Lampeter Grapevine Issue 19 May 2014

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GRAPEVINE digwyddiadau, newyddion a barn Llambed bob mis / Lampeter’s events, news and views monthly

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town council news

ian’s tweet

kids in action

creative ideas

what’s on in the woods

traws link cymru news

crossword competition

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GRAPEVINE no. 19, May 2014 Post: c/o Victoria Hall, Bryn Road, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 7EE Email: lampetergrapevine@gmail.com Published by: Transition Llambed Development Trust, Victoria Hall, Bryn Road, Lampeter, SA48 7EE Printed by: TSD Reprographics, Lampeter, on paper from sustainable resources To list your event, submit an article, letter or to make an enquiry - email: lampetergrapevine@gmail.com or post to address above Please include the reason you are contacting us in the subject box of your email (Listing, Article, Letter, Enquiry) To place an advert - email: lampetergrapevineads@gmail.com Full guidelines for advertisers & contributors: see grapevine page on www.transitionllambed.co.uk Listings (events & courses) FREE. Display advertising rates: ¼ column £10; ¼ page £25; ½ page £40; full page £70 (back page £80) £25 off ads for one-off public events held in Victoria Hall Classified ads: £2 / 20 wds (min. £2) Therapists' section (max 35 wds): £10 for 6 editions in advance Copy date for June issue: Fri 9 May. Theme: ‘Campaigns & Protests’ Circulation: 2,000 copies distributed free in the Lampeter area

Croeso / Welcome … to the Grapevine. ‘May I Tempt You’ … into trying something new? We have lots to inspire you this month. If you prefer getting out and about then check out what’s happening in Long Wood, page 8 with practical opportunities for getting involved in Green Building at the Visitor Centre, Volunteering activities with Woodland Wednesdays, suggesting activities for Tir Coed’s new VINE

project, page 9 or trying a Birdsong walk with guidance from Ian’s Tweet, page 10. Perhaps you would rather try something creative, in which case, have a look at the Craft & Cake sessions being run at Denmark Farm Conservation Centre, page 13, and maybe you could help make a Community Friendship Blanket, or try a crafty session using natural materials, run by Potting Shed Direct, see page 27. There are a whole host of reasons why you should be tempted into the shops in Lampeter too. Read about the new Loyalty Card scheme, with a monthly prize draw, to encourage us to shop locally. Why not visit some of our award winning or award nominated outlets, see page 7 or support the local Therapists Fair, page 21. Get involved in the Festival Feasts in the run up to Lampeter Food Festival or enter the Photographic Competition, page 25. Have a go at this month’s Local Cryptic Crossword, page 29 - How could you resist the lure of Conti’s Ice Cream, as the prize to tempt you? As always, there’s also a huge range of exciting events and activities to choose from in the What’s on section - So Why not try something new - a Plant Swap at the People’s Market, page 32; visit an Art exhibition or join a Writers’ Workshop, page 23; or try the Conscious Cabaret, page 28. Take a closer look, I’m sure you will find something to tempt you after all! Darllen hapus / Happy reading Angie Martin, Editor

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Other contact details:  Transition Llambed: www.transitionllambed.co.uk email: transitionllambed@gmail.com  Victoria Hall: www.vichall.org.uk To make bookings for Victoria Hall contact: admin@vichall.org.uk or phone/text 07891 632614  People's Market: To book a stall contact: rhydygwinfarm@talktalk.net or ring 01570 471432 2


LETTERS

Congratulations

grapevine, victoria hall, bryn road, lampeter SA48 7EE email: lampetergrapevine@gmail.com

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Dear Editor, No-one was more 'gob-smacked' than I was to see my name amongst the 'Local Heroes’ in the April edition of Grapevine, and I would like to thank those kind people who nominated me for this accolade. I feel very honoured, and am certainly in good company! However, whilst I don't wish to be churlish, it would be very remiss of me not to correct one or two small, but important, inaccuracies in the article. Cellan Village Improvement Society was actually founded in 1979 in order to raise funds for the village, as the Community Council was not allowed to do so. Its first aim was to organise a '100' Club and provide basic play equipment on Maesymeillion field, which it did. The idea of a Community Hall came much, much later! It wasn't until 1989 that I joined the committee and, for my sins, I am still Secretary nearly 25 years later. My involvement with the committee stemmed from concerns myself and a friend (both Mums with a child of primary school age) had about there being no designated play area for the children of the village, despite all the surrounding green spaces. That started the development of Maesymeillion recreation ground, for community use. CVIS became a registered charity and conducted a house-to-house, Local Jigsaw Survey asking residents what they would like to see in their village. A children's play area and purpose-built community centre topped the list. The next step was to formally lease Maesymeillion field from Ceredigion County Council, and the rest, as they say, is history! But none of this happened overnight and there were many 'local heroes' along the way. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the many, many committee members, families, villagers and friends, some, sadly, no longer with us, who worked tirelessly over the years to achieve what we have today in Cellan, not forgetting the many outside bodies who supported, advised and funded our various projects. We are very proud of the facilities we now have at the heart of our community, and are grateful to all who use them and thus continue to support the present, dedicated committee as we build for the future. Yours sincerely Chris Lambert

Competition Winner Annwen Jones

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Thank you to the following people who also entered the competition: Chris Schröder, Glenn Newman, Joan Jones, Joyce Jones, D Williams, A Pugh, Jen Davies, Gloria Thomas, Cecilia Barton Check out your answers below and don’t forget this month’s crossword competition. See page 29 for more details about the prize from this month’s sponsor - Conti’s Café Local Knowledge/Cryptic Crossword No 2 by “Jeep”

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Cyfuno Awdurdodau Lleol yng Nghymru’n Ystod y Dyfodol Trafodwyd cyfuno’r Awdurdodau Lleol presennol yng Nghymru, yn ystod y dyfodol a’r effaith ar Ward Llanbedr Pont Steffan. Roedd aelodau Cyngor Tref Llanbedr Pont Steffan o blaid cyfuno Ceredigion, Sir Gâr a Sir Benfro ac i gynnwys y Dyffryn Teifi. (“Dyfed” ers talwm).

The Merging of Local Authorities in Wales Members discussed the future merging of Local Authorities in Wales and the implications for Lampeter. The Town Council favoured the merging of Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, incorporating the Teifi Valley (the “old” Dyfed).

Parth Di-Alcohol Gofynnwyd pa mor lwyddiannus oedd y Parth Di-Alcohol yn y cais i atal yfed y diod feddwol mewn lleoedd cyhoeddus. Dywedodd Swyddog Cymorth Cymunedol yr Heddlu Hannah Evans fod yr Heddlu’n arolygu’r ardaloedd yn gyson.

Alcohol Exclusion Zone Members questioned the effectiveness of the Alcohol Exclusion Zone in combating the consumption of alcohol in public spaces. PCSO Hannah Evans reported that Police Officers were patrolling the areas on a regular basis.

Camerau Teledu Cylch Cyfyng Yn ystod y gorffennol y mae Cyngor Sir Ceredigion, yn bennaf, wedi ysgwyddo’r gost sy’n gysylltiedig â’r camerau gan gynnwys eu cynnal a’u cadw a’r Heddlu wedi’u monitro’n Aberystwyth. Beth bynnag, oherwydd toriadau mewn cyllid bydd y trefniant hwn yn dirwyn i ben ar yr 31ain Mawrth 2014.

CCTV Cameras The six cameras within Lampeter have, in the past, been primarily funded and maintained by Ceredigion County Council, and monitored by the Police in Aberystwyth. However, due to budget cuts, this arrangement will not be in place after the 31 March 2014.

Cinio Ar Gyfer Newynog Ein Byd Cynhaliwyd ar y 7fed o Fawrth 2014. Casglwyd £212.10 ar gyfer y Newynog Ein Byd.

Third World Lunch This took place on Friday 7 March at the Church Hall. £212.10 was raised to help the starving of our world.

Elusennau Penderfynwyd gwneud cyfraniad ariannol ar gyfer Cyngor ar Bopeth (CAB) Ceredigion: £500.00. Y mae gan y mudiad CAB bresenoldeb o fewn y dref sef yn cyfarfod yn Y Ganolfan Feddygol Llambed (Dydd Llun 9am-12 Canol Dydd a Chanolfan Ddydd Camfa); Cymdeithas Gefeillio Llanbedr Pont Steffan: £200.00; Aelwyd yr Urdd Llanbedr Pont Steffan £50.00 & Chymdeithas Genedlaethol er Atal Creulondeb i Blant (NSPCC) £25.00.

Charities It was resolved to make financial contributions to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Ceredigion, which has a presence in Lampeter (Lampeter Medical Centre, Monday 9-12 noon & Camfa Day Centre); Lampeter Twinning Association £200; Aelwyd yr Urdd, Lampeter £50 and the NSPCC £25.00.

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www.clonc.co.uk

Papur bro ardal plwyfi: Cellan, Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Llanbedr Wledig, Llanfair Clydogau, Llangybi, Llanllwni, Llanwenog, Llanwnnen, Llanybydder, Llanycrwysac Uwch gaeo a Phencarreg. The Welsh language community newspaper for Lampeter and the neighbouring parishes.

Yn rhifyn cyfredol Papur Bro Clonc mae’r newyddiadurwr Dylan Iorwerth yn ysgrifennu am y llyfr newydd ‘Gwnewch y Pethau Bychain’.* Daw’r awdures Ffion Heledd Gruffudd yn wreiddiol o Gwrtnewydd. Mae’r llyfr dwyieithog hwn yn llawn syniadau am y pethau bach, ond pellgyrhaeddol, y gall pob un ohonom eu gwneud er mwyn hybu Cymru a’r Gymraeg.

In the present issue of Papur Bro Clonc, Journalist Dylan Iorwerth writes about a new Welsh book – ‘Gwnewch y Pethau Bychain’.* The author, Ffion Heledd Gruffudd, originally comes from Cwrtnewydd. This bilingual book is about the little things, with far-reaching consequences, that we can all do to support all things Welsh.

Dewi Sant, Nawdd Sant Cymru It was Saint David, the Patron a ddywedodd ‘Gwnewch y Saint of Wales, that said pethau bychain’. Ymadrodd ‘Gwnewch y pethau bychain’ (translated sy’n gyfarwydd iawn i ni gyd. ‘Do the little things’), a phrase Mae’r llyfr yn llawn cynghorion that is well known in Wales. Ffion Gruffudd a’i merch fach Enlli Catalina adeg pwrpasol o gefnogi busnesau The book is full of useful lansio’r llyfr. Cymraeg i drydar neu ddechrau advice from supporting Welsh Ffion Gruffudd and her little daughter during the sgyrsiau yn Gymraeg. Mae gan businesses to tweeting or book launch. Ffion gyngor i siaradwyr starting conversations in Cymraeg a dysgwyr o bob rhan Welsh. Ffion has advice for o’r byd. Os am ymweld ag ardal gyda siaradwyr Welsh speakers and learners from across the world. Cymraeg naturiol, dewch i dref Llanbedr Pont If you would like to visit a place with natural Welsh Steffan. Onid ydym yn freintiedig? speakers come to Lampeter town, a privilege indeed! Mae Ffion wedi bod yn garedig iawn a gadael i Bapur Bro Clonc rannu un cyngor o’r llyfr bob mis â darllenwyr Grapevine. Dyma gyfle i bawb felly, boed yn Gymry Cymraeg neu’n ddi-Gymraeg lleol i ddilyn arfer dda a sicrhau bod y Gymraeg yn parhau i gael ei chlywed yn yr ardal.

Ffion has been kind enough to allow Papur Bro Clonc to share advice from the book with Grapevine readers. This is an opportunity for everyone, being Welsh speakers or local nonWelsh speakers to follow good practice and ensure that the Welsh language continues to be heard in the region.

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Lampeter Loyalty Card If you take even a casual stroll along the main streets of Lampeter town centre you will no doubt be struck, or possibly even alarmed, by the growing number of vacant shops. The last six months particularly has seen a worrying number of closures - even around Harford Square with the likes of Tiggs and Rayners going in recent weeks. The Lampeter Chamber of Trade, representing the majority of the shops and businesses in the town, is acutely aware of the issue and is now actively investigating a number of ideas and schemes that can hopefully boost trade in the town. More trade will mean more jobs and more wealth staying in the local community. Of course there are a range of factors contributing to the decline of businesses in the town - high rates, unrealistic rents, car parking charges, low footfall… But we shouldn’t start playing ‘Ghost Town’ just yet. Lampeter still has some great shops - and even some very special ones. The Mulberry Bush and Calico Kate for example are both currently in the running for national awards. What is critical now is that the shops that remain (and hopefully new ones to come) are supported by the people of Lampeter. To encourage people to shop locally in the town Lampeter Chamber of Trade will shortly be launching a Lampeter Loyalty Card. The Chamber will be issuing these credit card size Loyalty Cards in the next month or so. Each time you spend at least £3 in a participating shop or business in Lampeter you will get a sticker on your card. Once you have 10 stickers on your card you can pop it in one of the collection boxes around town. At the end of each month all the cards will be collected and a winner drawn. The winner will receive £30 of Lampeter Loyalty Vouchers to spend at any of the participating shops or businesses in the town. You will be able to have as many Loyalty Cards as you like so the more you shop in Lampeter the more chance you will have to win. The Loyalty Card scheme is based on the successful Pershore Pride Card (shoppinginpershore.co.uk/ pride_card). Lampeter Chamber of Trade hopes the Loyalty Card will encourage local people to shop more in Lampeter and to try new shops that they might not have visited before. So before you click to buy online, or before you hop in the car to go shopping in Carmarthen or Aberystwyth, why not stay loyal to Lampeter and ‘shop local’. You may be surprised how much Lampeter has to offer if you ask around. Chris Studman for Lampeter Chamber of Trade 16 April 2014

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Lampeter shops recognised in National Awards Mulberry Bush Wholefoods of Lampeter were one of three finalists short-listed for the prestigious Natural and Organic Products Europe Best Independent Retailer Award. This is the top industry award, and event organizer Suzanne Rowland told the Mulberry Bush manager, Stella Teasdale, that there had been a record number of entries from all over the country. Stella and her mother, Josie Smith, who co-founded the Mulberry Bush in 1974, attended the award ceremony and dinner in London on Sunday 13 April. Stella and Josie spent most of the day at the Natural and Organic Products Trade Show at Olympia, meeting producers and sampling new products. Coconut and raw chocolate were definitely the star attractions, with many stalls offering delicious new chocolate varieties and coconut drinks, oils and spreads. There were pavilions offering the best of Vegan and Vegetarian foods, Sicilian, Russian, French and American food and health products, along with the latest innovations in the Natural Beauty field. There were cookery demonstrations in the natural Food Kitchen, with many celebrity chefs showing their skills in making raw superfood desserts, African fusion meals, healthy meals for children and many other culinary delights. In the theatre talks were going on all day, with Patrick Holford talking about how food is better medicine than drugs. Sebastian Pole of Pukka Herbs offering an inspirational talk about the healing power of herbs. Organic pioneer and co-founder of Green & Blacks, Craig Sams encouraging everyone to tackle the real food and health crisis, the global ignorance epidemic, by becoming more involved in the debate, using our citizen power through real and digital networks. The show was buzzing with tasty foods, great products and innovation. Many awards were given at the evening ceremony. After a three course meal created by top London chef Ray Thompson, TV presenter, Julia Bradbury announced the award winners. Awards were presented in many categories, Best New Food, Drink, Special Diet Product, Natural Beauty Product, Natural Living & Home Product, Health & Nutrition Product. Then it was time for the Best Independent Natural & Organic Products Retailer of 2014 award to be presented. Stella and Josie were sitting with sister

Sam and a group of young entrepreneurs, who had recently started businesses selling gluten free foods, olive leaf juice and acti-snacks. When the Mulberry Bush name was read out as one of the contenders, they all cheered. The presenter said that there are over 3000 retailers selling natural and organic products in the UK, and 2000 of these are independents. So, to be finalists in this award is a great achievement. The winner was Toucan Wholefoods from Minehead. So not our Lampeter Mulberry Bush this time, but if you feel that The Mulberry Bush should win an award this year, when they are celebrating their 40th anniversary, you could nominate them for the Natural Lifestyle Retailer of the Year, the forms are in the shop. Josie and Stella would like to thank all their customers for their support and invite everyone to the Mulberry Bush Street party on Saturday 12 July. Josie Smith

British Sewing Awards 2013 Good news for Lampeter If you’ve not already been tempted to visit Lampeter’s treasure trove for haberdashery, then maybe this will offer an incentive. "As well as the big names of sewing, Sewing

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Calico Kate, Lampeter Kate would like to thank all the readers of Sew Magazine and her customers for voting for her! Kate Barnes 7


COEDWIG GYMUNEDOL LONG WOOD COMMUNITY WOODLAND Long Wood goes North

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On Friday 11 April, staff and volunteers from Long Wood travelled north to Plas Newydd on Anglesey to attend the annual Llais y Goedwig Gathering.

What’s On in the Woods Long Wood has been happy to welcome a number of groups to use the woods recently. Aberaeron Scouts braved the night and camped out during a weekend of forestry skills. Lampeter Youth Theatre hosted some woodland activity days with great success. Lastly, young people on The Prince’s Trust scheme got involved in a range of tasks across the site from shingle making to footpath creation. The sunshine we’ve had has allowed the building team to crack on with the roof, which gives a real sense of shape and scale to the build.

Llais y Goedwig Gathering Fri 11 April, Plas Newydd, Anglesey

This group meets each year with an aim of getting community woodland projects from across Wales to network, share ideas and discuss important issues with a programme of workshops. This was a great opportunity for us and there were plenty of questions for Long Wood from other groups who were keen to know more about how we had managed to purchase the site and undertake the Visitor Centre build. It made me remember just how unique our project is, as most groups have either much smaller sites or lease their woods. After the workshops, we took a tour of a beautiful community woodland, Coed Llwynonn, where wild garlic and bluebells were sprouting across the floor, alongside their sawmill and neatly stacked timber products. Nature and enterprise in a healthy balance. Inspirational.

Llais y Goedwig Gathering on 11/04/14 at Plas Newydd on Anglesey

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With progress on the Visitor Centre coming on well, we’re now able to put the official call out for any volunteers who are keen to get stuck in and develop their green building skills. The team will be making a range of dates available throughout May where you can try your hand at straw bale building, applying hempcrete or a host of other timber tasks. See the events listings for more details. We also have a Birdsong Walk planned for Sunday 1 June, for any keen bird lovers out there.

Felling update During our April public meeting, the Long Wood Directors reviewed their proposal to clear-fell an area of sitka spruce plantation in the woods, due to some local concern. The result of this is that they have decided to commission a programme of thinning across this stand of trees rather than a clear-fell. This will leave a more open canopy remaining and allow light to the woodland floor to encourage natural regeneration to take place. It is worth noting here though that there is a drawback to thinning trees that have grown up in a dense stand together. The risk of wind-blow is increased so it is likely that trees will be vulnerable to high winds; the severity of this though is very hard to predict. If anyone would like further information about this work or future plans for woodland management in Long Wood then we would encourage you to attend our monthly public meetings where your questions and comments can be fielded to the Directors. Details of our meetings are in the

This month’s FREE events Straw Bale Building or Applying Hempcrete Contact James for Details Next month’s FREE event Birdsong Walk Sunday 1 June Time tbc James Kendall

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VINE (Volunteering in the Natural Environment)

In the spirit of this month’s Grapevine ‘May I tempt you’, Tir Coed have recently launched their new VINE (Volunteering in the Natural Environment) initiative, which provides opportunities for the community to get out into the beautiful woodlands of Wales. VINE is part funded by the Big Lottery Fund, the Tudor Trust, Natural Resources Wales, Ernest Cook Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation and the Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust, and is based at 3 different sites; Long Wood Community Woodland, Lampeter, Coed TyLlwyd, Llanfarian and Allt Goch, Llanidloes. VINE offers a wide range of

weekend saw the culmination of their Bronze Dragon Award which involved sleeping out every calendar month, whilst Group Leader Martha achieved a Gold Dragon Award which involved an additional twentyfour camping challenges. Martha stated

opportunities to tempt you including the creation of carved items, walking sticks, willow weaving, construction of gates, styles and hurdles, and more leisurely activities such as guided walks. The team at VINE can organise an activity to suit your needs,

“It's really good for our Troop to find new and interesting places to camp locally, and the potential for 'hammocking' at Long Wood was a total bonus!

whether as a group of individuals or as a club or society. Thanks to the support of our funders, these activities can be offered to you free of charge over the next three years. The first Special Activity sessions for VINE, kicked off

Equally, your knowledgeable tutors, who engaged well with the kids, are a fantastic resource - I'll definitely be recommending the project to other scout leaders.”

with great success at the Long Wood Communtiy Woodland with the 2nd Aberaeron Scouts Group, when fifteen young Scouts and two leaders became pioneers and were the first group to stay on site at Long Wood. The young Scouts worked towards their Forestry Badge and spent the weekend of 29 March learning about the types of trees growing in the woodland, along with the necessary skills for coppicing and the importance of safety when handling tools. Tony Eames, an experienced woodsman and craftsman, also taught the Scouts how to make baskets and gypsy flowers, which made wonderful Mother’s Day gifts for the Scouts to present at the end of the weekend. The Assistant Leader Alison, and three fellow Scouts, had a wonderful cause for celebration as this

VINE Special Activity Days can be arranged to meet your needs. Please contact Meinir Evans, Project Officer, 01570 493 224 lampeter@tircoed.org.uk or Geraint Blayney, Community Engagement Officer, engagementofficertircoed@gmail.com In addition to inviting clubs and societies to get in touch with us to arrange an activity for you, we are also inviting freelance Activity Leaders and Support Leaders to contact us, as we are in the process of updating a database of suitable tutors for our activities. We are also looking and listening out for any interesting stories about Long Wood Community Woodland. So please get in touch if you have any tales to tell. The best stories will be shared! Meinir Evans

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Regional Essential Skills Project

Ian’s Tweet: May

Self employed? Learning new skills could have a big impact on the success of your business.

by Ian and Tomos Morris

A special, one day event for small businesses and sole traders will be taking place in Lampeter on Monday 19 May. If you are self employed, the day will be an opportunity to discuss your business and to see if there are any new skills that you could develop, which would suit the needs of your business. Our experienced tutors will give you the opportunity to handle a camera; photograph your product; edit images; use a computer; create a document, data base or a Facebook page; or use social media to your advantage. You will also be able to discuss ways of promoting your business; increase your customer base, or use simple book keeping methods. Full details of free courses, coming soon, will be available on the day for you to choose from and sign up for. The day is entirely free and will take place at

Long Wood Community Woodland is an extensive stretch of mixed forestry that stretches for several miles along the ridge between the Dulas and Teifi valleys. There are a number of clearly marked tracks running through it making for easy access within the woodland itself. It is possible to enter via footpaths from Lampeter, Llangybi, Betws Bledrws and Llanfair Clydogau but is easiest from the car park at grid reference 617521. Woodland bird species thrive in this rich environment. The conifers near the car park look a little gloomy, even in spring. However, they support good numbers of Coal Tits, Siskins and in particular, Goldcrests. This is Britain’s smallest bird. Listen out for their high pitched calls and, with luck, you may be rewarded with a brief glimpse. This part of the wood is also good for Song Thrushes, which can be heard singing strongly. Five species of migratory warbler also occur throughout Long Wood and by May all will have returned. The very similar songs of the Blackcap and Garden Warbler are rich and exquisitely beautiful, that of the Willow Warbler delightfully sweet. For me though, the accelerating trill of the Wood Warbler is the one I long to hear most. The wooded uplands of Wales are the UK stronghold of this relatively scarce and rapidly declining migrant from tropical Africa and about half a dozen singing males frequent sunlit glades at Long Wood for a few brief weeks. Ian Morris

Victoria Hall, Bryn Road, Lampeter Monday 19 May 10am-3pm Refreshments available. The event is organised by WEA Cymru, Regional Essential Skills Project, which aims to provide employed and self-employed people with opportunities to develop skills in Communication, Numeracy, ESOL and ICT. Sessions are small, informal and entirely free. If you would like further information, please contact Peter Gwynne, WEA Cymru Regional Essential Skills Development Worker, 07788 314327; peter.gwynne@weacymru.org.uk Or pick up a leaflet at the Victoria Hall. Peter Gwynne

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this and the politicians need reminding that the line would link three university towns, Carmarthen, Lampeter and Aberystwyth. The University of Trinity St David and Aberystwyth University have been contacted. Lampeter has one of the only UK universities without a rail connection! Some 360 Community Councils, voluntary groups and organisations in the area are also being contacted. A detailed map-based survey has shown that no more than 3% of the original track-bed has been lost. The figure of 5% widely quoted is therefore a generous estimate. There are likely to be new faster alignments at the northern and southern ends of the line. The Gwili Railway will not be affected, and may indeed benefit from the new line. Traws Link Cymru is not campaigning to re-open the old line but to open a faster more direct route with less stops and faster journey times with modern diesel trains that accelerate much faster than steam trains! The original line from Manchester to Milford Haven was indeed an over ambitious idea and such a route is unnecessary now. The route from Carmarthen to Aberystwyth makes far more sense in the 21st Century. We plan to hold another public meeting in the next couple of months. If you want to see the railway re-opened and become active in the campaign, please come along. You will find the date of the next public meeting on the website and on posters in the area. This is going to involve a lot of work by a lot of people. Come and be part of this exciting opportunity! Judging by the positive and enthusiastic response so far, this is indeed an idea whose time has come. It is up to us all to make it happen, so please spread the word! www.trawslinkcymru.org.uk post@trawslinkcymru.org.uk Like and share our Traws Link Cymru Facebook Page and our Facebook Group! David Morgan

TRAWS LINK CYMRU (TLC)

Rail Link Campaign News - May 2014 The campaign has generated a lot of interest and has been featured heavily in the local press during the last few weeks. Several articles have been published, including one in Daily Wales. A Constitution is being prepared for imminent approval. Membership of TLC will be free, but all members will have a Membership Card based on the business cards already being circulated. The National Transport Budget was discussed at the Public Meeting on 20 March. The general opinion was that west Wales does not get a fair share of this budget. It was suggested this could be an important subject for future campaigning. There is cross-party support for the campaign as evidenced by the recent debate in the Senedd. However, we would particularly like to thank our local AM, Elin Jones, for her steadfast support for the campaign from the earliest days. There are many advantages of reopening the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth link. At the moment, the bus services that struggle to serve local communities and act as strategic links would be free to concentrate on local transport. Reopening the rail route would help the bus services locally as longer journeys would be by rail and shorter connecting services by bus. Integration is the key; bus and train timetables must be co-ordinated. There are other well used rail routes serving quite small towns along the way. The Association of Train Operating companies (ATOC) figure of 20,000 is a guide, but towns along the reopened Waverley route in Scotland are smaller. Galashiels which is the terminus of the new line has only 12,000 population (and no university!). There are 55,000 people living along the Aberystwyth to Carmarthen route. The suggested cost of ÂŁ650m is only based on the Waverley route. It may well be that our line would cost a lot less, as less track-bed has been lost and most is of relatively low value. The major costs would be bridge replacements and station buildings. While the promised feasibility study will be handled by the Welsh Assembly, TLC should play a part in

What future is there for Public Transport in Cardigan Bay? 9 June 2014, Aberystwyth Arts Centre A panel of experts and academics discuss the possibilities and issues surrounding the future of public transport in rural Wales. To attend this Free event, please contact the branch chair, meilyr@fbagroup.co.uk Event organised by Institute of Welsh Affairs. 11


Monster of the Sea - part 2 When Josh got back to the beach, he looked behind him to see if the sea monster was still there. It was inches away from him. He couldn’t believe it, the sea monster was real!. His heart was pounding like a bass drum. He was scared, but excited. Josh stared at it for a moment thinking that he might be dreaming, but it was still there. He wanted to run back home to fetch his camera and his notebook, but he didn’t want to leave in case it vanished. After all, he was the first person to see the sea monster in one hundred years. Josh gazed up at the ginormous monster, and thought he saw patches of what looked like blood oozing from it’s neck. He wanted to reach out and touch it, but was afraid that it might attack him. to be continued… Jorge W Martin, age 7

LYTSS NEWS! Getting ready for Summer Performances

Watch this space for more updates next month!

Colouring Fun - Can we tempt you?

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May I tempt you to… get creative? Are you feeling crafty? If you are, our new project All Things Are Connected just might appeal to you. Over the next few months we’re aiming to get creative and produce several community ‘works of craft’ to raffle off and raise funds to support the work at Denmark Farm Conservation Centre. We want this to be about community, about making friends, about sharing skills, about learning new things and about being part of the work of Denmark Farm. We aim to highlight the relationships between people and nature, exploring the value and diversity of life and landscapes. Initially we’re planning to make at least two ‘friendship blankets’, one of 6 inch squares and the other an appliquéd tree of life, but we are open Friendship to other ideas and would love to hear what you Friendship Blanket with contributions from around theblanket world with contributions would like to do. You can contribute by coming from around the world along and making something with us, by donating yarn, by sending us something to incorporate or even by making a whole item for us to raffle. The inspiration for this project, came from a collective creation that I have been focused on for a few months now, that has yielded contributions from as far afield as India, Australia and the US. As I have been working on this, I have come to realise the joy of collaboration – of creating an object with other people – of discovering that, while all the individual elements are beautiful, drawing them together adds a whole extra dimension to what we can achieve. And if we can do this when we live hundreds and even thousands of miles apart, surely we can do something similar on a more local scale? So, can I tempt you to join in? Whether you knit, sew, felt or crochet, or want to learn, why not come along to our ‘Craft and Cake’ afternoons at Denmark Farm to have a natter, learn or share a crafting skill and contribute to our community creations? Some of our tutors and volunteers will be there to help with knitting, crochet and creative ideas. So, come and spend a couple of hours with us and discover that together we can craft the world into a better place. We’re asking that everyone who comes makes a donation, and extra cake will always be welcome! The first session is on Wednesday 23 April, from 2-4pm, and the following ones are on 

Wednesday 21 May

Saturday 7 June

Wednesday 25 June

Wednesday 16 July

Join us for one session, or all of them – you choose. If you can’t be there in person, we will happily accept donations: yarn, six inch squares, embellishments for our tree of life (ones that can be stitched onto a blanket), whole crafty creations for our raffle and, of course, money if you want to support the work of Denmark Farm directly. Have I tempted you?

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Victoria Hall: regular activities and classes Bryn Road, Lampeter SA48 7EE To book the Victoria Hall phone: 07891 632614 Email: admin@vichall.org.uk Community groups & local small-scale commercial: Large hall £12/hour; Small hall £7/hour; whole building £18/hour. We will soon have office space, committee room and small therapy/classroom. See www.vichall.org.uk for more details. Day

Weekly (W) Fortnightly (F) Monthly (M)

Time

Activity / Class

Tuesday

W

1-2pm & 6-7pm

W Welcoming newcomers

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Contact Name

Number

New American Tribal Style Bellydancing

Wendy Steele

01570 472921, 07752 478779

4.305.30pm

LYTSS: Lampeter Youth Theatre & Stage School

Annie May

01570 423080

W

10-1pm

Hafan Cymru ‘Moving on Club’ Helping you get back to work

Becky Turton

07875 272834

14 & 28 May

24.30pm

Young at Heart

W

7-8pm

Zumba keep fit session

Louise Evans

07584 199372

W

1-3pm

Welsh classes

Meryl Evans

01545 572715

W

6.307.30pm

Line Dancing: New class for beginners

Heather Boothby

01570 493458

M 3rd Thur each month

7-9pm

Transition Llambed ‘Big Gathering’

W

10-12pm

Welsh classes

Meryl Evans

01545 572715

W

4.306.30pm

LYTSS: Lampeter Youth Theatre & Stage School

Annie May

01570 423080

2nd & 4th Sat each month 10 & 24 May

10-1pm

People’s Market

W

10-7pm

Lampeter Evangelical Church

Gareth Jones at the Mustard Seed café

01570 423344

18 May

7-10pm

Custard Queens WI

Jen Pink

07540 383835

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Sandwiches & social for the wiser folk of Lampeter

A chance for all those interested in/involved with Transition Llambed to plan and co-ordinate activities. Everyone welcome!

Local food, produce and crafts. Plus café, live music and other attractions


what’s going on listings are free. send details of your event to lampetergrapevine@gmail.com

courses_______________

events ________________

Denmark Farm Conservation Centre, Betws Bledrws Sat 26 April: Food Energetics Spring’s Rising Fri 9-Mon 11 May: Field Survey Techniques Wed 14 May: Growing the Future workshops - Composting & Growing Herbs Fri 16-Sun 18 May: Understanding British Mammals I Wed 21 May: Craft & Cake - All Things are Connected Project Wed 28 May: Wild In The Woods for children aged 6-12 Fri 30 May-Sun 1 Jun: Understanding British Mammals II Sat 7 Jun: Craft & Cake - All things are Connected Project For full details & more opportunities: 01570 493358, www.denmarkfarm.org.uk Bike Demonstrations at People’s Market, Victoria Hall, every 2nd and 4th Saturday of month. Topics including: aspects of owning folding bikes, information on normal and electric bikes, fold-ability, weights, maintenance, gears, brakes, wheels and tyres as well as information on new and recycled bikes and workshops. Literature available on various bike related subjects. Contact: Milly, 07583 248387, millypeds@gmail.com

People's Kitchen. Sun 4 May, 2pm, Llanfair Clydogau Village Hall. Join us for a delicious vegan meal and friendly social. Open Garden & Plant Fair with the Ceredigion Growers. Cae Hir Gardens, 10am-4pm, Bank Holiday Monday 5 May. Free entry. Parking £2 in Cribyn school opposite gardens. Browse the stalls of Ceredigion’s best nurseries and enjoy a home-made treat in the tea room. Contact: 01570 471116, or see caehirgardens.com Festival Feasts: monthly fundraisers for Lampeter Food Festival. Delicious 3-course meals featuring local produce. Sat 17 May, 7.30, Tom Holden and the Rambling Pea at Victoria Hall, Lampeter. Fri 13 June, the 25 Mile at Victoria Hall, Lampeter. Full details on page 25. Booking essential: 01570 493649, feasts@lampeterfoodfestival.org.uk Lampeter & District Beekeepers’ Association: Interested in bees and beekeeping? Come and meet us at the Cynnal y Cardi Family Day, Llanerchaeron House, Sat 10 May, 11am-4pm. Free entry.

creative_______________ Cellan Quilters - Knit, Natter and Sew, Wednesdays 12noon-4pm, Cellan Hall. £10 per month or £4 drop-in fee. Informal group for all who enjoy quilting, sewing, knitting, socialising - & female chatter? All ages, all abilities welcome. Contact: Amanda, 01570 421338. Spinning Lessons with Ann Fisher Rhodes at Ffarmers Neuadd Bro Fana/Village Hall. Improvers every Wednesday 1.30-3.30, £8. Now taking names for the next beginner sessions. Contact Ann 01558 650760, www.spinwise.co.uk spinwise.uk@btinternet Jewellery Making Course for Beginners: basic jewellery-making skills. Held in the local Ceredigion area, courses and times to be agreed by mutual arrangement. Contact: Peter, 07984 883453. Remember Copy Deadline: Fri 9 May

www.lampeterbeekeepersassociation.co.uk

www.twitter.com/lampeterbeeks Therapist Fair Mulberry Bush Café Sat 17 May, 2.30-4.30pm. Come along to the Mulberry Bush 40th Anniversary Event. Meet local therapists and find out how they can help you. Free entry. Everyone welcome. See article on page 21. Research Seminar Series - School of Theology, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies. Founder's Library, Lampeter campus, 4 pm. Wed 14 May. Dr David Rousseau: Near-death experiences and the mind-body relationship: a systemstheoretical approach. Coedwig Gymunedol Long Wood Community Woodland:  Open Public Meeting. Mon 12 May, 7.30-8pm venue tbc. The Long Wood team welcome queries, questions and ideas from the public at this monthly open forum. Just drop in. Contact: 07557 386755, info@longwood-lampeter.org.uk  Woodland Wednesdays. Join Sarah, our Warden, for regular volunteering sessions at Long Wood every Wednesday. Develop your practical skills and feel the benefit of working in this beautiful environment. 15

One session in four is devoted to your own woodcraft project. No experience required, training given. Meet 10am, in car park (Llangybi/ Llanfair end of wood).  Green Build Volunteering. Dates throughout May. We are now recruiting volunteers to assist with the Visitor Centre build at Long Wood. Tasks including; straw bale building, applying hempcrete & lime, timber cladding and more. Volunteers must register in advance for dates. No experience required. Sorry, no U16s.  Birdsong Walk. Sun 1 June, 9am. Free event. Join local enthusiast Ian Morris, for a guided walk through the woods and learn to recognise birds by their calls and songs. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet in car park (Llangybi/Llanfair end). Summer Fête, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Lampeter. Sat 7 June, 11am-3pm. Plant stall, home-made cakes, children’s corner, side stalls, raffles, refreshments. Everyone welcome.

health & well-being _____ Assertion Skills and Building Confidence: 1-day course, Sat 17 May, Lampeter. Learn skills to live joyfully and harmoniously on the planet just by being yourself. Course tutor, Shân Rees, Life Coach and Personal Development Trainer; author of ‘Assertion Training: How to be Who You Really Are’. Contact: Shân, 01570 218138, 07940 375147, shanharmony@aol.com www.livingexcellently.co.uk Yoga classes suitable for all, with an Iyengar-trained teacher: Mon 6.30-8pm & Tues 10-11.30am at Ancient Earth Centre for Well-being, Lanlas Farm, Cellan Weds 5.30-7pm Tregaron Chapel Vestry; Thurs 6-7.30pm Ffarmers Village Hall. Contact: Cathy Crick Stanton, 01570 421144, 07748 031614, cathycrick@hotmail.co.uk Alcoholics Anonymous meet at the Catholic Church (white church), opposite the police station in Lampeter. Wednesdays 8-9.30pm. For info, national helpline: 0845 7697555 Narcotics Anonymous meet at St Thomas’ Methodist Church (end of the Drovers Road/Peterwell Terrace), opposite the car park, on Monday from 7.30-8.30pm. national helpline: 0300 999 1212


health & well-being contd __ Lampeter Friends is a Self-Advocacy group for people with learning disabilities, set up by Eich Dewis Chi (Ceredigion Advocacy). Every Wed, 24pm, CAMFA building, Lampeter. A welcoming and supportive space for people with learning disabilities to meet and talk about issues important to them. Free, all welcome. Meet new friends, find support, take part in activities, build confidence, learn new skills & hobbies & have fun! Contact: Rebecca, 07976 023486 Headway, The Brain Injury Association. Have you survived a Brain Injury? Do you care for someone with Brain Injury? Then read on! Headway Ceredigion is holding Drop in sessions on the first Monday of each month during 2014 from 2–4pm in the Royal British Legion Hall, Oxford St, Aberaeron, SA46 0JB. Come along and join us for a cuppa and a chat. Light refreshments will be provided . A ydych wedi goroesi anaf i’r ymennydd? A ydych yn gofalu am rywun sydd ag anaf i’r ymennydd? Darllenwch ymlaen! Headway Ceredigion yn cynnal Sesiynau galw i mewn ar ddydd Llun cyntaf pob mis yn ystod 2014 rhwng 24pm yn Neuadd Y Lleng Brydeinig Frenhinol, Stryd Tyglyn, Aberaeron, SA46 0JB. Dewch draw i ymuno â ni am baned a sgwrs. Bydd diodydd a bwydydd ysgafn ar gael ar ôl y sesiwn Contact: Dave Maggs, Wales Development Manager, Headway UK, 01446 740130, 07941 855935 walesdm@headway.org.uk

kids___________________ 1st Lampeter Brownies. Meet Wednesdays, 4.30-6pm, term-time. Contact: Nikki, 07790 987070 "Lampeter Little Ones" is a Facebook group for parents of preschoolers in the Lampeter area. Wondering what groups and activities are available for your baby or toddler, then please join up and have a look: www.facebook.com/groups/ lampeterlittleones Lampeter Youth Theatre and Stage School runs 3 terms per year every Tues and Fri at Victoria Hall. Registration day for Summer Term: Fri 25 April, 4.30-5.30pm. Term begins Tues 29 April 4.30-5.30pm & ends Fri 4 July. Cost per child: £30 per term. Contact: Annie May 01570 423080, annie@themay.co.uk Little M’zzz indoor soft play centre, Llanybydder (in old church hall near Evans Bros market). Open Mon, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm, 7

days a week in school holidays. Birthday Party bookings welcome. Tasty menu & free WiFi. Contact: 01570 480268, www.littlemzzz.co.uk NCT 'Move and Groove' is a music and movement group for pre-schoolers. Every Tuesday, 10am in the Catherine Stott room, upstairs in Lampeter Students' Union. Let your little one do what comes naturally by making noise and not staying still! Playsessions on Maes y Deri playing field every 3rd Sunday each month throughout the year, 11am-3.30pm, with Ray Ceredigion playworkers. On the right up hill beside St Peter's Church, all welcome. Zumba Kids will soon be coming to Lampeter. If you are interested, contact Louise Evans, 07584 199372.

markets_______________ People’s Market, Victoria Hall, Lampeter, 10am-1pm every 2nd & 4th Sat each month. Next markets: Sat 10 & 24 May. Lampeter Farmers' Market Market Street, Lampeter, 9am-2pm alternate Fridays. Next markets: Fri 2, 16 & 30 May. Ffarmers Market Neuadd Bro Fana/Village Hall, Ffarmers, 10am-12.30pm 1st Sat in the month. Next market: Sat 3 May. Llansawel Market Llansawel Village Hall, 10am-12.30pm 3rd Sat of the month Next market: Sat 17 May. Lunar Market Lunar Market 11am-3pm. First Sat of every month except August. Next market: Sat 3 May.

move your body _________ New American Tribal Style Bellydancing: Tues 1-2pm and 6-7 pm, Victoria Hall. Wendy Steele, 01570 472921, 07752 478779 Lampeter Couch to 5k Running Group. The next 9-week course for beginners starts Mon 28 April, 6.30pm. Meet at Rookery car park, Lampeter. Course is a gradual progression from walking to running and is easily achievable. Friendly group will give you support and encouragement to reach your goals, whatever they may be! To register interest or sign up, follow us on Facebook, or call Helen, 07817 543257. Lampeter Belly Dance and Belly Fit Mondays, Lampeter at Shiloh Church Hall (next to Police Station): Beginners' Belly Dance (all ages) 1.302.45pm (£5) Belly Fit for over-50s, 3-4pm (£4) 16

There is space in both classes. First class free. Contact Rose Barter: 01239 851737, rosebarter@btinternet.com Belly Dance & Yoga classes. Belly Dance: Tues 7.30-8.30pm. £3.00. Beginner Yoga: Thur 7-8.30pm, £5.00. Crugybar Village Hall. Contact: 01558 685321, elenamgilliatt@hotmail.com Tribal Dance with Lyza. Alternate Wednesdays 6.30-8pm, Shiloh Church Hall, High Street, Lampeter. Contact: lyza_darkestwish@live.com Cerddwyr Ramblers, Lampeter, Do you enjoy exploring the local countryside, discovering historic sites, socialising and mixing, having fun and chit-chat? Lonely, low in mood, recently widowed? Need a change or inspiration to exercise enjoyably, meet up with people outside your usual circle? Do you have a passion to maintain and improve our footpath network by surveying footpath problems or legal diversion orders? Or perhaps lead walks that you know and would like to share. Then join Lampeter Ramblers, we have much in common! Choice of varying walks throughout the year. See our programme in Library or Creative Cove. James Williams, 01570 480743. Coedwig Gymunedol Long Wood Community Woodland. Do you need to get out and about more? Join our FREE ½ hour Health Walks on the last Sunday of each month. Next is Sun 27 April & 25 May. Especially for people who find walking difficult. Please wear sensible shoes. Meet at Penlan Goetre, SA48 8NE at 2pm. Contact: 07557 386755, info@longwood-lampeter.org.uk Footpath Maintenance volunteering with Ceredigion County Council rights of ways staff every Friday. Trashing, clearing, erecting stiles, footbridges and installing gates mainly in the south of the county. Fun and cost toward transport included. No experience needed, just join our team! Contact: James Williams, 01570 480743 Flamenco Dance classes Wed 67.30pm, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, with live flamenco guitarist. Men and women welcome. Please bring strongheeled shoes. Private lessons available in studio near Llandysul. Contact: 01559 362540, dixeyart@gmail.com Yoga, Wednesdays 5.30-7pm Cellan Millennium Hall. Small friendly group led by Pat Beaton, 01558 650594.

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move your body contd _____ Friday Walkers: meet up for ambling rambling on a Friday morning. Easy access walking for an hour, depending on the weather and the mood. Meet rain or shine, 10am at Rookery Car Park. Free, followed by coffee and chat. Not able to manage the stroll but would like company? Just meet up for coffee. Philip Lodwick, 01570 422181 Jane Guy School of Dancing. Established 1977. Ballet and stage work; annual production; RAD exams. Classes: Tue eves and Saturdays, Shiloh Chapel, Lampeter. Thursdays 4.30-7.30pm at Theatr Felinfach. Contact: 01570 470645 Sarn Helen running and cycling club welcomes all abilities. Junior runners (ages 8-16) meet at Leisure Centre, Tues 6.15pm. Adult runners meet Rookery Car Park, Tues 6.15 & 8pm, Thur 6.15pm. For cycling (road and MTB) please see: www.sarnhelen.org.uk Mat-based Pilates. Suitable for beginners. Benefits include increased energy; improved posture and co-ordination; physical and mental toning; increased strength and stamina; greater mind/body/spirit connection. Llangeitho Village Hall, Mondays 2pm. Shân Rees, OCRqualified instructor. Contact: 01570 218138, 07940 375147, www.livingexcellently.co.uk Dances of Universal Peace. From earliest times, dance has been a way of bringing people together, to create harmony and connection. In Dances of Universal Peace, we dance in a circle using simple steps and chants from many traditions. Contact: Shân, 01570 218138, 07940 375147. DUP Qualified

Send your listings to lampetergrapevine@gmail.com Canolfan Hamdden Llambed Leisure Centre. 01570 422552, Lampeter-leisure@ceredigion.gov.uk Activity programme as follows:  Cardio Circuit Training gyda/with Sands & Paul Butch. £3.50. Mon 6.307.30pm. All-over body workout. Conditioning. Resistance training. Improve mobility, strength & stamina. Ymarfer i’r corf i gyd. Cyflyru. Ymarfer gwrthsafiad. Gwella symudadwy, cryfder ac egni.  J’s Workout 01559 362690. Oedolion/Adults £3.90, Henoed/ Myfyrwyr/Iau/O.A.P/Student/Junior £3.20. Tocyn consesiwn/concession ticket (12 dosbarth/classes) Oedolion/

Adult £39, Conc. £32. Mon 5.306.30pm, STEP. Tues 5.30-6.15pm, Zumba. Wed 12noon-12.45pm, Ffitrwydd Rhwydd/Ease into Fitness. Wed 6.30-7.30pm, Kettlecise. Thurs 5.15-6pm, Dawns Aerobig/Aerobic Dance.  Clwb Rhedeg Sarn Helen Running Club Thurs 6.15-7.15pm. Croeso i blant dros 8 oed/ All children over 8 years welcome.  Yoga/Pilates Ann Inshaw, 01570 481319, 07826 692110. Mon 5.307pm, Yoga (pob lefel/all levels). Tues 6-7pm, Pilates (pob lefel/all levels). Wed 5.15-6.15pm Pilates (canolol/ cynyddol/intermediate/advanced). Thurs 6-7pm, Pilates (pob lefel/all levels). Fri 10-11.30am, Yoga (pob lefel/all levels).  Spinning £3.90 sesiwn/session, £39 for 12 sesiwn/sessions. Bwcio gyda taliad yn unig!/Booking with payment only! Tues 5.30-6.15pm, Wed 7.158.15pm, Fri 5.30-6.15pm. Cofiwch ddod a photel o ddŵr a thowel/ Remember a bottle of water & a towel.  Clwb Ymladd Cleddyfau Llambed/ Lampeter Town Fencing Club Sean Slater, 01570 493139, anpiobaire1@aol.com Croeso i bawb dros 10 oed. All aged 10+ welcome. £4.50. Os ydych am hwyl, ffitrwydd a her o frwydro yna ymladd cleddyfau yw’r peth i chi. If you want fun, fitness and a challenge of combat then fencing is for you. Tues 3.30-5pm & Fri 6.30-8pm. Darparir offer/equipment provided.  Clwb Badminton/Badminton Club Dydd Gwener/Friday 5-6.30pm. All players welcome.  Ysgol Gymnasteg REES School of Gymnastics Islwyn Rees, 01570 422979. Sat 9.15-10am, Oed meithrin (dan 5)/Pre-school (under 5); 1011am, Dechreuwyr (6 oed i fyny)/ Beginners (6yrs+); 11am-12noon, Gwellhawyr (6 oed i fyny)/Improvers (6yrs+).  Disco Sglefrio/Roller Disco every Saturday 3-4pm. Oedolion/Adults £2.60, Plant/Children £1.90. ‘sgidiau i’w llogi/boots for hire £1.30

music_________________ Kirtan / Bhajan singing. Sunday, 35pm, twice monthly. Please call to check dates. At Perth Yr Onnen, Gorrig, Horeb, Llandysul, SA44 4JR. Bhajans are devotional songs from India in a call and answer format, using ancient chants. Open to anyone, no spiritual belief system required. It doesn’t matter if you think you can’t sing - just come and join in. £2 donation appreciated where possible, 17

Tea and Chai provided. For directions and to confirm dates, contact Iain or Dixey, cameronbodywork@gmail.com

permaculture & conservation ___________ Forest Gardening, Permaculture & Wildlife Gardening Short courses and inspirational site visits! For more info and 2014 dates, Contact: Angie, 01974 831300, info@purposefulpermaculture.co.uk Smallholders and Landowners: bespoke conservation advice; create your own nature reserve! Contact: Angie, 01974 831300, info@purposefulpermaculture.co.uk Lampeter Permaculture Group is a collective of like-minded people, interested in principles and practice of permaculture & sustainability. More info: www.lampeterpermaculture.org

photography ___________ Lampeter Photography meet on 1st & 3rd Friday of every month, 7.30pm at the Kings Head, Lampeter. Monthly competitions, exhibitions & workshops. All welcome. FREE. Contact: Stef, 07958 772035, lampeterphotography@yahoo.co.uk Tracy Dove, Locally-based digital photographer, exhibiting work at Town Hall Café, Lampeter. 1-31 May. MonSat, 9am-4pm.

religious services & groups ________________ Lampeter Parish St Peter’s Church, Lampeter. Main Sun Service: 10.30am (bilingual), Other services: 8am Holy Communion (English), 9.15am Cymun Bendigaid (trydydd Sul yn y mis yn unig, Cymraeg). Church Hall available for hire, £8.50 per hour. Kitchen facilities. Enquiries/bookings contact: Beryl, 01570 422324, www.lampeterparish.org St Cybi’s Church, Llangybi. Main Sun Service: 9am (bilingual). St Bledrws’ Church, Betws Bledrws. Main Sun Service: 10.45am (English or bilingual). St Sulien’s Church, Silian. Main Sun Service: 2pm (bilingual /Cymraeg). Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Lampeter Sunday Mass is 10am. For other services see church notice board. St Thomas' Methodist Church Sun service 10.30am, creche & youth activity. Tues Coffee morning 9.30noon. All welcome. See notice board. Don’t forget - If you miss the copy deadline you risk not being included!


religious services & groups contd _____________ St Mary’s Church, Maestir. Main Sun Service: 2.30pm (2nd Sun in month only, English). Times apply to the first four Sundays in each month. For the few fifth Sundays there will be a single United Parish Service at 10am: location will be published in the local newspapers Emmaus Christian Fellowship meets Sundays, 10.30am and 5pm, at rear of 78 Bridge Street, Lampeter. Contact: David Patterson, 01570 422529 All Saints' Church, Cellan. Bilingual services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, 2pm. A warm welcome to all. Baptisms and weddings by arrangement. Contact the Revd. Bill Fillery, 01570 421425. St Mary's Church, Llanfair Clydogau. Bilingual services every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, 10.15am. A warm welcome to all. Baptisms and weddings by arrangement. Contact the Revd Bill Fillery, 01570 421425. Capel Bedyddwyr, Silian. Cwrdd yr ail a pedwerydd Sul y mis am 10.15yb. Croeso i bawb. Interested in Buddhism? A Study Group for Women. Exploring the underlying principle of Buddhist Practice and how we can apply this in our daily lives. Meets one day a month near Aberystwyth. Meditation, shared lunch. Contact: Lesley, 01970 617129 or Noel 07988 745364 Lampeter Evangelical Church meets every Sunday at Victoria Hall, 10am– 7pm. Contact: Gareth Jones at The Mustard Seed café, 01570 423344 Lampeter Quakers. Every Sunday at Canolfan Steffan, Peterwell Terrace at 10.45am. All welcome. ww.quakersinwales.org.uk (English) Crynwyr Llambed. Cwrdd bob ddydd Sul, Canolfan Steffan, Rhodfa Peterwell, 10.45 yb. Croeso i bawb. www.crynwyrcymru.org.uk (Cymraeg) Contact / Cysylltwch: Deborah Rowlands, 01570 480083, deborahjrowlands@gmail.com Seventh Day Adventists. Fortnightly Saturdays, Cellan Millennium Hall, 10.15am-3.15pm. For more details: www.cellanmillenniumhall.co.uk

social _________________ Cellan Millennium Hall Film Nights. See film listings box on page 22 Coffee Stop, Thursdays 10.30am3pm at Emmaus Christian Fellowship, 78 Bridge Street, Lampeter. Soup, toasties, cakes. Warm friendly

environment. Contact: David, 01570 422529 Custard Queens WI at Victoria Hall, 7-10pm. Sun 18 May Subject tbc. Contact: Jen, 07540 383835, custardqueenswi@gmail.com www.facebook.com/custardqueenswi CYD Llambed. Ymarfer eich Cymraeg/Practise your Welsh. Dydd Mawrth 11 yb-12yh/Tuesdays 11am12 noon, Gwesty y Llew Du, Llanbedr P.S./Black Lion Hotel, Lampeter. Croeso i bawb/All welcome. Croeso i unrhyw Cymro/Cymraes sy'n fodlon i ymuno â ni. Cysyllt â/Contact: Mary Neal, 01570 470092 Golden Broth Lunch Club: Mon 5 May & 2 June in Cellan & Mon 19 May & 16 June in Llanfair, 11.30am-2pm We offer a FREE light lunch of soup, roll & butter, followed by cake, tea and coffee. Our main aim is to gather for a social and play cards or Scrabble, or just relax and natter to friends. Please contact Amanda (Cellan) 01570 421338, or Linda (Llanfair) 01570 493706, to register your interest. Whist Drives, Wed 7 & 21 May, 4 & 18 June at Hafan Deg, Lampeter, every fortnight. All welcome. All Funds to Hafan Deg League of Friends. Contact: Gwen Davies, 01570 481152

632991, gwd@llgc.org.uk Fair Gwirfoddolwyr. Mehefin 5, 10-4. Gwahoddir chwi i ddiwrnod agored a drefnir gan Lyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, mewn partneriaeth â CAVO, i ddathlu a hyrwyddo gwirfoddoli. Cyfle i brofi a thrafod yr amrywiol gyfleoedd gwirfoddoli sydd ar gael yn lleol. Cysyllt â: Gwyneth Davies, 01970 632991, gwd@llgc.org.uk Lampeter Credit Union. Would you like to do something that will make a positive difference to local people? For more details contact: 07891 632614 British Legion Lampeter is recruiting members now. This is your opportunity to become a member of the Legion. Contact Sharon, 07971 806886. Home-Start is a national charity supporting families who are struggling to cope in more than 300 communities across the UK. Our support is delivered by volunteers, in the family’s home, for a couple of hours every week. We also run family groups and social events for families. We are looking for volunteers to join us and become part of our team. Contact Jan Young, 01545 571317.

storytelling, books & creative writing _________

Ydych chi’n adnabod rhywun sy’n rhoi eu hamser a’u hymrwymiad i wirfoddoli yng Ngheredigion?

Lampeter Writers’ Workshop welcomes new members and meets weekly. Tuesdays 7-9pm, Wolfson Room, Trinity Saint David University, during college term time. Come and join us. Contact: Sue, 01570 423167 Meanwhile, the Storytelling Circle, third Thursday each month (19 May), 7 -9pm, Lampeter Students' Union (Andy Lawson Room). Open to all, storytellers and listeners, come along and shape the tale. Creative Writing Workshop. Full programme of workshops. Tysul Hall, Llandysul. £10. Refreshments available. Sponsored by Literature Wales. Contact Kelly, 01267 235336 Llangeitho Book Group meet monthly in Llangeitho Village Café. Informal chat about our chosen book. Contact: Gillian, 01974 821213

volunteering ___________ Volunteers’ Fair. Thurs 5 June, 10am -4pm. You are invited to an Open Day organised by The National Library of Wales, in partnership with CAVO, to celebrate and promote volunteering. A chance to sample and discuss a variety of locally available volunteering opportunities. For further information contact: Gwyneth Davies, 01970 18

CAVO Volunteer Recognition Awards

Do you know someone who gives their time and commitment to volunteering in Ceredigion? Ydych chi’n adnabod rhywun sydd wedi gwneud gwahaniaeth i bobl eraill? Do you know someone that has made a difference to others? Pam na wnewch chi eu henwebu a rhoi’r gydnabyddiaeth y maent yn eu haeddu iddyn nhw … Why not nominate them and give them the recognition they deserve… Categories: Under 25 Volunteer, Green Volunteer, Mentor/Supporting Volunteer, Trustee, Volunteer Driver, Social Enterprise Volunteer, Community Volunteer

Nomination forms from: CAVO Volunteer Centre, 67 Bridge Street Lampeter SA48 7AB Contact: Rik Mowbray, 423232, 0800 3280940 rik.mowbray@cavo.org.uk

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complementary & alternative therapists Charlotte Allen RSHom Homeopath 14 years' clinical experience. Homeopathy is a safe, holistic method of treating both emotional and physical conditions. Llanfair Clinic, 41 Bridge Street, Lampeter, SA48 8EG. 01570 493746 Val Allen, BACP senior accredited counsellor/psychotherapist. UKRC Registered. Offering counselling, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, EMDR. 23 High Street, Lampeter SA48 7BA, 01570 493522, valallen@surfanytime.net Transformational Bodywork. Iain Cameron Watson Trauma Release, Alexander Technique. Relief from stress/anxiety, PMT, insomnia, neck, back, shoulder, period pain, headaches. By donation. 07852 626001, cameronbodywork@gmail.com, http://transformationalbodywork.co.uk Jo Camlin BSc WSHom. Homoeopathy. Empower your own healing (or your child's) by telling your own story. Then a vital, energetic remedy is matched to your unique, personal experience. 01570 421480 (a.m.) The Light of Love, a short but powerful treatment harnessing and directing the power of the Universal Life Force, relaxing, healing by touching into the heart's gentle energy. Ceredwin (thirty years of energy work experience), 01570 421476 Cathy Crick Stanton. Yoga teacher / therapist (Iyengar trained) and Barbara Brennan Healer. For class details, or to book 1-2-1 yoga or therapy/healing sessions: 01570 421144, 07748 031614, cathycrick@hotmail.co.uk Glynis Florence, BA, Cert. Couples Counselling, Dip Psychosexual Therapy. Member of COSRT. Relationship counselling and therapy to address sexual concerns in Aberystwyth and Lampeter. Contact: 07780 458763 The Art of Well-Being: Reflexology and Indian Head Massage. Glennis

women's workshop ______ Wed 10.30am-3pm, St James’ Hall, Cwmann. 11am Qi Gong gentle exercise. 12noon lunch. 1pm workshop. Disabled access & toilet. Free car park. £2.50 a session (includes vegetarian lunch and all activities). Pay on the day, no membership or advance fee.

Gratwick, MAR, FFHT, fully qualified, insured, 10 years' experience. Stall at Lunar Market (see listings) selling aromatherapy products. Contact: 01570 493288 Wild Cherry Coaching. Battling stress, low confidence, or simply feeling stuck? Move forward with sensitive and holistic life coaching with Ros (BSc (Hons) Psychology, Diploma Stress Management, Advanced Diploma Life Coaching). Free consultation. 07462 746248, www.wildcherrycoaching.co.uk Bowen Technique and Reflexology relieves back, sciatic, neck and shoulder pain. FHT, AoR, fullyqualified. Contact Pearl 01974 299224, 07967 647920, www.bowen-reflex4wales.co.uk Alison Kaye MBAcC. Traditional Chinese Acupuncture. Llanfair Clinic, 41 Bridge Street, Lampeter, SA48 8EG. 07779 256388 Susan McAllister (Bsc Hons). Transformational Teacher, Therapist & Consultant. Over 20 years of teaching, complementary therapy & healing experience. Available now for Crystal Healing Workshops & Angelic Tarot Readings. Contact: 01570 493006, 07572 672986, sue@tranquillight.vpweb.co.uk Michael Meanwell Aromatherapy Holistic Massage using essential oils to suit your needs. Fully qualified, VTCT trained. I am also a Reiki Level 3 Diploma practitioner. Cross House, Tregaron, SY25 6ND. 01974 298094 Louise Nadim BSc Hons, Ph.D. Fully qualified, insured Brennan Healer. Working in the Human Energy Field assessing, balancing and healing, to restore physical, emotional and spiritual health. Contact: 01570 421144,07920 112228, louise_nadim@hotmail.com Dr Colette Power. Mindfulnessbased Stress Management, MB Pain & Illness Management; Introduction to Mindfulness Courses; 1-2-1 coaching. For future courses, or to

discuss ways of working with mindfulness for you/your group. Contact: 07890 835873, colette@mindfulnesscourse.co.uk

www.mindfulnesscourse.co.uk Taiga R. Przibylla B.A.DipHSEC. Shiatsu. Seiki. Buqi Vital Energy and Oriental Bodywork. Werndriw Natural Health Clinic, 23 High Street, Lampeter. SA48 7BH. 07974 674243, taigaprzibylla@hotmail.com Living Excellently: assisting people to make the most of themselves. Confidence-Building, Assertion Skills, Mat-Based Pilates, Style Coaching, Life Coaching. Shân Rees BA, Dip.Couns, Dip Style & Life Coaching. 01570 218138, 07940 375147, shanharmony@aol.com, www.livingexcellently.co.uk Eva Ryan MTI. Wholistic massage to help rebalance and heal body, mind and emotions. Treatment tailored to your unique needs. Registered, insured practitioner. At Taliaris, or arrange home visits. Contact: 01558 822390, 07792 748191 Remedial Massage Therapy. Kelly Smith, LCM dip. 4, Maesyfelin, Llangybi, SA48 8LY. 01570 493774, 07582 170181 Christine Stephenson BSc MNIMH. Medical Herbalist at Llanfair Clinic, 41 Bridge Street, Lampeter - for a holistic approach to health and use of herbs with an emphasis on the importance of a good diet. Call: 01239 858946 Ashley Ward MAR GJC (Dip Reflex). Dancing Tree Reflexology. Reflexology in the comfort of your own home, within 15-mile radius of Lampeter. Fully-insured member of Association of Reflexologists. Contact: 01570 422985, 07811 767563, www.dancingtree.co.uk Reflexology. Annie Zakiewicz MAR is a fully-insured member of the Association of Reflexologists and practises from Cellan. Contact: 01570 493295, 07790 107521, www.reflexologywithannie.co.uk

Drop in when you please. New Copy date: Friday 9 May members always welcome. Theme: ‘Campaigns & Protests’ Workshops: Wed 7 May: Card Making Send your letters/articles/listings/ to Wed 14 May: Painting lampetergrapevine@gmail.com Wed 21 May: Board Games Wed 28 May: Creating Mosaics Adverts to Contact: 01570 423167 or 01545 lampetergrapevineads@gmail.com 590391 19


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CLASSES AND GROUPS Classes subject to change: please check www.cellanmillenniumhall.co.uk for updates & contact details. See our website What’s On page for one-off events MONDAY Line Dancing 7-10pm Lunch Club 11.30-2pm (5 May) TUESDAY Lampeter Home Education Group 12-5pm Qi Gong 6-7pm Tai Chi 7-8pm Beekeepers 2nd Tues of month, 8pm

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small sections of thin white pipe, almost certainly the broken stems from the clay pipes smoked by men and women from about the middle of the 16th Century. These pipes were easily broken and discarded, so finding the bowl of one intact was interesting. Not only did many of the pipes have ornate designs, but some were given grand names

WEDNESDAY Table Tennis 10am-12noon, all ages, suitable for intermediate players Quilting Club 12.30-4pm Yoga 5.30-7pm

e.g. Alderman and Church Warden. One design, used

THURSDAY Village Improvement Society Cttee1st Thurs of month 7pm W.I. 2nd Thurs of month 7.30pm

interesting websites on the subject including "The society

SATURDAY Seventh Day Adventists, fortnightly 10.15am-3.15pm. Please contact Joy beforehand, 01550 740353

ribs and leaves, similar to one I found on a Llanddewi Brefi footpath. I subsequently discovered a number of

for Clay Pipe Research"! Copy Deadline: Friday 9 May Theme: ‘Campaigns & Protests’ lampetergrapevine@gmail.com

FRIDAY Art Group 10am–1pm Film Night fortnightly 7.15pm (see p22 for full details)

during the late 18th and early 19th Century, was that of

May I Tempt You … to Share a beautiful garden with summer house & facilities? Would you like to have a get away & maybe grow some lettuces or flowers, No charge? Would suit young couple with a baby or older couple/ retired.

Tempted? Leave your contact details with Angie on the cheese stall at the People’s Market & I will get back to you.

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Therapist Fair Mulberry Bush Café, Saturday 17 May 2.30–4.30pm

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Traditional Chinese Medicine her approach focuses on the harmonious and unobstructed flow of vital energy, the clearing of any blockages in meridians, joints and organs, effecting postural correction and transforming emotions, thereby restoring health and vitality naturally.

For May, our theme is Women’s Health, so please come and see what we have to support health through all women’s lives. On Saturday 17 May we will be holding a Therapist Fair, which will give women and men a chance to meet local therapists and find out how they can help. The event is free and everyone is welcome. Therapists attending are:

Annie Zakiewicz qualified as a reflexologist in 2007. She is a member of the Association of Reflexologists and is registered with the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). Reflexology can be a deeply relaxing therapy. A reflexologist uses a specific touch technique on your hands or feet to help you relax. Relaxation helps improve mood, aid sleep and relieve tension. The result is an overall sense of well-being.

 Ali Kaye and Shion Buschner-Wilson: Acupuncture  Val Allen: Counselling and Psychotherapy  Catriona MacDonald: Osteopathy & Sacro-Cranial

Osteopathy  Taiga Przibylla: Shiatsu, Seiki and Bugi Healing  Annie Zakiewicz: Reflexology

Mike Clarke is a Bowen Technique practitioner. The Bowen Technique is a remedial, hands-on therapy that is applied using very gentle pressure. The practitioner uses thumbs and fingers on precise points of the body to perform Bowen`s unique sets of rolling-type moves which stimulate the muscles and soft tissue of the body. There is no manipulation or adjustment of hard tissue and no force is used. The experience of a treatment is gentle, subtle and relaxing. It is believed that the Bowen Technique prompts the body to rest, repair and balance itself and clients report the experience of pain relief, improvement of function and recovery of energy.

 Mike Clarke: Bowen Technique  Jo Camlin: Homeopathy  Gillian Butler: Shamanic Reiki  Christine Stephenson: Medical Herbalist  Louise Nadim and Cathy Crick Stanton: Barbara

Brennan Energy Healing

Ali Kaye and Shion Buschner- Wilson have been practicing Acupuncture in the Lampeter area for over twenty five years. They both studied at the College of Traditional Acupuncture at Leamington Spa under Professor J.R Worsley. Ali writes: As a member of the British Acupuncture Council I am engaged in continuing professional development and have made a particular study of the use of acupuncture in the treatment of sub fertility, pregnancy and childbirth. Using acupuncture enables me to treat each person's unique energetic pattern and to help people make profound changes in health and well-being.

Jo Camlin BSc WSHom qualified as a Homeopath in 2009. Homeopathy is holistic in its approach, and takes the whole person into account when finding the right remedy. Jo will be available to discuss symptoms, remedies, potencies, acute or chronic issues, children’s health, as well as any general philosophical healthcare questions or the philosophy of homeopathy. Gillian Butler practices Reiki using a form of Shamanic journeying, which can provide healing on an emotional or a physical level. She is a Reiki Master with thirteen years experience.

Val Allen is a Senior Accredited Member of British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy; a UK Registered Independent Counsellor. She has worked as a psychotherapist, counsellor and clinical hypnotherapist for over 25 years, offering brief counselling as well as long term psychotherapy. Her work is Integrative, based in person-centred theory informed by various other approaches, including trainings in EMDR, Somatic Trauma Therapy and LBGTO issues. Catriona MacDonald is a Registered Osteopath. She has been practicing osteopathy since 1989 and began working in Lampeter in 2010. Her aims are not only to alleviate pain and immobility but also to help people find deeper levels of wellness. She particularly enjoys supporting expectant mums and families, as well as helping people recovering from trauma and long term illness.

Christine Stephenson is a practitioner of Western Herbal Medicine (WHM), a discipline which has evolved over the last 2000 years. In its modern form WHM combines traditional knowledge of herbs with scientific research. Dietary advice plays an important part in treatment. Herbal Medicine is appropriate for many conditions but is particularly good at treating chronic conditions such as gut related problems, skin conditions and hormonal disturbances. Louise Nadim and Cathy Crick Stanton are both Barbara Brennan hands-on energy healing practitioners registered with the CNHC. Brennan healing is an holistic therapy that strengthens, rebalances and repairs the energy field which flows through and around the body. This process improves physical, mental and emotional well-being, increases awareness and provides a way forward through chronic illness, anxiety, depression and energy loss. Josie Smith

Taiga Przibylla is a practitioner in Vital Energy and Oriental Bodywork with over 25 years experience. Trained in Shiatsu, Seiki, and Buqi Healing she combines different techniques to effect and enhance the body’s ability to heal and self-regulate. Informed by 21


POTTING SHED DIRECT All natural materials, sustainable and ethical.

Natural Craft Stall

Film Night

People’s Market,

Fri 23 May “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (12A)

Victoria Hall, Lampeter, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, 10am - 1pm

The Food and Craft Market,

Martin Freeman, Ian McKellan, Benedict Cumerbatch

Llansawel Village Hall, 3rd Saturday, 10am -12.30pm

Fri 6 June “12 Years A Slave” (15)

Buy pre-packed or pick and mix ranges of plant dyed textiles; needlework and felting kits; fair trade upcycled jewellery, hand felt purses, embroidered bags, cushions; gifts; bespoke commissioned designs; or book a place on a workshop direct from the stall.

Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumerbatch

Fri 20 June “Mandela: Long Walk to Fredom”(15) Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge

Natural Craft Workshops

DOORS OPEN 7.15pm for 7.45pm start Admission by Donation

10–4 pm Small friendly, informal groups with all materials and a light lunch included.

BIG SCREEN & DIGITAL THEATRE SOUND WWW.CELLANMILLENNIUMHALL.CO.UK

Regular venues include 1st Lampeter Scouts Hall, Llansawel Village Hall and The Quercus Rooms, Carmarthen. Raised needlework, creative use of plants like nettles, natural plant dyeing, wet/dry felting, & making textiles all on offer. £35 per person (unless otherwise stated). Booking essential Please see websites or visit Pam’s stall for further details. www.pottingsheddirect.co.uk www.facebook.com/pottingsheddirect www.pinterest.com/pamdirect www.etsy.com/uk/shop/pottingsheddirect

VOLUNTEER PROJECTIONIST REQUIRED TO TAKE OVER THE FILM NIGHTS AT CELLAN HALL

Please contact Amanda Newman, 01570 421338

Cacennau cartref, bara, cyffaith a bwydydd sawrus Ffrwythau, llysiau a phlanhigion tymhorol, cartref Cig a gynhyrchir yn lleol a dewis o waith llaw crefft Te a choffi Homemade cakes, bread, preserves and savouries Homegrown seasonal fruit, vegetables and plants Locally-produced meat and a selection of handmade craft Tea and coffee

Find us at The People’s Market , Victoria Hall every 2nd & 4th Saturday, Llansawel Market, every 3rd Saturday. We have a rest on the 1st Saturday.

Join us for our

Birthday Celebration Saturday 10 May

Home of

People’s Market, Victoria Hall

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the writing room “Call in” said the poet Gillian Clarke “I’ll have an

Some of the published poets have formed a reading group called Red Heron. They have read at The Old Town Festival in Carmarthen for the last two years, and last year read at the PENfro literature festival. They also have read in Lampeter at The Kings Festival and at The Food Festival. Most recently the workshop became part of an exciting new project called The Welsh/Irish Spoken Poetry Alliance, WISPA. WISPA links Irish and other West Wales writing groups to enable Irish writers to come to Wales to give readings and have a professional development day, and in return a Welsh poet goes to Ireland and enjoys the same hospitality. The writers’ workshop welcomes new members and meets weekly on Tuesdays, 7-9pm in the Wolfson Room, Trinity Saint David University, during college term time. Come and join us. Sue Moules

office in College Street”. This was September 1984 and Gillian was the University writer in residence. She was here for a year, and during that time the Lampeter Writers’ Workshop was founded. We put up notices calling local writers and would-be writers to attend an inaugural meeting, and the workshop on Tuesday nights started. This year we are celebrating thirty years of being the longest running writers’ group in Wales. Like all groups we’ve had our highs and lows, but from those early days long standing friendships have been made. I’m told Lampeter is on a ley line. It certainly has a lot of poets. Back in 1984 I had seen a few in the pages of literary magazines, had even shared a page with them. Now I meet them, and others who came having heard of Gillian’s residence. Gillian Clarke is now the National Poet of Wales, but back in 1984 she was renovating her cottage and working as a Writer on Tour. Now she is on the GCSE syllabus and reads as part of Poetry Live, Final Copy Deadline taking poetry to huge audiences. Back then we put up notices of poetry readings on trees in the Shakespearean manner; now we put notices on social media. Miss it & you risk not In this Dylan Thomas celebratory year Lampeter being included in the hosts an International Dylan Thomas summer school at the University, and hopefully more local events, as June Issue Dylan Thomas knew Lampeter well. He drank in The Castle Hotel, and was to have given a reading in college “if I’m not dead” he wrote to the student who had asked him in 1953. We have a Dylan Thomas plaque outside The Castle Hotel. There should be one CELLAN ART GROUP by the former court house Presents where Captain William Killick was on trial for shooting at the Majoda bungalow in New Quay where Dylan and his Free entry family lived. There will be a display of work by the members of In the thirty years of its the Friday Art Group existence Lampeter Writers’ Workshop has produced At the Millennium Hall, Cellan many anthologies and Saturday 10th May, 10am-4pm individual poets have produced collections and Please come along and take a look, won major competitions, have a chat, and a cuppa with us. some have gone on to lecture in creative writing.

Fri 9 May

“Creative Cellan On Show”

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Silly Faces, Frames & Fun With Jorge & Danni

Can we tempt you to get creative? … Give your photos a silly make-over … You will need:  Printed Photos (portraits work well  Coloured paper/card & thicker card  Scissors  Glue (possibly a glue gun if using stones/ sticks)  Collection of natural objects

 Cut the photo into strips or shapes

 Re-arrange onto coloured card or paper,

leaving gaps between pieces  When happy with your design, glue into place  Be creative!

For Frame …  First cut out a frame shape from coloured card/paper  Place this over your chosen photo (or stick it in place)  Using the natural objects you collected, arrange them around the frame  When happy with your design, glue them into place  Cut a thicker piece of card to attach to the back of the frame. Enjoy! 24


MAY UPDATE It is now only three months to the Lampeter Food Festival on Saturday 26 July and the pace of organising is picking up fast. Marquees, insurance, first aid cover, electricity supplies are all being dealt with. Demonstrations and workshops are being planned with a growing team of chefs including Lisa Fearn, Vicky North and Denise Baker-McClearn. Bookings from stallholders are now coming in thick and fast. All this should make this year’s festival on Saturday 26 July a bumper feast of food activity. But before the festival itself we are busily arranging a number of activities to raise funds, build the momentum and get as many people involved as possible.

FESTIVAL FEASTS The first two feasts have now been consumed at The Mulberry Bush and The Belle, Llanllwni. Both were sell-outs and enjoyed by all, with fine music and great food. 

Next up, on Saturday 17 May, will be Tom Holden and the Rambling Pea at Victoria Hall, with music by the Pig’s Foot String Band. Tickets are going very fast for this so if you want to grab a seat, book at www.lampeterfoodfestival.org.uk/feasts

On Friday 13 June the 25 Mile from Cardigan will be at Victoria Hall for another pop-up feast. Music at that feast will be provided by local singer/songwriter Georgia Owen.

Our final feast before the festival will be in the Private Dining Room at Trinity Saint David University on Friday 18 July. The tickets for all the feasts are £25 with half the ticket price going to support the Lampeter Food Festival. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION Our food-themed Photographic Competition is now up and running. The competition is open to children and adults and has three categories: local food products, local food producers and local food venues. Cash prizes have kindly been donated by Trinity Saint David University amongst others, so it is definitely time to get snapping. More information at www.lampeterfoodfestival.org.uk/photocomp

YOUNG PEOPLE’S FOOD FESTIVAL EVENT New this year will be a food festival event aimed specifically at young people. This will take place on Saturday 5 July in Victoria Hall. A number of organisations are already getting involved including Lampeter Youth Theatre and Ysgol Bro Pedr, and a whole range of activities and performances are being planned. We are keen to hear from any other local youth organisations and schools that would like to take part in the day. For more information contact Chris on 01570 493649 or chair@lampeterfoodfestival.org.uk

Chris Studman

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TAINCWM HOUSE www.taincwm.wordpress.com With the weather warming the arrival of Isle of Wight tomatoes is a real treat. Now with large vine, mini plum, cherry on the vine, and all sorts of heritage varieties. We should have every base covered. Later in the year they will be joined by the local varieties. But it is not all about tomatoes – asparagus from Herefordshire is back with us for its short but wonderful season. Having bid farewell to English apples now is the time for the seafreighted southern hemisphere fruit to really shine – fabulous apples and pears from Chile and Argentina which will be joined by lemons and oranges from South Africa. Long hot days and cool nights bode well for some seriously juicy eureka lemons.

Email: taincwm@live.co.uk Tel: 01570 471554 / 07949 679026

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Taincwm is a haven of peace and tranquillity... 2 large double bedrooms with private facilities and lovely views Evening meals for residents and non-residents... parties of up to 6 welcome… Check out the reviews for our food on our website!

Follow us on twitter @organiclampeter Find us on facebook/OrganicFreshFoodCo Visit our shop on the Industrial Estate in Lampeter. 01570 423099

SLAB WOOD FOR SALE Can be used for building raised beds, cladding, footpath edging or just firewood

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Making a Hobby Work: resourceful mum sets up textile business dimensional embroidery. Workshops can also be tailored to an individual or a group’s needs. Eventually Pam would like to see Potting Shed Direct making a real difference in the local community. “Through my workshops and kits I want to encourage people to ‘get creative naturally’. It really is a fantastic form of therapy with no rights, wrongs or judgments made.” “I am amazed at how much support I have received. I have had friends getting their mothers involved, sitting around the kitchen table sewing, needle-felting acorns, rolling felt balls, carding wool, packing kits, making labels. That is what is so special about this area, this community. We know that we are all connected, that we all influence each other and between us we shape the environment and world that we inhabit. The markets I attend reflect this too. I couldn’t have done any of this without that support and I want to thank everyone for the encouraging comments, the practical, even financial help from my family, friends and community. You are amazing!” The Potting Shed Direct stall can be found locally at the People’s Market Lampeter, Felinfach Village Hall and Llansawel Village Hall. You can purchase pre-packed or pick’n’mix ranges of plant dyed textiles; needlework and felting kits, bespoke hand embroidered gifts and commissions direct from the stall. Regular workshops are held at 1st Lampeter Scouts Hall, The Quercus Rooms, Carmarthen, and other local and national venues (please see advert on page 22 for details).

Pam Newton, locally based craftswoman, smallholder and mum of four, is the resourceful woman who set up Potting Shed Direct in 2008. Pam lives in Rhydcymerau, in the foothills of Brechfa Forest. She uses plants such as nettles, rhubarb, weld and woad to dye fibres and textiles which she then uses to create bespoke needlework and felt work. Her holistic methods, influenced by medieval techniques, keep traditional crafts alive in a contemporary way. Potting Shed Direct was started, in 2008, as a gardening business, with an emphasis on sustainable organic and native planting. A fruitless search for natural materials led her to develop her own range of natural dyes from the plants she was working with, sourcing textiles like sheep and alpaca fleece from neighbouring farmers and small holders. Pam uses these materials to create traditional handmade embroidered boxes, felt work and raised needlework, affectionately known as ‘stumpwork’. The forests, mountains and rivers of the beautiful local landscape have inspired the colours and textures of Pam’s fabrics and textiles. Fungi, oak leaves, acorns, strawberries and blackberries are examples of the endless inspiration for creating 3 dimensional interpretations of the natural world. This year, to Pam’s amazement, Potting Shed Direct was invited by Country Living Magazine to exhibit at their prestigious Country Living Spring Fair at the Business Design Centre, in Islington, London. For the show she decided to take the plunge and launch her new range of bespoke wedding accessories, influenced by the Middle Ages. These individually commissioned garters, favour bags, mussies and headdresses are a natural alternative to the more traditional wedding accessory. Pam’s other passion is passing on her knowledge of these traditional skills, to lead workshops and to encourage participants to creatively take inspiration from nature. Workshops include experimenting with plants to make dyed fibres, textiles, wools and threads, developing them into felt artwork and

Workshop dates: 10 May Textile Dyeing 16 May Creative use of Nettles 21 May Bring your Rags 28 May Creative use of Wool Pam Newton

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The Conscious Cabaret is sure to be a great day out for all ages with Live music, Workshops, People's Council, Healing Space and Kids Cwtch. It is a freely evolving festival run by the people, for the people. It also acts as a community resource bank that actualises unity and promotes a culture of generosity and openness via the Magic hat. The Conscious Cabaret is currently recruiting  Musicians and Performers for the Cabaret  Guest speakers to talk about local and global community issues  People to run workshops  Healers for the healing space  Volunteers/Stewards to help with pre/post production, as well at the events

This beautiful land - which is so welcoming, I love, with all my heart.

Time to get out and about and have fun

If there is one thing I've learnt on my journey it is that Home is a special place and that a feeling of 'being at home' can often occur - if the environment allows it. I love to create spaces. I've spent the best part of my lifetime preparing space. The motto “If you build it, they will come” often springs to mind when preparing for a gathering, so the more energy put in, the better. Rainbow gatherings, which I've been involved with in the UK since 2009, last for 28 days (from new moon to new moon) and this family friendly, magic hat run dis-organisation has some very effective, yet unconventional ideas in how a sustainable and more contenting lifestyle can actually be achieved through the use of a few basic principles. I've lived in very strong communities that use the talking stick for their counsel. It's a magical process that can create strong bonds between people and to make things really move forward, rather than the bickering that can become all consuming within small groups of individuals all trying to share the same space. It's an incredible tool that can help soothe, or inspire, or release, or enthuse, and I'd love to share it with you. These communities were run on Magic hat and that too was a great learning for me about how we can all create abundance if we can unite our hearts and our resources. Myself and some good friends are putting on a day of festivities on Sunday 11 May in Tregaron, that incorporates a talking circle. We've called in the People's Council, and it’s free to take any shape it so desires, so long as it adheres to the continued use of the talking stick. It is a gift to us all, to be able to communicate and break down the barriers of ego within us, to be able to forgive, and to be able focus our collective energy towards greater aspirations. One voice from all, not one voice dictating to the many. For a free and fair society, we should all be talking and listening to each other a whole lot more within our local communities. This 'Conscious Cabaret' event is open to all and should provide a comfortable, family-friendly and educational environment for us to be together, and celebrate each other and the world we live in. I do hope you can make it. You would be most welcome. For more details of event see flyer on page 20. With love and best regards, Blue Eagle

Contact Blue, 07862 237 566 Denmark Farmhouse, Betws Bledrws, Lampeter, SA48 8PB. unitewithlove@gmail.com Facebook: ConsciousCabaretICE Magic Hat All are welcome to contribute as little or as much as they want. This could be putting in love and good intentions, as well as money or other resources. This 'bank of resource' is a community fund that can help cover any event costs, as well as offering grants to other social or environmental projects. There is no entrance fee, and any money contributed to the hat is purely voluntary and anonymous. The Magic Hat Council (a finance meeting using the talking stick) allows for the allocation of this resource upon request. All requests for funding must be via a consensus, meaning that there must be a unanimous agreement between whoever is present. Each MHC will agree upon a time and a place for the next MHC before the end of each meeting. People's Council The talking circle, or listening circle, is a great opportunity for connections to be made, for sharing or networking, planning or orientating, or for disagreements to be settled. Every one of us has a unique perspective, so the more perspectives we have of a situation, the more understanding we have and the more skilfully we can act individually and as a group. The more energy that is put into the circle, the more energy there is to create and build upon the visions that we share. Are you tempted to see if by sharing with the larger group, you can take a step forward in realising your dreams through unity and co-operation?  The People's council will begin at midday.  All are welcome to join or leave the circle at any time. 28


This third Local General Knowledge and Cryptic Crossword is sponsored by Conti’s Café, which has PRIZE - Conti’s Ice Cream competition kindly offered the winner the opportunity to sample its award-winning ice cream, with a prize of two 500ml cartons of whatever flavours the winner chooses. Conti’s Café has been described as an integral part of the tapestry of Lampeter life and the thousands of people - locals, visitors and university students - who have enjoyed the unique atmosphere of the café over the years, would agree with that description. Renowned visitors have included Marianne Faithful, Mick Jagger, Gordon Ramsey and Dylan Thomas. Opened in 1933, this was one of a chain of 17 Conti Cafés across South and West Wales started by Artillio Conti after he had walked to Wales from Italy at the age of 13. Passed Prize Local Knowledge/Cryptic Crossword No 3 (Jeep) from father to son, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Leno, the tradition of making award-winning ice cream and providing a truly welcoming café 8 atmosphere has been continued. Now the business 9 10 has passed to Jo Conti, Leno’s daughter, and the ice cream is made by Leno’s grandson, Tom. 11 Details of the history and the current menu can be 12 13 14 found on the website, www.contisicecream.com. 15 17

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Across 1. Shellfish found in Cardigan Bay (7) 22 23 4. Pantomime put on in January 2013 at the Aberyst24 25 wyth Arts Centre (7) 9. Pink guest house on side of A475 in Llanwnnen 26 27 (8,5) 28 29 30 11. Transport service offered by Chris, R&T, Helen Lloyd and NickH (4) 12. Altered on file to show as dead? (2,4) 13. Shows approval of no old pennies? (4) 31 32 33 34 15. The function of the stone that sits on the top of 35 36 many ancient welsh burial chambers (3) 16 & 30. Lampeter cafe with the name of a traditional 37 Welsh folk song (6,4) 17. One of our feline friends from Pentrefelin (3) Down 19. Country of Lampeter’s twin (6) 1. Provided by the company taken over by Lucy Watson and 20. Requirement that ends newt weed (4) Ben Pratt in January 2012 (7,5,4) 22. Ticket abbreviation for coming back to Lampeter 2. A trainload hops around to get to the Lampeter restaurant by bus (3) (6,8) 23. Told on four faces above Lampeter Town Hall (4) 3. Status of Elin Jones, AM representing Ceredigion, following 24. School offered by Sally Sanders on Lampeter Inthe vote in 2011 (9) dustrial Estate (5) 5. Celebrating 60 years serving food from sea and field (6) 25. Cwmann 5 mile event planned for May 24th (3) 6. Woman’s clothes shop in Lampeter (4) 26. Sour dark fruit found in the hedgerows around 7. They are sung when Wales plays England (8,7) 8. Large lake just north of the Lampeter Llanybydder road (4,9) Lampeter (4) 28. Precious gifts from 1 across? (6) 10. Razed in the 1130`s by a Welsh raid (8,6) 14. Profession of the yeomanry who marched out of Lampeter in 30. See 16 across 31. Leave out nothing with the end of permit (4) 10/08/1914 (7) 33. Two of these expected with meat? (3) 18. Creative Cove supplies materials for this hobby (3) 34. He or she could be calling the Lampeter police 21. And other things in brief found at the centre of vetch (3) 27. This dam builder could be re-introduced into the Teifi after a station (6) 35. Number on College Street of Gwilym C Price Son 600 year absence (6) & Daughters (3) 29. One of the two main types of customer using HSBC (5) 37. Is this a Scandinavian agricultural holding 1.5 km 32. First name of Evans the builder from Felinfach (3) NE of Betws Bledrws? (7,4) 36. Symbol for sodium found in carbonates (6) 19

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Celtic Christianity: Part III

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Saint Tewdrig Martyr Reposed: 480 Remembered: April 1 In Wales, little is known of specific battles with the Anglo-Saxons on the borders of British territory. The veil is drawn back a little in the life of St Tewdrig, a post-Roman King of Brecon. He gave up his Kingdom in order to become a hermit at Tintern. However, in about 480, he was recalled to take up armour again when the territory of his tribe was threatened with invasion. Though victorious in battle, he was severely wounded. He hoped to be taken to the island of Flatholm to die, but expired at Mathern on an inlet in the Severn in Monmouthshire in south west Wales. He was buried at Merthyr Tewdrig, meaning ‘Martyr Tewdrig’, otherwise known as Mathern, meaning ‘place of a king’. Any king who lost his life in battle against pagan forces was deemed a martyr for the faith. There is a well by the road to the church where his wounds were washed. Not all the saints have a troparion written for them. However, Christianity is a resurrectional faith and we believe that those saints who precede us to heaven have more free time on their hands than us; so we can ask any of them to pray and intercede for us. In 1616 a stone coffin was found by the altar in the church at Mathern with a badly damaged skull. A plaque in the church gives an account of the finding and reburial. Harry Harrison

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Cacennau cartref, bara, cyffaith a bwydydd sawrus Ffrwythau, llysiau a phlanhigion tymhorol, cartref Cig a gynhyrchir yn lleol a dewis o waith llaw crefft Te a choffi

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The People’s Market

Plant Swap Saturday 26 April Please bring excess seedlings / plants to swap, or make a donation

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