The Grapevine - Summer 2019

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THE GRAPEVINE

The local newsletter for Llangorse, Bwlch and surrounding communities Llangorse • Llanfihangel Talyllyn • Talyllyn • Llanywern • Pennorth • Llangasty • Cathedine • Bwlch

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Summer Activities for ages 4 years and over! From Rock Climbing to Horse Riding, we’ve got something for all ages and abilities at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre! Our summer events include our popular Indoor Multi-Activity Sessions, Riding Holidays and Riding Fun Days! Visit our website or give us a call for more information...

Llangorse Multi Activity Centre

01874 658 272

The Grapevine - Summer 2019 Inside this issue... • Llangorse Village Fete • Talyllyn Telephone Kiosk - Grand Launch Event • Bwlch with Altitude Challenge Report • Moon Gazing Evening • Llangorse Common Community Toilets Update • Llangorse Sailing Club Open Day • Music at St. Paulinus Church, Llangorse • Monthly Coffee Mornings • Sixth Form Success at Gwernyfed • News from our Churches, Chapels, Village Halls, Local Events, and much, much more!

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Llyn Syfaddan History Group

Roger Reese

We are pleased to announce that the disused Talyllyn phone kiosk has been given a new lease of life. With the aid of a Sustainable Development Fund grant from the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority we have transformed our phone kiosk into an attractive centrepiece for the village. We have landscaped the area around the box, adding a planter and a memory bench, both made from recycled plastic from farms, where people can share and record their recollections of the area in a notebook which will be permanently based next to the kiosk. These memories will be recorded and placed on our website, www.llangorsehistory.org. Behind the bench is a replica sign from the old Talyllyn Railway station The phone kiosk itself is now a miniature local information centre illustrating many aspects of our fascinating history and landscape. There will also be space in the kiosk to advertise local businesses who are invited to contact Roger Young or myself for further details. Many local Talyllyn residents have supported the project including Jo and Tom Coppins, Robin Rennison, Roger Young, Ian Jones, Barbara Anglezark, Mark Young, Jon Dixon who provided the stunning visual displays and The Walled Garden at Treberfyd for supporting the maintenance of the plants in the planter. Finally, we could not have taken up care of the kiosk without the commitment of our Community Council who managed the technical details of adoption from British Telecom. To celebrate the new beginning a grand launch event was organised for the 3rd July in the evening when June Rennison, (ne Harris) and a representative from the Parks Authority jointly cut the ribbon! Having lived in Talyllyn for most of her life June remembers the local excitement when the phone kiosk was first installed in 1966 and used it on many occasions!

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We hope now that the kiosk has a bright future to be enjoyed by local people and visitors for many more years to come! Our next talk by Helen Ellis is at Llangasty Hall on Thursday 11th July starting at the earlier time of 7.15pm. Helen`s talk is titled “80 yrs on; One Local Family`story of WW2”, based on the experiences of Val and Wilfred Morris of Manest Court. The talk will be followed by our popular ham and cheese ploughman's at £6. Refreshments will also be available. To reserve your ploughman's please phone the number below. Advance notice that our AGM will take place on Thursday 10th October to be followed by a talk by archivist and member Janet Karn titled “Murder most Foul“. A Look at some of the dastardly deeds that have taken place in the local area. You have been warned! Roger Reese - 01874 658726

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Llangorse Common Toilets We continue to fundraise towards our match funding target of £7,000. Two coffee mornings have recently been held in support of the project, the first at Pennorth Chapel and a second at Llangorse Youth & Community Centre. Both were very well attended, raising a combined total of £578. Our thanks go out to Roger Young and everyone involved in organising the Pennorth Chapel coffee morning, and to Susan Jevons, Julie Pugh and helpers for organising the Llangorse morning. Diolch yn fawr! The demolition of the old toilet block went ahead as planned in March, and I am pleased to report that J L Stephens Ltd of Talybont-on-Usk have been appointed to build the new energeyefficient, sustainable facility in it's place. Construction started at the beginning of June, with work expected to complete by the end of the year. A grand opening will follow - watch this space! Temporary public toilet facilities are being provided until the new building is complete. If you wish to support the project, please contact Jim Price (Treasurer) on 658 616.

Ryan Thomas

Fundraiser Coffee Mornings The time has flown by and the requests keep coming in for us to lend our support to. It only serves to indicate that we are a busy lot in this area... and we wouldn't have it otherwise. These coffee mornings are on the second Monday of each month 10am - 12 noon. Amounts raised from last Grapevine time were as follows: • Parkinsons UK - £214 • Christian Aid Disaster Relief and Development - £110 • Llangorse Common Community Toilets - £228 The next ones that we have all been asked to give some support to are: • July 8th - Respite Break for Refugees • August 12th - Campaign to completely eradicate Polio (Rotary) • September 9th - Pancreatic Cancer UK (Research for effective treatment) • October 14th - Woodland Trust Wales / Trees for Life • November 11th - St John's Family Centre Perhaps you can volunteer an hour or so to help , one off or more frequently? Please say so ! Perhaps you can make a cake to sell (or raffle)? Please say so! Perhaps you would like us to have a coffee morning for a cause that you benefit from, care about or support? Please say so!

Advance notice of our Christmas Tree Festival Llangors Church, 14th & 15th December 2019 We would love to hear from anyone representing a community group or local business that would like to display an Xmas tree in the Festival. There will be a big event on Saturday 14th which will show off all the trees as we celebrate with Christmas Carols and seasonal refreshments. If you’d like to advertise your group or business by displaying a tree, please contact: Rev. Trina Lodge on 01874 658878.

The Black Cock Inn Llanfihangel Talyllyn

Food served all day Curry Night on Fridays Curry and a Pint for £11.95

(Ordinary Menu Also Served)

Sunday Lunches 12noon - 2pm Bookings Taken

I hesitate to use the phrase but ( notwithstanding its debatable recent coinage) "we are all in this together"!

(Ordinary Menu 5pm - close)

Thank you again for the support and good will. "Eat, drink and be merry ... but the end is NOT in sight!"

Families Welcome

Here's a quote I came across : "Remember how helpless you feel when you have a full cup of lovely coffee in your hand, and you start to sneeze!"

Tel: 01874 658 697

Susan Jevons / Julie Pugh

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Bwlch with Altitude Challenge 10th Anniversary

Emma Harrison

The Bwlch With Altitude Challenge has now been running for 10 years! We think the reason for its continued success is summed up in the words of one of this year’s competitors… “The Bwlch With Altitude challenge is brilliant… with all kinds of questions to solve as you’re going between checkpoints. It doesn’t half make you think about where you are. How much we don’t see. How much we don’t question. How much we go round with our eyes half open! Sometimes you don’t need to go far from home to feel like you’ve been away for the day.” Thank you to our generous supporters, whose combined efforts made this year’s 10th anniversary challenge on Saturday 8th June 2019 run so smoothly... Catering: Beacons Farm Shop at The Welsh Venison Centre, Bwlch Village Hall, Bwlch & Cathedine WI & Glanpant Waterproof maps, quiz sheets, banners, posters, certificates, etc.: Greener Graphics & Phil Event Safety Team: Emma, Hilary, Geordie, John, Mark, Mike, Paul & Pete, with professional support from Black Mountains Guiding and Llangorse Multi Activity Centre As always, thank you to local residents & businesses for providing top prizes. The original Bwlch With Altitude Challenge is our legendary 12 mile Walking Route. We are delighted to announce that our 2019 Champion is Fruitbricks Minus 2, winning wine & chocolates donated by Lesley & The Star Bunkhouse, plus a photo with our iconic trophy! • Fastest time: Chunky Monkeys, winning a meal at the New Inn/Beacons Backpackers • Highest score in quiz: Hold My Beer, winning a voucher for Latte-da • Best team name: Ginthusiasts, winning a voucher for boat hire on Llangorse Lake courtesy of Lakeside Caravan and Camping Park

The winners of our 15 mile MTB route: • 1st place (time + quiz): Die (Ha)RRR(d)s, winning a voucher for The Kitchen Garden • Fastest time: Lakeside Gringos, winning a voucher for Beacons Farm Shop at The Welsh Venison Centre • Spirit of the Competition: Tom's Crew, winning a bike kit donated by Bikes and Hikes The winners of our 5 mile Short Walking Route: • Fastest time: Saznail-Conrah, winning a GoPro donated by Crickhowell Adventure • Highest score in quiz: Leki Girls, winning wine and awardwinning craft cider donated by Jim & Brecon Beacons Cider (this team all over 18) • Best Instagram post: @colin_oli, winning an adventure at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre All teams also had random chances to win a coveted Bwlch With Altitude plaque donated by Ty Cariad, or a much admired Stihl leaf blower donated by Steve Morris Ground Maintenance Contractors Thank you all from the Bwlch With Altitude team - Emma, Hilary, John, Lesley, Mark, Mike & Pete, and all involved with the Llangorse & Bwlch Rural Alliance. See you next year!

Try sailing at Llangorse Sailing Club's "Taster Day"

Guy Davison

With summer weather well and truly here, well between showers, why not come and try boating at a very friendly and local club? We have one of the most beautiful lakes in the UK to sail on just around the corner? Guy Davison from Llangorse Sailing Club says “The lake boasts its own Llangorse Sailing Club run entirely by volunteers. The club’s Open Day is on Saturday 6th July when we open our doors to all”. It's our “Taster” day and they are keen to welcome you to come and have a go at sailing, see the Club and meet the very welcoming club members. “We'll provide the buoyancy aids,” Guy adds. “All you need is a set of clothes you don't mind getting a bit damp, plus a waterproof top, trainers, towel and a change of dry clothes and sun-cream for that sunny day!” The event’s open to children accompanied by parents and adults of course! Bring the family or friends, a picnic and make a day of it! The event is open to guests between 11.30am and 3pm. “Do come and join us,” Guy says. “No booking in is needed, just come on the day!” If you join the club you can sign up to learn to sail and safely drive a powerboat. Training is delivered by RYA qualified instructors. The club runs a very active youth sailing group, with a number of those now being selected for RYA Youth Squad inclusion and possible National team selection. The club runs a full season of racing and sailing. For more information take a look at the club website - https://llangorsesailing.com/family-open-days/

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Llangors Youth & Community Centre Regular Events: Post Office Services Mondays 10 am - 12 noon Thursdays 9.30 am - 11.30 am Coffee, Tea & Biscuits Monday & Thursdays from 10 am - All Welcome! Pottage & Puddings Last Monday of month (check Bank Holidays)

12.30 pm to 2.00 pm Linda Kells - 658 377 Cub Scouts Mondays, 6 pm - 7.30 pm Maureen Lowe - 658 453 Llyn Safaddan Art Group Mondays 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Myra Morris - 611 868 Welsh Class Tuesday mornings from 9.15 am Susan Jevons - 658 298 Junior Dance Tuesdays, 4 pm to 4.45 pm Rowan Kennedy-Brown 07494 433 531 Dog Training Tuesday & Friday Evenings Tracy - 07833 439 446 Yoga Class Wednesdays, 12 - 1 pm Beaver Scouts (6-8 yr olds) Wednesdays, 6 pm to 7 pm Tony Hodge 01639 701 254 Badminton Wednesdays Juniors and Seniors 7 pm to 9 pm Dave Hope - 665 334 Drama Groups Thursdays 5 pm - 6.15 pm (Y2 - Y6) 6.15 pm - 7.30 pm (Y7 - Y11) 7.30 pm - 9 pm (Adults) Lynn Clausen 07949 329561 Parkinson’s & Older People’s Exercise Group Saturdays, 10 am - 11 am Val Morgan

Keep up to date at www.llangorshall.co.uk

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Llangors Village Fete Art & Craft Competitions Please bring entries to the village hall on the day, paintings by 10am and all others items by 3pm. Exhibits must be the sole effort of the exhibitor.

Adult Entry £1 4. Best limerick starting ‘There was a monster who lived in the lake’ OR: ‘Roedd afanc yn byw yn Safaddan’

Children

Entrance fee £1

Entry FREE

1st prize £10, 2nd prize £5, 3rd prize £5

1. Best painting ‘Discovery’ (pre school and nursery)

5. Best sentence starting with the letters –

2. Best painting ‘Discovery’ (Class 1 - 3)

6. Best photograph –

3. Best Painting ‘Discovery’ (Class 4 – 6)

‘LLYN SAFADDAN’ ‘PETS’

Church Services

Revd Kelvin Richards

1st Sunday of the Month - 9-30am Communion at Llanfihangel / 11am Communion at Llangors 2nd Sunday - 9-30am Communion at Bwlch / 11am Communion at Llangasty 3rd Sunday - 9-30am Communion at Llanfihangel / 11am All Age Worship at Llangors 4th Sunday - 9-30am Morning Prayer at Bwlch / 11am Communion at Llanywern

MINISTRY AREA STUDY GROUP - NOT LENT BUT "SUMMER IN SIX OBJECTS" Based on the book LENT IN 46 OBJECTS, our Summer Study Group course will take some of its most striking yet ordinary objects and use them as a basis for bible study, reflection and discussion. The objects range from shoes to showers, from keys to curtains; they help us to appreciate all we have and see how we can use these everyday objects to go beyond, to glimpse the amazing riches of God's Kingdom. You are all welcome to one or more sessions as you are able. There will be 4 meetings, alternate Thursdays at 7pm, starting on Thursday 20th June, at Weatheroak, Llanhamlach. Further dates: 4th July, 18th July and 1st August.

THIS IS YOUR LIFE In the first of a series of interviews of local people who have led interesting lives, Doreen Tranter, from Llangors, will be in conversation with Sue Brook – at a date to be announced in October.

CONCERT AND ORGAN RECITALS There are two exciting events in Llangors Church in September, both organised by the Llangors History Group as part of the Brecon History Forum month which has 'music' as the theme this year. Please make a note of the dates: Firstly, on 14th September, Talgarth Male Voice Choir are giving an exciting and varied concert in aid of Llangors Church Funds. 7.30 pm start. Secondly, on 21st September, an Open-Day in Llangors church to celebrate Llangors Church Organ, a special and rare example of a Baroque Church Organ still in regular use. During the day, from around 11.00 – 4.30, there will be four organ recitals spaced across the day, each lasting half an hour and from four different organists; teas, coffee, cakes and sandwiches; an Art Exhibition; further exhibits by the History group, and some surprise exhibitors with an eco-friendly theme. Please join us. We will publish a programme nearer the time. (There will be no charge for either event or for the refreshments, but please feel free to donate to Church Funds.) Hope to see you there! Please see notice boards, leaflets for further details of services & events Website: https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/s451/ Loop system fitted in each church. Priest-in-Charge : Revd Kelvin Richards Tel. 01874 767146

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Moon Gazing in the Brecon Beacons Llangorse Community & Youth Centre, Saturday 12th October 6pm-9pm Discover Llangorse & Bwlch are organising a fantastic evening, gazing at the moon. Do come along to our Moon gazing evening and learn more about the moon in the Dark Sky Wales planetarium, enjoy a lively talk about the legacy of the first men, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins and celebrate when fifty years ago, two men first set foot on the moon. There will also be telescopes provided to offer the opportunity to look closely at the moon and do some astro photography looking at the full moon.

Llangors Youth & Community Centre Llangors hall is available to book hourly for table tennis, badminton and short tennis. Hall facilities include a meeting room and main hall. Screens, copier, kitchen, stage, lighting, piano, tables and chairs. Suitable for Wedding receptions. Bookings: 01874 658 645 www.llangorshall.co.uk

Cake and coffee will also be provided. Visitors to the area are particularly welcome to attend this event. This event is suitable for children aged 8 years plus. Tickets cost £15 per person.

To book tickets, visit www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk/moon-gazing

LLANGORS SCARECROW COMPETITION Display your own Scarecrow!! Saturday July 13th - Friday July 19th Judgement Day Friday 19th July Winner announcement at the Village Fete on Sat. 20th July Registration £5 (Prizes: £20 1st, £10 2nd)

Contact Melrose East to register: melrosemeast@gmail.com Proceeds to Llangors Youth and Community Centre

Llanfihangel Talyllyn & Llanwern Hall Find us on Facebook!

Bookings: Sheena Sheppard - 711 584

Regular Events: Pilates Tuesdays, 10.30 - 11.30 am Tuesdays, 6 - 7 pm Thursdays, 10 - 11 am Thursdays 6.15 - 7.15 pm Please contact Sheena Sheppard (01874 711 584) before attending a class.

Llangasty Hall Bookings: Ann Reese - 658 726 or 07760 382 447 a.reese@btinternet.com

Regular Events: Women’s Institute January - March: 1st Wednesday at 2 pm April - December: 1st Wednesday at 7 pm New members welcome!

PCSO 8058 Billy Dunne: billy.dunne@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk or Tel. 07422 076 634 PCSO 8044 Lee Garrett: lee.garrett@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk or Tel. 07814 207 291

Hire of the hall for family and social events, receptions and meetings charged at £8 per hour with reduced rates for local and extended use.

Keep up to date with the latest information on Twitter….. follow us @NPTBrecon

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Dyfed Powys Police Neighbourhood Policing Team Contact: PC 181 Jeff Cahalane Email: jeff.cahalane@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk Telephone: Non emergency no. 101 ext. 50455

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Pennorth Chapel Tabernacle Pennorth URC, Part of the Brecon Beacons Group Pastorate Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10.30am - families welcome

Minister Revd. Julie Kirby Loop system fitted Small comfortable meeting room (up to 20 people) Food preparation area & disabled facilities Available for Hire

Roger Young - 658 205

Pennorth Chapel News

Roger Young

We would like to thank everyone that kindly supported our Coffee Morning held in May, it was a great success enjoyed by all, and raised £350 for the “Llangorse Common Community Toilets" project. On Saturday June 22nd a large congregation met at The Plough Chapel Lion St, Brecon to take part in the Ordination and Induction, of our new Minister, The Revd. Julie Kirby to the Western part of The Brecon Beacons Group Pastorate. Julie received a warm welcome from everyone, and takes her place next to her husband Ian, the Minister of the East part of the Pastorate. We wish the Kirbys our best wishes and look forward to them being our Ministers for many years. On Saturday 13th July from 4pm we will be holding a Social Event at the Chapel with a small display of the history of the Chapel. Everyone will be most welcome, please bring a bottle, tea, coffee soft drinks, and a light finger buffet will be provided, we look forward to seeing you. A note for your diary, our United Harvest Festival with Llangasty Church, will this year be held at Pennorth, on Sunday 13th October at 10.30am again a warm welcome to everyone.

Llanfihangel Talyllyn and Llanywern Community Hall

Dave Jones

Bookings:

Since my last article in our Grapevine I can confirm that arrangements are well underway for our “Fun in the Park” Village Fete which, by the time you read this, will have taken place. Our Spring Fayre and Plant sale was well attended and my thanks go to everyone who made the event successful and importantly to those who came. It was nice to meet you all.

Marion Heaffey Tel - 07541 236 243

Things to look forward to will be our Harvest Supper and our Christmas Prize Bingo (dates to be confirmed). Keep an eye on our Facebook page as we may add events that may be of interest.

Regular Events:

If you have recently moved into the area and would like to know more about our hall and its activities contact us via Facebook and we will endeavour to respond. Our next hall meeting will not take place until September so I would like to wish you all an enjoyable and pleasant summer. If you wish to book the hall please contact Sheena using the telephone details as listed in the Grapevine.

Bwlch Village Hall

Bwlch & Cathedine Women’s Institute 1st Monday - 7pm Choir Mondays (except WI night) 7pm Garden Club 1st Tuesday - 7.30 pm Hatha Yoga Class Suitable for all levels Wednesdays 6.30 pm - 8 pm Heather - 07811 628247 Bwlch Creative Crafters Thursdays - 7pm - 9pm

Hire Charges: Group Bookings Villagers £15, Others £30

Bwlch Village Hall - update

Les Doggett / Malcom Farley

After a quiet spring and our regular bookings, Bwlch Village Hall has had the pleasure of hosting the Bwlch with Altitude Challenge and Bwlchfest which included Hired Gun and friends in the evening, then a Discover Bwlch Arts day last Saturday and on the 22nd June, “A Play in a Day” culminating in a performance in the evening! A lot of very hard work went into organising these events and our Village Hall Committee would like to thank everyone who supported the Village Hall through the Walk or Bwlchfest, in particular, Emma, Pete and team for attracting even more Walk participants this year and Mike and Dave Harries and family for their creativity and commitment! We would love to see more villagers at our events and we are currently raising money for WiFi! A big thank you to the family of Lesley Price for their donation which has enabled us to purchase new staging. Look out for future events, a Breast Cancer Care Afternoon Tea fundraiser on Monday 8th June at 3pm, £10 includes raffle ticket and of course our Play in a Day workshop and evening performance!

Morning/Afternoon Session Villagers £15, Others £30 Evening Session Villagers £25, Others £35 All Day Villagers £45, Others £65 Trestle Tables £5 each

Brecon History Forum Events

Linda Kells

The Brecon History Forum has chosen the theme of ‘music’ for their September history month and Llyn Syfaddan History Group’s contribution to this bigger event will be music in St. Paulinus Church. Any donations given (at both events) will go to St. Paulinus Church. • On Saturday 14th September the Talgarth Male Voice Choir is kindly giving a performance starting at 7.30pm. • On Saturday 21st September St. Paulinus Church will be hosting a day of organ music to celebrate it’s wonderful Byfield Organ (dating back to 1720). The day starts at 10.30 and finishes at 4pm. We plan to have four x half hour concerts during that time: 11am, 12 noon, 1pm and 2pm. Free refreshments will be available

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Sixth Form Success at Gwernyfed

Rebecca Savage

This year, Year 12 have taken full advantage of opportunities afforded to them as part of Gwernyfed’s successful sixth form. We are proud of all of our students but notable successes this year have been: Georgia Allen being selected to study by the Sutton Trust at a prestigious American university - during this summer (Georgia is being interviewed by S4C about this); Mia Gardner being selected to attend a residential course at Cambridge University; Amy Argent being elected onto the Welsh Youth Parliament; Year 12 media studies students interviewing celebrities live on BBC Radio Wales; Lewis Ball being selected for the Lord Edmund-Davies Legal Education Summer Scheme 2019 and Harvey Draper also organising work experience at Cardiff University. We have also attended a residential course at Carmarthen University where students completed a university module impressing their examiners with the high standards of their work. Mia has said: “One of the most helpful things about Gwernyfed sixth form is being kept up to date with external opportunities and information. I first heard about Cambridge residential placements being offered to year 12 students through an email, where I found it was targeted specifically to state school students with consideration for other factors like household income. I decided to try my luck and apply, and was very excited to hear back a few weeks later that I had gotten a place - to which I owe

a lot to the support from teachers, in both writing references and their encouragement. Over the course of the residential, I will be attending academic sessions, meeting with current students, receiving university advice as well as a quiz night and punting! It should be a fantastic few days, and I'm very grateful I was informed about such a great opportunity”. Harvey also said: “Sixth form has enabled me to secure work experience at Cardiff University. Mrs Savage helped me with the process of contacting the right people and writing to them in a formal way. This is going to be a great experience for me as I hope to gain a deeper understanding of my prospective career, and I wouldn't have been able to do to this without the help and support of the sixth form staff”. If you wish to join our very supportive sixth form just speak to me or email me any questions or for an appointment at rebeccas@ gwernyfed-hs.powys.sch.uk. I will also be available on GCSE results day on 22nd August.

Llangasty Hall update

Roger Reese

As we enjoy the long hot days of summer, (although as I write this it is cold and damp!), our thoughts naturally turn to Harvest time and our popular Harvest Supper which will be held on Friday 27th September. By popular demand we have a return visit by Uskelele who will be serenading us with their mix of musical genres with the added bonus that we can sing along. Further details will be circulated closer to the time. On July 10th we will be hosting the annual summer talk arranged by the Llyn Syfaddan History Group . It will start at 7.15 and is a fascinating account of the WW2 experiences of Val and Wilfred Morris of Manest Farm and is being given by Helen Ellis. We will be providing a ploughman's supper after the talk with proceeds going to the hall. This year we have been making further improvements to the hall, including the rewiring of the entrance area, a new porch and improvements to the car park area. We are grateful to John Rees and Andrew Kinsey for carrying out this work. Our Management Committee is shrinking further with the planned departure of Mark James who ,along with Flor, have been strong supporters. Marks practical skills and electrical knowledge has been a real help in guiding much of the improvements to the hall electrics. They will be missed but we wish them both well for the future. So, with a depleted committee, we are looking for new members to join. Are you new to the local area, or perhaps recently retired or simply looking for an opportunity to be involved in a community activity? Llangasty Village Hall is quite unique. Designed in the Arts and Craft style it retains much of its original features and is regularly hired by groups, organisations and families. It is in a fantastic location and it would be a shame if it ever fell into disuse through lack of local support. For further information contact Roger Reese 01874 658 726.

COFFEE MORNING In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support & UCL Amyloidosis Research Fund

Friday 13th September, 10 am - 12 noon at Pen-y-Bryn House, Llangorse Homemade cakes and savouries, etc. Raffle, book stall, open garden and much more. Come for an enjoyable coffee and a chat with friends. Tel. 01874 658 606 for details.

Coffee & Cake £2.50 - Everyone Welcome! www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk

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Late Summer Flowers for Woodland Gardens A ravishing plant for part shade, Gillenia trifoliata has delicate, dainty, starry, white flowers with reddish calyces and stems, held above fine, dissected leaves. A native of North America, a common name is Indian physic, it has good autumn colour I first saw Kirengeshoma palmata at Beth and seedheads, and a long flowering Chatto’s garden, just outside Colchester, period from June to August. This is a very and was instantly smitten. It made a striking beautiful, airy plant, reaching up to 1m first impression with hand sized, apple tall, that adds light and movement to any green, maple shaped leaves and the most planting and is one of the plants most perfect drooping, waxy, pale yellow tubular enquired after at the nursery. It will tolerate bells, held on dark, purplish stems. In the dry conditions, so also works well in a in a same family as the hydrangea, thriving in courtyard setting or in the rain shadow of a moisture retentive soil, and originating in wall. It may need some support - but flops Japan, it grows to just over 1m in height, very elegantly too. and, although upright and shrub-like, it Nepeta goviana is a surprising catmint, is herbaceous and dies back completely unlike the others, with soft, pale yellow in winter. A very classy foliage plant from flowers over erect, light green, branching late spring onwards, with abundant, cool, foliage that stands out well in shady sophisticated flowers in late August and borders. Deriving from the Himalayas it will September, even in total shade. Really tolerate part shade and dry conditions, as lovely contrasted with ferns, hostas, well as moisture and full sun. Tall, at around astilbes, asarums and toad lilies. 90cm and gently filling the space between other plants, it self seeds vigorously and Most woodland gardens have all their excitement in spring, before the leaf canopies take over, so plants that flower in late summer and autumn, in full or dappled shade, are always going to be sought after.

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P L A N T N U R S E RY flowers continuously from July to October. A beautiful, uncommon plant that I’m using everywhere this year. More familiar, perhaps, are my dry and shade tolerant stalwarts, the Japanese anemones and Astrantias. In particular, Anemone “Honorine Jobert” has good, dark green clump-forming foliage with tall stemmed, pure white flowers in late summer and autumn, and doesn’t run like some of the wildly vigorous pink varieties. The white Astrantia “Shaggy” flowers from May to October and will cope with most conditions once established. Astrantia major “Gill Richardson” has claret flowers and dark stems over a mound of dark purplish green foliage, needs a little more sun and flowers from May to July, and then, if cut back, again in August and September. Instagram: walledgardentreberfydd

Post Office Services at Llangors Youth & Community Centre (Llangors Village Hall) Mondays 10 to 12 Thursdays 9-30 to 11-30 Tea, Coffee and Biscuits are also available on Mondays and Thursdays

Llangors Community Council - contacts Llangors Ward

Llanfihangel Ward

Colin Preece (Chairman) - 658 691

Mike Scruby - 658 410

Robert East - 658 335

Simon Bailey (Vice Chair) - 658 126

Tony Evans - 658 319

David James - 658 509

Ven. Alan Jevons - 658 298

Clare Owen - 07792 232 674

Lynne Griffin - 07734 315 141 Clerk – Judith Phillips Tel: 658 869 Email: clerk@llangors.org.uk The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Discover Llangorse & Bwlch, Llangors Community Council or Cwmdu and District Community Council.

The Grapevine - Summer 2019


PLANTS

FLOWERS Beautiful plant nursery in an old walled kitchen garden. Hardy plants grown in Wales which are structural, unusual, edible, herbal or fragrant.

VEGETABLES

H E R B S GARDEN PLANS

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- Contact Lynn with any query

07949 561 07949 329 329 561 lynn.clausen@btinternet.com Drama groups with a focus on fun, skills and giving it a go… Delivered by a drama specialist who loves what she does! ‘Drama with Lynn is really fun, it opened a new experience for me and I really like the games. Whoosh is my favourite’ by A, in Y2

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Lynn is on the DBS update system. BA (Hons), PGCE, MA. LAMDA examiner

PETER NAYLOR MECHANICAL & BODY REPAIRS SERVICING • MOT PREPARATION • WELDING

T: 01874 730 567 M: 07977 856 901 UNIT 2, THE OLD TIMBER YARD, BWLCH, BRECON, POWYS, LD3 7HX

www.aroundllangorselake.co.uk

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VISIT THE

Kitchen Garden Tŷ-Mawr

SHOP & CAFE Home grown produce, sustainable kitchenwares, beeswax wraps, soapnut laundry & bathroom items! Open: Wed-Sun: 10am-5pm

WE ARE PLASTIC FREE we only use brown paper bags, salad can be purchased in compostable boxes and our greetings cards are in cellulose sleeves

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE FOR COURSES AND SHOP PRODUCE PLASTIC FREE

Call Rae on 07949 396589 or email: Rae.Gervis@lime.org.uk Tŷ-Mawr Farm Llangasty LD3 7PJ

The Castle Inn FREE HOUSE

TAXIS & MINIBUSES

Castle Traditional Roast

Friendly, reliable service Airport specialist

Served Sunday 12.30 - 3pm

Stag & hen parties

4, 8 and 16 seat vehicles available Tel: 01874 65 88 99 or 07970 915 040 Email: a2btaxisuk@btconnect.com www.a2btaxis.biz

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The Castle Inn Llangorse Tel: 01874 658 819 to make a booking The Grapevine - Summer 2019


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