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www.wyelocal.co.uk February 2014 Issue 88 We are a caravan sales, Furniture Warehouse selling BRAND NEW beds and sofas and also have second hand furniture bits • House removals and house clearances • We offer caravan and household storage • Bouncy Castle hire We do quad parties at our place or yours (pics on website for all above) Telephone:01544 321975 / 07816326274 www.new2you-eardisley.co.uk Sharples Yard, Church Road, Eardisley HR3 6NJ 10% Off Sofas & Beds with this Voucher until the end of Feb 2014 £695 £350 From £350 PICK ME UP – I’M FREE The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages

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Welcome to our February issue, the romantic month of the year! Love is certainly in the air – with many advertisers showcasing their products or services so you can treat a loved one this Valentines Day. Take a good look to source flowers, gifts and that all important dinner for 2! We have now come to the end of our supply of poems. If anyone wishes to have their poem included in a future issue, please do email them in. We’d love to hear from you.

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www.wyelocal.co.ukFebruary 2014 • Issue 88

We are a caravan sales, Furniture Warehouse selling BRAND NEWbeds and sofas and also have second hand furniture bits

• House removals and house clearances • We offer caravan and household storage

• Bouncy Castle hire

We do quad parties at our place or yours (pics on website for all above)

Telephone:01544 321975 / 07816326274

www.new2you-eardisley.co.uk

Sharples Yard, Church Road,Eardisley HR3 6NJ

10% OffSofas & Beds with this Voucher until the end of Feb 2014

£695 £350 From £350

PICK ME UP – I’M FREE

The community magazine covering Hay, Talgarth and the surrounding villages

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The community magazine encouraging localresidents to use what’s on their doorstep

Goosepool Cottage, Winforton,Herefordshire HR3 6EB

Mob: 07971 446632Email: [email protected]

www.wyelocal.co.uk

Wye Local cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies in advertisements nor for any consequences arising from this. Wye Local cannot be held responsible for damage or loss of copy or error in printing. All artwork used in Wye Local must not be published in any other media without permission from Wye Local. Opinions expressed by contributors or advertisers are not necessarily those of the publisher.

Welcome

brilley • bronllys • bronydd • clifford • clyro cusop• eardisley • erwood • glasbury • hay

letton • llandefalle • llanigon • llowes • llyswen pengenfford • pontithel • talgarth • three cocks

trefecca • velindre • whitney • winforton

Welcome to our February issue, the romantic month of the year!

Love is certainly in the air – with many advertisers showcasing their products or services so you can treat a loved one this Valentines Day. Take a good look to source flowers, gifts and that all important dinner for 2!

The Feedback Forms from our January issue have been coming in thick and fast. I’m yet to go through them all with a fine toothcomb but I’m pleased with the general feeling – people enjoy Wye Local. Some can’t wait for it to come out each month! Some refer to it as their Bible! We had new features planned for 2014, but now we can add a few more additions to this list. Over the coming months please do keep an eye out to see if your idea has been implemented within this publication. Winners to the Prize Draw to be announced in March issue.

As explained in previous months, we are now VAT registered. Businesses were pleased to hear that we have absorbed this extra charge into our rates. If you are not VAT registered yourselves it will have no affect on you, you will pay the same advertising rates as you did last year and the year before. However, if you are VAT registered – you’re quids in! We will be monitoring this over a 6 month period.

We have now come to the end of our supply of poems. If anyone wishes to have their poem included in a future issue, please do email them in. We’d love to hear from you.

For those wondering how Dolly and Gang are doing – they are looking a little wet. At the end of last year we had two new additions to the family, Toby and Mia, the children’s kittens. Toby especially finds the chickens most interesting, I hope it stays that way and he doesn’t rustle any feathers!

Enjoy your community magazine over a beverage of your choice.

Lisa Marie x

February CompetitionThe Old Railway Line Nursery and Garden Centre at Three Cocks have very kindly donated

a prize for this month’s Competition Winner:

Afternoon Tea and Cake for two in the Railway Restaurant. Please complete the wordsearch on

page 44 and send to us by 16th February 2014.

March Copy DeadlinePlease note due to February being a shorter month we will need copy for editoral and adverts into me [email protected] by the 12th February.

Don’t forget you have until 30th March 2014 to enter our Annual Photography Competition – please turn to page 14 for more details.

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News from Talgarthby Cllr.William Powell Powys County Councillor for Talgarth

As I draw together my thoughts for this month’s column, we are experiencing another spate of wet, windy weather - with even the first Gwernyfed RFC v Brecon Derby of 2014 falling victim to a waterlogged pitch at Trefecca Road. Mercifully, however, it is nothing to compare with the storms that battered Cardigan Bay and Pembrokeshire in the early days of this New Year, and where I was so impressed with the resilience of local people in dealing with the aftermath. Nevertheless, those who yearn for a traditional, old fashioned Winter may yet have what they wish for, as February often holds a surprise in store for us. In the meantime, we can console ourselves that, in these days of soaring heating costs, at least we are not consuming as much energy as we were this time last year.

For Talgarth 2014 has started on a positive note, especially for a number of local businesses. Some were sceptical when the latest phase of the Talgarth Business Park was built a few years back, with the aid of European Union and Welsh Government funding, and thought it was sure to be a ‘white elephant.’ I am pleased to report that it is now at full occupancy, with the arrival of the Wye and Usk Foundation. The Foundation is a charity which does a huge amount of work to enhance the environment of rivers in our part of Wales, helping to develop angling, which is both a much loved pastime, as well as bringing millions of pounds into the rural economy. Furthermore, the Foundation also fosters partnership with farmers and landowners to manage river catchments, so as to reduce flood risk. In this context, I was delighted to be present at the official opening of their new HQ in Talgarth, which was attended by the Welsh Minister for Natural Resources and Food, Alun Davies AM. The Wye and Usk Foundation is keen to develop further links

locally and those interested in finding out more should call them on: (01874) 712 074 or visit the website: www.wyeuskfoundation.org

The Bakers’ Table Cafe and Bakery at Felin Talgarth Mill has already done well in 2014, with network television coverage in ITV’s Britain’s Best Bakery and can also look forward to the Countryside Alliance’s ‘Rural Oscars’ Awards Ceremony at the Senedd on 25th March, having been shortlisted in the local food category, alongside the Old Stables Tea Rooms in Hay on Wye. It is also good to hear positive reports from the local hotels and pubs of a good start to the New Year, especially with the newly refurbished Bridge End Inn in Talgarth taking its place once again and winning favourable reviews.

Talgarth Town Hall will shortly be hosting a very special event - the Talgarth YFC pre Rally Supporters Dinner, on Saturday 1st February. The event is an early opportunity to show support for Talgarth YFC hosting this year’s Brecknock Rally - the 70th in the history of the Federation - at Great House Farm on Saturday, 7th June (by kind invitation of Mr & Mrs VJ Stephens and family.) Hosting the County Rally is a major coup for Talgarth YFC, only a few years after the club was reestablished, with up to 2,000 visitors expected on the day - and anything up to 3,000 for the traditional barn dance!

In the meantime, if you have any feedback or issue of concern, please do not hesitate to contact me on: 07703 112113 or by email: [email protected] My next advice surgery is on Friday 7th February from 5:00pm at Talgarth Tourist Information and Resource Centre.

Best wishes

William

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News from Glasbury Arts

Saturday 22nd February 2014. Drama Studio, Gwernyfed High School/Glasbury Village Hall.Flamenco Evening and Workshop With Alejandra Velasco and Friends. The passion and colour of Spanish flamenco dance comes to Glasbury with a stunning performance by Alejandra Velasco with her dance and music friends. “There are a lot of people who watch me dance and tell me: ‘I would love to be able to do that’ and I believe

that they can, with discipline, work and a lot of passion for flamenco.” Explore your passion for flamenco at a workshop given by Alejandra. There are 15 places available, no experience necessary. Workshop – one hour taster, Glasbury Village Hall 2.30pm, Performance – 7.30pm at Drama Studio, Gwernyfed High School. Workshop: £10, full price, £8 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s)Performance: £9.50, full price £7.50 concessions. Combined workshop/performance tickets: £18.50 full price, £15.00 concessions,10% Member’s discount applies to all prices.

Pre-event meals available at the River Café Glasbury, book direct on 01497 847007, two-course meals are at the special Glasbury Arts price of £11.50.For those who find access to our shows difficult, or who would just prefer to leave their car at home, Glasbury Arts offers a free transport service (wheelchair accessible) to and from shows. Available in the Hay, Clyro, Llowes and Glasbury area, the service is subject to demand and needs to be booked in advance through the box office. Supported by Night Out Scheme, Hereford and Brecon Windows and W. H. Ricketts & Sons.

Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd March 2014, Glasbury Village Hall, 10.30am - 4pm Repeat Wire Sculpture One Day Workshops with Gail Stokes Hayward. A few places left, no previous experience necessary. Ticket Prices £40 full price, £25 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s). Tickets for both events: by telephone on 01497 847426; in person at Old Forest Arts, The Craft Centre, Hay-on-Wye; or online at www.glasburyarts.co.uk

To advertise in Wye Local please call Clare: 07811 961983 or email: [email protected]

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News from Glasbury Wardby Chris Davies Powys County Councillor for Glasbury

A great deal has happened since I last put pen to paper to write this column. You will now be aware of the changes that have yet again taken place at Powys County Council with a new leader and a ‘new’ cabinet. Let us hope that we will now have a period of stability and allow the real issues which we are all facing to take priority.Politics can sometimes be a lonely place to be, as I recently found out in my position as a Member of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority. The Local Development Plan (LDP) was sent back to us by an Inspector, containing changes which I felt had little understanding or sympathy for our communities and contained many issues that would have an adverse effect upon them. Therefore I was the only one to vote against it! I still believe it was the right thing to do.Thanks must be given to all those on both sides of the river in Glasbury for spending so many hours on ensuring that the village toilets are able to remain open. A Trust is in the process of being set up and

a willing team of volunteers are ready to help. If you are able to offer any help or financial support, please get in touch with either myself or with the Trust Chair Mrs Sally Williams at Glasbury Garage.

Praise must be given to the many community events that were held over the Christmas and New Year period. A Christmas fete was held in Painscastle for the first time and proved to be an outstanding success helping bring a difficult year to a happy conclusion. It was also great to see communities using well known venues for alternative uses. A superb farmers/local country market was held in Llyswen Church, whilst an excellent craft fair was held at The Harp Inn at Glasbury. I wonder what will be next – so watch this space!!

Best wishes

Chris

Contact me on 07855 752110 or email: [email protected] for any matters of concern.

To advertise in Wye Local please call Clare: 07811 961983 or email: [email protected]

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News from CartrefHappy New Year from all of us at Cartref! I would like to start by saying thank you to everyone who donated prizes for our Christmas raffle and to all the local entertainers who put on some lovely performances for us all here. I would also like to thank the members of the local community who supported Cartref in 2013. We also want to mention that we had a lovely Christmas outing to The Railway Line Garden Centre in Three Cocks which was beautifully decorated at Christmas.

We are now very much looking forward to spring and the colour returning to the gardens. Our maintenance team have been working in the wind and rain to get our courtyard garden ready for our residents to use when the weather improves.

‘Thank you to everyone who donated prizes for our Christmas raffle and to all the local entertainers who put on some lovely performances for us all”

Cartref Residential Home, Brecon Road, Hay on

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AA Inspectors award AA Rosettefor The Old Black Lion

Dolan Leighton, Proprietor of The Old Black Lion talks about a visit by AA inspectors and owning such an ancient Inn.

The AA Inspectors just turned up in December without any warning. You have no idea they have been staying until they’ve checked out. I was stunned when the unassuming couple called me over after breakfast for the “big reveal”. It seems the Inspectors don’t just run their fingers along the tops of furniture checking for dust (like my Auntie Bronwen) but look at food, service and atmosphere too. I was thrilled they were more than satisfied with their stay, confirming yet again our four-star rating.

Food Award

An additional compliment was to our Kitchen. It was awarded an AA Rosette for Culinary Excellence. This was a particular compliment for Max Evilio who only took over as Head Chef early in September. Max moved to the UK from Lake Garda, in Northern Italy just a few years ago and has worked in Wales since. Being Head Chef at the Black Lion has given him the opportunity to build his team of chefs and they are fast gaining a reputation for delicious food with stunning presentation. We are particularly proud that everything served here is made on the premises using seasonal and local (where possible) ingredients so the food is fresh and the menu varies. At the moment we have some wonderful Venison and Lamb dishes and beautiful fish.

An Inn with Rooms

The Old Black Lion has been a Coaching Inn since at least the 17th Century. The bedrooms have an amazing atmosphere of historic continuity; it’s not hard to imagine a Jane Austin heroine staying, or a laden Stage Coach clattering into the yard. Treat yourselves to bed and breakfast or take the Cromwell Suite with its sumptuous bed and upstairs seating area and views out to the hills. Special offers are on our website and Facebook page or give us a ring to see what we can do. DON’T FORGET TO BOOK A TABLE FOR VALENTINE’S – Max is planning a luscious romantic menu….

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At this time of year committee members try to put a programme together for the coming events, with, hopefully, some input from Club members. It has been mentioned that it would be good to make another

visit to the Malvern Spring Show from 8th – 11th May, so we will look into this. WE do need member interest with this, as with all the future outings, to make them viable.

Our next club meeting will be on Wednesday 26th February 2.30pm.- 4.30pm in Glasbury Village Hall. Raffle and Tea as always. Small items donated for prizes very appreciated. For further details please check local notice boards.

Our last event to date as I write was Our Christmas Lunch in December 2013. Held at The Old Railway Line Restaurant on the 11th December, 21 members enjoyed a very pleasant and amicable time over lunch, and 7 lucky raffle prize winners took home very nice prizes.

Maybe you would like to join us this year .... become a member, we are friendly!

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News from Glasbury GetTogether Club

For further information please contact Gloria on: 01497 847726 or Geraldine on: 01497 847697

REGENERATION GROUPTALGARTH AND DISTRICT

Talgarth Country Market returns on February 2nd in the Town

Hall from 10am - 1pm. Wide range of stalls selling local, seasonal,

home made and home grown produce.

Find other Talgarth doings on Facebook & Twitter [email protected]

The Flix in the Stix On February 15th we will be showing Philomena

in the Town Hall. Pre-film pizzas available at The Bakers’ Table, or pay

on door for film only. Doors open at 7.30pm, for 8pm.

New Osteopathic PracticeIan Wright BSc(ost). DPO. MSCC. MOCI.

Registered OsteopathIan Wright has set up a new practice in Hay-on-Wye. He is a very experienced Osteopath with practices in Harley Street and Ireland. For 20

years he has taught internationally Paediatric and Cranial Osteopathy. Ian set up the Daisy Clinic Trust in Ireland, a specialised teaching charity clinic treating children with special needs. He

treats all ages and an extremely wide variety of symptoms, from long-term physical difficulties to

emotional issues manifest in the body. Ian will give clear detailed feedback and advice.

For information and appointments

Call Heloise on 07772 000728

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February 2014 Prize Winners

Gwernyfed High School held their annual prize giving ceremony at the Carol Concert held in the magnificent Brecon Cathedral. The trophies were presented by the Chairman of Governors Rev. Ian Charlesworth. The following prizes were awarded to pupils in Years 8 to 11: Academic Award - Eirwen Watton Abberley, Isabelle Goodridge, Lily Biggs and Ellie Scruby. Sports Award - Brychan Price-Davies, Amy Sinclair, Levi Phillips and Gabriel Kay. Role Model Award - Griff Thomas, Ieuan Phillips, Hannah Coles and Dan Draper. Contribution to School Life - Thea Harrhy, Rhiannon Hanniford-Hanks, Cerys McNamara and Scott Dunster. Most Improved Pupil - Nathan Carey, Edward Walkden, Sam Atkins and Aaron Bagley. Performing Arts Award - Mollie Doyne, Fred Hayward, Jenna Myatt and Chris Davies.

The new Year 7 pupils also had their own category

with the Year 7 Boy Role Model being awarded to Jordan Griff-Powell and the Year 7 Girl Role Model being awarded to Ellie Price.

Sixth Formers were all recognised for their contributions and the Academic Award went to Imogen Cripps; Sports Award to Ben Dunster ; Contribution to School Life to Patrick Scruby; Performing Arts Award to Caitlin Evans; Leadership Award to Lucia Jones and the Endeavour Award to James Hamer.

Congratulations to all our prize winners!

News from GwernyfedHigh School

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What’s new at theRoast Ox for February

Now open for food six nights a week

Monday through to Saturdaywith special evenings to include:

Monday EveningsCurry and a bottle of Indian lager £7.95

Friday Evenings Steak for 2 and a bottle of house wine £25

Now taking bookings for Valentine’s DayFish and chips take away

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Lunches served Wednesday through to Sunday. Wednesday lunch - midweek roast £5.95

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Gwernyfed Sports Centre February is here and there is still a chance to take on the challenges of all those New Year resolutions. We all need a reason to get out the door especially when the nights are dark and cold. Maybe it’s setting our selves a bigger challenge further down the line, something to train for or simply the need to feel fitter and healthier.

Coming to group classes, sharing a lift and not wanting to let down the person you’ve arranged to go with is a great way to guarantee you make the effort. Believe me the results are worth it. There is many a time I’ve not wanted to get out and go for a run, but just being part of a bigger group can really lift you up and before you know it you’re actually enjoying yourself.

Here at Gwernyfed we try and make all our classes more than just an exercise class but great fun as well. A chance to catch up with friends and as corny as it sounds make new ones as well. It maybe that you play a specific sport, cycle or run but need an additional type of cross training. Any of our classes will add too your training, improve your cardio vascular, strength and conditioning, and also keep things interesting!

Spinning Monday 6pm 7pm Thursday 6pm

Monday and Thursday are Spinning nights, these classes are very popular and you need to book in advance. Spinning is a great way to improve stamina. Di our instructor will put you through your paces but at your own level. This class is suitable for beginners and those who want to push themselves to the max!

Circuits Tuesday 6.45pm

Hold on to your hats! Simone will get the most out of you during these sessions. Great for cross training and all round fitness. Strength, Stamina, the all round body workout. The sessions change every few weeks so you never get bored. No need to book in advance just drop in.

Gwernyfed Ladies Running Club 6.15pm location varies, see Gwernyfed Sports Centre Facebook Page or sign up to our SMS texting service.

After the success of last years Walk to Run a women’s running group was formed for those that can now run a bit and want to improve. They meet at various locations and run on all surfaces and weather conditions! The average distance is 4 miles with warm up and cool down and sometimes a sneaky extra bit of training if there’s time. Plus we like to have a bit of a chat on the way round, never a dull moment!

Kettlercise Wednesday 6.30pm

Overall improved fitness, leaner body, increased strength, increased posture, increased flexibility, improved endurance. These are all benefits of taking part in a regular Kettlercise class. Your instructor is Simone who really knows her stuff…this class works for all ages, pick the weight that suits you best and watch yourself improve as the weeks go by.

New classes coming up:Back to Basics Group Personal Training

Starting February for 12 weeks £4 per session

Haven’t done any exercise in a while or just want to compliment your workout routine? Concentrating on 3 areas: Conditioning, Core and Flexibility. Very little equipment, exercise stripped ‘Back to Basics’ Instructor Jo

Walk to Run

Wednesday 6.30pm Starting April 2nd

This gentle introduction to running will help you gain confidence with support and guidance all in the grounds of Gwernyfed Sports Centre.

The course will last 12 weeks and the aim is to be running 5k by the end.

So if you’re new to running, would like some company or just want to try something new, come and join us. £3 per session or £30 for 12 weeks.

“Here at Gwernyfed we try and make all our classes more than just an exercise class but great fun as well.”Article supplied by: UK Athletics leader in Running Fitness Jo Lord.

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Hay Cat Rescue is 10 years old on February 7th. In that time we have found loving homes for more than 900 cats and kittens and were pleased to find 94 of these in 2013. HCR has rescued any number of cats from sorry situations and cared for many abandoned kittens. Just before Christmas, two kittens were dumped ill with flu and left dying of thirst and starvation, by the roadside, near Hay. Thankfully, they have been nursed back to health and now have the promise of a loving home. HCR also has spent many hours trapping ‘feral’ cats to get them neutered, putting a stop to growing colonies of unwanted cats.

To raise funds to help more, Hay Cat Rescue is hoping to repeat the success of last year with another Plant Fayre on Saturday 3rd May 2014, in Cusop Village Hall, from 10am to 3pm. We would be very grateful for donations of plants and garden related items for this, as well as any cat related items. New goodies and unwanted gifts for the Tombola would also be welcome and very much appreciated.

Thank you to all the kind and caring souls who help us to feed the waifs and strays in our care with donations of cat food left in our collecting boxes at the Co-op and at Hay & Brecon Farmers.

As always, HCR is caring for a variety of cats and kittens who are looking for kind and caring homes. If you can help in any way, please call Kathie on 01497 821401. www.haycatrescue.co.uk

News from Hay Cat Rescue

ACUPUNCTUREJosephine Flinning

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Sporting Events I Nightclubs Airport runs

Any distance – cheap rates Tel: Graham on 07966 017714

Winter is an expensive time of year, and many people find themselves struggling to afford the basics, including food. Hay Community Cupboard provides emergency food for people facing crisis or hardship within 9 miles of Hay. The service is non-judgemental, fast, confidential and discreet. If you know someone who needs help, please call the hotline on: 07908 876978.

Community Cupboard

Please note: copy date of our March issue is 12th February due to February being a short month.

Don’t forget our taxi deal you pay for the outward journey from Hay,

and we pay the return fare -

please call booktown taxis.

Wednesdays night

in Feb/March is steak night2x10oz rump steaks with all the trimmings

and a bottle of house wine for just £35

Thursday night is tapas nightwith over 25 dishes to choose from

Friday lunchtime special:deep fried haddock fillet in Butty Bach

batter and chips for £5.50,

add a pud for £2.50

A la carte menu available lunchtimes

and evenings from Wednesday.

The management reserves the right towithdraw any of these offers without notice

Tel: 01497 847460www.The RadnorArms.com

Email: TheRadnor [email protected]

TheRadnor ArmsLlowes, Hereford, HR3 5JA

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It’s a new year but the problems facing the residents of Hay are still the same. And let’s not forget the visitors who come from far and wide to sample all that Hay has to offer, and not just the bookshops. They are hugely important, even in this electronic age, but Hay has so much else to offer - antique shops, cafes, restaurants, and glorious countryside catering for anglers, walkers and canoeists.Public toilets is the big issue facing residents and visitors to Hay at the moment. They are vitally important to both groups but with Powys CountyCouncil facing big cuts in its budget they are one of many public services which the authority will seek to devolve to local organisations to fund and run. If not the alternative is complete closure.Hay Town Council (HTC) and our local county councillor, Gareth Ratcliffe, have been endeavouring to keep the toilets open. Several proposals have been put to Powys CC. So far our only success has been a delayed date of closure; D-day is now the end of March. Meanwhile, we await an official response to what we believe is the most realistic way of funding and operating the facilities locally, i.e. through a small levy on car park charges, rather than an increase in council tax. However, the political turmoil at Powys CC is not helping our case. Toilets, however, is not the only issue we are dealing with. The other big issue is the new school/community centre/library/council offices. A multi-purpose building about which much energy has been expended over the last couple of years. Will it get built? And when? Will it serve the needs of ALL the users adequately and safely? I don’t know the answers to those questions. Who does? If the original plans had been implemented, I suggest much of this article would be redundant. In the meantime, watch this space!Finally, HTC are working towards a better system of communicating with residents. We have not yet embraced all the aspects of social media available to us. Some are considered inappropriate, but much can be done via the web-site (www.hay-on-wye.co.uk/council) and through an email network.

News from Hay Town Council

Written by David Gittins

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Telephone our offices to make an appointmentHay-on-Wye 01497 820406

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The next meeting of U3A takes place at The Swan at Hay, Church Street, on Tuesday 18th February 2014 starting at 10.30am for the morning session and at 1.30pm for the afternoon session. Light lunches available to order.

At the morning session we will be having an illustrated talk on the important Welsh landscape painter Edward Pugh of Ruthin (1763 – 1813) by the eminent 18th century historian Professor John Barrell. By way of a contrast in the afternoon Jack Tait will be giving an illustrated talk on Artwork and the Machine.

The entrance fee is £3 for members and £5 for non-members with light lunches being available from the Swan from 12.15pm.

News from Hay U3A

Further information can be obtained from our website, www.u3ahay.org.uk or phone Rodney Mace on 01497 820679.

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The trust has ben formed for the benefit of theCommunity of Hay-on-Wye and applicants mustreside within a ten-mile radius of the town clock.

Applications for awards are invitedfrom persons wishing-

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An applicant may intend to work independentlyOr as a member of an approved group.

Projects may be undertaken anywhere in the world.

Applications should be made well in advance of the project date. They will be considered twice-yearly and

closing dates are 31st March and 31st October

For further information and application form visitwww.nwtrusthay.org.uk

Registered Charity No. 1058757

North WeirCharitable Trust

Baskerville Hall HotelClyro Court Nr Hay-on-Wye

on the A438 Hereford to Brecon main road at Clyro

Open Acoustic SessionEvery Wednesday

An informal gathering of players, singers and friends, entirely acoustic, without the paraphernalia of leads and microphones.

Collaborations encouraged. A free drink anda bowl of chips for all performers.

Audience and players - All Welcome

From 8.30pm Free entry from 7pmReal Ale & Bar Snacks available 7pm - 9.30pm

Ample free car parking

Tel: 01497 820033www.baskervillehall.co.uk

Curtains & Blinds made to order

Personal Service

Jenny Martine: [email protected]: 07973 344075 t: 01497 831287

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Walkers are Welcome (WaW) is a UK-wide network of 92 towns and villages which demonstrate a commitment to making every walker’s visit an enjoyable one. Hay gained WAW status in 2012.

2013 was a good year for walkers and the lovely summer weather meant Hay was busier than ever with all kinds of walker – from ramblers to serious hillwalkers. What does 2014 have in store?

Tourism businesses might be interested to know that updated National Trail website www.nationaltrail.co.uk is now live, replacing one that was 10 years old. With over a million people using the website every year, this is a good promotional opportunity for WaW towns and villages on or close to a National Trail – for Hay that means Offa’s Dyke Path. The new website uses OS mapping and businesses are invited to add content to the maps. Simply visit the site, and follow the links!

Chepstow Walkers are hosting the WAW National Get Together in October 2014. This year, WAW groups from across the UK are invited to contribute to a quilt/banner made of individual squares from each WAW community. Each square should reflect the individuality of the community and could depict a scene, person, building, coat of arms, myth or local product. If you have needlecraft, embroidery or quilting skills the WAW group would love to hear from you!

Dates for your diary – the 2014 Hay Walking Festival will take place from 9th to 13th October. Check www.haywalking.org for the latest details and programme, which will be going live in the summer.

News from Hay Walkers are Welcome

To find out more, please contact Anna on:[email protected] or call 01497 821134

or visit www.walkersarewelcome.org.uk

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Flowering from February to May the Native

Primrose is one of the early signs of Spring along

with the first early daffodils. A perfect plant to bring

early spring colour to your garden in bed, pots and

containers.

Planting Guide:

Best planted in good compost, preferably multi-

purpose compost with added John Innes. The

Native Primrose grows best in partial shade such as

under a tree or around other shrubs.

Care Guide:

The Native Primrose has an average to fast growth

rate and is fully hardy making them suitable for

all gardening abilities. Once planted the Native

Primrose needs very little care except ensuring that

the plant roots are kept moist.

Plant of the month:Native Primrose (Primula vulgaris)

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Train or remain the same! The beginning of the year always has me pondering on those who WANT to join an exercise programme but don’t! All they see is intimidation, what they fear is PAIN, how they cope is to kid themselves they’ll ‘do it someday’ or there’s no point as they’re ‘too far gone’! How do we reach these potential clients, and then IF we succeed, how do we keep them? I cannot pretend to know all the answers but will never give up trying! My best poster ever simply said: “If not now, then when?” – it really DID bring me new clients and is a very effective message, BUT this month I want to cover another important statement, and it is this: “Your body will cope with whatever you throw at it”. But go lightly! If you go to any kind of exercise class where they beast you on the first session (you see this on TV!) it is SIMPLY WRONG – and dangerous. There’s no hurry to get our clients fit especially IF they’ve been inactive or sedentary for some time and are feeling pretty unconditioned. No, EASE into it and glide into fitness – the body WILL ADAPT to the force

or load offered, so start off light, slow, less intensity, less ‘travel’, less session time… it WILL adapt and you then increase these factors … it will adapt … you then increase …you get the picture! In time your heart becomes more efficient, your muscles respond to the increasing loads (you get stronger with more definition, lung capacity improves, your brain becomes more focused, bones become denser and your entire body can cope with more stress – what was hard before becomes easier. STOP and this all reverses! (That’s the bad bit). This is a very simplified version of changes – email me for more on this: [email protected] – I LOVE your emails! So my take home message is: get in, get on – and start soon!Article supplied by Cat Lawford, Personal Trainer. Weight Loss Expert. Hypopresive Practitioner. Fitness Instructor of the year 2006 (Wales).

Hypnotherapist. Life Coach. Prop: Gym &Tonic Health Club, Hay.Serving Hay in Health & Fitness since 1997.

Call 01497 822995 to join the Club. www.gymandtonichay.co.uk

The CastlefieldsThe CastlefieldsClifford, Hereford

The Castlefields, Clifford, Hereford, HR3 5HB

Telephone: 01497 831554

New Conservatory ideal for • Meetings • Family Parties • Weddings • Funeral Wakes

Sunday Lunch served all day from 12 midday until 8pm

Senior Citizen New menu every Tuesday and Thursday 12pm until 3pm

£6.70 for 2 courses booking not always necessary but recommended

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Get to really know..........Name? Anna Heywood

Place of Birth? Holmfirth, West Yorkshire

Where do you live now? Just up the hill past Clifford Primary School

Marital status? Not-quite-married to Luke Skinner

Occupation? I run my own business - Drover Cycles / Holidays in Hay

Children? No

Pets? Chickens, soon to be supplemented by a cat, hopefully!

Favourite childhood TV programme? Postman Pat - I really wanted to be Mrs Goggins and had my own little post office set up in the living room

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why? An eagle or any large raptor - imagine the feeling of drifting on thermals, looking down on the world

What is usually your first thought when you wake up? The business

What do you usually think about right before falling asleep? The business

Two lessons life has taught you? Spend more time listening than talking. Have trust in others

What makes you grumpy? People not pulling their weight

Teenage crush? Roberto Baggio (90s Italian football star for those who’ve never heard of him!)

You are given one million pounds, what do you spend it on? I would buy a house and save the rest

Do you believe in the afterlife? Yes

What book would you recommend to others? A Time of Gifts by Patrick Leigh-Fermor

List one thing you wish you could change about yourself: I wish I was naturally optimistic!

Name one regret you have: Not keeping in touch with friends and family

Name one thing you miss about being a kid: Having the time to paint, draw and read

What’s your favourite song of all time? Not really a song, but it’s the theme tune to Chariots of Fire

What’s your favourite thing to do on a Sunday afternoon? Spending time in the garden with my chickens

Some yourself up in just five words: Loyal, thoughtful, cynical, impatient, spirited.

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The River Cafe Glasbury The cafe with the best view and the daily newspapers!

Come and enjoy fresh food cooked dailyand open all day for coffees/cakes too!

Open Wednesday to Saturday 9.00am till 11.00pmOpen Sundays 9.00am till 5.00pm

We now hire mountain bikes and Vespa scooters!From Spring 2014 we will have a 14 bed contemporary

bunkhouse housed in the Chapel across the yard.

Tel: 01497 847007www.therivercafeglasbury.co.uk

Email: [email protected]

• Carpets, Vinyls, NaturalFlooring & Rugs

• Free Customer Parking(or we can collect you if transport is a problem)

• Home Selection Service• Free Estimates & Insurance

Work Undertaken• Domestic & Commercial Work

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Master Craftsmenapproved fitting service

Remnants, Offcuts and Carpet on the roll

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Tel. 01497 820077www.sullivanflooring.co.uk

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(350 yards past the Co-op on the left hand side)

We now stock blinds

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Artists Names? Tracy Thursfield

Type of Artist? Textiles, Art-prints and Poetry.

Range of Products? Art cards and Prints, (produced on an old mangle); Knitting patterns, Fair Isle handknits, hand dyed and felted silk scarves and hand woven shawls.

Where can your products be purchased? Poems and illustrations in Quirk, a poetry and art booklet showcasing local talent. Textiles and Art in the Caemawr Studio Gallery, down the beaten track off Oxford Road. Cards in Richard Booth’s Bookshop.

Price range? £2.75 - £120.00

How long have you been an artist? I have been making stuff since my mum showed me how to as a toddler. Moving to Hay ten years ago gave me a proper opportunity to learn all sorts of new skills with the benefit of both the time and space in which to practise.

Where did you train or gain experience? Niel Bally in Talgarth taught me to

draw and paint. There are a wealth of textile artists and teachers in this area who have taught and generously shared their skills with me. Further afield I learnt how to felt into silk (nuno-felting) from a Norwegian artist May Hvistendahl and more recently how to weave with experimental yarns at Linton Tweeds in Carlisle ( they produce fabric for Chanel and Jigsaw).

What has been your proudest moment? Seeing my poems and art in print in Quirk.

What would you class as ‘your masterpiece’? I like to dye, spin and weave together gossamer threads into scarves and shawls. I hesitate to call them masterpieces lest Athena, goddess of weaving, turns me into a spider, as she did Arachne!

Have you any future plans for your work? Last year I showed my work at market stalls in the area, Herefordshire Art week, the Caemawr Studio and Quirk. So more of the same I think, with fingers crossed for any new opportunities.

What advice would you give a local artist? Learn the relevant skills, practise, make mistakes, practise some more, be playful and enjoy yourself.

What other local artists do you admire? The other artists in Quirk and at the Caemawr Studio, Tashi Mannox’s Tibetan Calligraphy and Art, Polly Miller’s paintings, Ben Hill’s furniture and Emanation Smith’s colourful crocheted yarn bombs.

Artist statement: I am at my most happy when weaving together yarn, paint or words to create something new. It feels magical. I hope this is palpable in my work.

Local Talent: Tracy Thursfield

Please contact Tracy for further detailson 01497 820377

Here at Wye CampersWe hire Vintage VW Campervans

for Long & Short Breaks,Weddings & Special Occasions.

Sit back, relax anddrive a Vintage Volkswagen

Visit our websitefor more information or call us today!

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Marquees forall occasions

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Yak-Y-Da !!I always used to look forward to Tuesday evenings for a take-away from The Yak Mobile, but now the cleverly named Yak-Y-Da has taken over sole management of the bar and restaurant at The Holly Bush Inn the world is my oyster! One can eat in or take away from there nearly every lunchtime and evening (closed Sunday evenings).

Khadka, who has just finished over 17 years’ service in the Ghurka Regiment, and Shyam the excellent chef in residence who ran the Yaks and Yetis restaurant in Ross on Wye for ten years, specialise in Authentic Nepali and Thai Cuisine. Buddhist prayer flags featuring ‘The Wind Horse’ and Nepalese artefacts adorn the walls in the newly refurbished and spotlessly clean Inn, which is on the road between Hay and Glasbury.

Robert and I were delighted to be able to visit Yak-Y-Da one cold wet night in January. We sat at a table by the wood burner and had a wonderful time tasting a selection of the quality dishes such as starters of Chilli Chicken and Crunchy Wok Vegetables, main courses of Kathmandu Curry, Mountain Lamb Curry, King Prawns and the famous Green and Red Curries. Desserts consist of Thai Fried Bananas, Yoghurt, and Vanilla Ice Cream with honey, ginger or coconut. The flavours are superb. Fresh ingredients infused with herbs and fragrant spices are a delight to the palette. Don’t take my word for it though. Book a table! Tel: 01497 847898. Prices are reasonable here and they offer a 10% discount on the take-away service. Vegetarians are well catered for.

Khadka, Shyam, Nessa and Layla, thank you all very much for a top class evening. Iechyd da!

Clare and Robert

New Now Open

Yak-Y-DARestaurant & Take Away

Authentic Nepali& Thai Cuisineat the newly refurbished

Holly Bush InnNear Hay-on-Wye

Now Under New Management

Lunch 12 - 2.30pmDinner 5.30 - 9.30pm

(Closed Sunday Evening)

Please call to book a tableon 01497 847 898

YAK-Y-DAThe Holly Bush Inn,Old Brecon Road,

Between Hay & Glasbury

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The Thoughts ofa Greengrocer

CastleGreengrocersRetailer &Wholesaler

22 Castle Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DF01497 822742

Open:Monday - Thursday 9.00 - 5.00Friday and Saturday 9.00 - 5.30

Fresh fruit and vegetables, quality wines andlocal jams and preserves

Article sipplied by Sturat Pritchard, Castle Greengrocers.

Writing this now in the middle of January it still has a Christmas aftermath feel and yet we are three weeks past the shortest day and although the mornings can still be pretty grim the afternoons are extending which is marvellous. So far, I must be honest, we have been very lucky with the weather. Although the rain can be a nuisance it’s a positive relief to see it at 2.30 or 3.00 in the morning and to know that we haven’t got to deal with snow and ice - trying to keep a long wheelbase van going in the right direction on snow is the devil’s own game!I thought that we would be finished commenting on last year’s crops by now but the potatoes (yet again) are a bit unusual. It is noticeable that the Maris Piper and King Edwards are very small and apparently this is because the glorious July weather was (yes, I’m serious) too hot; and it stopped them growing! Other varieties are affected to a lesser degree and one or two such as Marfona (a nice tasty all rounder) have gone the opposite way and are enormous.A combination of published recipes and adventurous chefs means that I am constantly looking for new items, one the recent ones being Radish Pods. A vegetable much used in north India they a not dissimilar in looks to the Kenyan fine beans and are the result of not picking radishes and leaving them to flower and fruit. When I first enquired after them in Birmingham I was met with blank stares so I went all modern and looked it up on the Internet and next time I asked for Moongre (sometimes spelt Mungra) and it was there! Even at my age one is never too old to learn.I have noticed this winter the we now have a lot more of the Cavalo Nero being grown in this country. Not many years ago when I first took the business over this was a very unusual vegetable grown by specialists only; but now it is becoming mainstream. It’s a lovely veg being a member of the Kale family. It has long very dark green leaves which one treats like any other kale but with much less cooking time involved. In cooking it holds it’s colour and so is quite impressive on the plate - in the middle of winter it can be nice to have a more vibrantly coloured vegetable around.Next month we can start looking forward to the spring and all the joy that brings!

Oak TreeFuneral Services

of Eardisley and KingtonWe provide a very personal, professional andcaring service and can be contacted at any time

during the day or night.

Funeral arrangements can be made in the comfortof your own home and in the presence of yourfamily, helping you through this sad time.

Please contact (day/night)Mr. Bill Rowlatt (Proprietor)

6 Castle Close, Eardisley. HR3 6NL

Tel: 01544 327829 or 07974 387056

~Our promise is to care for you and those you love ~

Eco-friendly, long burning briquettes.Made with clean sawdust from local sources.Minimal ash, no sparking, clean to handle.

Prices starting from £3.00 per Pack(Depending on quantity) Credit Cards accepted via PayPal

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Available in packs of 10kgor pallets up to 1000kg

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Quality horses and friendly, experienced guidesensure all abilities have an enjoyable day

Riding Lessons for Children & AdultsAll ages and abilities catered forBHS Qualified Instructors

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Tregoyd Riding CentreBHS, WTRA, AALA & Visit Wales approved

Three Cocks, Brecon, Powys LD3 0SP

Tel: 01497847351Email: [email protected]

Web:www.tregoydriding.co.uk

HAY ON WYE

• Bric a Brac • Antiques• Kitchenalia • Curios

• Vintage items

Always wanted to learnmore about such things?

Perhaps you have some expertise?Or maybe you’re just interested.

Can you spare a few hours?Why not come and join our happy team sort, value and get things ready for sale.

If this ad has caught your eyewhy not give Vaughan Evans a ring?

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Prize BingoThe Prize Bingos went very well yet again for 2013. With eight Bingo evenings, we raised £2,000 for various local charities. The hard work of getting all the prizes for each session was well worth it. So many people to thank – so fear of missing out anyone, we are not naming names – you know who you are ...

However our Bingo Caller Darren Ricketts must be thanked for his continued support to us along with Hay Dial-a-Ride, who turn up to each meeting and join in the fun – providing much needed transport for some of our players. Of course the venue must also be mentioned as Baskerville Hall lets us have the use of the main function room free – this is a great saving on putting on our evenings. We generate money to purchase our Bingo Books and doing our posters etc from occasional Prize draws on the night. So every penny is accounted for and used appropriately. Any donation of prizes that we could use can always be left at reception at the Hotel or call either of us and we can arrange collection. Better still come along to an evening of fun and join in – have a game of Bingo with us!

Here are our 2014 dates: February 27th, March 27th, June 26th, July 31st, September 25th, October 30th – make a note of them in your diary.

“We raised £2,000 for various local charities”Article supplied by Ruth and Silla - 01497 820033

Eyecare for all the family

01497 821260Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday 9am to 5pmSaturday 9am to 1pm

Backfold, Hay-on-Wye.(Formally J M Penning Optometrist)

• Private Eye Examinations

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

• Children’s Eye Assessment

• Contact lens fitting and follow-ups

• Optical coherence tomography (3-D eye scanning)

• Digital retinal photography

• Low vision assessment

• Red/sore eye assessment

• Dry eye assessment and treatment

• DVLA licence renewal eye testing

• Large frame selection and specialist lens advice

• Hearing tests available on request.

• Eye Plan direct debit scheme available for glassesand contact lenses

Get Out, Get Active,

Get Fit for 2014 Snow Grippers for shoes and boots,Hi-Viz Clothing for running & cycling

Pedometers and Walking Poles

“Helping you achiveyour New Year goals”

Tel: 01497 820022www.psmoutdoors.co.uk

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

Part p registered.

Craig PritchardElectrical Contractor

t. 01981500555m. 07581094584

e. [email protected] cottage, Bredwardine, Hereford, HR3 6BZ

Specialist in architecture and propertiesHotels, shops, B&B’s holiday homes etc

Tel: 01497 847183 Email: [email protected]

Will Lewis Photography30 years experience

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Situated in the Cathedral Closealongside Brecon Cathedral ShopCathedral Close, Brecon, LD3 9DPTel: 01874 610610Email: [email protected]

Delicious homemade food, freshly made from local produce in the heart of the Brecon BeaconsOpen Mon-Sun 10am-4pmDrinks & Cakes served all dayBreakfasts 10-11amLunches & Snacks 12-2.30pmRoast Lunches every Sunday

Menus now available on our websitewww.pilgrims-tearooms.co.ukPrivate evening opening for parties of 15 people or more, contact us for more details.

Licensed tea rooms and outside catering

Pilgrims

FEBruary OFFEr:2 courses for £10

(excluding Sundays)

THIS MONTH

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Valentines Day!

JokesIf your an Americans in the kitchen, what are you in the bathroom? You’re a peein. (European)

And if you’re in a hurry... You’re a Russian!

Why did the chicken cross the playground?To get to the other slide.

Knock, knock.Who’s there?Cows say.Cows say who?No silly, cows say moo!

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Owls say.Owls say who?Yep.

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SMITH BUILDERS LTDThe future of construction

Combining traditional buildingwith the innovation of

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Happy New Year everyone!

I celebrated in style at Cantref ’s New Year’s Party. I got to stroke some animals. I went in a ball pool and down some slides. I went on a tractor. There were lots of animals for us to see. Last of all we had some party games and I got to meet Mr Ev’s!

In January my mummy took me to buy some new shoes. The shop had the same name as me! Wow. I love my new shoes, they are good for dancing.

After shopping we went to The Play Barn for a party. George my cousin is now a whole 2 years old. When I’m 2 I want to go there again – there’s lots of slides, ball pools and if you fall over it doesn’t hurt.

Did you know I have 2 kittens? Daddy says they are naughty but I fink they are funny. I really like animals I do.

Love Cariad Mia Badham x This Is me and my mummy meeting Mr Ev’s

Cariad’s Column

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oils, body butters, balms, candles, heart shaped bath melts mists

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Straight from the heartSaint Valentine’s Day embraces a time of year that is traditionally associated with love and fertility.

The first official St. Valentine’s Day was declared on 14th of February 496 by Pope Galasius. It is believed that a young priest rose to distinction after betraying the Emperor by conducting illegitimate wedding ceremonies in Rome. The priest maintained that marriage was part of God’s plan and purpose for the world and did it in the name of love.

As St. Valentine’s Day approaches, one of the most precious gifts we can give is our time. Take the time to think about and implement something special just for your loved one. It will be appreciated and does not have to cost money!

When is the last time you kissed? Kissing isn’t just fun and romantic, it also has hidden benefits. Sharing kisses can be good for your mind and body.

Put a love note in your partners lunch box, or send an email inviting him/her to dinner.

After the children go to bed, look at the stars together with a small glass of wine and ask the stars a question from your heart.

Of course the right essential oils can enhance emotion, love and desire. You can light a scented candle (try to avoid chemical fragrances as they do not possess the same therapeutic properties), put a few drops of aphrodisiac oil in your burner or mix with almond oil and add a few drops to your bath. A massage is especially good after a bath or shower; massage the oil into the lower part of the back, nape of the neck, ankles and feet.

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Thanks to everyone who came to the Fair Trade Christmas Market in December. We raised £268 which will be invested in Shared Interest Shares, supporting fair trade producers and businesses and help to transform communities across the globe.

Our thoughts are now turning to Fairtrade Fortnight which takes place from 24th February to 9th March. This year the theme is bananas. Despite over 1.2 million Fairtrade bananas being sold in the UK each year this still only marks one third of total banana sales. There’s a long way to go to ensure that all those involved in growing and farming bananas get a fair deal.

We’ll have a stall at the Thursday market in Hay during the Fairtrade Fortnight, so come and find out more about this important campaign, and how you can get involved. There will be plenty of banana themed surprises throughout the two weeks so keep your eyes peeled!

If you’re looking for Valentines gift ideas try the Co-op for Fairtrade roses (or ask the local florists for British grown flowers), and Hay’s local shops have a great selection of fairly traded clothing and gifts – pop in to Number Two, Flow or Eighteen Rabbit, and you’ll find plenty of products which have been produced according to fair trade principles.

News from Fairtrade Hay

JDW JOINERY LTD is a family runcompany specialising in the design andmanufacture of purpose made joinery.

Which includes: Windows, Doors,Frames & Screens, Oak FramedPorches, Sunrooms/Conservatories,Staircases, Handmade Kitchens – withdesign & installation.

Please contact us for your free noobligation quotation:

01544 327711 /07795 328346

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Joinery LTD

Powys Befrienders is a project that enlists volunteers to provide companionship and support to people over 50 that are lonely,

isolated and at risk of losing their independence.

We are currently looking for both volunteers and clients in South Powys.

For further information please contact Melanie on 01874 611723 or [email protected]

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A New Year a New Goal… Why not bring your child to Raven Drama?

Challenging yet fun and accessible…

Raven Drama aims to encourage creativity, communication skills and confidence building as well as self-discipline, teamwork, reflection and evaluation. Raven Drama has an academic base where an appreciation of literature, poems and drama is nurtured. However, learning through fun, enjoyment and challenge is the order of the day…

LAMDA (The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) exams are to be encouraged with the ‘Little Ravens’ including those in Communication and Performance. 90,000 children across the globe benefit from these accredited exams. Why not set your child a step ahead with their oracy, self-confidence, communication and team-working skills – and join our group?

“The importance of the creative, intellectual and social development of the individual should not be under-estimated”

With our school curriculums under ever increasing pressure and our national literacy and oracy skills under scrutiny, why not give your child a step up with Raven Drama? Help your child’s potential to take wing! See advert opposite for more details.

No sign up fee, pay only per lesson attended. Just be willing, open to learning and bring a smile!

“The importance of the creative, intellectual and social development of the individual should not be under-estimated”

A new drama club at Llangorse Village HallThursdays 5.30 till 7pm (term-time)

Age 7-14 years

Tutored by Lynn Clausen, a drama subject leader with 18 years teaching experience,

including English. Fully CRB checked.

LAMDA exams to be offered to those interested.

£5.00 per session (£3.00 concessions)

Please ring to book a place: 07949 329561

Further enquiries email: [email protected]

Raven Drama

For more details about the work of Lamda,take a look at their website www.lamda.co.uk

PARRYRICHARDSCarpenter and JoinerAll aspects of 1st and 2nd fix carpentry:

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

Tel: 01497847512Mob: 07779328443Email: [email protected]

R.C.SMART & SONTRADITIONAL BUILDERS

– Trading since 1983 –

• NEW BUILD • BARN CONVERSIONS

• RESTORATIONS • GROUNDWORKS

• RENOVATIONS • EXTENSIONS

• GENERAL BUILDING WORKS

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Call Ron Mobile: 07836567295

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N.H.B.C Reg Builder all work fully insured

Acanthus Curtains

•Curtains •Blinds•Loose Covers •Made to Measure

Contact: Rebecca RogersTel: 01544 370 688

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Please note: copy date of our March issue is 12th February due to February being a short month.

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Learning from thePast to Preserve our Future

We are very fortunate to live in an area of the country which is literally saturated with great examples of built heritage whether it is a humble cottage, a medieval hall, an estate house or even a castle. However we are in danger of losing this asset as older craftspeople retire from the construction industry taking with them years of acquired expertise. In the past, houses often were built, not with the involvement of an architect, but to a design

determined by the materials available locally, and the work was carried out by craftsmen and women using techniques evolved over centuries. Original timber frame structures in these properties show evidence of being hewn using hand tools and you

often see carpenters marks that have been etched into the wood hundreds of years before. The walls were built using only material dug up from the ground in the immediate vicinity; the stone would have been sourced and the mortars mixed by hand. These properties represent the skill and knowledge of our ancestors who built them and within their walls hold a very local history of those who constructed them and the environment in which they lived. Unfortunately the modern construction industry does not equip its tradesmen and women to understand the specific requirements of pre-1919 buildings. We need to train our young craftspeople and pay respect to those who are already skilled through accredited courses and inspiring teaching. In achieving this goal, we will serve to protect the buildings that we take for granted, so that they can be enjoyed by future generations.

Wyeside Tree & Garden Care

Contact: David Arrowsmith Tel: 01497 821 874

• Tree Surgery• Paths & Patios• Chainsaw Work • Walls Raked out & Re-Pointed• Hedge Cutting • Mini Digger & Dumper Work• Strimming • Landscaping • Grass Cutting

• Painting & Decorating • All Garden Maintenance• Sheds & Greenhouse Erected

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CountrysideAlliance AwardsThere is an air of anticipation at C J Gibbons Family Butchers in Castle Street, Hay. In early December the Countryside Alliance (Wales) revealed its Rural Oscars for 2013. These are the unique annual celebrations of rural life, produce and communities, and now our very own local butcher is one of four in the final of the Butcher category. How exciting is that?!

The awards were borne of a need to support and promote rural communities and to acknowledge the efforts of thousands of unsung heroes who routinely go above and beyond the call of duty for their communities.

They were nominated some time ago by a local resident and since then a few more residents have supplied forms to the Alliance, nominating the quality family butchers for this prestigious award. Geraldine knew that they had been nominated but what with the hectic time they had before Christmas she hadn’t actually had time to check the Countryside Alliance website. She was so thrilled, and proud, to discover that they were one of four in the Regional Finals, and thinks that being involved in the Countryside Alliance’s Game Campaign in 2012 helped put them on the map, so to speak.

The butchers are judged on the quality of service, the quality of product and the general ambiance of the shop overall.

All the businesses will now be judged and will go to the Senedd at Cardiff Bay on 25th March to hear who has taken the Welsh titles and won the honour of going on to represent Wales at the Houses of Parliament in London in April with the chance of a British title.

I am sure we at Wye Local are not alone in wishing C J Gibbons Family Butchers all the luck in the world for the best result ever!

A link to the Countryside Alliance Welsh finalists for 2013: www.countrysideallianceawards.org.uk/article/welsh-finalists-for-2013

FAMILY BUTCHERS01497 820 636

C.J.GIBBONS

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Quality local farmed beef,lamb and pork.

Fresh farm chickens,ducks and seasonal game.

Home-made sausages,faggots and home-cured bacon.

Gorgeous meat pies,pasties and sausage rolls,

cooked fresh every morning.

Call into discuss yourrequirements with us

Guy Notman UpholsteryReupholstery and loose covers

Sofas & chairs made to orderHardwood frames and fully spring seats

No foam used in constructionFeather, fibre or feather flex cushions

2 seater sofas from £650 + fabric• Also headboards, ottomans and footstools made to measure

• Selection of fabrics • Curtain making service available

Tel: 01497842602 Mob: 07968144727

MAYALLJEWELLERS Est.1884

ClocksWatchesClogau GoldJewellerySilverware

A nice selection of gifts in stock10 High TownHay-on-WyeHerefordHR3 5AE

Tel: 01497821848Repairs & Restoration of Antique & Modern Clocks, Watches, Barometers & Jewellery

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Hay MadeIt’s been an exciting few months planning HayMade.

Like most businesses we wanted to offer a unique,

quality product at the right price, hopefully we have

found those three key ingredients! So, what makes

our products unique, apart from being handmade

- Fingerprint Jewellery. We are able to create a

fingerprint of a loved one on your chosen item. We

can also create a handprint, footprint or even a paw

print that is reduced in size to fit on one of our

pieces, so please contact us to discuss this option as

it is not yet listed on the website.

You can’t be in Hay-on-Wye without selling

something book related, can you? We have created

several bookmark designs and these will be available

during February. Every item is handmade from

Fine Silver (99.9) and is suited for any occasion-

birthdays, weddings, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day,

births, christening’s or just to treat yourself. Go on,

visit our website but if you can’t see what you want

contact us about designing a bespoke item and give

the most personal gift .........EVER!

JW’SMINI SKIPS

& PLANT HIREMicro & Mini DiggersDumpers • RollersWacker Plates

Generators RepairsVan Hire • Chippers

Cherry Pickers • Water PumpsStump Grinders

T: 01497 847355M: 07785 735126

JAMIE HOWARDELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

• Commercial & Domestic • House Rewires & Extensions

• New Build Installations • PAT Testing• Maintenance & Repairs • TV & Telephone• Electrical Installation condition Reports

• Inspection & Testing

All Work Guaranteed

5 Church Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DQ

MOBILE: 07790 147472HOME: 01497 821985

A small quiet place to practise yoga and find that inner calm. I’m a qualified yoga teacher

and teach one to one or in small groupsso that the class can be tailored

to your individual needs.

First session is free!

01497 238 10907768 254 898

[email protected]/theyogaroomhay

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Church Street(at the back of Radnor House)Hay on WyeHereford HR3 5DQ

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Royal British Legion 2013 Poppy AppealA big thank you to everyone who contributed towards our 2013 Poppy Appeal. £3,517.09 was collected by the Hay & District Branch of the Royal British Legion.

Beacons Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Call: Simon on 07813261697 Email: [email protected]

• High Powered • Truck Mounted • Steam Cleaning • Fast Drying • We Don’t Use Your Water

• We Don’t Use Your Electric

• Safe & Pet Friendly Chemicals

• Fully Insured

CQC Registered

Homecare Providers We Offer Personal

Care Services To Help You Stay At Home

From helping you to start the day

with personal care, washing dressing & breakfast. Assist with medicines.

Any shopping, cleaning, meal preparation, laundry & ironing AND at the end of the day we

can assist you to bed

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Wild in February Protectingwildlife for the future

Shrews pack a hectic lifetime into less than two years. Their tiny hearts beat 1200 times per minute. The smallest of our three species just six centimetres long, the Pygmy Shrew eats more than its own body weight every day. Like the slightly larger Common Shrew it must consume worms, insects, spiders and snails day and night with short naps between fast foraging. Water Shrews, bigger and darker, live by clean streams and ponds and their diet includes small fish and amphibians.

During spring and summer a female Common Shrew may produce five litters of five to seven pups. Owls, Kestrels, Foxes and Weasels take many. Cats catch shrews but do not usually eat them. A dead shrew brought in by a cat is probably how most people see one.

Brecknock Wildlife Trust, with funding from The Cooperative, seeks your help to learn more about shrews and other mammals. Please let the Trust know what you see, where and when. There is a survey sheet with pictures at www.brecknockwildlifetrust.

org.uk, and details in the Events Diary of free Mammal Discovery Days during February half-term.

Thanks to Phil Morgan for this photo and Selwyn Richards for January’s fox.

Article by Owen Lawrence and Keith Noble

For a free no obligation quote, please contact

01874 711 724 or 07778 172 493E-mail: [email protected]

www.jtcredlandgardenservices.co.uk

FIREWOOD ALSO AVAILABLETop quality firewood at competitive prices. Seasoned or unseasoned hard or softwood. Large or small amounts

available, cut and split to your required size.

Funeral DirectorsC.C.JAMES

Hengardd, Pontithel,Three Cocks, Brecon, Powys

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Telephone: 01497 847410Mobile: 07831 346430

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Orange & pomegranate cheesecake

Venison with squash & sweet potato

Recipe Page

Ingredients350g pack ready-dicedbutternut squash and sweet potato

15g grated Parmesan or Grana Padano

1 tbsp olive oil

2 venison steaks

100ml beef stock (made with ½ stock cube)

1 tsp redcurrant jelly

300g young spinach

A handful of vegetable crisps, to serve

Method1. Bring a small pan of salted water to the boil and cook the butternut squash and sweet potato for 8 minutes, until tender. Drain and mash with

grated Parmesan or Grana Padano and a grinding of black pepper.

2. Meanwhile, heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan over a medium-high heat. Season the venison steaks and pan-fry for 4-5 minutes each side, until medium-rare. Remove and rest for 5 minutes.

3. Pour 100ml beef stock (made with ½ stock cube) into the pan and bubble, scraping the meaty juices off the bottom of the pan, until reduced by half, then stir in 1 tsp redcurrant jelly.

4. Pour boiling water over the spinach until wilted. Drain and squeeze out any excess water.

5. Slice the venison and serve with the sauce, mashed squash and sweet potato, wilted spinach and a handful of vegetable crisps on the side.

Ingredients250g digestive biscuits

100g butter, melted

600g full-fat cream cheese

zest 3 oranges -cut out the segments for the decoration

3 tbsp milk

100g icing sugar

150ml double cream

seeds 1 pomegranate,or 110g tub pomegranate seeds

Method

Crush the biscuits roughly – either put them in

a plastic food bag and crush with a rolling pin, or

whizz them in a food processor to chunky crumbs.

Transfer to a bowl, mix in the melted butter and tip

into a 23cm springform tin. Using your fingers or the

back of a spoon, press the biscuit mixture evenly to

form the base. Chill until set, about 30 mins.

Put the soft cheese, zest, milk and icing sugar into a

bowl and blend using an electric mixer until smooth.

Add the cream and whisk until the mixture is the

consistency of thick custard. Pour the filling over the

biscuit base and spread evenly. Return to the fridge

and chill until set, at least 4 hrs or overnight.

To serve, top with the orange segments and scatter

over the pomegranate seeds.

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We are delighted to be able to

announce that one of our long

standing members, Nick Price, has

furthered his career with us and

he is now involved in our field based sales.

Not everything we sell can be done over the counter

in our busy shop, so having Nick at the local markets

and visiting farms will greatly benefit the services we

can offer as a local Farmer’s Co-Operative.

Nick Price who grew up on Bryn-Teg farm in Hay on

Wye has worked as warehouse assistant and shop

assistant over the last 10 years with Hay & Brecon

and has started his new role in January this year as

Assistant Manager Focusing on Customer Relations.

Nick will work alongside our established sales

representative for the Herefordshire area Derek

Bedford who is able pass on to nick his extensive

knowledge of the area and the industry.

“Having Nick at the local markets and visiting farms will greatly benefit the services we can offer as a local Farmer’s Co-Operative.”

News from Hay & Brecon Farmers

Shop 1, Phoenix House, High Street, Talgarth

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• Blinds • Paints • Sundries• Rugdoctor

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Home Selection Service

Free Estimates

Car Parking At Rear Of Shop

Between the 6th January - 28th FebruaryWe will be selling raffle tickets

In Aid of SarcomaFor your chance to win a Wool twist Carpetincluding fitting with a choice of four colours!

Please call into the shop to purchase a raffle ticket

Tractor & ClaasAs in previous years, Sue Morgan produced a

Tractor and Class Machinery 2014 Calendar. Raising

a fantastic amount of £1750 for Macmillan Cancer

Support. Some were sold by Glasbury Garage and

others to people locally in Hay and Brecon.

Sue would like to thank everyone who purchased

a calendar.

Llanigon Plant HireSEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED

Farm Slurry Tanks EmptiedHAY-ON-WYE • TALGARTH • CRICKHOWELL

• BRECON • SENNYBRIDGEAND SURROUNDING AREAS

01497847880(24hr)Registered carrier of waste

Don’t forget you have until 30th March 2014 to enter our Annual Photography Competition – please turn to page 14 for more details.

local landscapesphotographycompetition

1st prize: £502nd prize: £25 3rd prize: £10

The rules are simple:• High resolution images of local landscapes in or

around Brecon, Talgarth or Hay-on-Wye• Images need to be landscape, not portrait

12 of the images will appear in theLocal Landscapes 2015 Calendar

Closing date is 30th March 2014

Please email your entries to [email protected]

Each image needs to be titled by thephotographer and include where it was taken

For further details please call 07971 446632

This years competition is sponsored by

Pink Sheep Design & Print

Last years winner

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What’s on:during the weekMONDAYJolly Tots Stay and Play: 9 - 11am. Hay Primary School. £2 a session, £1 for additional children. Come along for creative activities, play and fun! Everyone welcome. Term time only. Contact Becky 07786552832 or Hannah 07557410864.

Clyro Primary School Parent and Toddler Group: 9 - 10.30am. For play, fun activities, songs and stories. 0 – 5 years. Just turn up and join in! £1 per session. Contact 01497 820860.

Llanigon Playgroup: 9.30 - 11am (come any time between 9 and 9.30am). Term time only. Llanigon School. Weekly themes and activities, everyone welcome.

Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club.Contemporary and sociable the’ East has been taken out’, leaving us to simply explore the poses. No chanting. You’ll love it! £6. 01497 822995.

The Free Hay Shopper to the Co-op: pick up 9.30am, return 11.00am for Hay members of Dial-a-Ride. Everyone welcome! Contact 01497 821616 for more information and how to become a member.

Life Drawing: 10am - 4pm at Clyro Village Hall. Beginners welcome. Contact 01497 831550. MODELS WANTED.

Hayday Café: (first Monday of the month). 2 – 4pm. Cusop Village Hall. A new cafe for people living with dementia. Transport can be arranged. Contact Trish Richardson 01497 821381.

Hay Bridge Club: 2 – 5pm. The Bowling Club, Hay. Our friendly relaxed Bridge Club is now up and running. New members of all standards welcome. Contact Jenny 01497 831287.

Friendship Club: (third Monday

of the month) 2.30 - 4pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Tea, cakes and chat. Contact Ann Pritchard 01497 847221.

Zumba Gold: 5 - 6pm Hay Parish Hall. Exhilarating and easy going exercise with Latin inspired dance moves - easy to follow and suitable for everybody. Beginners and Senior Dancers especially welcome. Additional classes at Talgarth Town Hall on Thursdays 10.30 - 11.30am and at Brecon Mind Mondays 2-3pm. Contact Wynona 01874 711499.

Boxercise: 6 - 6.45pm at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. For men and women. £6. Contact 01497 822995.

Spinning: 6pm & 7pm at Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Call to book 01497 847740.

Craft Class: 7 - 9pm. Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913.

Alive & Kickin’ Community Choir: St. Michael’s Church, Wheat St., Brecon. £5 per session / £3 for Coleg Powys Staff & Students. Everyone from age 12 upwards is very welcome. Please don’t worry about needing any past singing experience. It’s open to everyone! Contact Tanya Walker 07723 016837 or email [email protected]..

Llanigon YFC Meeting: 7 - 9.30pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Contact Philip Price 01497 847342.

Christianity Explored Course: 7pm. Felindre Village Hall. Arranged by Penyrheol Baptist Chapel, this course which is free of charge will be led by Rev’d Anne Roberts and will run for 9 weekly sessions on Mondays as from 16th September. Contact Secretary Janet Matthews 01874 711061.

Short Mat Bowls: 7.30 - 9.30pm at Clyro Village Hall. All ages and

levels of expertise welcome! Contact Liz Griffiths 01497 820570

Bell Ringing Practice: 7.30pm at St.Peter’s Church, Glasbury. New ringers are always most welcome.

TUESDAY

Llyswen Parent & Toddler Group: 9.15 - 11.15am. Term time only. Llyswen Village Hall. Everyone welcome, lots of fun and good company. Children from 0 - Schoolage.

Kettlebell Mania: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Perfect for after the school drop off! £6. Contact G&T’s on 01497 822995.

Yoga Active and Stretching: 9.15 – 11am at Cusop Village Hall. Our lovely new, quiet and warm venue.Come and join in our friendly group, give it a try and see if you like it! Beginners and all levels welcome. £5 per session or £40 for 10. Contact Emma Phillpotts on 01497 831704 or email [email protected]

Dorstone Dormice Baby and Toddler Group: 10am to 12noon. (Including term time). Dorstone Village Hall. £1- for the first child and 50 pence for subsequent children. All welcome! Contact Kari Morgan 01497 831752.

Craft Class run by South Powys Parkinson’s branch: 10am - 1pm at Talgarth Church Hall. Make your own greetings cards with a tutor. Knit, sew, tapestry, rag rug making etc.

Art Class (any medium) : 10.30am - 12.30pm at the Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913

Shakespeare Play Readings: (Alternate Tuesdays) 2 - 5pm. Glasbury Village Hall. With the Willow Globe Theatre Company. Contact 01597 811487

Boughrood Cycle Club: 6pm.

Regular summer evening road rides, winter day and evening road rides depending on weather. Pub & café breaks. All welcome. Meet at bus stop nr. Boughrood Village Shop. Contact Sarah 01874 754031 or [email protected].

Bowling: Arrive at 6pm to commence play at 6.30pm at Brecon Road, Hay. All welcome.

Talgarth Cricket Club (Nets Training): 6pm at Talgarth Cricket Pitch. Contact Mr Paul Norris, Chairman 07507508172.

Athletic Pilates: 6 - 6.45pm at Gym & Tonic Health Club. Our am session is so popular we HAD to extend it to the evenings! Suitable for the more experienced or advanced fitness levels. £6. Contact G&T’s on 01497 822995

1st Hay-On-Wye Scout Group – Beavers: 6 – 7pm. Masonic Hall, Brecon Road, Hay. Contact Ellie 01497 821650 or 07772661480

Gwernyfed Ladies Running Club: 6.15pm. Location varies, see Gwernyfed Sports Centre Facebook Page. Contact 01497 847740. See article on page 18.

Talgarth Bowling Club (Practice Night): 6.30pm, Talgarth. New bowlers welcome. Contact 01874 623477.

Glasbury Paddlers: Canoe club meets at 6.30pm at Glasbury. Formore information call in at PSM Outdoors in Hay and ask for Peter.

Circuits: 6.45pm at Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Drop in class. Contact 01497 847740.

Circuits Blast’ with Cat: 6.45 - 7.30pm at Gym & Tonic Health Club. Traditional circuits with exercises you’ll know and love. Results proven. £6. Contact

G&T’s on: 01497 822995.

Gwernyfed Hockey Club - Training: 7 – 8pm Brecon Leisure Centre’s Astro. All abilities welcome. Contact Nicola Drew 07812691345.

Zumba: 7.45 - 8.45pm. Glasbury Village Hall. This fun inclusive group welcomes all to come and get fit while having a laugh with us. Suitable for beginners. Bring a drink. Classes £4.75 (pay on arrival). Pre-booking not required.

Talgarth YFC Meeting: 7 - 9pm at Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth.Contact Kayleigh 01874 658713

Death Café: (first Tuesday of the month) 7.30pm at Glasbury Village Hall. Contact Angela Evans 01497 847440.

Hay Camera Club: 7.30pm at Llanigon Village Hall. Contact Christine Starnes 01981550589 or 07932716035.

Transition Town Hay Meeting: (third Tuesday of the month)7.30pm at The Kilverts. Come along to find out more about the transition movement, enjoy an informal discussion or bring an idea for a new project.

Royal British Legion(Womens Section): (third Tuesday of the month) 7.30pm. Hay & District Social Club (Ex Royal British Legion), opposite Kilverts Hotel, Hay. Talks, discussions, demonstrations, quizzes etc. Your membership will also help in the running of the RBL. Contact Barbara Travers 01497 847777.

Hay Neighbourhood Policing Team public PACT Meeting: (last Tuesday of the month) 7.30 - 8.30pm at the Hay Town Council Offices, all are welcome. Contact on 08453302000.

Volleyball: 8-9.30pm, at Gwernyfed High School Sports

Centre. All abilities welcome, have fun and get a bit of exercise, first session free. Contact Rupert Bateson 07511207769.

WEDNESDAY

Whitney Crocodiles Parent & Toddler Session: 9.30 - 11am. Term time only.

Pick ‘n Mix’ for ABSOLUTE beginners: 9.15 – 10am. Gym & Tonic Health Club. You’ll love this session: A triple sampler class. You’ll experience 3 different disciplines but at easy entry level! JUST what you need - so relaxed! Contact 01497 822995.

Hay Luncheon Club: (third Wednesday of the month) at The Masonic Hall, Hay. We have a delicious roast dinner and a speaker or activity afterwards, a very pleasant, sociable time together after our meal and raffle. Contact Trish Kiddle 01497 821276.

Wednesday Lunch Club: (third Wednesday of the month)Rhosgoch Golf Club. Nothing formal, just lots of happy chatter over a good lunch. Why not come along and join us? Contact Wendy King 01497 851229.

The Scribblers: 4.15 - 5.30pm at The Drill Hall, 25 Lion Street, Hay.Contact Sophie 01497 822620.

Velo Hay Cycle Club: 6pm.Drover Cycles, Forest Road, Hay. All welcome. Contact 01497 821134 or visit Drover Cycles Facebook page for details of rides.

Dynamic Stretching: 6 - 6.45pm. Gym & Tonic Health Club. Get warm in winter with these heated moves: a slow, fast, slow, method invented entirely by Cat for the ULTIMATE in stretching! We still keep the lights low and galaxy ceiling ON for a very special experience indeed. We adore this class. £6. Contact 01497 822995.

What’s on:during the week

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What’s on:during the week What’s on:during the weekHay on Wye Scout Group: Scouts 6.30 - 8pm. Hay Parish Hall. Adult helpers also required. Contact Martin 01874 754291.

Kettlercise: 6.30pm at Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Call to book. Contact 01497 847740.

Tennis Club: 6.30pm onwards at the Tennis Courts Hay. Contact AlunSmith 07967914123.

Live Music @ Baskerville Hall-Open Mic Acoustic Night: doors open 7pm. Music 8.30pm. Food available 7 – 9.30pm. Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro Court. Free admission, all welcome. Contact 01497 820033.

Llanigon WI: (first Wednesdayof the month) meet 7pm at Llanigon Village Hall. New members are always welcome come and join us. Contact Anne Gibbons 01497 820997.

Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 - 9pm at Old School Bldg, Church Lane, Talgarth. Ages 12 (Yr8 HighSchool) -18yrs looking for a new exciting, fun and challenging activity. Headquarters Contacts: 01874 813756. Website:www.armycadets.com.

Samba Brecon: 7 - 9pm. Felindre Village Hall. Samba Brecon is a lively, friendly community percussion band, always learning and playing new Afro-Brazilian rhythms on a weekly basis. New members and non-members are very welcome. No previous experience needed. First taster session is free. Tuition is provided. £4 per session, £3 concessions, under 16s are free but must be accompanied. Contact Glenn 07971 398727 or Catherine 01874 625422 or email [email protected].

Gwent & Powys Army Cadet Force: 7 - 9pm at The Cadet Centre, Gypsy Castle, Hay-on-Wye. Please see details on previous listing.

The Brecon Singers – Rehearsals: 7.30 – 9.30pm. Y Neuadd Goffa,

Christ College, Brecon.

We shall be rehearsing Haydn’s Nelson Mass for a performance in Brecon Cathedral on 29th March 2014. Join us if you love to sing and can commit regularly to rehearsals in Brecon. No auditions required. Visit www.breconsingers.co.uk. Contact 01874 658332.

Adult Drama Club: 7.30 - 9.30pm. The Globe at Hay. £6 per session, no booking necessary. Contact 07733055430.

Black Mountains Lions Club: (first & third Wednesday of the month) meets 7.45/8pm. Contact David James 01497 820227.

Three Cocks WI: (second Wednesday of the month) meets 7pm in St. Peter’s Church Hall, Glasbury. Contact Anne Collins 01497 847370.

Hay WI: (second Wednesday of the month) 7.30pm at Masonic Hall, Hay. Contact Ellie Spencer 01497 821650 for more details.

THURSDAYJolly Tots Stay and Play: 9 - 11am. Hay Primary School. £2 a session £1 for additional children. Come along for creative activities, play and fun! Everyone welcome.Term time only.Contact Becky 07786552832 Hannah 07557410864.

Free Weights Blitz: 9.15 - 10am at Gym and Tonic Health Club. All welcome - this is a great session. MELTS body fat! £6. Contact 01497 822995.

“Bumps and Babies”Group: 10 – 11.30am. Glasbury Village Hall. There are programmes for parents to beand parents with new babies, plus individual support and information. Contact Sally 07590417752 or Rachael Labourne (Health Visitor) 01874 713014 or 0796814550.

Brecon and District Credit UnionCollection Point: Open10am - 12noon at Youth

and Community Centre, Oxford Rd, Hay.

Clyro Primary School Parent and Toddler Group: 2 - 3.30pm. For play, fun activities, songs and stories. 0 – 5years. Just turn up and join in! £1per session. Contact 01497 820860.

Bell Bank Club for the blind and partially sighted: 2 - 4pm. The Parish Hall, Lion St., Hay. Anyone who is blind or has restricted sight is very welcome to join us for chat, speakers, outings, etc. Contact Eileen Bufton 01497 820897.

Gwernyfed Ladies RFC Training: 5.30pm (U15’s girls) 6.45pm (Ladies).Gwernyfed Rugby Club, Talgarth.

Raven Drama: 5.30 – 7pm (Term time only). Llangorse Village Hall. Age 7 -14yrs. Contact Lynn Clausen 07949 329561.

Spinning: 6pm. Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Booking essential. Contact 01497 847740.

Bowling: Arrive any time between 6 and 8.30pm at Brecon Road Hay. All welcome.

Freestyle Fitness Yoga: 6 - 6.45pmat the Gym & Tonic Health Club Contemporary and sociable - the’ East has been taken out’, leaving us tosimply explore the poses. £6. 01497 822995. Contact 07747465994.

Stitch ‘n’ Bitch: (first Thursday of the month) 6 - 8pm atThe Swan Hotel, Hay.

Table Tennis: 6.30 - 8.30pm atGlasbury Village Hall. Over 18s only.Please ring to check availability. Contact Malcolm Bradley 01497 831633.

Kettlehells: 6.45pm Gym & Tonic Health Club - for gym members only. Warm up in the gym at 6.30pm (or do Cat’s Yoga class) then join our RBT Kettlebellclass - fast and furious with a stretch at the end. We’ll have you out by 7! A GREAT session! £6. Contact

01497 822995.

Ladies Netball: 7 - 8pm at Gwernyfed Sports Hall. Just turn up on the night for a fun, relaxed game of netball. £2 on the night. New ladies very welcome. For more details, contact Lisa Marie 01544 327716.

Zumba with Zoe: 7 - 8pm. Aberedw Village Hall. All abilities welcome. Contact Zoe 07747465994.

Felindre Singers: 7 - 8pm at Felindre Village Hall. Felindre Singers Rehearsing.

Art Class (any medium): 7 - 9pm at Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913.

Qi Gong: 7 - 8.30pm at Cusop Village Hall. Small friendly group practising Qi Gong. Contact Sandy Sandaver 01497 821625.

Talgarth WI: (first Thursday of the month) 7pm. Talgarth Library

Hay-on-Wye Amnesty Group: (fourth Thursday of the month)7-8pm,The Globe at Hay. Contact Sean O ’Donoghue 01497 821153.

Talgarth and District Historical Society: (last Thursday of the month) 7.30pm at Gwernyfed Rugby Club. See local posters for details.

Quiz Night: (last Thursday of the month) 7.30pm.The Rhydspence Inn.Contact 01497 831262.

Talgarth WI: (first Thursday of the month)7.30pm.Talgarth Library. New members always welcome! Contact Jan 01874 711665.

Hay Theatre Club (adults): 7.30 – 9.30pm.The Globe in Hay. Action packed practical professionally led theatre workshops. A real social club with a theme. Sessions £6. Checkout Hay Theatre Club on Facebook.Contact Janine Sharp (alias Linda Luvvie) 07733055430.

Shortmat Bowls: 7.30 - 9.30pm at Llanigon VIllage Hall. Contact Rob

Williams 01497 820692.

Three Cocks Vintage Society: (second Thursday of the month) 8pm. The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact Margaret James 01874 711110.

Hay Community Choir: 8 - 9.30pm.Term time only. Hay Parish Hall. Open to everyone who enjoys singing and wants to have fun! Cost: £4. Contact 01497 822952 or www.haychoir.co.uk.

Charity Quiz Night: 8.30pm at The Harp Inn, Glasbury. Contact 01497 847373.

FRIDAYBeginner Pilates: 9.15 - 10am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. You simply MUST try this class. Get stronger, longer, posturally correct with an expert in this field. Suitable for everyone. £6. Contact 01497 822995.

Busy Bees Parent & Toddler Group: 9.30 - 11.30am at Clifford Community Centre. Contact Jane 01497 831427 or Di 01981 500136.

Yoga and Meditation with Georgie: 10 – 11.30am. Richard Booth’s Bookshop Yoga Studio, Brooke St, Hay. Be happy, strong, calm & full of energy. All welcome! Contact [email protected] / 07807 550653.

Athletic Pilates using weights: 10.30 - 11.15am at the Gym & Tonic Health Club. Suitable for the more experienced or conditioned participants. £6. Contact 01497 822995.

Brecon & District Credit UnionCollection Point: 11am – 1pm. Talgarth Library. Support your communitybank with a savings account or a low interest loan. ContactJan 01874 711665.

Hay Theatre CIC - Reminiscence Workshop: 1.30 – 3.30pm. The Globe at Hay. A reminiscence group for over 65s. Contact Janine Sharp 07733 055430.

Music & Movement for Mums and Tots(birth to schoolage): 2.15pm at Cusop Village Hall. Term time only.Led by Anna Carlisle. £4per child or £6 for family of 2 children. Contact Ros Murphy 01497 831007/07799652120. Junior Netball Team Training: (term time only):4 - 5pm (9 - 13 year olds), 5 - 6pm (13 - 18yrs). Gwernyfed High School. Contact 07891371458.

Cllr.William Powell’s Advice Surgery: (first Friday of the month) 5 - 7pm at Talgarth Information and Resource Centre. Contact 07703112113 or email:[email protected].

Aerobics Master class with Cat: (last Friday of the month) 6pm at Gym & Tonic Health Club. Different theme each time. Booking essential on 01497 822995.

Spinning: (6pm & 7pm at Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Call to book Contact 01497 847740.

Junior Table Tennis Club: 7- 8pm at Gwernyfed Sports Centre. For ages 7 - 16. 50p per player. Contact 01497 847740.

Red Kite Workshops: 7 - 8.30pm at The Drama Studio, Gwernyfed High School. Term time only.

Bingo: (first Friday of the month)eyes down 7.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Contact Darren Ricketts 01497 847250.

SATURDAY

Charity Table Sale: (first Saturday of the month) 9am onwards at Talgarth Church Hall. Contact Tony James 01874 711289.

Kettlercise: 9.30am at Gwernyfed Sports Centre.Call to book.Contact 01497 847740.

Childrens ’Painting Classes: 10.30am - 12noon at Dolls House Fun, Hay. Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913.

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What’s on:during the month / next monthWhat’s on:during the week / monthHay Youth Theatre: 10.30am - 12.30pm. The Globe in Hay (7 - 11year olds). Come and haves some confidence building fun with our family - like group. Professionally led by Janine Sharp. Contact 07733055430.

Art Class for Children (11 - 18yrs) :11am - 12.30pm at Dolls House Fun, Hay.Contact Mrs Abel 01497 821913.

Hay Senior Youth Theatre:1 - 3pm. The Globe in Hay. 12-16years. Fun & Laughs. Professional performance skill training. Contact Janine Sharp 07733055430. SUNDAY

Talgarth Country Market: (first Sunday of the month) from 10am - 1pm in theTown Hall.

Drover Cycles Bike Club: (last Sunday of the month)meets 10am at Drover Cycles (top of Main Car Park, Hay).Contact Lindsey 01497 821134.

Tennis Club: 11am - 1pm at the Tennis Courts, Hay. Contact Alun Smith 07967914123.

Services at Penyrheol Baptist Church: (fourth Sunday of the month) 3pm. Contact 01874711061.

‘Sound of the Baskervilles’–Open Mic Session: 4pm. Baskerville Arms Hotel, Clyro. Contact 01497 820670.

DURING THE MONTH

Friday 31st January

Closing Date for Entries for The January Big Prize Giveaway: Wye Local and Local Beacon. Contact 01544 327716.

Friday Live – Get Quizzical Pub Quiz: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Entry £2. Contact 01497 821762. Saturday 1st February

Talgarth YFC Pre-Rally Supporters Dinner: Talgarth Town Hall. See article on page 3.

Shenanigans – By the Rivers: 8pm.

The Globe at Hay. The Leicester lads bring original reggae tunes for an acoustic show. Contact 01497 821762.

Sunday 2nd February

Talgarth Country Market – Talgarth and District Regeneration Group: 10am – 1pm. Town Hall, Talgarth. Contact Nicola Willis 01874 713166. See advert on page 14.

Thursday 6th February

Flicks in the Sticks presents – “Summer in February” (Cert 15): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. A true - and deeply moving - love story played out against the timeless beauty of the Cornish coast, in the approaching shadow of The Great War. Cabaret seating. Bring your own refreshments. Tickets £3.50, Children £2.50. Contact 01544 327227.

Prize Bingo: 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm. Masonic Lodge, Brecon Rd, Hay. (Opposite the Dolls House Shop). In aid of the Hay Fire Brigade. Any prize donations welcome. Contact George 01497 821913.

Friday 7th February

Friday Live – The Company of Fools: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Dirty Ray and friends collaborate and experiment. Contact 01497 821762.

Saturday 8th February

Brecknock Farmers Market: 9.30am – 2pm. Brecon Market Hall. Contact 07805 375636. See advert on page 32.

Shenanigans – Wub Wub Wub: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. House and techno from Aubrey Fry and crew. Contact 01497 821762.

Friday 14th February

Friday Live – Cut the Love: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Live music without too much lovey-dovey stuff. Contact 01497 821762.

Saturday 15th February

February Fitness Frenzy: 8.30 – 11.30am. Gwernyfed Sports Centre. Six taster sessions. Contact 01497 847740. See advert on page 19.

Crickhowell Vintage & Antiques Fayre: 10am – 4pm. Clarence Hall, Crickhowell. Entry £1. Supporting Cancer Research UK. Contact 07977 846509.

Friends of Llyswen School – Table Sale: 10.30am. Llyswen Village Hall. Nearly new babies/children clothes, equipment & toys. Tables available to be booked at £5 per table. Contact 01874 754334.

Flix in the Stix (Talgarth) presents Philomena: 7.30 for 8pm. Pre film pizzas available at The Bakers’ Table from 5pm. Entrance to film £4, pizza and film £10. Early booking essential. Contact The Baker’s Table 01874 711125. See advert on page 14.

Shenanigans – Sixteen Tambourines’ Indie Disco: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Indie, pop and rock into the early hours. Contact 01497 821762.

Sunday 16th February

Glasbury Arts – Young People’s Writing Course and Competition with Jenny Valentine: 10.30am – Noon. Glasbury Village Hall. The second of a course of three workshops for children aged from 7 to 12. Ticket prices - £21 for three workshops. 10% Member’s discount also applies. Booking essential. Contact 01497 847426.

Tuesday 18th February

U3A Hay – The Swan at Hay: 10.30am – Morning session: Professor John Barrell, the eminent 18th century historian, is presenting an illustrated talk on the important Welsh landscape painter Edward Pugh of Ruthin (1763 – 1813). 1.30pm – Afternoon session: By way of a

contrast in the afternoon Jack Tait will be giving an illustrated talk on Artwork and the Machine. The entrance fee is £3 for members and £5 for non-members. New members always welcome. Contact Rodney Mace 01497 820679. See article on page 25.

Friday 21st February

U3A Friday Live – Kerfuffle Comedy Club: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Live stand-up from an array of top comics. Contact 01497 821762.

Saturday 22nd February

Glasbury Arts – Flamenco Workshop: 2.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. One hour taster session. £10 full price, £8 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s). Booking essential.Flamenco Evening Performance: 7.30pm. The Drama Studio, Gwernyfed High School. With Alejandra Velasco and Friends. The passion and colour of Spanish flamenco dance comes to Glasbury with a stunning performance by Alejandra Velasco with her dance and music friends. £9.50, full price £7.50 concessions. Combined workshop/performance tickets: £18.50 full price, £15.00 concessions, 10% Member’s discount applies to all prices. Contact 01497 847426. See article on page 6.

Quiz Night: 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. £2.50 per head, pay at the door. Teams of 3 - 5. Come as a team, or form one on the night. Bring a bottle, if you wish. Tea, coffee and cakes available. Come and test your knowledge, have some fun, and hopefully raise a little money for

the hall upkeep. Contact Paul Graves 01497 822885.

Shenanigans – Funky Dung - Psych-Rock Freakou: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. A night of classic tunes from Hendrix to Jefferson Airplane. Contact 01497 821762.

Sunday 23rd February

Hay Music presents - The Sterling Trio: 7.30pm. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay. Clarinet, flute and piano. Music from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Tickets £12.00 from the bookshop. Contact 01497 820322.

Wednesday 26th February

Glasbury Get-Together Club: 2.30 -4.30pm. Glasbury Village Hall. Tea and raffle.

Contact Gloria 01497 847726 or Geraldine 01497 847697. See article on page 14.

Wild Wednesday Activity: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, Three Cocks. Bring the children to make their own bird house and suet feeder. Contact 01497 847055. See advert on back cover.

Thursday 27th February

Prize Bingo: 7 for 7.15pm. Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro. Free local transport can be arranged by Dial-a-Ride. Bar open and bar snacks available. Fun night. Raising money for local charities. All welcome. Contact 01497 820033. See article on page 41.

Friday 28th February

Friday Live – Get Quizzical Pub Quiz: 8pm. The Globe at Hay. Winners take the pot, free chips for all! Contact 01497 821762.

Saturday 1st March

Flicks in the Sticks / Borderlines

Film Festival presents – “Blue Jasmine” (Cert 12a): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. Stranded without money following the arrest of her husband, Jasmine struggles with the returns to her long forgotten roots. Woody Allen’s brilliant new film. Cabaret seating. Bring your own refreshments. Tickets £3.50, Children £2.50. Contact 01544 327227.

Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd March

Wire Sculpture One Day Workshops with Gail Stokes Hayward): 10.30am – 4pm. Glasbury Village Hall. A few places left, no previous experience necessary. Ticket prices £40 full price, £25 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s). Contact 01497 847426. See article on page 6.

Thursday 6th March

Flicks in the Sticks / Borderlines Film Festival presents – “Sunshine on Leith” (Cert PG): 7.30pm. Brilley Village Hall. Returning from duty in Afghanistan, lifelong friends Davy and Ally must re-learn how to live life in Edinburgh. A feel good romp featuring the music of The Proclaimers. Cabaret seating. Bring your own refreshments. Tickets £3.50, Children £2.50. Contact 01544 327227.

Saturday 22nd March

Bingo: 7.30pm. Cusop Village Hall. £3 entry for a book of 8 games. The emphasis will be on ‘fun’, participation will be encouraged. Cash prizes. Tea, coffee and cakes will be available or ‘bring a bottle’. Contact Jim Wesley 01497 820705.

Saving with Brecon and District Credit Union couldn’t be easier, we can be found in every town within South Powys and to help you on your way, for a limited period we will make a small deposit into all new savings accounts that are opened with a regular standing order of £10 deposited. To find out more follow us on facebook, visit our website www.breconcreditunion.co.uk

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Scottish Power ......................................... 08452 722424

Talgarth Medical Centre ..................... 01874 713000

Welsh Water..................................................08000 520130

Western Power Distribution ..............08000 520400

Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford. Tel: 01497 820516

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Brecon Medical Group Practice...... 01874 622121

Brecon Advice centre....................... 01874 624595

Dyfed-Powys Police ...............................................101

National Grid Gas (Gas Leaks) .............0800 111999

Powys citizens’ Advice Bureau........ 0845 601 8421

Powys county council

(General Enquiries) 01597 827 460 / 0845 602 7030

RSPcA ................................................. 0300 1234 999

Scottish Power .................................... 08452 722424

Welsh Water ....................................... 08000 520130

Western Power Distribution ..............08000 520400

FOR SALEANGeLcARe MoveMeNt AND SouND BABy SeNSoR. In box. £15. Extra long sensor also available. Can be used without movement sensor. 01497 820238 or 07815534541.

cuB SWeAtShiRt iN exceLLeNt coNDitioN (32”). £5. 01497 820238 or 07815534541.

DeSiGNeR ‘eLeGANce’ PeeP-toe ShoeS.Size 6, and clutch bag with silver chain. Ruffle and gemstones detail on front of shoe and on bag. Very smart. Grey/pewter colour. Shoes £28, Bag £20 or £45 for both. Bought for wedding but not used. 01497 821626.

WeDDiNG DReSS. Size 14. Brand new. White, strapless, with trim. Bargain @ £250. 01497 851320.

eLectRic GuitAR AND AMPLifieR. Suitable for beginner £50. 01874 711856.

GLASS fiSh tANk. 100cm x 40cm x 40cm. £25. NeW BLAck BASe. 120cmx50cmx65cm £50. 01874 754349.

StAG 8 Piece DRuM kit. £75 ono. 01497 820854.

DouBLe DivAN BeD. As new, still wrapped. £80. 01497 831211.

Set of fouR hABitAt LiGht WooDeN kitcheN chAiRS With RAffiA SeAtS. Very good condition. £30. 01497 831211.

tWo kitcheN BAR StooLS. Cargo (Paradeshi) dark wood with leather effect seats, very smart. Excellent, unused condition. £40. 01497 831211.

viNtAGe uNo SteNciL Set iN oRiGiNAL tiN. 18 1/2” long x 17” wide. Includes 26 letter and number stencils of varying sizes. 8 pens, 10 nibs of varying sizes, 1 pricker, 4 original inks. £45. 01497 820042.

LoWe ALPiNe oxyGeN ND20 DAy SAck. Black.Lightweight, 20 litre capacity, lots of pockets. Like new, £15. 01497 847183.

WANTEDLockABLe MetAL cuPBoARD. Donated free if possible. 07908 876978.

Email [email protected] by 14th of the month, to get your items listed for free.

Copy date for March issue 12th February. This is due to February being a shorter month.

Please note due to February being a shorter month we will need copy for editoral and adverts into me [email protected] by the 12th February.

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Valentine’s Day – Friday 14th FebruaryShow that special person in your life just how much you love them.

•Fresh Flower Bouquets • Red Rose Bouquets• Cards • Gifts • Lindt chocolates • Jewellery

If you’re looking to surprise the love of your life, why not send a lovely bouquet of flowers! Take advantage of our free flower delivery service on Valentine’s Day (conditions apply*).

Wild Wednesday Activity – Wednesday 26th February Bring the kids to make their own birdhouse and suet feeder before

taking them home to put in the garden! Visit our website or pick up aWild Wednesday brochure next time you visit for more information.

February Star BuysBuy a 4kg Wild Bird Seed – Get a FREE feeder worth £3.99

Gardman Frostgard Fleece – Now ½ PriceGardman Solar Windchime Light – Now ½ Price

Selected Door Mats – Now ½ Price

*Free Flower Delivery Conditions. Free delivery service is available to Brecon, Hay on Wye and the surrounding area. Maximum free delivery distance is 12 miles. Deliveries further than 12 miles will be charged for the distance

in excess of 12 miles. Free deliveries will be accumulated so specific times cannot be guaranteed.Flower deliveries only. 14th February only.

Railway Roast Available in the Restaurant every Thursday and Sunday