people attending from both the Borough and from far afield – it reinforced just how popular the Run is becoming. I know that the Club very much appreciated participants, both local and those who have travelled distances from various towns in England, taking part. It’s a wonderful gesture in showing support to the Bridgend MG Owner’s Club and their charity – the Sandville Court Self Help group in Porthcawl – a very worthy cause which is used by many people. So well done and thank you to everyone – especially the organisers who did a magnificent job”. Stuart Taylor Secretary Bridgend MG Owners Club

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Big Step, Big Success! Dear Editor, On Saturday 20th June over 50 people took a ‘Big Step’ to stand against bullying, walking 18 miles from Nantymoel to Kenfig Nature Reserve raising awareness and funds for Stand Against Bullying, a new group trying to reduce bullying behaviour and its consequences amongst young people. Jamie Uren, Chair of SAB “As a young person who experienced bullying, I believe everyone, no matter their age, gender or race deserves the right to live their lives without the fear of being bullied. SAB gives the power back to the young people of Bridgend, allowing them to have their voices heard and make a difference to the lives of other young people!”

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Dear Editor, I’m looking for a potential sponsor who would be prepared to fund my trip with my 11 yr old son to climb Kilamanjaro in aid of Ty Hafan cancer hospital. We have climbed many mountains from Snowdon, to Cader Idris, the Three Peaks, and we are about to tackle Ben Nevis in August, just wondering if you could put this in your magazine for us? I’ve enclosed a photo of the two of us at the top of Snowdon recently. Andrew Gunningham, Porthcawl

Dear Editor, Watching the butterflies flutter by. Anthony Callaghan, Porthcawl

Driving Safety Issue Porthcawl Pier In A State Dear Editor, Going to the Lighthouse end of the pier to watch the arrival of the Balmoral recently, I was disgusted at the state of the area the rubbish that has been left by the fishermen. Not only was it hurtful on the eyes it also irritated the nasal passage. The person with me suggested the council send someone to clean it up. I suggested they stop the fishing until the area can be used more hygenically. Not the place for visitors to visit, especially with children. The council do need to send their health people there to see the state of the area. Ken Evans, Porthcawl

Dear Editor, I believe it should be brought to the local councils attention that urgent action is necessary to prevent what is coming an increasing hazard on our local roads around Porthcawl. Myself and other drivers familiar with the local roads leading onto the A48 at Pyle and Bridgend may have noticed the sudden increase in the height of the undergrowth and grass on roundabouts and at key junctions resulting in a severe restriction of visibility with regards to oncoming traffic. This situation is only likely to get worse and there is an increasing risk of accidents. Something needs to be done to sort this out as soon as possible. G Pearce, Porthcawl

Parking Mad Dear Editor, It was interesting to read an article in a national daily newspaper recently that since all the parking meters have been out of action in Cardigan (West Wales) that store owners have reported an increase in trade of between 20 and 50%. In light of this information do you think our Council could reconsider their intention to start charging people to park along the seafront in Porthcawl and give our traders something to cheer about. Ian Kinsella, Porthcawl

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SCHOOLS Monkey Music Local News Monkey Music Vale & Bridgend is open for new bookings for the Autumn Term 2015. The first class is FREE. We run every day of the week in the local area. With 400 families attending classes locally we have extended the teaching team and are now able to offer additional times and venues to meet the ever growing demand for our award winning classes. New venues for the autumn term include the Bridgend Dance Centre and Coychurch Memorial Hall. These new venues run in addition to our other venues, Trinity Church in Porthcawl, Heronston Hotel in Bridgend, Bijou in Cowbridge, Pendoylan, Wenvoe and Penarth. Monkey Music offers award winning music classes for babies and toddlers grouped from 3 months to 4 years grouped according to age to ensure every class is a ‘good fit’. Monkey Music is running summer workshops through August, which are open to non-Monkey customers too. Please contact us for details of these sessions. You can view our latest timetable online at www.monkeymusic.co.uk or contact the office to book your class on 01656 649190 vale.bridgend@monkeymusic.co.uk Monkey Music - nurturing a lifetime of music. Emma Loyns

Porthcawl Primary News As usual the end of the school year meant we were busier than ever! We performed ‘Hoodwinked’ to two sold out crowds. It was an incredible performance and everyone from the stage crew to Robin Hood did an amazing job. Every year our pupils rise to the challenge and show everyone how talented they are! We have also been to the premier of our song ‘Be All You Can Be.’ The event took place at the National Botanical Gardens of Wales. It was a strange but brilliant experience to see ourselves up on the big screen! The song can now be viewed on Youtube and is available to download on itunes and Amazon amongst others. All proceeds from the song will go to The Botanical Gardens of Wales. Finally we have given our Year 6 pupils a great send off. They spend a hectic week abseiling, extreme rock pooling and zip lining in Pendine followed by our annual end of year Prom. A big thank you to all the parents who helped organise the event which was enjoyed by all. We wish our Year 6 pupils the best of luck in the future and hope everyone has an amazing summer! Andrew Wood Head Teacher

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French Student Exchange

Twenty of our students and three of our staff from Porthcawl Comprehensive School have just returned from a French exchange trip to Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire where they had the most fantastic time. So much so, it is hard to pick the highlight of our stay! We were overwhelmed by the very warm welcome of the head teacher and all the staff at La Joliverie School. Upon our arrival the deputy mayor of Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, Porthcawl’s twin town and Mrs Merceron, deputy head of La Joliverie, made wonderful speeches about the importance of the exchange between our two schools and of how learning a language enables young people to broaden their horizons and experience different cultures. Just like us, they hope it will be the start of many more trips of this kind. Lots of activities were planned during our stay including a day at the beautiful La Baule beach and a visit to the theme park Puy-du-Fou where the students were captivated by a series of medieval re-enactments. We also had an evening at the crêperie, tasting delicious savoury and sugary pancakes. The French and Welsh students enjoyed themselves so much that some have already signed up for next year’s trip! It was really great to see the students developing their French while reinforcing the friendships formed when the French students visited us in March. If you want to know more about this exchange, you can find us on Facebook PCS French student exchange or on the blog hhtp:// pcsfrenchstudentexchange.wordpress.com A bientôt! Mrs G.Morgan French Teacher at Porthcawl Comprehensive School

Corneli Primary News Our rounders and basketball teams have had an enjoyable season. We are so proud that Rhys Chick, Harriette Williams and Molly Lacey represented us in the Western League at the Bridgend Classic Basketball Tournament, well done all! The Year 2 children have done well too, successfully completing their Kerbcraft road safety training. They also joined the children from class 4, on a trip to the Botanic Garden of Wales where they had great fun hunting for mini-beasts. There was also fun to be had in Story Café with Madelaine Moon MP and a giant caterpillar! We are so grateful to all our storytellers who have come and made our Café so special. Our Year 6 children have prepared for their transition with visits to their comprehensive schools and enjoyed dressing in style for an exciting Prom. Mr Mills and staff send all good wishes to them and to Mr Reid who is also leaving, for every success in the future and to all our families for the support they have given throughout the year. Sue Jones Deadline date is always the 15th of the month


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SCHOOLS Porthcawl Comprehensive School Team are National Consumer Champions 2015 Students from Porthcawl Comprehensive School beat tough competition from six other schools in the grand finals of Young Consumers of the Year competition on Thursday 25th June held at the House of Commons.

Hundreds of schools from across the country entered the competition to find Britain’s best-informed young consumers. Seven teams of four 14 to 17-year-olds made it to the finals of this knockout consumer quiz after coming top in qualifying heats and then regional finals. The winning team from Porthcawl was made up of Jack Bridger, Nat King, Matthew Dang and Felicity Williamson-Sarll who each took home a £50 gift voucher, a goody bag of prizes plus the College of Fellows trophy and £1,000 for their school. Sarah-Jane James, Teacher in charge of Business Studies at Porthcawl Comprehensive School said: “The team has been independent, committed and they have all worked extra hours putting a lot of time into the competition. They beat 11 local schools at the regional finals in Cardiff and I’m amazed at their knowledge and understanding. The Young Consumers of the Year competition is a fantastic contest which students can gain a great deal from and the team thoroughly enjoyed the two days in London learning about consumer law.” Porthcawl Comprehensive School reached the final by winning a tough semi-final and then clinched the title after pulling ahead of the other teams in the early rounds. They went on to the finals beating Ayr Academy (2nd place) from Scotland and Chepstow School (3rd place) from Wales and winning the competition. Abbey Grange Academy from Leeds came in fourth. Young Consumers of the Year, organised by CTSI, offers young people the chance to show their awareness of their environment, and their ability to be streetwise about what they eat, what and how they buy and how they manage their money. This year the competition was an impressive two day event with the first round starting in The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Conference Centre and the teams competing in four hour long challenges and a treasure hunt spanning across key London attractions. The points from each round were recorded and put towards the final quiz. House of Commons was the location for round two of the competition and grand final quiz. Teams then had the luxury of being treated to a barbeque lunch aboard the Elizabethan luxury charter at Westminster Pier followed by speeches, presentations to the winners and celebrations. Porthcawl students are now scheduled to meet up with First Minister Carwyn Jones over the holidays to discuss their success, and there is talk of a link up Seaside News | 14

with an American team as well as a further competition against Trading Standards employees themselves. CTSI chief executive Leon Livermore said: “It is fantastic to see so many young people take part in this event. I’m confident that the knowledge they gain will stand them in good stead for their life ahead as consumers or indeed as good business people. In today’s increasingly complex world, it is becoming more and more important for everyone to know about their rights and responsibilities so they can stand up for themselves and make informed decisions. “It was a very exciting final. Congratulations to Porthcawl Comprehensive School; very well done!”

Pictured from left to right in student photo: Nat King, Jack Bridger, Matthew Dang, Felicity Williamson-Sarll. Porthcawl Comprehensive School.

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Well, what am amazing three nights of spectacular performances of ‘CATS’ by pupils at Pencoed Comprehensive School. The show was sold out and the audience members who managed to get tickets weren’t disappointed in the slightest. Every aspect of the show was so professional – from the costumes, make-up, the sound and lighting, the music, the performances and the direction and choreography. The production was evidence of the hard work put in by drama department staff (Mrs Kay Smith and Mrs Alex Hewitt) and pupils over the last year. Mrs Rhian Jenkins (head of music) and the musicians complimented the performances superbly. The enthusiasm of the cast and the production team hadn’t waned at all over the many months of hard work as was evident from the performances. The dancing, singing and acting couldn’t be faulted. The ‘wow’ factor was definitely there. Not only did the cats ‘wow’ everyone from the stage but they also surprised a number of the audience members as they snuggled up to them (as cats do!) in the hall during the evening. Pupils didn’t only perform but a number also assisted with the direction, choreography costumes and make-up. Truly a team effort. The audience clearly showed their appreciation of the singing and dancing performances during the three shows, leading to standing ovations at the end of each evening. Linda Harpwood

Recently at Bryntirion Comprehensive School we have held a ‘Life Week’ for Years 7, 8 and 9. Pupils have undertaken a range of activities such as CPR training, first aid, developing team building skills and handling money and budgeting. The week has been developed and organised by our fantastic school council, who have been working closely with the resident school nurse (Mrs Jerwood) and St John Ambulance, who kindly volunteered their expertise. We are thrilled with how well this week has gone and the school council is already passionately planning to expand on their success next year. Here at Bryntirion we believe strongly in our motto ‘Dysgwn Sut I Fyw’ meaning ‘We Will Learn How to Live’ and this has truly been reflected in our life skills project this year. Taking this initiative forward, Ethan Chalmers, a sixth form student, with input from Dr Phil Hammond, has developed a banner using his acronym ‘CLANGERS’ to promote the importance of health and well being within the school. Well done to all pupils who have taken part during the week! Sarah Bryntirion Comprehensive School

Cynffig: Challenge, Commit, Succeed. As I write this, we are coming to the end of another great year at Cynffig. One of my proudest moments recently was when three of our Year 12 Engineering Education Scheme pupils represented us at the Royal Academy of Engineering, delivering a highly complex presentation to industry professionals, STEM leaders, and Fellows of the Academy. Supported by our Technology Department and by the General Manager of Sony UK, Pencoed, delegates were amazed by the performance of Lucy Davies, Ross Hooper and Laura Underhill; to be told that no other school had ever impressed them more made us immensely proud. Being July, we have also been rounding off the year with events - which have become almost a part of the fabric of Cynffig. Our friends from Louisiana once more spent a wonderful day with us, sharing their music and culture. Sports Day, too, offered some impressive performances, and our Year 13 enjoyed a really lovely evening of celebration at the Atlantic Hotel. Now we look forward: to sharing the joys and successes of our Year 11 and Year 13 pupils on results days, and to September, and a new academic year of great things. Have a lovely summer holiday. Hannah Castle, Head Teacher Tel: 01656 740294 Seaside News | 16

Great Results Ahead Of School Merger School inspectors Estyn have praised the ‘excellent’ learning experiences to be found at Mynydd Cynffig Infants ahead of its merger with the junior school next month. Before the new combined primary becomes operational in September, Estyn has invited the infants school to produce a written case study so that other schools across Wales can learn from their example. The new primary school will continue to use the existing sites to cater for children aged three to 11 while plans are developed to bring them together at a single location in the Kenfig Hill area. I’d like to thank retiring infant school head teacher Mrs Amanda Stanford for her wonderful leadership. ‘Excellent’ judgements from Estyn are rare as they identify national best practice, so I can’t think of a better tribute to what she and her team have achieved. With the merger just around the corner, this is a huge boost for the new primary school and its pupils, which will be led by junior school head Mr Neil Davis - another first class head teacher. I am certain that the new school will ensure that pupils continue to learn and grow as they make the transition from infants to juniors, and beyond. Councillor Huw David Cabinet Member for Children and Young People Tel 01656 643643 www.bridgend.gov.uk Deadline date is always the 15th of the month


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Thank you to the very distinguished visitors who came to our school – His Worshipful, Mayor of Bridgend County Borough Council, Councillor Richard Young and Mayoress Mrs Annette Young. They had heard how much our school has improved since the last inspection that they came to see for themselves, along with Councillors Megan Butcher and Huw David. They toured the school, pausing in every class to speak to the children and answer questions, the pupils were very impressed! The P.F.A. raised over £1000 at the school fete, and £250 at the school disco. They have spent some of the money treating Year Six children to a three course meal at The Angel Inn at Mawdlam! Zoolab visited The Willows, they brought along a tarantula, a rat, a corn snake, [which all the children held], a hermit crab and other exhibits. It was a very interesting lesson! We have received a letter from our First Minister, Carwyn Jones, congratulating us on our recent Estyn inspection report. And finally, it’s that very sad time of year again, when we say goodbye to our Year Six, some of whom began in Nursery. You will all be missed, and we wish you well at your chosen comprehensive schools. AJ Pritchard – Parent Governor

As I write, it’s nearly the end of the summer term and what a busy one it has been! We have held transition days for the year 6 pupils, including a special day out at St Fagan’s, and we look forward to welcoming our new year 7 pupils in September. Year 10 and Year 12 students enjoyed their work experience. The Sixth Form Prom was held this year at the Cardiff Museum. The school visit to Oakwood Park was a success despite the heavy rain. We would like to thank our head girl, Connie Osgood-Finney, and head boy, Rhys Cahalane, for all their hard work and wish them every success in the future. The new head boy and head girl for 2015-2016 are William Kay and Hannah Cahalane. Congratulations to both! Finally, this year we say goodbye and best wishes to Mrs K Morgan, Mrs Kelly Burns, Mrs A Marie, Miss A Waters, Miss F Mainwaring and Mr A Hiscocks who are off to pastures new, and to Mr Geoff Davies who is retiring, we wish Mr Davies a long and very happy retirement. Have a good holiday everyone! Mrs Angela Keller Head Teacher

Where Did The Year Go? Well another school year has drawn to an end! The last few weeks of term saw a hive of activity with Sports Day, the Summer Fete (and it rained!), the Ugly Bug Ball, Year 2 ‘Moving On’ Assembly, Presentation Evening, the Year 6 Prom and Trips to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, Margam Park, Cardiff Bay and Porthcawl. We say ‘goodbye’ to Mrs Elizabeth Benjamin who is retiring after 25 years at Pil Primary School. Mrs Benjamin has been a dedicated member of staff, she has organised the ‘Cymanfa Ganu’ and conducted the school choir for many years. The staff, pupils, parents and governors wish her well for the future and hope she enjoys a long and happy retirement. Mrs Benjamin is pictured with our Year 6 leavers. We wish Year 6 all the very best in their new schools and for the future. I hope everyone at the school and all readers have a pleasant summer break. N Pryce, Head Teacher Pil Primary School

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Years 1 & 2 have been exploring their community this term. They have walked all around Porthcawl, taken lots of photographs and made maps of their routes! The children have been finding out about Porthcawl in the past from old photographs and films. They especially liked their visit to the Lifeboat Station and a special thank you should go to Mr Abraham for an informative afternoon. The children are also looking forward to a visit to Newton Village to do some sketching! Year 5 and 6 visited a local Bush Craft venue in Merthyr Mawr. The children engaged in practical activities during the day including shelter construction, team building and hiking across a range of terrain back to school. The weather was completely glorious and now the children’s next task is to design their own campsite for our younger pupils to experience. Year 6 enjoyed their end of year trip to Atlantic College again this year. They took part in a variety of outdoor activities, canoeing seemed to be a popular choice from beginning to end, getting into the wetsuits, controlling the canoes and then struggling out of their wetsuits! Taking part in the College Olympics was another favourite. Those children who chose not to go to the college had fun taking part in many activities including cookery and crazy golf. The staff and pupils at Newton Primary School wish all the year 6 pupils the best of luck as they move into their new adventures at Porthcawl Comprehensive School. Rachel John (Acting Head Teacher)

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Plans to improve walking and cycling routes in areas that include Porthcawl and Pyle are moving up a gear, and we want to know what you think about them. As part of the Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013, Bridgend County Borough Council has to come up with a 15-year vision for a network of travel options that encourage people to leave the car at home when making short journeys around the area. As recent research by Sustrans has shown that one in five car journeys is often less than two miles long, the plan also focuses on ways of linking important community hubs, key sites and transportation links. We’re currently mapping out the existing network so we can identify where new local routes, cycle parking, crossing points and other facilities could be installed. This long-term plan aims to bring many benefits to communities across the county borough, and we want local people to be fully involved – that’s why we are carrying out public consultation between now and October. To find out more about the active travel plans and pass on your feedback and thoughts, simply visit the consultation page at www.bridgend.gov.uk or contact the council on 01656 643664 or via consultation@bridgend.gov.uk

Porthcawl residents will be surprised and perhaps concerned to hear that one of the town’s most iconic buildings – The Rest Home – is up for sale again. It’s less than two years since the Trustees closed this holiday and respite home in the teeth of fierce opposition from local residents, who made use of its facilities, and elderly and disabled people from a wide area who used it as a holiday venue. The closure went ahead and the site was sold for £1.23 million to Mayo Developments of Caerphilly. Now, they have put the site up for sale with an asking price of £4m – considerably more than the trustees of the charity, which owned the site, managed to obtain. Planning consent has been granted for the Grade 2 Listed main building to be converted into apartments. Did the trustees include a financial claw-back clause in the contract of sale in the event of planning consent being granted which would increase the value of the property? This is a very distinctive building, which must be retained to benefit the area even if only by providing people with a place to live. But it’s a shame that all community use of the facilities has ceased.

Councillor Mel Nott OBE Leader of Bridgend County Borough Council Tel 01656 643643 www.bridgend.gov.uk

Give Lifesaving Skills To Nursery Staff Following calls by St John Cymru-Wales, the Welsh Liberal Democrats led a cross party debate in the National Assembly calling on the Welsh Government to improve the provision of paediatric first aid training for nursery staff and to assess options for requiring all nursery staff to complete an officially recognised paediatric first aid course. In March the UK Government announced that training in paediatric first aid will be a legal requirement for nursery staff in England. This followed the tragic death of nine-month-old Millie Thompson who died after choking on her lunch at her nursery in 2012. First aid and life-saving skills are invaluable and I applaud the strong campaign led by Millie Thompson’s parents for all nursery staff to be trained in paediatric first aid. At present, regulations for nursery settings in Wales simply require that at least one person caring for children has a suitable first aid qualification, whereas in England training in paediatric first aid will be a legal requirement for all nursery staff. Nursery staff do an incredible job, but a young child can choke without warning and often without any visible signs. It is essential that staff have the specialist skills and confidence to respond quickly in these situations. Peter Black AM Welsh Liberal Democrats www.peter-black.net www.peterblack.blogspot.com

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Fighting Back Against The Scammers Fraudsters tried to trick Bridgend County Borough residents into giving up bank details recently with their latest con, but went away empty handed when clued-up householders sent them packing. Pretending to be council staff, they asked people for confidential information so they could receive compensation for a recent accident. But their timing was way off as it was right in the middle of Scam Awareness Month! Organisations such as the council and police have been warning people to look out for such scams for some time now and public awareness is at an all-time high - almost 54,000 people have seen details about the latest scam at the council’s Facebook page alone, and students from Porthcawl Comprehensive School recently beat off competition from other UK schools to win the 2015 grand final of Young Consumers of the Year at the House of Commons. So don’t forget: banks never phone to ask for PINs or online passwords. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t rush into making a decision, and beware of anything that says you have won a prize despite not buying a ticket. Finally, always seek help if you think you have been scammed. Councillor Charles Smith Cabinet Member for Strategic Change BCBC Tel 01656 643643 www.bridgend.gov.uk

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News An Interesting New Menu Option The challenge to meet the growing demand worldwide for food and food security is a global priority. Safe, adequate and nutritious food should be accessible to everyone at all times. Globally meat consumption has increased by 154% in developing countries and 27% in developed countries and with the consumption of the main source of vegetable protein, pulses, going down we need to find an alternative. For humans, could edible insects be the answer? There are at least 1,900 insect species known to be safe to eat for humans, and the mainstream consumption of insect food could offer significant benefits in terms of food security and sustainability. Somewhat surprisingly the protein and nutrient profile of insects generally matches that of meat. Even better to hear is that, insect rearing produces less greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions per kg of protein when compared to pig and cattle production. Of course the mandatory checks which are placed on meat products must also be applied to insect foods to ensure they are free of viral, parasite and fungal pathogens. A problem that may come up is negative associations, how ‘unnatural’ the food is perceived to be. The view that insects are disgusting is deep-rooted in Western society, and achieving cultural acceptance of insect-based foods will be a challenge. However eating insects is traditional in South East Asia and many tropical regions. Some food outlets in the UK have already got on board with Planet Organic selling bags of whole meal worms, crickets and grasshoppers. Can you imagine eating insects being available in the supermarket shelf or should they be left under the log?

Partnership Work With South Wales Fire And Rescue PCSO Maiden recently teamed up with Fire Crime Officer Lyndsey Maund of South Wales Fire and Rescue in issuing information on an upcoming Cylinder Amnesty at Kenfig Hill Fire station. Pictured are staff from the One Stop Store, North Cornelly who very kindly assisted us with the project. We also targeted the caravan sites around our area, as well as local commercial and business premises to promote the scheme. PCSO Kyle Maiden 55667 Pyle Police Station, Bridgend Mobile 07825503907 Email kyle.maiden@south-wales.pnn.police.uk

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News From Porthcawl Town Council Pyle & Porthcawl Photographic Society, in conjunction with Porthcawl Town Council, have organised an Exhibition of the winning entries from the recent Photographic Competition. There will be a chance to view these fantastic entries, which will be displayed in the Cafe Bar at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl from Monday 10th August through to Monday 21st September. The official launch of the Exhibition will be held in the Main Hall of the Grand Pavilion at 6pm on Monday 10th August and everyone is welcome to attend. Alongside the photographic entries there will be a vibrant, colourful Art Exhibition which is organised by the Grand Pavilion. Entry to view the exhibitions is free. Jeannie Monks Temporary Town Clerk

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News Time To Use New Law To Stop School Closures

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The new Well-Being of Future Generations Act could be used to stop further school closures across Wales, including in Bridgend county borough. The law, which was passed in April this year, was introduced to make local authorities and other bodies think long term about services, specifically compelling them to ensure we have ‘”cohesive communities” and “a society that promotes and protects … the Welsh language.” This Act makes it law that local authorities must deliver viable communities. What is also worrying is that Welsh medium education is likely to come under pressure like never before, but we can use another part of the Future Generations Act to rein back the council and protect both our languages. Schools are a vital component in ensuring we have smaller communities that people want to live in. This new argument that some pupils get more than others is a non-starter, because children and young people in villages miss out on other services and facilities, such as regular bus services and cinemas. ‘Evening up’ per-pupil spend further disadvantages those children. We need to be breathing new life into the areas in which they live, not making it tougher to stay there.

Recently, I hosted an event for Ty Elis Counselling Service at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay. Based in Porthcawl, Ty Elis is a charity that has been in practice since 1996 and provides counselling and psychotherapy services. The aim of the event was to raise the profile of the organisation and to draw attention to the work of the 40 counsellors who work to improve the mental wellbeing of individuals in need. At Ty Elis, the staff do not label their clients with diagnoses, instead they prefer to focus on working with them to regain their autonomy and take responsibility and control for the issues affecting their lives. At the event, Ty Elis staff had an opportunity to speak to Assembly Members and Support Staff about the services that they offer and to inform them of their new Workplace Mental Wellbeing Training that they can offer businesses. I was delighted to host this important event at the Senedd. It was a great opportunity for the charity to raise its profile and to promote their services. I would also like to pay tribute to all those who volunteer at Ty Elis and provide such a valuable and worthwhile service. Carwyn Jones AM First Minister for Wales

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As your new Assembly Member, I’ve taken the opportunity to get out and about as often as possible and meet with different people and organisations across the area. With the 70th anniversary of VJ Day upon us, I paid a visit to Porthcawl Museum – a real ‘jewel’ in Porthcawl’s crown. Having been threatened with closure, the passion of the volunteers in fighting to save their museum absolutely shone through, and it was clear that failure was never an option for them. Really noticeable were links between the community of Porthcawl and events that have shaped history. There was a 17th Century Naval Cannon that had been discovered on a local beach and was being restored at the museum – if only exhibit items could talk! That said, the brilliantly presented exhibitions ‘did all the talking’ for us, and I’d recommend to anyone that they pay this wonderful local attraction a visit. With VJ Day upon us, it is vital that we never forget the sacrifices made by all sides. I also think it important that we reflect on the peace and friendship that has flourished between our nations since, and the pertinent lessons for today that we can all learn from this. Dr Altaf Hussain AM Welsh Conservative Assembly Member for South Wales West

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FEATURES New Domestic Abuse Service

Calan DVS, a leading South Wales domestic abuse charity, has recently undergone a merger with Bridgend Women’s Aid, and has been awarded a three year contract to develop and deliver a new integrated domestic abuse service for Bridgend County Borough Council. The contract will provide opportunities to further develop domestic abuse services and improve outcomes for individuals and families experiencing domestic violence and abuse. The new services will include housing support and emergency accommodation, training for professionals, counselling services, support services for children and young people, and much more. To celebrate the integration of Bridgend Women’s Aid and the launch of the new services, an event was held at Porthcawl Grand Pavilion recently. The event at marked the launch of the new domestic abuse services, and also celebrated the thirty year legacy of Bridgend Women’s Aid, while looking to the future following the merger with Calan DVS. Ambassador of Bridgend Women’s Aid, Katie Elin-Salt, a Welsh actress, delivered a video message at the event to share her own personal journey through domestic abuse and encourage others to seek support. Lucy Blight

News From The Talbot The Talbot has been very busy lately with the new classes. The Zumba class is very popular and has been extended to two classes a week, one on a Wednesday from 7–8pm and the new class on a Sunday, from 6.30–7.30pm. The Whist Drive is also gaining a lot of interest, why not join us on a Wednesday from 6.30–8.30pm. The other new class is Silver Waves, a meeting group for the over fifties who meet on the first Tuesday afternoon of the month. Of course, we still have our twice-weekly bingo sessions, on Monday evenings and Friday afternoons, and lunch is offered on Wednesdays and Fridays. Incidentally, do you know the Talbot Hall is great for Children’s birthday parties? The hall is big enough to take a bouncy castle, face painting, puppet show, or disco, as well as seating for up to 35 children. Our next fundraising event is a Sixties night with Rocking Dave Riley. There are still some tickets available, so why not get in touch with the Talbot (01656 749754 or talbotcc@ tiscali.co.uk) to book seats for what should be a rocking good night. Cheryl Butcher

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Through Christian Eyes Did you know there is a church at the Trecco Bay holiday park? It is a small chapel with a high angled roof near the leisure facilities, and throughout the summer the churches of Porthcawl put on a regular Sunday - Friday programme of activities for the holidaymakers. On Sundays there is a short Christian service at 12.30pm, with varying styles of worship depending on which church is leading the meeting. Then Monday to Friday, at times advertised on the notice board, there is a varied programme of activities for children and adults; including games, crafts, coffee morning and quizzes. Most people drop in for just a short while to see what’s going on, especially on those occasions when the weather is not at it’s best. Many are pleasantly surprised at the warm welcome from the Christian volunteers helping make their holiday more enjoyable. In this and many other ways the Christian churches of Porthcawl add value to our community. It is a practical demonstration of the teaching of Jesus ‘let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven’ (Matthew 5:16). There is a warm welcome in all our churches every Sunday, come and see. Rev. Martin Gillard Gilgal Baptist Church

Thank You To All Our Supporters Recently, a charity event was held at St David’s Church Hall in Nottage, by the Sker WI. As friends of the local Porthcawl Stroke Club a sum of £300 was raised. It was a very enjoyable evening. The WI ladies made delicious cakes and there were lots of donations for the raffle prizes. The Cheese and wine with nibbles, got everyone in the mood for a game of Kurling, which was great fun. Mrs Rose Power from the Porthcawl Stroke Club made a table top full of knitted items, which were extremely well made. My twin grandchildren were given two little mice made by Rose with little knitted hats on their heads, they were so cute and my other grandson was given a hippopotamus made by Rose, which he was extremely delighted with. The hippopotamus has now joined his other animal friends at the end of his bed! Also friends of the Porthcawl Stroke Club are two really lovely ladies who are members of Trinity Church - Freda Rogers and Haulwen. Both had table top Stalls - Freda made cards, which were of a very high standard, and Haulwen made embroidered cushions, face flannels towels etc - all specially designed to suit individual needs. Anyone wishing to join the Porthcawl Stroke Club, please ring Chairman Mr Keith Duggan on (01656) 773375, or Mr Ray Cross Secretary on (01656) 782190. Barbara Matthews

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FEATURES One Pup Leaves, Another Arrives As a first-time puppy walker for Guide Dogs, this was the day I’d been dreading. Golden retriever Berry, who had been with me since she was eight weeks old, was off to guide dog training school. When they came to collect her, Berry wagged her tail and skipped up the drive without a backward glance. I shed a tear, but there was no time to waste. I had agreed to take on a new puppy, and he was arriving in just four hours. I felt like a hotel chambermaid preparing for the next guest! I made his bed and fetched the big teddies from the loft. Mabey is another golden retriever, but a totally different personality. He was timid to start, but is gaining confidence daily. Until he has had all his injections our trips are limited, but we’ve visited DIY stores, Pyle Garden Centre and the Pines, where he barked at his reflection in the shop windows! I’d planned to take a break between pups, but now I’m glad I had Mabey straight away. It made it easier to say goodbye to Berry, who is progressing well. Fancy puppy walking for Guide Dogs? Email Steve.Kersley@ guidedogs.org.uk or ring 07785 907728. Sandra Corben Picture (courtesy of David Swidenbank): Sandra Corben and new puppy Mabey at Newton Church

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Companions Project Celebrate 4th Year

The Big Lottery funded Community Companions befriending for over 50s project recently celebrated its fourth year at a special event in the Heronston Hotel in Bridgend. Volunteer befrienders have visited isolated older people in their home, supported them to visit one of the many community cafés throughout Bridgend County Borough or any other activity of their choice. With special guests Janice Gregory AM, Clare Lane from the Older People’s Commission and Simon Jones from the Big Lottery Fund, over 60 project beneficiaries, volunteers and partner organisations joined the celebration. Janice Gregory AM said: “Community Companions is a great scheme and I was delighted to be a part of the event. Befriending and helping people who experience loneliness and isolation is so very important and I applaud those who are prepared to volunteer their time to help others.” The event gave everyone the opportunity to hear directly from volunteers and people who have benefited from befriending, showing the impact that the project has had on their lives, demonstrating through the impact of isolation and loneliness on older people and how befriending has helped people. Listen to incredible digital stories talking about how the project has changed people’s lives by visiting the Community Companions section of www.bavo.org.uk For further information on the Community Companions project call Stephen Thomas at BAVO, Tel: (01656) 810400 or listen to incredible digital stories at the Community Companions section of www.bavo.org.uk Jane Savile - BAVO

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FEATURES Porthcawl Townswomens Guild News

Volunteering Opportunity At Parc Prison

Since my last report the Guild has been active with its usual groups meeting - craft, games, literary and the ever popular luncheon club. We had an excellent visit to Llanelli House which I can thoroughly recommend. Three members went to the National AGM in Glasgow attended by Princess Anne, and Judith Orphan carried the banner of the South Wales Federation with pride! Our speaker in June was Mr Don Llewellyn on ‘A Life Behind the Camera’. After nearly 40 years working in television as a film producer and director he had a fund of interesting anecdotes and pictures about what he called “his truly privileged career”. Our speaker last month was Miss Debra John with ‘An Afternoon with Amy Dillwyn’. This was a fascinating presentation about an unsung heroine from Swansea - a woman in a man’s world over a hundred years ago! We do not meet in August but have two events to which visitors can come - an outing to Tredegar House on August 12th and afternoon tea at the Grove on August 19th. If interested please get in touch with me on (01656) 772157. Dorothy Thomas

The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) is currently recruiting for members to join the team at HMP YOI Parc to help monitor the fair, reasonable and decent treatment of prisoners. Members of the Independent Monitoring Board are the eyes and ears of Ministers and monitor the day-to-day life in their local prison. Jean Davies, Chair of the IMB at HMP YOI Parc, said, “The role involves visiting the prison and checking that the correct policies and procedures are being followed. We are entirely independent of the prison service and G4S, which runs the HMP YOI Parc and have a statutory duty to report our observations or any concerns to the Secretary of State for Justice. “You need to be enthusiastic, open minded, possess effective communication skills and have the ability to exercise sound, objective judgment.” HMP YOI Parc in Bridgend, is a Male Category B prison with a section for youth offenders. Please visit http://www.imb.org.uk/join-now/current-vacancies/ to find out how being an IMB Member can benefit you and to download an application form. Alternatively, please telephone 020 3334 3265 providing your name and address and you will be posted an application pack. Closing date for applications is 31st August 2015. Sarah Lewis

Porthcawl Rotary Handover

Porthcawl Coastguard Article At a recent well-attended occasion at the Atlantic Hotel in Porthcawl, the Rotary Club of Porthcawl held its annual Handover Evening. After an excellent meal, the ceremonial part of the evening began. The main part, of course, was the ‘handover’ itself when the retiring President, Wayne Warlow, passed his chain of office to the incoming President, Jeff Perren OBE to great applause. The Rotarians and friends heard Wayne’s retiring speech, one from Porthcawl Rotary’s Sandra Townsend - who had spent a wonderful Rotary year as District Governor – and also one from the Mayor, Cllr. David Newton-Williams who, as is the custom with Porthcawl Rotary Club, becomes an Honorary Rotarian for his year of office. Robert Aubrey became the new President Elect and Rowena Millward the new President Nominee. Lastly, and perhaps with the most applause, came the news that long-serving Past President, Jean Schofield, had been awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for her incredible charity work. Ivor Williams

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As the summer season got into swing, and with the improved weather, so did the number of call outs. These kept us busy with incidents ranging from missing children, assisting the lifeboat with body boarders at Rest Bay and helping our neighbouring stations at Port Talbot and Llantwit Major. We also headed inland to complete a training search exercise with the Port Talbot team at Margam Park. As usual we took part in the town’s annual carnival along with having a stand at the summer festival. After celebrating our 180th Anniversary last year we were kindly invited to an evening in the Grand Pavilion to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the re-establishment of Porthcawl Lifeboat. We thank them for our invite and once again congratulate them on this milestone. Our Twitter account is now up and running and by following us at @PCoastguard you can be kept up to date with our incidents, training, attendance at local events as well as general team news. Finally, please don’t forget that we are recruiting for voluntary Coastguard Rescue Officers so either email us at porthcawl. coastguard@inbox.com or pop into our station at 20A Locks Lane on a Thursday evening between 19:00 and 20:30. Tim Vincent Deadline date is always the 15th of the month


FEATURES Porthcawl U3A 20th Birthday Party

Porthcawl’s largest self-help learning group celebrated its anniversary in wonderful style at the Hi Tide with an afternoon full of inventive performances from its various interest groups. With almost 500 members and 35 different groups, Porthcawl U3A’s 20th Birthday party was full of home-spun fun, talent and entertainment providing the best in community leisure and pleasure.

The many comedy sketches, mini plays and stories were worthy of a place on Britain’s Got Talent with the comical guile of the local Celts seeing off the attacking Romans being just a taster. Representing various interest groups, members attempted work not only in English but Welsh, French, Latin and even Russian plus Gladys and Mary’s latest bus stop ear-wagging gossip news. Highlights of the day? In truth the afternoon was just one big highlight with group after group contributing to everyone’s enjoyment, a great tribute to the leadership of the various interest group conveners. Chairman Handel Davies conducted the memorable day and presidents Dorothy and Doug Jones cut the birthday cake. They, with many founder members, reflected with pride on the past twenty years of U3A in Porthcawl. If you would like to enjoy learning with friends, ring Clive on (01656) 783663. Gary Victor Porthcawl U3A

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Perseid Meteor Shower I’m always surprised when people tell me they have never seen a meteor or shooting star streaking across the night sky. Whilst it’s possible to observe a meteor on any clear night of the year, your chances are much improved if you look during the time that one of the many annual meteor showers is taking place. Most meteors are just tiny pieces of debris about the size of a grain of sand. When a comet visits the Sun, it leaves in its wake a trail of dusty particles, which crosses Earth’s orbit. So each time Earth crosses the trail of a comet, it collides with debris, which burns up in our atmosphere to produce a shooting star. One such comet is Swift-Tuttle - which last appeared in 1992. Every August, we cross its dusty path and it will be possible to view up to 80 meteors an hour during peak activity. The best time is an hour before sunrise on August 13th. Good quantities of meteors should be seen for a few nights before and after the 13th and the whole of August is still well above average. Good hunting! Clive Down Bridgend Astronomical Society

Tools For Africa Tools for Self Reliance

Our picture this month shows members of the group with one of the pallets, partially sponsored by the CAMEO (Trinity) group, loaded with kits made up of high quality refurbished tools, large carpenters, auto mechanics, builders and shoe makers; ready to be sent to support our partners SIDO, Small Industrial Development Organisations in Tanzania. The total weight of the pallets was over half a ton. This month we also sent sewing machines and over 800 unrefurbished tools to Workaid. Along with the other sixty groups throughout the UK we need money to support the costs of the container to pay for our shipment. Accordingly we set up our stall at the Bridgend County Show, a weekend of interesting weather sun and rain, sharing the marquee with allotment enthusiasts. Since the last article we have completed all necessary PAT Tests and prepared tools for sale, which are not required in the kits. We are always busy, but in closing we must remind the reader that new members are always welcome. Mark T. James (Chairman)

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FEATURES Free Counselling Service

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Ty Elis (Porthcawl Counselling Service) provides a free counselling and psychotherapy service to the whole of the Bridgend Borough Council area and beyond. Funds raised by the Friends of Ty Elis have come mainly from businesses and organisations in Porthcawl, for which we would like to express our sincere gratitude. However, we would like to thank Mr Jamie McGregor of Jcare in Aberdare who has sponsored the tabards used during fundraising and for sponsoring fleeces to be worn by three young people who will be doing a sky dive for the benefit of Ty Elis. The service provided covers a large area and there is a need to extend fundraising beyond Porthcawl. The Friends of Ty Elis would like to invite anyone from any part of the Borough or beyond who is interested in supporting this work and becoming a member of the fundraising team to contact Sue Marlow – Email: marlowsh@sky.com or you can write to Sue at Ty Elis, 14 Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl CF 36 3HG. Kay Foyle

Gorwelion, the building and campsite owned by the Girl Guide Association, is supported by donations from various organisations. The building itself has recently been refurbished. In June members of the Inner Wheel and other supporting organisations were invited to see the improvements. We were entertained to tea by members of the Guide Movement. The facilities have been improved and modernised. We are fortunate to have such an important site where Girl Guides from all over the world can come and visit Porthcawl. The Rotary President’s Night, held in the Atlantic Hotel recently, was attended by several Inner Wheel members. The Porthcawl Inner Wheel Handover Tea was held in the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club recently. President Gill presented the chain of office to our new President, Mary Emment-Lewis. The District Handover was held in Ty Newydd, Hirwaun. Six members of the Porthcawl Inner Wheel Club attended. Members of the District Committee were introduced including Mary Emment-Lewis who has been re-elected as Editor of the Spokeswoman. Following the speeches and formalities we enjoyed a very good lunch. Eileen Thomas Club Correspondent

Life With Porthcawl Lions The beginning of July saw the beginning of a new Lion year and a new president for Porthcawl Lions. At a celebratory Sunday lunch at the Hi-Tide, last year’s very popular president, Gloria, handed over the chain of office and charter to this year’s president, Lion Rhys. Rhys congratulated Gloria on her successful year and thanked her for all her hard work before installing charter Lion Don as this year’s vice-president. Lion Gloria’s last job, before her well-deserved rest in the sun, was a coffee morning for the Bob Cook Games. Attendance was disappointing but the event managed to raise around £150 towards the coach to transport the disabled competitors. The next big event for the club is the vintage fair and classic car show at Porthcawl Rugby club on Saturday 1st August. There are due to be over 140 classic cars to view and perhaps take you for a trip down memory lane as well as stalls, games and entertainment. So, if you see this in time, do come along and enjoy a happy family day. Meanwhile the Sunday morning car boot sales at Porthcawl Rugby Club and the book stall in John Street continue, weather permitting. John Cosson

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The July meeting of Sker WI was held recently and president Nora Williams welcomed the members present. The trip to Swansea was enjoyed by all, and the weather couldn’t have been better for the boat trip on the river Tawe. The meal afterwards at Blanco’s finished the day off nicely. The Charity evening in aid of the Stroke Club went well and members enjoyed some curling, with £300 being raised. The speaker for the evening was Mr Alan Badmington whose talk ‘Lost for Words’ told us how he overcame his stuttering. For over 50 years he experienced extreme difficulty in telling people who he was - he had been stuttering since he was about 3. Over the years he had speech therapy without much success. At 19 he joined the Police Service until retiring in 1993. It is only in recent years that he has gained the help and understanding to overcome the problem. The next meeting in on Thursday 10th September at 7pm in St David’s Church Hall when Mike Boyles will tell us about The Life and Times of Ivor Novello. Anyone wishing to join us is very welcome. Ann Vipond

Mynydd Cynffig WI held their monthly meeting in the Talbot Centre, Kenfig Hill. Weather was dry with a good turnout of members. The meeting was chaired and minutes read by Enid our secretary. WI events and notices were brought to the attention of the members, including the forthcoming show in Cornelly. Eirwen, our treasurer, gave us a short report of the AGM celebrating 100 years of the WI in the Royal Albert Hall, London. We discussed our annual trip to Hereford in August. Final details put to bed, so no meeting in August, but we will be ready and raring to go on the 8th of September. With WI business over we listened to Mr John Pearman - his topic ‘Patagonia’. We learned things about this part of the world we had not known and enjoyed his talk immensely. September s talk will be by Helen Jones, topic: ‘My time in the Met.’ Which should be entertaining . The year is going fast, and we will soon be thinking of Christmas and all that involves with the WI. Call in and help us have a good Christmas filled with ideas and fun, friendships and laughter, and of course tea and biscuits. Christine Callaghan

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Newton WI Our July meeting was opened by our President - Pearl Mason (good to see her back after her short illness). All business discussed, Pearl welcomed our guest speaker Mrs Nora Clarke together with the special guest ‘Unwyn’ the lovely German Shepherd puppy, who of course stole the show. Mr & Mrs Clarke are known as ‘Puppy Walkers’ the first stage of training in the life of a Guide Dog for the blind. There are various stages in the dogs training before they can qualify as a working ‘Guide Dog’. These wonderful animals can make such a difference to peoples lives, giving them confidence and independence. Shirley Brown was our representative at the Centenary Annual Meeting held at the Royal Albert Hall in the presence of HM the Queen, the Princess Royal and Sophie Countess of Wessex. Shirley gave a full and very interesting account of the proceedings. Our Summer Tea was held on 24th June, when all the members enjoyed a splendid spread including delicious strawberries and cream. Jean Flye gave a vote of thanks to all who made this occasion possible. For more information phone Pearl on 772657. M Freeman

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Coychurch WI President Sandra Davidson welcomed everyone present, including new member Marion Lewis and guest Dulcie Davies representing Pencoed WI who presented a report on the recent NFWI AGM held in the Royal Albert Hall, London. The annual summer trip is on 18th August to Gloucester with an optional river boat cruise to include afternoon tea was confirmed. Friends and family are very welcome to join us; to book please contact Sandra on 01656 669232. The coach departs from the Williams Memorial Hall at 9.00am. Members were reminded that there is no meeting in August. The speaker Mr Allan Underhill gave an informative historical talk ‘Allsorts’ with facts about the development of confectionery from the Greeks to the Tudors. He stated the following: that the sugarcane produced in India was used as currency, the soldiers in the American Civil War were paid in chocolate, Easter eggs were first introduced in Europe in the 19th century and that tax on sugar was introduced in 1815 generating millions of pounds. The meeting concluded with tea/coffee and biscuits. Guests and new members are welcome to come along to our next meeting on 1st September at 7.30pm in the Williams Memorial Hall. The topic of the guest speaker Debbie Shaw will be ‘Healthy Living’. Janet James

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Finance Portfolio Diversification Whether you’re planning to start investing your money or if you’re already a seasoned investor, it’s crucial to make sure that you manage the risks you are exposed to in order to avoid suffering losses to your capital. The key is to build a diverse portfolio with a mix of different investments that matches your attitude to risk. A balanced investment portfolio will contain a mix of equities (shares in companies), government and corporate bonds (loans to governments or companies), property, and cash. Assets moving independently: The theory behind this approach is that the values of different assets can move independently and often for different reasons. Shares move in line with the fortunes and prospects of companies. Bonds are influenced by interest rates and are more closely connected to the performance of the domestic economy. Different investment sectors: Not all sectors are correlated. For example, if the banking sector suffers a downturn, this will not necessarily have an impact on the precious metals sector. So by investing in both, your portfolio will be less likely to suffer losses than an investor sticking to single sector. The more sectors that you invest in, the less volatile the portfolio becomes. Stock market movements: Investing in different regions and countries can also reduce the impact of stock market movements. By investing internationally you become non reliant on the economic conditions of one country and one government’s economic policies. However, you need to be aware that diversifying in different geographical regions can add extra risk to the portfolio through currency movements. Some investors will populate their portfolios with individual company shares directly, while others prefer to access different sectors through managed funds like unit trusts and OEICs (openended investment companies). If you would like further information about how to construct a diversified investment portfolio, please do not hesitate to contact me. Chris Ellis One Life Financial 01656 785700

Remortgage Now A massive surge in remortgaging is expected over the next 12 months according to a study published by the Nottingham Building Society. This is due to the fact that interest rates continue to be trimmed on current deals, whilst there are noises coming from the Bank of England, intimating that an interest rate increase is getting closer, following an unchanged record low base rate of 0.5% since 2009. Lenders are queuing up for your business, in the knowledge that the deals on offer currently are the best ever seen and September particularly is going to be an extremely busy month, with a massive number of fixed rate deals coming due for review and with homeowners wanting to re-fix a deal before the Bank of England starts to increase rates again. If you have a mortgage rate that is due to end, ACT NOW – don’t get caught on your lender’s standard variable rate – you are able to book a deal NOW, at an incredibly low rate, even if you cannot actually swap until September or October. We can assist you in securing a great new rate, pending the change – you just need to be ahead of the game. Seaside News | 36

With lenders incentives, such as free legal fees and free valuations available on most deals, it would not make much sense not to act. Give us a call on 01656 782545 and we’ll help you get the process in motion. DON’T LEAVE IT TOO LATE I refer here to something called Lasting Power of Attorney. This is where you give power over your property and financial affairs and your health and welfare, to someone you trust, to carry out such duties should you become incapable of doing so yourself. Some of you may already have done so on behalf of family members, who have suffered a stroke, for example. Well, with the incidence of stroke particularly having become more prevalent it seems, have you got YOUR power of attorney in place, should you require someone to carry out such affairs and duties on YOUR behalf? On the basis that it could happen to ANY of us at any time, shouldn’t YOU get it sorted? Call us for a private discussion on the matter – don’t YOU leave it too late! Call us on 01656 782545. Paul Fielding Cambria Financial 01656 782545

Greece’s Debt Crisis Increased uncertainty and unpredictable Greek politics created renewed fears about a possible ‘Grexit’ and also called into question the stability of the Eurozone Project. In terms of market reaction to June’s news flow, the anticipated panic selling of risk assets did not materialise and whilst we have encountered higher volatility, we haven’t seen the significant drawdowns in risk assets that many had feared. The missed IMF debt repayments and shock announcement of a referendum on acceptance of a revised bailout certainly tested market and political patience. In our opinion the reason behind June’s somewhat muted price action was partly down to the comforting stance of the ECB. The ECB continues to provide market liquidity in the form of Quantitative Easing but has also stated its aggressive stance to maintain credibility and stability within the Eurozone. To date the impact on our client portfolios has been relatively muted and with performance in excess of our benchmark. This is testament to our multi asset investment philosophy - which ensures risk in spread across many different asset types. Ian Davies Bartholemew Hawkins Ltd 01656 347000

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The Goldfinch is an exotic looking finch with a distinctive red, white and black head pattern. Look very closely and you may be able to separate the sexes – the red on the male’s face extends slightly behind the eye. Keep an eye out for youngsters that have recently left the nest – they are streakier and lack the red face of adults, but still have characteristic gold wing bars. Goldfinches forage in flocks (the collective noun is a ‘charm’), so there’s a good chance of you seeing more than one. A Goldfinch’s bill is thin and narrow compared with other finches, allowing them to extract seeds from hard-to-reach spaces. Nyger seed and sunflower hearts are favourite foods. Dandelion seeds are also popular - the perfect excuse for not keeping your garden too tidy! I’m one of two volunteer Ambassadors for the British Trust for Ornithology’s (BTO) Garden BirdWatch (GBW) Scheme in South Wales. If you enjoy watching birds and other creatures in your garden help monitor them with BTO GBW. Contact me for a free enquiry pack or to book a talk. Amanda Skull: 07952 758293 gbw@hiafi.co.u www.bto.org/gbw Follow me on Twitter @amanda_skull

As I was writing this article, I was sidetracked looking at the constant rain, all I could think of was, no need to water the garden, concentrate on the greenhouse we must avoid blossom end rot at all costs! Last year we had a problem with one of our plants. Blossom end rot is caused by a lack of calcium, and for calcium to reach parts of the plant furthest from the roots there has to be a good flow of water through the plant. Not much you can do to save fruits once they have blossom end rot, but, you can prevent other fruits being affected. Soil or potting compost should be kept consistently moist during the growing season and must never be allowed to dry out. We are busy making plans for our annual show, to be held on Saturday 5th September. Make a note in your diary. In the meanwhile remember to save seeds from favourites like Lupins, Delphiniums, Sweet peas, Poppies and a firm favourite the Marigold. These beauties have put on such a show but now are fading fast. Share or exchange with friends and family. Gwen Bradford

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Living together as a couple (also called cohabiting) does not give you the same rights and responsibilities as being married or in a registered civil partnership. Cohabitation does not automatically give you rights to the home you share. 1. If the property is rented, only the tenant(s) named in the rental agreement has the ‘right’ to live there, and has responsibility for paying the rent. 2. If the property is owned by one of you, only the property owner is entitled to live there, anyone else can be asked to leave. The owner can also make decisions about selling/ remortgaging the property. However, even where only one of you owns the property, the other may have some rights (eg: to a share of the money if the property is sold). This can happen if: 1. The owner has agreed in writing that the non-owner is entitled to a share of the home 2. The non-owner contributes financially (eg: paying part of the mortgage) or has acted to their own detriment (eg: giving up a job) on the understanding that this entitles him or her to a share To help protect the cohabitation rights of both partners, the parties should consider purchasing the property in joint names, but there are potential pitfalls. For example: 1. You cannot force your partner to sell the home if you decide to leave, unless you apply for a court order 2. Even if you contributed most of the costs of buying the home, you would normally only be entitled to a half share unless you have agreed otherwise 3. If your partner walks out on you, you are likely to be liable for the full amount of any mortgage payments. In general, unlike married couples or those in a civil partnership, ownership is unaffected by the fact that you live together as a couple. So: 1. If you already owned something before you started to live together, it continues to be your sole property 2. If you buy something together, you own it in the shares that you each contributed to the purchase price unless agreed otherwise 3. If your partner gave something to you as a gift, you own it. Upon death, an unmarried cohabitant has no automatic right to inherit if their partner dies, although they may be a beneficiary under the other’s will. If you have lived together ‘as man and wife’ for at least two years or if you can show that you were financially dependent on your partner, you can make a claim for a financial settlement even if you were not a beneficiary of the will. If you owned your home together, the form of legal ownership has a major impact. To help you we would suggest: 1. Drawing up a cohabitation agreement, so you have clear arrangements covering ownership of the home and what rights each of you have to live there 2. Appointing each other to hold a lasting power of attorney (so that if one of you is no longer capable, the other can take decisions on his or her behalf) 3. Reviewing your wills and ensuring that you have each made appropriate provision for the other.

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Health

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5.30pm @ Penybont (Bryntirion) Football Club, Llangewydd Road, CF31 4JU. Tel: Rhian 07837 280013. 5:30pm & 7:30pm @ Ebenezer Church Hall (opp Cornelly Surgery). Tel: Dee 07733 267369.

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Peter Ackroyd Charlie Chaplin

Mary Higgins Clark The Melody Lingers On

John Cleese So, Anyway

Ann Granger Dead in the Water

Ryan Giggs The Man for all Seasons

Cynthia Harrod-Eagles Keep the Home Fires Burning

Richard Littlejohn Littlejohn’s lost world

David Hewson The Flood

Frank McLynn Genghis Khan

Edward Marston Timetable of Death

Tarek Malouf The Hummingbird Bakery: Life is Sweet

Freya North The Turning Point

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June Mottershead Our Zoo

Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter The Long Utopia

Katie Piper Beautiful Ever After

Amanda Prowse Perfect Daughter

Ed Sheeran A Visual Journey

Kate Rhodes River of Souls

Selina Todd The People: The Rise and Fall of the Working Class

Eva Rice Love Notes for Freddie

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It is the wettest winter on record and as Christmas approaches the rivers burst their banks. In the village of Weston Saint Ambrose, a young girl’s body is seen floating downstream and when it becomes stuck under the jetty at a reclusive writer’s home; the author is alarmed to discover that he recognises the victim of what turns out to be a brutal murder... Inspector Jess Campbell and Superintendent Ian Carter take on the challenge. It’s still not too late for children to join this year’s Summer Reading Challenge which is being run throughout the UK in conjunction with The Reading Agency and The Guinness Book of Records. The Library will be buzzing with stories, activities and crafts for children under 12. Everyone taking part will receive various goodies and all children finishing the challenge will get a certificate and a medal. As well as holding Story time sessions every Saturday at 2.30pm; there will be special Story-time and Crafts at 2.30pm on the first three Wednesdays in August. So don’t forget to visit your local library to join in.

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POEMS I’m Late For School I got up late for school today, And nearly missed the bus! I hurried down the stairs, Wolfed my toast, and caused a fuss! I quickly threw books in my bag, My pens, my lunch and shorts. Grabbed my coat from out the cupboard, Took my bat and ball for sports. I slid across the kitchen floor, And hopped around the cat! Then expertly rolled over, Jumped back up and grabbed my hat! I belted out of our front door, Spun round and swung it shut. Saw the bus was waiting for me, I felt I had time to strut! I climbed aboard and then froze still, And knew that things weren’t right! My friends fell down in fits of fun, And pointed with delight! My face went red, I couldn’t breathe, For in my haste I knew! I’d forgotten to wear trousers, Jumper, shirt, my socks and shoes! Cameron Richards

My First Love A long time ago now I remember the first time I fell in love as a young man. I saw her coming down the street, I couldn’t take my eyes off her, Dew, she was a looker aye. I knew then and there I must have her. We went out together for a few years. We were inseparable. We went everywhere together. She cost me a pretty penny, but she was worth it. When we were out, everybody stopped and stared. I felt so proud with her by my side. We would stop out late, sometimes till the early morning. I would sit on the doorstep and talk to her for hours. Then I would kiss her on the nose and say, goodnight. She was so warm. I felt so comfortable. I loved her so much. I cried my eyes out when we parted. I nearly died when I saw her go down the street with someone else. ETHEL. Her name was ETHEL. Dew, the best motorcar I ever had. Rob Morse, Porthcawl Seaside News | 46

Before returning to their Spiritual home

Nature

The concept is very natural, But un-believed by some, Because spirits like to use us, To be their medium. We open up our minds for them, To use our mouths to speak, Because in life many were unable to, As they were far too weak. We learn to transcribe the messages, From visual to verbal form, Because it is part of our spiritual learning, And soon becomes the norm. We can sit down with a loved one, Communicate what is said from those who have passed, It often surprises us as mediums, What messages come through from them at last. Many psychics will have visions, Of people showing themselves in their living forms, To help us describe their personal attributes, Before returning to their Spiritual home. David Boyce Brackla, Bridgend

She Is Gone You can shed tears that she is gone Or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back Or you can open your eyes and see all she has left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her Or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her and only that she has gone Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, Be empty and turn your back. Or you can do what she would want, Smile, open your eyes, love and go on. God Bless You Mum. Lesley Vicker, Porthcawl

I sit down in my favourite chair The grey has come to once brown hair, I think of the good and bad times past The loved ones you have and the ones you have lost, The happy days and happy nights We’ve had them all with much delight, I think of my family at my leisure They have given love and a lot of pleasure, I’ve loved my life and what it brings I listen to the birds that sing in the trees I watch the branches that sway in the breeze, What is life without these things The work of nature and what it brings, Winter has gone an here comes spring Bluebells grow but do not ring, The sound of water in the rivers Sends down my spine a little shiver, The children’s laughter as they play These wondrous sounds won’t go away, We see and hear these beautiful things The wonders that mother nature brings, We go to sleep and awake with a bonus Awake with dawn and a happy birds chorus, So think of all these precious things They won’t go away like the birds on a wing, I still sit in my chair and think a lot A lucky man with what I’ve got. Basil Walters Cefn Glas, Bridgend

Under The Sun The shadow of evil just swept o’er the sun Men shiver in fear and where can they run to for refuge? Oh, how can they know? Is there no place? Oh, to whom can they go? The hawk’s piercing eye is scanning the land But a shelter is ready to thwart what he’s planned At the cry of their mother the tiny chicks run They are safe ’neath her feathers from this evil that’s come And under the sun there’s still evil abroad But God’s still in his heaven and he gives us his word As the hen with her chicks he will shelter us there Be our light in the darkness, our hope in despair. Pauline Lewis, Porthcawl

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Arts Porthcawl Art Society’s Summer Exhibition

A Film Maker’s Point of View

First: Clive Callan - Mullion Cove, Cornwall. Second: Jan Hoskins - Waiting. Third: Ray John - A Walk at Rest bay. Most Original: Eagles Nest. The Exhibition will be open during the week from 11am–4pm Monday to Saturday throughout August at the Old Police Station, John’s Street, Porthcawl. Anyone interested in joining we meet at 1.30-3.30pm at the gallery and Thursday evening 7-9pm, again at the gallery. The photograph shows Ron Evans, Mrs Newton Williams, Jan Hoskins, The Mayor David Newton Williams, and Clive Callan. Robert Taylor Vice Chairman

As Downwood Film Productions sets itself the task of making a new town history film, I have spent much of the last few weeks in Penarth, as reported in the June issue of Seaside News, and fortunately most of the filming days have been in fine weather. The townspeople are quite used to seeing TV cameras in their midst, as Cardiff and district has become an important centre for programme production, but I have had a lot of inquiries about shooting on 16mm film, my preferred choice. Apart from unravelling the town’s past, I believe it is equally important to show something of the present, and in late June I filmed the Penarth Yacht Club’s Regatta on a particularly fine Saturday. The club kindly allowed me on board their rescue craft so I was able to get out into the channel to show the participants leaving the shore. Viewers often forget that the camera has to go everywhere, often to difficult or dangerous places such as hanging out of helicopters or dangling off mountainsides, and somebody has to be behind it to operate it – unless it is attached to a drone. But my camera doesn’t come into that category – wherever it goes, I go. Anthony Hontoir Downwood Film Productions 07510 934299 Picture: Filming Regatta courtesy of JTP Photography

Porthcawl Male Choir News The choir’s website has recently been revamped, it still contains all the information provided in the previous site, but updated. Additional photographs and contributions from choristers and friends have been added and the guestbook is available for your comments and suggestions - which we welcome. We are now seeking Patrons to support the choir. If you are interested in helping us in this role would you initially contact our secretary, Mr Viv Griffiths, for further details. To access the website simply enter www.porthcawlmalechoir.co.uk Charlotte Skinner (Vaughan) is a past winner of the choir’s Dilwyn Evans memorial award which is made annually to help a young person of Porthcawl to further their musical studies. Charlotte was, last year, nominated by us for a similar award offered by the Welsh Association of Male Choirs. As winner of the WAMC award she was selected to be one of the guest singers at the WAMC bi-annual concert at the Royal Albert Hall. We are delighted to have been informed that she is to join the cast of Phantom of the Opera and wish her continued success in her chosen career. R John Williams PRO

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Arts Stag’s World of Rock

Pyle & Porthcawl Photographic Society

A Legend Comes to Town! Justin Hayward certainly didn’t let his fans down when he appeared at the Grand Pavilion in a fantastic sellout concert. The legendary Moody Blues singer, who’s more used to performing in stadiums and giant arenas all over the world, was on top form in an acoustic setting! Accompanied by a guitarist and keyboard player, he featured new songs from his great new solo album ‘Spirits of the Western World’. All the Moodies favourites were played, of course, including ‘Tuesday Afternoon’, ‘Question’ and ‘Nights in White Satin’, as well as his solo hits ‘Blue Guitar’ and ‘Forever Autumn’, all followed by a standing ovation. He did an encore with ‘I Know You’re Out There Somewhere’, with the fans wanting more! I wasn’t dressed in white satin, but what a magical night! Well, Saturday 29th August is the Newton Pop and Beer Festival, with top local bands Last Chance Heroes, Side Effects, Tex and the Mushrooms, Greasy Rats and more. My lovely minders didn’t break any limbs or get arrested at their recent joint birthday, so they’ll be with me on the day. Pop over and say hello, I never refuse a selfie (or a free drink) so see you there. Keep the music news coming. Stag Marks, 07549 728356 Photo: Justin Hayward (picture courtesy JTP Photography)

We are currently in our closed season, but we will still be meeting every week for field trips, which are always great fun. We have an exhibition in the Main Hall of the Grand Pavilion from 10th to 16th August, so come along and see work from our members. We are back on 3rd September for a new season. For details of our field trips please contact Heather Roper at social.secretary@ pyle-porthcawl-ps.co.uk or if you are interested in becoming a member, you can join our group on Facebook. Glyn Edmunds Publicity Officer publicity.officer@pyle-porthcawl-ps.co.uk

Big Night Out Not many choirs have the courage to tackle such a big, challenging work as Dvorak’s Requiem, but Cor Bro Ogwr did just that at their summer concert at All Saints Church, Porthcawl. Conductor Nick Bromilow’s enthusiasm for the piece carried along choristers as they rehearsed each week, to put on a concert described by an audience member as ‘spine chilling’. A 28-piece orchestra, led by Caroline Green, and soloists from The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, added to the drama. Lara-Clare Bourdeaux, Olivia Gomez, Conal Bembridge-Sayers and Ben Tomlin sang their hearts out and the three elements, choir, orchestra and soloists, blended beautifully together under the conductor’s baton. We were pleased to welcome the Mayor of Porthcawl, David Newton Williams, himself a singer, and both Town and Borough Mayors of Bridgend. Canon Masson kindly provided the interval bar. We have a loyal audience at our concerts; if you should wish to become a Friend for an annual subscription of £30 a couple, £20 single, this guarantees a reserved seat for all concerts and a complimentary ticket for a concert of your choice. Contact 01656 653326. Dominique Spearey

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What’s On

To avoid disappointment, please check with event/class organisers before going along.

Wednesday 5th August – Wednesday 19th August

Saturday 29 August

Wednesday Workshops For Young People

Cantare At The Musicals

The Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl will be hosting a series of ‘Wednesday Workshops’ over the summer holidays for young people seeking to hone their artistic talents and pick up new skills along the way. Young actors will find plenty to inspire them with Comedy Acting on Wednesday 5th August 10am – 12.30pm and Character Acting on Wednesday 12th August 10am – 12.30pm. Karen Steadman is an awardwinning actress and stand-up comedian and Rhian Edwards recently won both the prestigious Wales Book of the Year award and also the John Tripp Award for Poetry Performance. And finally, there will be a Stop Motion Animation workshop on Wednesday 19th August 10am – 1pm incorporating lifesize sculpture with Jim Elliott. Participants can expect to learn modelling techniques, principles of film and a tiny bit of science along the way! Tickets £6 per workshop, call the box office on 01656 815995 to book your seats or online at www.grandpavilion.co.uk

Come and enjoy CANTARE (Only Men Aloud’s’ David Fortey and stunning soprano, Angharad Morgan) as they sing their way through your favourite musicals. They are accompanied by the wonderful Ryan Wood - 1pm at All Saints’ Church, Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl. Tickets are £8 from Maple Chocolate Shop and Rascals Toy Shop, both in John Street and Koko of Well Street - all in Porthcawl. Please phone 01656 786446 for more information. See you there! Wednesday 9th September 2015

Open Junior Chorus Auditions At the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl.

Do you have star potential & love to perform? If you would like to be part of the region’s top pantomime this Christmas come along to the open auditions for the Junior Chorus for Beauty and the Beast at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl. The auditions are open to all children aged 9 – 16 years and start at 4.30pm with registration from 4pm. It is best to register in advance – visit www.imaginetheatre.co.uk or www.grandpavilion.co.uk for more details.

Saturday 15th August

Porthcawl Museum VJ Day Commemorative Coffee Morning Please join us as we repeat our successful indoor ‘street party’ to commemorate the 70th anniversary of VJ Day at the Y Centre, John Street, Porthcawl from 10.30am to 12pm. Entrance £1.50 at the door for tea/coffee and wartime cakes. Also raffle, tombola, quiz and sing-a-long. All welcome.

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Porthcawl Museum Coffee Morning Join us at the Y Centre, Porthcawl for our delicious Cup Cake Coffee Morning, from 10.30 to 12pm. Entrance on the door £1.50. There will also be a raffle, tombola and quiz and a warm welcome awaits you. Please visit our website at http://www. porthcawlandthegreatwar.com/ Sunday 23rd August

The 4th Annual Porthcawl Railway Club Model Show From 10.30am to 4pm at The Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl. Admission Charges: £3.00 (adult), £2.00 (children & OAPs), £8.00 (family 2 adults + 2 children under 16). A full range of refreshments will be available. Seaside News | 50

Featuring the Eastcoast Boys celebrating the music of FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS. 7.30pm at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl. Tickets: £21.50 Concess £20.50. BoxOffice: 01656 815995 http://www.grandpavilion.co.uk/ Twitter.com/BigGirlsDC Facebook.com/BigGirlsDontCry Deadline date is always the 15th of the month


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Monday A TASTE OF YOGA, PORTHCAWL For all ages and abilities. 1.30-3pm at Stella Maris Catholic Church Hall New Road Porthcawl.For more information contact Angela Rock 07980 936198 or Email: angelarock11@hotmail.com Children’s Swimming Lessons, Bridgend @ Heronsbridge School Pool. 5–7.30pm. Also on Tuesdays & Saturdays. Contact Anne: 01656 772725, email: swimschoolwales@ yahoo.co.uk LIGHTERLIFE, BRIDGEND & LLANTRISANT Award Winning LighterLife weight loss programme since 1990. For those with a stone or more to lose and who want to keep it off. Time to reshape your future. FREE info session today 6.30pm - to find out more contact Claire 01656 720717. Email claire.warren@ lighterlifecounsellor.com MONKEY MUSIC. Award winning music classes for babies and toddlers aged from 3 months to 4 years. First class FREE. Monday @ Heronston Hotel, Bridgend. Please book before attending. Other venues and days available. Contact Emma 01656 649190, vale.Bridgend@ monkeymusic.co.uk, www. monkeymusic.co.uk PILATES / YOGA, PORTHCAWL 7.30pm-8.30pm at The Y Centre. Mat required. Flexibility, postural alignment and core strength from 14yrs with Hannah Bowen. Registered Exercise Professional 07886 487853 see Facebook Porthcawl Fitness Classes. PORTHCAWL CHORAL SOCIETY PRACTICE @ Trinity Church 7.15–9.15pm. Mixed voice choir. New members welcome. 01656 784211 PORTHCAWL GYMNASTICS (TERM TIME ONLY) are now running their classes at The Community Sports Hall, Park Ave. Please email me for information on: porthcawl.gymnastics@gmail.com PORTHCAWL SHOTOKAN KARATE New venue - St Clare’s School, Newton. Beginners - 4pm - 5pm, Training 5pm - 7pm. SPECIAL OFFER: a months FREE training to new and returning members. Call Christian Whale (5th Dan) 07784 317151. SING & SIGN, BABY SIGN LANGUAGE & MUSIC CLASS @Awel Y Mor, Porthcawl. Stage 1, 2 & Babes 9.45am - 1.00pm For more information or to book please contact Beverley on 07583 087157 or email beverleythomas@ singandsign.co.uk www.singandsign. co.uk Slimming World, Porthcawl @ Gilgal Church Hall, Woodland Ave, Porthcawl. 5.30pm. Tel Bev: 07912 172674

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TAI CHI AND OTHER NEIJIA, PORTHCAWL Full Sun Family Syllabus at Awel y Mor Centre, 10am to 12 noon. Tel: 01656 784991. Usual donations £2 per hour. sunporthcawl@yahoo.co.uk TRINITY ART GROUP, PORTHCAWL Trinity Church, John Street, Porthcawl. 7pm - 9.30pm (also see Friday). Autumn term starts 7th Sept. 16+ all abilities welcome. Professional tutor. Tel Lynn on 01656 742309. YOGA CLASS, PORTHCAWL Mixed ability class. Nottage old school room, Unitarian Chapel. 6.30pm – 8pm. More information ring Alan Davies on 01639 888705 or just turn up.

Tuesday ADULT AQUA FIT, PORTHCAWL @ Splashland, Trecco Bay Holiday Park, Porthcawl - 7:00pm. Classes during school term times only. Last class for Summer: July 14, 2015. Back on September 1, 2015. Information: Call Diane 07966 529417. A TASTE OF YOGA, PORTHCAWL For all ages and abilities. 6.30- 8pm at Stella Maris Catholic Church Hall New Road Porthcawl. For more information contact Angela Rock 07980 936198 or Email: angelarock11@hotmail.com FIRST AID (ST JOHN CYMRU) We meet at Trinity Church, Porthcawl. Badgers and Cadets 6-7.30pm. Adults Training 7.30-9pm contact Emma, email: ejdavis@ sky.com FRESH START BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Second Tuesday of each month At the Heronston Hotel, Ewenny Rd Bridgend 10.3012.00. For more info contact Sue 01656 653509 HANDBELL RINGING PORTHCAWL Did you know in addition to tower bell ringers at St Johns Church Newton there is a team of handbell ringers? Reading music not essential, music colour coded and easily followed. Start at 7-30pm. Have fun making music. Information from Tim 07749 254131 or email: thetilts@ hotmail.com HATHA YOGA CLASS @ the YMCA on John Street, Porthcawl. Mixed ability class, so all levels welcome. 10–11.30am. For more info contact Michele 07793 544 956 email: mail@ michelelambertyoga.co.uk www. michelelambertyoga.co.uk KOREAN KARATE, PORTHCAWL TANG SOO DO @ All Saints Church hall, Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl. Martial arts for the whole family. Tiger Tots: 4–6yrs: 6–6.30pm; Dragons: 7–12 yrs 6.30–7.30pm; Adults: 13yrs+: 7.30–8.30pm. Tel 07788 482450 email: porthcawltangsoodo@sky.com Website : www.traditionaltsdfed.org Also on Fridays.

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LEARN TO JIVE & ROCK AND ROLL, PYLE @ The Royal British Legion Club, Pyle Rd, Pyle CF33 6AG. Class 8-9pm, record hop til 11pm. Entrance £3. Tel: 07400 080101 Monkey Music. Award winning music classes for babies and toddlers aged from 3 months to 4 years. First class FREE. Tuesday @ Bridgend ‘Halo’ Life Centre, Bridgend. Please book before attending. Other venues and days available. Contact Emma 01656 649190, vale.Bridgend@ monkeymusic.co.uk, www.monkeymusic.co.uk Porthcawl Music Society (CLASSICAL) Every 2nd & 4th Tues of the month. 2pm @ Brentwood Hotel, Porthcawl. New members welcome. Secretary, Jean Ball: 01656 782917 TABERNACL MUSIC SOCIETY, BRIDGEND Mixed choir practice, 7-8.45pm @ Tabernacl Chapel, Derwen Rd, Bridgend. New choristers welcome. Contact 01656 665393. www.cor-tabernacl-choir.co.uk

Wednesday ADRAN YR URDD, PORTHCAWL @ Tabernacl New Hall, Fenton Place, Porthcawl 5.30–6.30pm throughout school term. Ages 6–12. A fun Welsh medium youth group. caelleucu@aol. com or 07790 216312

Monkey Music. Award winning music classes for babies and toddlers aged from 3 months to 4 years. First class FREE. Wednesday @ Heronston Hotel, Bridgend. Please book before attending. Other venues and days available. Contact Emma 01656 649190, Vale.Bridgend@ monkeymusic.co.uk, www.monkeymusic.co.uk Oil painting classes, Porthcawl 10-12 noon, Y Centre, John St, Porthcawl. Techniques properly taught by demonstrations. Materials available. Limited spaces, contact Derek 01656 857106 / 07717 948781. PORTHCAWL ART SOCIETY We are looking for new members. We meet every Wednesday afternoon and Thursday evenings at the Old Police Station. Gallery open most days 11am to 4pm. Tel: 01656 767611, email: art@porthcawltown. co.uk PORTHCAWL FLORAL ARRANGEMENT SOCIETY Interested in becoming a flower arranger? Alternate Wednesdays at Awel-Mor Centre, Porthcawl. Doors open at 6.30pm. Tel: 01656 78538 SLIMTONE SLIMMING CLASS, PYLE 9.30-10.30am at Cwrt Anghorfa (next to the Tap public house). Contact Marie on 01656 870339 for further information. SLIMMING WORLD, PORTHCAWL @ Trinity Church. 9.30am–11am. Call Gaynor 01656 788763

COR BRO OGWR, BRIDGEND Mixed choir @ Tabernacl Church, Derwen Road, Bridgend. 7–9pm. All welcome. 01656 784180. www.CorBro-Ogwr.com

YOGA @ PARC SLIP NATURE RESERVE, TONDU Beginners class Wednesdays 6.30pm - 7.45pm & Thursdays for students with previous yoga experience CROSSROADS CARE COMMUNITY 7pm till 8.30pm. Contact - Michele on 07793 544 956 www. CAFE, PORTHCAWL michelelambertyoga.co.uk Crossroads Care run a community café in Trinity Church, Porthcawl, from 12.30 – 3.30 p.m. All welcome! YOGA CLASS, PYLE Mixed ability class. Pyle Life Centre. Weekly raffle, table sales and fun 6.30pm – 8pm. More information activities, plus information on ring Alan Davies on 01639 888705 services available for Carers. or just turn up. CRUSE BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT ZUMBA GOLD, PORTHCAWL GROUP 11.00am-12.00 midday at the at St Theodore’s Church, Kenfig Hill. Awel y Mor Community Centre. First and Third Wednesday every Latin based, low impact and month 2.00pm - 3.15pm. For further slower paced exercise class with information please contact Pauline Hannah Bowen. Registered Exercise on 07771 636 319. Professional/ Older Adult Specialist/ DRU YOGA, PORTHCAWL Official Zumba Instructor www. With experienced teacher Linda HannahBowen.Zumba.com 07886 Griffiths. Nottage Scouts Hall, 487853 Facebook - Porthcawl Porthcawl 8pm til 9.30pm - 1hr Fitness Classes. class followed by 30 mins of relaxation (equivalent to 4 hours of deep sleep) Please bring water, mat / towel and a blanket. Facebook Dru Yoga Porthcawl or call Linda 01656 BRIDGEND MALE CHOIR 719730 or 07795 577404. Choir Practice, 7.30 – 9.30 pm at Oldcastle Primary School, South LIGHTERLIFE, BRIDGEND & Street, Bridgend. Contact G LLANTRISANT Reese T.07773 170373 or www. Award Winning LighterLife weight bridgendmalechoir.co.uk Winners loss programme since 1990. For 2014 Llangollen Eisteddfod Male those with a stone or more to lose Choir Competition. New choristers and who want to keep it off. Time and visitors to the area welcome – to reshape your future. FREE info again contact G Reese or website session today at 12 noon - to find to arrange. Motto – “Friendship out more contact Claire 01656 through Music”. 720717. Email claire.warren@ lighterlifecounsellor.com

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What’s On BRIDGEND STAMP & POST CARD SOCIETY Why not start a new hobby or revive an old one? Displays, sales, speakers. All levels welcome. 7.30Pm, 2nd and 4th Thursday every month. Gospel Hall, Oddfellows St., Bridgend. Tel Maureen on 01656 653753 for more information. BRIDGEND SUGARCRAFT CLUB 1st Thurs each month 7-9.30pm at Miners Welfare Hall, Heol Y Groes, Pencoed. Demonstrations/ workshops and more. All Welcome. Members £3, visitors and non-members £5. Follow s on Facebook. Contact Lynne bridgendsugarcraftclub@gmail.com COOLKIDS COMPUTING, PORTHCAWL @ WEST PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL. Creative technology based activities for children! We run classes during term-time, 3.30 - 4.30 pm. Contact Sion on 01656 772560 / 07719 730779 or email coolkidscomputing@gmail.com to book your place. We also run holiday clubs, birthday parties and weekend workshops. Visit our website www.coolkidscomputing. com LIGHTERLIFE, BRIDGEND & LLANTRISANT Award Winning LighterLife weight loss programme since 1990. For those with a stone or more to lose and who want to keep it off. Time to reshape your future. FREE info session today 8.15pm - to find out more contact Claire 01656 720717. Email claire.warren@ lighterlifecounsellor.com MID GLAMORGAN MIXED CHOIR, PENCOED 7:15-9:15pm Rehearsals take place in the Bowl’s Pavilion, Pencoed. We are a friendly choir of mixed ages and abilities. New members warmly welcomed! Contact us on 0786 6810579 or email us at midglamorganmixedchoir@outlook. com MONKEY MUSIC. Award winning music classes for babies and toddlers aged from 3 months to 4 years. First class FREE. Thursday @ BCLC, Cefn Cribwr. Please book before attending. Other venues and days available. Contact Emma 01656 649190, vale. Bridgend@monkeymusic.co.uk, www.monkeymusic.co.uk PYLE & PORTHCAWL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY MEETING @ the Glamorgan Holiday Hotel, The Square, Porthcawl CF36 3BW at 7.15pm. Diverse range of photography related activities. Call Glyn on 01656 772831 (publicity. officer@pyle-porthcawl-ps.co.uk), or www.pyle-porthcawl-ps.co.uk SlimTONE SLIMMING CLASS, PortCAWL 10–11am at the Y Centre Porthcawl. Contact Marie on 01656 870339 for further information ZUMBA, PORTHCAWL 9.45am-10.45am at the Awel y Mor Community Centre. The fun filled Latin based dance workout with Hannah Bowen. Registered Exercise Professional/Official Zumba

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Friday Messy Church @ Gilgal Baptist Church Woodland Avenue. 5-7pm on the last Friday of the month during term time, for ALL the family. For more info email steve@ gilgalbaptistchurch.co.uk www. gilgalbaptistchurch.co.uk COOLKIDS COMPUTING, PORTHCAWL @ NOTTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL. Creative technology based activities for children! We run classes during term-time, 3.30 4.30 pm. Contact Sion on 01656 772560 / 07719 730779 or email coolkidscomputing@gmail.com to book your place. We also run holiday clubs, birthday parties and weekend workshops. Visit our website www.coolkidscomputing. com KOREAN KARATE, PORTHCAWL TANG SOO DO @ All Saints Church Hall, Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl. Martial arts for the whole family. Tiger Tots: 4–6yrs: 6–6.30pm; Dragons: 7–12 yrs 6.30–7.30pm; Adults: 13yrs+: 7.30–8.30pm. Tel 07788 482450 e-mail: porthcawltsd@btinternet.com. www. ttfuk.co.uk Also on Tuesdays Monkey Music. Award winning music classes for babies and toddlers aged from 3 months to 4 years. First class FREE. Friday @ Trinity Church, Porthcawl & Pencoed Welfare Hall, Pencoed. Please book before attending. Other venues and days available. Contact Emma 01656 649190, vale. Bridgend@monkeymusic.co.uk, www.monkeymusic.co.uk PORTHCAWL GYMNASTICS (TERM TIME ONLY) are now running their classes at The Community Sports Hall, Park Ave. Please email me for information on: porthcawl.gymnastics@gmail.com PORTHCAWL SHOUT FREE FORUM Free forum on first Friday of the month to express all your concerns with Porthcawl Shout - a non political voluntary organisation. @ Trinity Church, Porthcawl at 2pm. Tel: 01656 786463. TRINITY ART GROUP, PORTHCAWL Trinity Church, John Street, Porthcawl. 10am - 12.30 and 1.30 - 4pm (also see Monday). 16+ all abilities welcome. Professional tutor, Tel Lesley on 01656 772940.

Saturday BORE COFFI/COFFEE MORNING, PORTHCAWL @ Tabernacl New Hall, Fenton Place 10.30am–12pm. 1st Sat of the month. For Welsh learners and Welsh speakers to meet for a chat. A warm welcome to all – croeso cynnes i bawb

SILURES ART GALLERY, PORTHCAWL Open every Weekend and Bank Holidays 11am to 4.30pm at 40 South Road. New exhibition each month with free admission. www.silures.co.uk

Sunday Good News Kids’ Club, Porthcawl @ The Gospel Hall, Lias Road, Porthcawl ages 3yrs plus. Traditional Bible stories, songs, puzzles and craft activities to challenge and entertain children of all ages and ability. Join us Sundays 11.20 – 12.20, make friends and have fun. Helpers CRB checked. More information: ring Ruth on 786447. ST DAVID’S JUNIOR CHURCH @ St David’s Church, Florence St, Porthcawl. Term time only, 9.30–10.30am. Play games, sing songs, read stories and do craft. Group for 0–5 year olds (under 2s must bring a parent) ST JOHN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, PORTHCAWL Age 3+ every Sunday, 11am–12 noon, in the schoolroom opposite the church on the Newton green. Great stories, drawing, singing, with Janet and Bev, followed by squash and a biscuit. Come along any Sunday, we would love to see you!

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Sport Rest Bay Lifeguard Club - Nippers

On the 27th June the nippers at Rest Bay Lifeguard Club took part in the Llantwit Major Carnival held at Barry Beach. It was a fantastic day with the sun shinning. The nippers yet again did all the parents and coaches proud with their performance on the day on both land and sea events, with lots of medals and points won by everyone, which resulted in the Rest Bay Nippers winning the carnival! Amazing result, by amazing kids. A massive well done to all that took part. We are now looking forward to taking part in the Welsh championships in July. Anyone that would like some more information on rest bay nippers please contact Chris on chris.howells5@btinternet.com Chris Howells

TUSKA Sprint Triathlon Returns To Porthcawl For The 13th Time

Hundreds of multi-athletes will be returning to Porthcawl on the morning of Sunday 16th August to compete in the 13th Tuska Sprint Triathlon. The one-wave race, organised by Pencoed Tri Club, will start around 7.30am in the sea just off the slipway in the Porthcawl harbour. Competitors will swim 750m in the sea, cycle 22km in and around Porthcawl and will finish on the pier after running 5km along the Porthcawl seafront. The 2014 edition was won by Carol Bridge in 1h 06m 02s - the first time a female triathlete reached number one in the overall competition. Fans of swimming, cycling and running can attend Seaside News | 54

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the race for free to watch the exciting competition unfold along the whole course with start, transitions, and finish at Porthcawl Harbour. The audience will also be able to celebrate the successes of the newly crowned 2015 Welsh Champions as the Tuska race also hosts the Welsh Sprint Triathlon Championships. The competition is open to men, women and relay teams (minimum age 17), with entries being accepted until Fri August 14th unless places have run out. Novices to the growing sport are welcomed and well supported. Info and entry forms are available from the club’s website: http://pencoedtri.club, postcode CF36 3YR for SatNav. Geertje van Keulen Pencoed Tri Club

Porthcawl Lifeguards – Junior News It’s been a busy month at Porthcawl Lifeguard Club. We started off with our nippers paying a visit to Barry Island for the Llantwit Major Nipper Carnival -where our small team performed well and had a great day out on the beach on a gloriously sunny day. Our juniors also had an event to compete at as we organised our own junior carnival down on Coney beach. This was a very busy day for the club and we’d like to thank all the members who pitched in to help out and made it a great success. We were lucky to have a sunny day and some great events - thanks to a good attendance by the other clubs. Porthcawl put in some excellent performances but were narrowly beaten in to third place by Rhoose and overall winners Penybont. Congratulations to everyone who took part and we hope it was an enjoyable day for everyone. Looking ahead we have our round the bay swim coming up on August 23rd, if anyone would like further information on this event please take a look at our website- porthcawlifeguards. co.uk Andrew Barnes

Southerndown & Ogmore by Sea Surf Report It has been a poor summer season so far with only small waves now and then this month. Shingle is moving around at Ogmore as well and the banks don’t seem to jack up a wave the same. Perhaps the hordes of paddleboards will drift off elsewhere over time unless the shingle improves. I enjoyed making a film for The 3 Golden Cups pub at Southerndown a few weeks ago. In the film there is some local surf action at Ogmore by Sea where Martin Dan of the Blims can be seen dropping into an overhead wave as he sings the same Lyrics. Also, Owen Alexander blaffs off a golden lip in the golden setting sunshine at the bay - to the hoot of the vocals of the song. Search for The 3 Golden Cups Pub Festival 2015 on Youtube to enjoy the evening highlights. David A Batten tuskasurf.co.uk Deadline date is always the 15th of the month


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Rugby World Cup Fever Hits Porthcawl Primary Schools

Pyle NPT v Cefn Cribwr Primary

Pupils from three primary schools in Porthcawl kicked off their Rugby World Cup preparation with a Whitsun World Cup Rugby Festival organised by the Parish of Newton, Nottage, Porthcawl. Newton Primary, Nottage Primary and West Park Primary each fielded two teams of Year 4 pupils for a tag rugby tournament at Porthcawl Rugby Club.

Pyle NPT started their annual summer football tournament by firstly playing Cefn Cribwr Primary. PCSO Maiden said “It was a close game in which the children were fanatically behaved and showed great team working skills. They were a credit to their school. Mr Vaughan one of the teachers at the school even joined in on the police team and seemed to have great fun!”

The festival was the brainchild of Father Craig Vaughan of the Parish of Newton, Nottage, Porthcawl and was supported by David McNally of Sports Xtra and Porthcawl Rugby Club. Each of the schools was allocated two countries and pupils looked at the culture, traditions, religions, geography and sports of each country, as well as found out about that country’s rugby-playing history. The event took place at Porthcawl Rugby Club and pupils from Porthcawl Comprehensive School refereed the games as part of their sports studies. There were also guest appearances from some of the greats in the world of rugby including Sir Gareth Edwards, Tommy “Tom the Bomb” David, Steve Fenwick, Clive Williams and Ryan Bevington. Father Craig said, “It was an inspiring day and each of the schools won a signed 2015 World Cup Rugby ball. The festival helped to further links between the parish, the schools and local community. It also showed that through rugby and sport, the church can be fun and up-to-date with the community around it.” Helen Murdoch Parish of Newton, Nottage, Porthcawl

Pyle NPT v Afon y Felin Primary

Pyle NPT continued their Annual Football Tournament with a trip to Afon Y Felin Primary School in North Cornelly. A tough game in the scorching heat, which finished in a draw - 6 all! The children showed excellent spirit to score two goals in the final few minutes.

Pyle NPT v Pyle Primary

Tap It Out June was a busy month in the sportive calendar for the club. A large number of members took put in the dragon ride doing both the 100 mile and 150 mile distances over some tough terrain. Then it was onto the first ever Cardiff Velothon and a chance for the members to experience a closed road ride for the first time. It was a well organised event and a superb feeling to use the whole road and not stopping at lights and roundabouts. This resulted in some terrific riding with some quick times posted. Something for everyone to put in their social calendar in September is the Welsh Crit Race. On Sunday 20th September 2015, Dai Lloyd will be hosting the Porthcawl Seafront Criterium. There will be a full afternoon and evening of racing, catering for all levels (Under 8’s through to elite riders). Races will be on closed roads on Porthcawl seafront. It will be a challenging circuit with numerous sharp bends for a spectacular race. Club rides are Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. All new members welcome so any questions please contact me on nickemorgan@ hotmail.co.uk. Stay safe and KEEP ON TAPPING. Nicky Morgan www.seasidenews.co.uk

Pyle NPT played their third game of the annual schools football tournament against Pyle Primary School. It was great that year 4, 5 and 6 pupils came out onto the field to support both teams and added to the atmosphere. The Pyle Primary School children worked well as a team and kept going right until the final whistle. PCSO Kyle Maiden 55667 Pyle Police Station, Bridgend Mobile 07825503907 Email kyle.maiden@south-wales.pnn.police.uk

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