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ANDY CARS The Cowbridge BEST of Llantwit Major “Your ORIGINAL priceless and COWBRIDGE Private Hire Taxis weekly newspaper” PRICE TThhee VVaallee’’ss MoT’s lloonnggeesstt sseerrvviinngg CCoommmmuunniittyy ACnoyn Dtraiscttasn •c e4 •- A8 iSrpeoatrsts NNeewwssppaappeerr P E A K 01446 796777 Email: Established 1983 PERFORMANCE andrew.brown01@ 01446 775775 btconnect.com W(GeEeMklSye raieusd).i tAeudd idteidst rbiyb uDtaiovind P(5in2d ewr e&eCkso) Ltotd .3 C1h/1ar2te/1re1d -A 4cc2ou,2nt3an5ts. www.cowbridge-today.co.uk THURSDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 2013 FFeeaattuurree:: ‘‘IINN OOuutt aanndd AAbboouutt BBRRIIDDEESS && HHEEAALLTTHH && BBUUSSIINNEESSSS’’ wwiitthh TThhee GGEEMM GGRROOOOMMSS BBEEAAUUTTYY PPaaggeess 1144--1155 PPaaggee 1177 PPaaggeess 1188--1199 PPaaggeess 2200--2233 LDP could be back in melting pot – after Plaid research casts doubt on population estimates CUTTINGthe num- GEM report by berof homes allocat- ed in the Vale under PHILIP IRWIN the Vale Council’s fresh hope to communi- Vale needed around Local Development ties in Cowbridge, 10,000 new homes to be Plan (LDP) has not Llantwit Major, Barry, built in the period from been ruled out – after Penarth and Dinas 2006 to 2026. Plaid Cymru Powys, where strong res- Plaid Cymru council- unearthed statistics idents’protests were trig- lors have called for the gered when the previous Vale Council’s LDP questioning popula- administration released housing projections to be tion growth estimates its LDP. cut by 4,000 homes put forward by the Since then, a number because they claim that Welsh Government. of politicians and groups Welsh Government pop- The news will give have queried whether the ulation estimates are nearly 40 per cent inaccu- rate. Around 10,000 homes were proposed in the draft plan, based on Welsh Government pro- jections that the Vale’s population would increase by almost 20,000 between 2006 and 2026. CENSUS DATA BOUTIQUE However, Plaid’s research, based on the SALE 2011 census, has found FLASHBACK: This was the scene in May when Cowbridge residents protested against plans to build around that, after five years 100 homes on fields just off St Athan Road. It was just one example in the Vale of opposition to the LDP. (2006 to 2011), the Welsh Government projections 8,000 people. That would Weycock Cross.” are almost 40 per cent make a huge difference to The Plaid Cymru out, with the population future plans. group leader on the Vale growing by 3,000, rather “Any re-assessment of Council, Chris Franks, than an estimated 5,000. the LDP must look at added: “These are shock- Plaid says that the pop- these figures and change ing figures which show NOW ulation of the Vale grew the housing projections. how much we could be from 123,275 to 126,300 “It would be ridiculous over-building in the Vale. between 2006 and 2011, to build 10,000 homes in “In addition to looking when the 2006 estimate the Vale for only 9,000 again at planning permis- was 128,100. extra people. sion on greenfield sites, ‘MEETNEED’ “What we require are we also shouldn’t be HALF If this pattern were to houses to meet the need building large numbers of continue, then the Vale’s in Barry, and on a smaller homes where there is population in 2026, at the level in all towns in the only one main road exit, end of the LDP, will be Vale so that young people such as the 400 houses in about 135,600 rather than and families can live Dinas Powys that will 143,600 – 8,000 fewer where they grew up and feed onto Cardiff Road. PRICE! than predicted. not be priced out. That will only lead to Plaid Cymru council- FAMILIES gridlock on already busy lor Ian Johnson said: “Housing across the roads. “The LDP’s housing pro- Vale should reflect real “It was made clear jection should be con- families and not just be when Plaid Cymru coun- cerned with meeting executive housing. cillor Chris Williams and need, not driving the “With thousands of myself questioned the 29 High Street, hou“sWinegl smh arkGeot.v ernment hploaunsneisn g aplreeramdiyss iogni voenn Vthaalte c haCnoguinngc itlh e rheocuesnitnlgy population projections brown-field sites, includ- numbers had not been Cowbridge were nearly 40 per cent ing more than 2,000 in considered. 01446 772471 oyydeeuifaatf rressro.,e v tnheOcarev t etcrho oetuh fl edl a nmsaetr exoatfu nin1v 5dea Brfieeaalrsdroy ln,o tcthoae tbiroeun iilssd a aorlonmu gonrsdet etnhnoe- mat“t(TeCrh Ooatf N shhTiogIuhNl pdUr nioEorwDit y b.”e a Vale, such as around ON PAGE 6) 2 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013 Campaign group ‘Why was floral RRRReeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrrssss’’’’ LLLLeeeetttttttteeeerrrrssss welcomes new tribute removed?’ Island footbridge IRECENTLY a great pity that someone IMPORTANT! We reserve the right to edit all letters. We do NOTaccept anonymous mail. heard that floral objected – when dog WIfoToHtbtrhide gnee wat theW fien awl obuulidl da.lso like to PLEHTOTNEER NS UAMNDB EERM. AAINL SE MMUAISLTA INDCDLRUEDSSE AFLUOLNLEA DISD NROETS SS AUNFDF IAC CIEONNTT!ACT TELE- remtorvibeudt ferso hma dth beeen faliantetdec reo, stih,s ec mrig uuancrehmt tmeen oetirnoednsable Barry Island thank Coun Jeff James, We will (in certain circumstances) protect a writer’s identity, if requested. Please keep your base of a tree in offensive. railway station near- as we believe he gave letters BRIEFand address them to:The Editor, Glamorgan GEM Ltd, Graig House, 53 Porthkerry Park, Considering this was ing completion, I am this new bridge his Eastgate, Cowbridge CF71 7E ORemail [email protected] Barry, following a their first Christmas pleased to have been blessing while he was complaint by just without him, surely the associated with its chair of the Vale’s plan- ‘More details are one person. small comfort that these ning committee, when long-awaited arrival. the go-ahead was given The tributes had been tributes gave to the fami- On behalf of Barry to conclude the final left by the wife, family ly could have remained? First group, I wish to stages of the planned and friends of a man The area is well away thank all who gave sup- new footbridge. needed on new who collapsed and died from any main thorough- port during our long We now eagerly await there suddenly and unex- fare and at this time of campaign to get this new its opening and hope pectedly last April. year, peace and goodwill bridge in place, with everyone is as pleased as His wife often visits to all should prevail. special thanks to Tim we are with the final the area to feel close to (Name and address Chapman of The GEM product. council tax levy’ her husband and it seems supplied) newspaper for his part in We would also like to Solving question bringing it to the atten- take this opportunity to tion of a wider audience wish everyone a happy of the Butlins site wpacliectWahessieensP d arB rabeamly re reptqyh .ui enaa cldlliyussdabeedle id n‘pNB(FCaieirowrscort r iYGedke irVnaora u.Etpouv)ra, nBpsa,r’ry Iionf ttehW(VrNeva RiolCeevIw oeTCmemEodmbu ibennuyrc n ri2Plie,t9hf yCe)i rlIwoienpunhf nrcIear enNw s ttteoirhni ulea c oM LGtnreo eEtao hMdLreeee ,rsvrwueyoabpfs joterhctet itrhnaaaxitrseCI dnecno- rdwymueeealodydttr e mktotdohip on iiigsrngn ee ib2 nrofee0enu sr0a,npa 8tdocth eslnbee svfy viCro beottIhrlmeLe eps ?piotpshelr ieoeet ipfvscfliheaeorcl ui wtnpsivk lhGoeionylo yg avt s hjenpuaruisntrm temi sa btenoeno rbtt hoetoef,rIregaRrTrehEdaeidCn GE gl EeNtthMTteeLr ,oYsl din wttEsrouiaaucpctr pehpirnl oy,pg iison necitgwnas rt faf aoiogvsure a cr an aav npssadiainzt beasel..bleel ceo-f after your dog! 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Luckily for me, I Llantwit Major social housing and its infrastructure. Llantrithyd. but rumour has it that readers, in response those people who have was able t‘oT rehcovaer nmyk yo(SuE Ef PoAGrE 24) th‘Re ewmoermkebresr! ’ siytoo wuuTtnahhsg e o wscfc rithtahnoseeho s vlssbieilotldeay gb iasey n,j dauasntd tAoshefuefr v siptinrci alihonliitgas w n pa,at l hasRn aaAven iFanf gtS ettraken tifnoo rfmothrymc orametqiiounneg s ftbosor foomkry raothenusedtpi rtowo hn haodolmel odhew astvo, me cm oteapy tky oae ppnvph itseoiimattole- help in flooding’ his mother as they Athan. on Barry and graphs and interview IgreacAveeWawlsn nomatI,d tSfIee l fH rworpoiia esetdhnroni sd ntdoto ghsmn t .ahawonalhv nkaeok s a sothlhiblse etjml apeJcneyehtd csnoe vmet adoighe us h Wrcabilfneioetagntuyrers sasnd MwCthohisrr kiyseetdma roa.Ope vsAvl eReepsr r Eetmhtr hiapaoenendoy- ehTpCinnaeUhcspoArruCppiecsryla,etce s mt o Chewwradehdehs rinb oinaDsuy gltwml am aytho boa sarhe stkdtara.h gsoaoegnfer- ctlcrtshaoeiyhttcioceeesIaklm. r lemw lwmdieice dthetatno e ltaet hnoencse, nshd t agha imisnpien nca eatceienl dr.erryaeevr ,stnyi ihehtre weeaadnresdd cciabinslrru eeagotWHdas nath eham hia sewndoa a ghieafand,ievcy yl ntel af usfrotlvriai a domoildtte mi ocledw,a rus anahha bnbsdsoothe iuucsn fsssieogreeier-tsseke.,- WprBAWihearoosmIror rtalroyoedmfl dg d wW rw Fan hWopaooormhrw cssaTee e swransrenv odeTfder kud ,wooimr mnirionnge og.m tnhoe- tamoDhprree pIRam tJrot ee ohn?Sacn a dti 0s aaeC7 ttbre7hysed0 arec.e8nnas n 2HvS 5ecci5rochy nko2 tsmo9al5cu.,tch people fortheirkind help. of us relaxed, thou- ing 78 per cent over the The earth at the site upward slope. Miss Pearl Ray, Llantwit Major sands had to forego past 10 years. was so disturbed by the I will return to this HIGHTIDETIMES theirholidays to go I would personally impact that it has a dif- crash investigation (UNTILJANUARY17) SHLeAt RuEs kYnOowU Rw hVaIt EyWouS ! to work. ldiekref utol ptheaonpkle t fhoers eg iwvionng- freerset notf atphpe elaarragnec fei etlod the whTenh iIs hwaavse, otifm ceo.urse, tThhoese h iing hP otirdtehsc aliwstle.d I ti ns hthouisl dw beeek r’es mGeEmMbe arreed think about what is going hoAmme bwuolarnkceers s, tpaefft,r oclare uups. their Christmas for whUernef oitr tius nsaittuelayt,ed. naso tr efcaar lflreodm b yC Mracrk R Heeildl,, thatF aolor ning stthaen cceo,a isnt, Bhaigrhry t, itdhee t ihmigehs wpoililn vt ary. on in the Vale - email station and pub staff, Coun Richard Bertin, although he was first on but the situation will be 20 – 25 minutes later. [email protected] coastguards and so on, Barry the scene, the pilot was described may be a dif- all went to work, either (Independent, Vale already dead in the ferent crash altogether. DATE Time Ht Time Ht to keep us safe, or to Council) smouldering wreckage. ChristopherShort, W JAMES & SONS True meaning At first, it was Barry AM M PM M thought this was a (ex RAFRegiment) 10 Thur 04.44 9.3 17.06 9.4 FUNERALDIRECTORS of Christmas Crashed plane 11 Fri 05.37 9.8 18.05 9.9 12 Sat 06.29 10.3 18.55 10.2 FONMON, RHOOSE, NEARBARRY H WITH reference to a recent letter 13 Sun 07.17 10.5 19.41 10.3 ESTABLISHED1860 OWI agree with the recent letter in The GEM about a plane 14 Mon 08.02 10.6 20.22 10.2 Independent family business with about the true meaning of coming down in the area, at the 15 Tues 08.46 10.3 21.06 9.6 24 hours personal service covering Christmas. time I was working at the Aberthaw 16 Wed 09.25 9.8 21.44 9.4 Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan Yourreaderwas correct in saying Christmas day is Christ’s birthday, and the only trees he Cement Co. 17 Thur 10.05 9.3 22.23 8.8 PRIVATE CHAPELOF REST saw were palm trees. I was in my mid-teens. Acolleague living in the While The GEM makes every effort to check the Tel Rhoose OnTlyh eth torsuee wmiteha nai ntrgu oef rCelhigriiostums abse lhieafs kloenepg gtoo nites. atiroenae cda pmyel otnos w boerikn gw iinthv otlhvee dn.ews. He also men- apcucttuinragc oyu otf t oti dsee ata, bolre sw, awlkei nregc oinm amne anrde ath wath aerney othneey (01446) 710096 real meaning. So the letter writer is notgoing gaga! could be cut off, should always check with a tide table Joyce Mohamed, Barry Mrs E Norman, Barry specific to their location. E-Mail Contacts:[email protected][email protected] • Tel 01446 774484 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem Published by: Glamorgan GEM Ltd., 53 Eastgate, Cowbridge. CF71 7EL. Printed by NWN Ltd. www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 3 C Primary school AFTER THE VIRUS... names award On the mend, and looking in memory of forward (with hope) to 2013! Mike Meredith AHAPPY the local events, and a joy to see the trouble were able to make use New Yearto the WRVS’Christmas they had taken to dress of the abandoned treats, everyone, lunch for the Monday for Christmas day. One some small consolation club was a particular lady in the most beauti- for having to work on and I do hope that joy. ful sequined top looked Christmas day. Headteacher you all had the Meeting some of the quite the part for such a Well, 2013 is here, Martin Griffiths most wonderful older residents of special day. and my first concern presents the Christmas. Cowbridge, and even Their warmth and now is to get down to shield to Teyah seIn daimng a foruati dC Ih rmisitsmseads bloeningg b tyr eoantee dv etory a h sainndg-a- fhruiemnbdlliinnge.s s I wt wasa str suoly seerilnlign gs utpicpkoertts faonr dt hgeath- Jones. wishes to all, due to some gentleman from lovely to meet two old forthcoming charity having been ill with the Borough Close, made friends also, two local concert, kindly being dreaded virus going one aware of what farmers from the com- put on for the Mayor’s around, one that has Christmas is really munity; and it was not charity, Ty Hafan hos- been hanging over me about, the warmth and long before we were pice for young children, now for 10 weeks, and sharing of kindness, able to get together and by our infinitely delec- as it peaked and friendship and the mak- chat about the farm and table and totally- troughed it, regrettably, ing of a family atmos- how lucky we farmers accomplished at times, forced me to phere among friends. by Coun Nicola are to have so many dif- Cowbridge Male Voice miss out on a number of The WRVS do an Thomas,Mayor ferent and varied inter- Choir, to be held at MikAeB MOeVrEed:ith. miGnE amyMoyr facolo rpd Cyu thtioreis sT t–mh egaest,ting iiCnnhgcrr iteshdtemi bmaleso jslout bnw ciohnn fcdooeror fkau-lll, of Cowwitbhridge emseHtsn otf wrwoemivthe or ,cu oIr u cinnatvmroyel vliefe-. 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Cevheurr chha do nthe WIDELY-respected beTinog t hoonsee o If ltehte dmo.w n, I athnedm w feo rs hthoeuilrd c aopnpsltaaundt Llanblethian. adwenaeyd s toom leeawrhna tth saatd m-y othpepmor tsuinnigtiyn gt oi nl isntaetnu rtaol Cowbridge resi- sincerely apologise. and continuing hard Next it was Christmas mince pies were banned stereophonic mode? dent, Michael Still, I am on the mend work and dedication to morning, up with the to residents on the Well, by special request, (wwrTSVaeenmchppst‘hroeoadewcayanaMhaa srrMcfh nonltdtisfasioielrhy.rinoiniyi e r o en kk oogo yrdddnehoftfy el,h a t lif re’tihhg–wety ehiws)aeeaeo nd eo Br ad amvhhs e nl sMers at fbolemdiref hbad–ePnnon pmeaogee shorr orlrnutte arhlasibe uGs entdm esa syodd erc w naebfg. eshraiw hneerutoaotefrahehepwwoavtordynne-tsr--,,l t“ataowiCMepMSbwhothMdsnranyh hraleesie d d iiTLdsktrTsio ater h c ii eeehenclesnsethvadn’obdeiyh togs aai amwt s riae s –Ma etwtcosh iIaehsta alhtok ifw T daceern soiJosnledrrdh r,dohohnuowd e, s o, veni gtdl cGio o etf egstifjhhtoLfdhtlusohMieih e url.m sertsowe t thp tdtshoecotus eeseaah rema, Gbl dc seiwedctMGdveh ao. 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FESTIVE CAROLLERS’ WALK TO school’s headteacher, Michael was so passion- “Leo and Giles Mtacatretdin MGirkifef’ist hsw, idcoown-, ate“ aI bcoaunt irte.member tak- Masseermedbitlyh aanttde ndweadtc hthede THE CASTLE ESCAPED THE RAIN! Leo, and asked if the ing Michael to Cardiff Teyah receive the shield. school could give an when he was raising “The assembly was FOR the third year, aonryn.ual prize in his mem- fmuonrdes to get ctohme psuchteorosl. fmoellnotws eadn d ab yt ourre ofrfe sthhe- Churches Together Mrs Leo Meredith “Michael spent days in school, highlighting the in Cowbridge and very good standards of District organised a work in all the classes.” carol-singing walk SLEEPY LITTLE Mr Griffiths added: from the cattle mar- “Mr Meredith will be COWBRIDGE... missed by all at ket, across the Tynyrheol Primary Three Fields and up Sleepy little Cowbridge School. the road to St wakes up very late. “He was a governor at Quentin’s Castle. But when the doors are open our school for over 15 They were supported it’s a fascinating place. years and had been chair by musicians from the Charming shops and ancient buildings of governors for seven. RAF St Athan Voluntary line the high street end to end, “During that time, he Band, led by Alan gardens, parks, and pretty houses. made a huge contribu- Bourne, and made a spe- Stroll alone or meet a friend. tion to our school and cial stop for the residents then read from the New Amble down the main street. had been a great support of Southways Testament the account Community group meets Window shopping? Have your fill. to me and all the staff Residential home. of the birth of Christ and Explore the alleyways and corners - and pupils. Spokeswoman led us in prayers. purchase what you will. “He was also respon- Rosemary Samuel said: “We finished with THEnewly-formed town councillors (Geoff acceptances to attend The many coffee houses, sible for fundraising “What could be more another really good sing Llanblethian Cox, Sue Cox and the meeting from Alun great to visit for a treat. when we first had our Christmassy than a great of many of our favourite Community Group Gwen Baty) who con- Cairns MP, Jane Hutt OArmt faokureg s t(ohomer ewtwtheoiign) hgot fm osfoofr meti ersetuhdbi nsftegae nht.toiat,l chtooe lmpmepaduk tieen r Tsoy snmuyirathnee,y o lw aatnhydes bchaerarasorstls lb eoarusn td? s ainndg ianbgo utt h1e1i2r ctlaer,“o Uilnsp .t hteh edraer ka,t ytohue gcaazse- (pLuCblGic) mis eheotilndgin agt a tfJilanenduege Wltioni glsl uigaprmpoous rpft r aoonmudr ADMaFv uiaernst hdAe AMr ni.nd”froerwm RatTion there’s a lot from which to choose: school it is today.” “We were incredibly over a wonderful the Cross Inn, on Creative Rural on the group can be pub meals or finest restaurants? Mrs Meredith added: fortunate that the chosen panorama of the lights of Saturday, January Communities, for all found on www.llan You really cannot lose. “Mr Griffiths was keen night (December 21), Cowbridge, sweeping 19, at 2.30pm. their hard work. blethiancommunity- is Atheh aLviettnl eo Sf htroapn qouf iClliatlym, tion m2a0k1e2 t hi–s fitrhste awyeaardr wthaes p darthy aacnrdo,s sa mthaez Tinhgrleye, rou“nAd.s..pecial time and a berM oifk teh Be agirloeuy,p ,a smaiedm:- “We have received group.org.uk cFowCcpIallAnuotohah luaswneslFers enpdtrelbedr or dsrweCii rin,nb aad hhe gygslgt ur uht iaiheliferselomt aseltsd y m n d enfrbaagere eaolnaoips,esnxnd mst dcgh edc uow sso sEbtfi omoen ioaacnm r fsserhsk ketisewuas tie tsmhrntcoitm onosdhb m ,Wtpee.eveseeesire srtrr-..s,itt. 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SOoIt u Cchrooa mdwse eebs virarienedr dgyf eotvh rwii snriiegtlt l aC yeioolx wutch ebneeJbrerdUiayed!p dLgGy.eIEE.M C RreOaAdeDr tcyooodowuanbryl ir.GncidoeEg?.Mue k- bafhaap rarapn“gmzldReieieen enrjrveug,, ri fHoceoeudewu.as tib t thyhhPe loreo tnWg hdsseeo pldfypirdcoleeaemrlndsl tCcohanher GPu porhEalc LoghMwteieoao s4Ngln kT.rsO ao aTpgrCheEet slh:iu neborc. fl”u adthnedde LCptghlrloaaoaHmnnnunkebpm i l,atn euhtdgthnehd r ifieectoaydeonr :- Go2o“f0rrI do'1odiu3u npl.rai” ktiisen gto 0011645463 D36w42Ow95M20w91.Et69iSmbTrieIdCMgfoei snrCkdyiLn@o,E utNiAm.rc eCNofoo.IuwrNykboGruid.cgoe.uk 4 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013 C Looking back at how local churches brought Christmas message to people of Cowbridge PHOTOGRAPHS by MIKE WILCOCK CHURCHESin churches and homes. Cowbridge brought “The Posada is where the Christmas mes- children with Mary and Joseph and the Donkey sage to young chil- travel around the resi- dren in the area dents of the local village with some special and ask for room to stay. ‘crib services’ “Mary and Joseph are taken by Canon finally given lodging in Derek Belcher, the a stable and so the Crib service unfolds. The fig- Rectorof ures of the crib are Cowbridge. placed around the He told The GEM: church and move closer “This was a time for to the crib as Christmas family friends and day approaches. neighbours to experi- “During the Crib ence the Christmas story carol service, the chil- so that the joy of dren search out the vari- Christmas may live in ous crib figures and their hearts. place them in the crib “We also gave gifts to and say what present of every child and, if pos- caring and love they Santa at the Cross Inn. sible, to adults. Holy will give to the family Cross and Ystradowen and friends. Church held their crib “It is also important services on Christmas to remember that Santa Eve, and for the first is the Christian Saint, St time, Llanblethian Nicholas, who showed Church celebrated this God’s love by caring for on the last Sunday children and families. before Christmas. “It is this inspiration “The Llanblethian that is at the basis of our Crib service was the understanding of Santa result of the community Claus. Crib, Posada and and church meeting Santa all paint a picture together to make this of the love that is cen- happen. The service was tral to Christmas. followed by a chance to “May God’s love sur- meet Santa at the Cross round you all in this Inn. New Year.” Posada tradition “Residents had con- tributed a present that could be given to the children, and the Santa outfit was kindly loaned by YBont Faen School.” He continued:“I combined the celebra- tion of the Crib with the Mexican tradition of the Posada. “St Francis construct- ed the first Christmas Crib in 1293 in the woods at Greccio, near Assisi, where he lived with his brother friars – a religious community who helped the poor and needy. “The manger was ABOVE, BELOWand RIGHT: The RAFSt AthanVoluntary Band played for the carol singers. empty and surrounded Dressed up warm for the carol singing by people dressed as walk from town to Llanblethian. Opera star supports Mary, Joseph, with the donkey and ox. Francis ‘pop-up’ fashion show wanted people to see these with their own eyes. “The friars and the men and women of the neighbourhood brought candles and torches. When all were gathered, Francis sang the Gospel of Christmas Day, as part of the Midnight Mass. “Greccio became a new Bethlehem. At the end of the service, it is said that there appeared a vision of Jesus that filled the empty manger. “St Francis’idea of bringing Bethlehem into one’s own town spread In the run up to Christmas, the international opera star, quickly all over the Rebecca Evans (centre) took time out of her busy schedule to sup- Christian world, and port a ‘pop-up’fashion event in Cowbridge Town Hall. soon there were Christmas cribs in There was music in the church. (Photograph by MIKE WILCOCK). Thursday, January 10th, 2013 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 5 C Cowbridge church reopens COMMUNITY NEWS TREOES,LLANGAN church hall for community & ST MARY HILL Your local correspondent is Nancy Davidge,“Tynewydd”, Llangan.(01656) 860303 St Canna’s at playtime, their VISITORS to happy voices resound- ing over the fields to Llangan wishing to my home. view St Canna’s HUNTING churchyard are BAN advised to tread carefully, as the OH yes, they look very paths become slip- attractive in their hunt- ing gear, the hounds pery in wet weather very friendly, but I – and please do not wonder how many peo- rest on the grave ple watching the recent stones, as some hunt parade have ever have become unsta- witnessed the trapping ble. and killing of a If anyone would like defenceless wild ani- to view the interior of mal? this lovely 12th century I recall a harowing church with its modern incident before the vestry, please contact hunting ban became Photographs by one of the following law, quite close to my wardens; Mrs Jill Rosser home. MIKE WILCOCK (01446 772481), Mrs The hunt had cor- Ruth Williams (01656 nered a fox and ripped 656199) or Mr Reed, the terrified animal to Preswylfa, Llangan. shreds, the sound made Services are held at St by the humans was hor- Canna’s on the second rendous. Sunday in the month at What message does 11.15am (Eucharist with this brutality send to hymns) and on the fourth quite young people tak- Sunday of the month at ing part in this so- 11.15am (family serv- called sport? ice). The episode remains Children’s with me still. chorus! The hounds are not LIKE most schools in always under the com- the Vale of Glamorgan, plete control of the Llangan school huntsmen, and have reopened this week, fol- also been known to kill lowing the Christmas domestic animals and holidays. I can once run into private gar- again hearthe children dens. NNEEWWSS IINN BBRRIIEEFF Vale AM’s surgery THE Vale of Glamorgan AM. Jane Hutt, will be Mari Lwyd y Bontfaen holding an advice surgery on Saturday, January 12, from 10am-12noon, at Barry citizens’Advice Bureau on 119 Broad Street. COWBRIDGE called the sergeant, and how he and other No appointment necessary. locals should be on they were joined by a youngsters followed the Drop-in sessions the lookout forsome gang of men and some- revellers across the THERE will be a fortnightly English and maths strange happenings times boys. fields from farm to drop-in session at Palmerston Community tomorrow (Friday, Mari knocked on the farm. Learning Centre, Barry, on Wednesday after- door of the farmhouse, He remembered one noons from 1pm-3pm, starting on January 16. January 11) when and the men would sing: of the verses they sang The sessions are free of charge. For more infor- ‘Mari Lwyd’makes ‘Wel, dyma ni’n which corresponds to mation, call 01446 733762. its annual appear- dwad, gyfeillion dini- one of the traditional Tax help for elderly ance around the wad, Welsh verses: TAXHELP for Older People will be holding town. i ofyn ’sgawn gannad ‘Through bushes and aTdhvuircsed asyu,r gJearniuesa rayt 1O7 ladn dH aPlel,n cCoeodw blirbidragrey, oonn The ‘Mari Lwyd’is a i ganu’ briars January 22. mare’s skull, decorated (Well, here we come, O’er mountains and To book an appointment, or to access the wwhitihc hb ewllass a lnedd rfirbobmons, ipnenrmociesnsito fnri eton dsisn, gto) ask mirWese wish you a happy h48el8Hp0ol6imn6e.e, vitseiltse pchaonn ael so0 b8e4 5a rr6a0n1g ed3 3v2ia1 thoer he0l1p3li0n8e house to house in the BARD BRIBED new year’. for people unable to attend the surgery. ONSunday, were given to the United hall is now a bright, depths of winter by Inside the house, the January 6, the hall Free Church for commu- warm and modern gangs of revellers in a family, and sometimes at the United Free nity building use. space, ideal for a birth- tradition dating back the local bard, who’d “The hall at UFC has day party or group. many centuries. been bribed with beer to Church in always been well-used “There are new toi- The Celtic people’s help out, would reply in Cowbridge was by various community lets, including disabled reverence for the horse verse. rededicated at a cer- groups but over the facilities, projection is well known and the Asung dialogue emony – and years the fabric had facilities and easy access mare’s visit to farming would then ensue, in renamed as the deteriorated and it was to the building. families was said to which the Fari would in need of significant “We also have a bring fertility to the land demand access and the ‘Maendy Room’. rebuilding and refurbish- friendly, accessible cof- in the year to come. family refuse, until no- Rev Heather Weddell ment. fee shop, open every Awhite sheet one could invent any explained:“When “These have now morning except Friday, attached to the skull is more verses. Maendy Chapel closed been undertaken through for tea, coffee, chocolate draped over the head At this point, they and the buildings were the Maendy legacy and and home-made cakes – and shoulders of the would open the door sold nearly two years the church’s own and for lunches on a man who carries it, and and the group would be ago, substantial funds fundraising efforts. The Tuesday. a mechanism is usually supplied with food and Bridge results “We can even arrange rigged up allowing the drink. to come and pick you up jaw to be opened and Legend has it that on if you would like to come closed to frighten the one occasion, both Vale of Glamorgan Bridge Club results along. The United Free women and the chil- groups had such prolific forDecember17, were as follows: Church has always dren! poets that the bardic First, Anne Hughes and Graham Norris, 58.63 encouraged community The ‘Fari’in duel continued through percent; Second, Amy Owen and Jane Mangles, users. Cowbridge , which the night, and the Mari 58.44; third, Mary Moore and Liam Sheridan, “The hall is available nowadays visits pubs in didn’t effect entry until 57.79; fourth, Elaine Robins and Alan Robins for hire at reasonable the towns early in dawn! 57.74; fifth, Kath Jenkins and Dennis Smith, rates, on a regular or January, has coloured The custom existed in 57.74; sixth, John Beard and John Raymond, sessional basis, by con- plastic eye sockets in Cowbridge until the 54.55. tacting the bookings front of flashing light 1930s ,with the verses The club was closed overChristmas and the team through the church bulbs to give an eerie by then sung in English. New Year, reopening on the January 7 and will be website, www.cow- effect! Mr Bill Lewis, who competing against Barry, Pencoed, and Mid bridgeunitedfreechurch.o Traditionally, Mari arranged the modern Glamorgan for the annual trophy match at rg.uk or by telephoning was led by a man wear- Mari’s antics in the Pontyclun on Saturday, January 12. 07835 447289.” ing a top hat or bowler, town each year, told 6 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013 C Vale camp site owner on 80 riders assemble in Cowbridge for meet the attack over Vale Council tourism project A V A L E the project has not only their normal duties to Mr Edwards said that COUNCIL project been a waste of money – by PHILIP attend workshops, no jobs would be created aimed at generat- but it has also harmed IRWIN including a Community by the Perfect Pitch existing camp site own- Police Officer, a plan- plan. ing economic activ- ers! ning officer, two tourist He said:“How can ity in the rural Vale In a press release just that he has invested board officers, a health taking revenue from has been attacked before Christmas, CRC around £160,000 in his and safety officer and a existing businesses and by a camp site stated that over £60,000 Flemingston site over waste disposal officer. spreading it to small the last three years, with owner. of revenue was generat- £100,000 spent on a “So, my estimate of sites that can be family Creative Rural ed from the project, and shower block with dis- the cost of bringing run create jobs? Communities (CRC) is 20 per cent of the abled access. £12,000 new-spend to “We were hoping to based in Cowbridge and campers said that they Mr Edwards contin- the Vale, is getting on for employ a full-time site oecvtesr saeiems ead r aant gree ogfe nperoraj-- wthoe uVlda len oift thhaevye hvaids inteodt uine db:r“inTghien gc otshtes i£n1v2o,l0v0ed0 £50“,I0 0w0o!uld like to see masasinsatganert afnodr a2 p0a1r3t,- tibmuet Acknowledging the crowd in Cowbridge. tion. seen the Perfect Pitch of new revenue to the CRC produce the actual- have decided to shelve THE traditional The projects have website. Vale – 20 per cent of ly costings of funding this until we can meas- Boxing Day meet of rinangg edv ilflraogme rheafullrsb ishto- HaMppry JaEkdew’sa rdTso urinogf £60“,T0h0e0 f–iv aer el ahnudgoew.ners tlhici st op rsoejee.”ct for the pub- uhraes thhaed e offne cotu trh tirsa pdreo.ject the Glamorgan Hunt encouraging community Park, said:“What they had grants of £2,500 He continued:“CRC “So, two jobs lost in was held in Arthur gardens, and helping are really saying then, is each, for a total of has shown little consid- the Vale.” John’s car park, young entrepreneurs get that of the numbers who £12,500. eration, with no consul- Rob Thomas, the Vale Cowbridge. new ideas off the stayed at these sites, “Blue road signs were tation with neighbours Council’s director of The joint master and ground. they displaced 80 per erected all over the Vale, of these sites and the development services, huntsman Jacky Thomas, In the main, the funds cent from existing often encouraging visi- effects on them. said: “The council is together with hounds and that CRC uses for proj- campsites in the area.” tors to drive past exist- “I believe the long- aware of the concerns of about 80 horses and ects come from the EU The £60,000 figure is ing sites such as mine. I term effects on tourism Mr Edwards, having ponies, set off down and the Welsh Assembly, the total money spent in would estimate the cost in the Vale have been corresponded on the Cowbridge High Street but the group is run by the Vale by these visi- of that at around £3,000. negative, as the CRC issues that have been watched by a crowd esti- the Vale Council. tors. Mr Edwards’esti- “Perfect Pitch had a team stated they wanted raised over several mated at about 2,000. The row has broken mate is that campsite website, leaflets were to enhance the visitor months. Joint master Mike out over the ‘Perfect fees make up about produced using a profes- experience, but how can “While Mr Edward's Gibbon thanked the hosts Pitch’project, a scheme £11,000 of that sum. sional photographer, being made to use plas- concerns are appreciat- and all the supporters run in 2012 to enable He argues that redi- there were workshops tic boxes for toilets be ed, the Perfect Pitch who had braved the landowners to gauge the recting the visitors cost where the chosen classed as a pleasant scheme was considered inclement weather. potential for opening camp sites such as his landowners were taken experience? to be an entirely appro- The cavalcade then campsites. around £8,500 – money to west Wales, as well as “I suspect that of the priate method to intro- made its way to the east In the end, five sites that was much-needed the cost of staff time of 20 per cent of new visi- duce new camp sites in to set hounds onto the were operational and during such a wet sum- CRC officers. tors who experienced the rural Vale, thereby now compulsory drag Mark Edwards, a camp mer and a time of reces- “There was also the this type of sub-standard assisting to promote the line. site owner in sion. extra cost for the people facilities, most will Vale as a tourist and vis- Pictures by Flemingston, insists that He also pointed out who were pulled from never return again.” itor destination.” HEATHER MARCH Two young Pony Club riders. • Brabantia • Stellar • Horwood • Judge Vista • Meyer • Circulon • Anolon • Could population growth dix 11sstt CChhooiiccee A PPLIANCE & Sie n m slowdown change the LDP? 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Thursday, January 10th, 2013 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 7 CL POLICE HUNT TWO MEN ‘Good Samaritan’ comforted driver trapped in car on Colcot Road AFTER RESTAURANT RAID ‘MYSTERY MAN’S South Wales Police the burglars assaulted a Detective sergeant have launched a 44-year-old woman with Paul Mason of Bridgend public appeal in a bottle, injuring her CID said: “This was a face,” very serious assault HELP MEANT THE theirsearch fortwo Detectives have which resulted in the men, afteran assault issued descriptions of victim receiving hospital and burglary at the the two suspects: One is treatment for her Blue Lounge described as is white, injuries. There were a WORLD TO US...’ Steakhouse around 5ft 6ins tall, of number of people gath- Restaurant on The slight build with short, ered outside the neigh- dark brown hair. He was bouring take-away Esplanade, wearing skinny fit dark restaurant and we are Porthcawl, in which jeans and a dark An e-fit image of appealing for anyone AwaMs OsTusOpRenISdTedw hino REPORTby TIM CHAPMAN lpoittsa lo fs tbalfof odh.a dT hteo hcous-t ain wjuormeda.n was caogleodu irne dh iTs- slahtier tt. eHenes w oars aget haes stheec ofnirdst smusaplee.c Ht.e washsios tm uasy i nb ea papbrlee hteonding mid-air when his away my husband’s Aspokesperson said early twenties. was wearing skinny fit those responsible to con- carflipped onto its head – but no other back at home, said that clothes and take x- this week: “The incident The second male is tan coloured chinos and tact us.” sRthidoaaen dk,e diB nta hrer yC‘,G olohcoaodst vainnneeghsd si nectoshle eca ocpwntoiafolisinrc m eai nefatdvreo ertl hvtwaeeikrdte--, itcwnhoo iurrnelskdter .ohsptahevceet tbhieene ccnoi duefpanlert rshayaMsk.re”InD, EJhoNhaTdn IsTosnuY ffewreads oowdcnihsc teNuunrre rbwtewed dYo a wemta harari’llosee us Din nwadsye i3,draeem a6bblfurstoi-olw6d wfn,t wh2hiiiattneihrs , a mtnsahdelol d,ar irstu olmoiumnn dthe awam slaeolsdig milouig mfohin ttb Tctlhu-oseelho fziurrirotp enwpdte hwdaincidhth a B6a7nr9oiCd5nog1ynem8nt,aod cou tCrs DlIfyrDS ev eoiM aanan 0sdo1n6 5a6t Samaritan’ who was no problem with “I felt he was lucky concussion and an the premises. Following sides and combed over hooded top which was Crimestoppers on 0800 talked him through the way the car was the cardidn’t go up in injury to his foot. In all their disturbance, one of on top. He was the same open. 555111. the agonising being driven. flames.” otherrespects, he was moments while he “I’d hit my head and Mr Johnson said: unscathed. He was dis- couldn’t move my leg “I’d only filled up with charged late that waited for the which was trapped. £55 worth of petrol the evening. emergency services “I then heard a man previous day and don’t Mrs Johnson was to arrive and cut say: ‘I can’t take you know much about com- amazed that his glasses him free. out until the medics bustion, but that remained undamaged The drama unfolded arrive’. thought did occur to during the whole on December18, when “He asked me what me! The Fire Services episode. Mr Michael Johnson my name was and I cut me out and I didn’t Mr Johnson is now set off from home in his said ‘Mike’. He said: suffer any pain apart recuperating in his Renault Clio for an ‘Okay, Mike we can’t from some pressure on house at The Knap appointment at the get you out straight- my leg.” with its inspiring views University Hospital of away, but I will stay HOSPITALDASH across the Bristol Wales – and ended with you until the Mr Johnson was Channel to the with him suspended in emergency services then rushed into the Somerset coast. mid-airby his seat belt. arrive’. University Hospital of Aformersales man- Mr Johnson (73) “I was talking to him Wales for an entirely ager in the record said: “I left home at with my eyes closed different purpose from industry, he is well 9dpaBcamsrtthaeea.nsela4aiiame rn“Mdndr5t ctIIro e- eeaa b arydnme mcmeim wn a crCilb tittdJuaead es!ohoae s ”s areletldhnl bbne elhw dndfagothugat h s nuoea pn–ohia.gtitvn gnnha wt e h9ing e cbtni.e tdoat5ycgh a ui p5a ssn ksattmuinacehhedimss’idnnyeeet--t aayagcmsSJuuuornlneanteeralum““Mddwh tainnHH an ottaeregn iguelircdcmt.lsd igoot i Jt– ekdehmnatow, l.en hnc ehfpaae’.avohn” ttsrrte ew stn tlv tro s ahdauenselorotaeowke’ yf sayu i a nG ndrshcwgeawd oiai fanmioefarotfsidddoeesf--, tFhHgiopfAmohrrpooiciueaeregel“M“sta sieannphIuFoct t eheiintaM.owntSea” wleraongnlae–r ylfah enrws f,atds vei ethchs J ivtsetmceitoelomaelrh eoher. tef d e,tv yonf oh to aeomsaouaolnonapn ytnredndet o nkf e alotata wwiontttr ctnhhh. aaxheidaeeess-t-. kf‘wS1hctukMbooRh9nieiqnh mtrra8yCetoud imbht7 ccw aeh Jftyeh.ooerr oaonr r ersrsPb bhi dt hthsiieonartntstaofhoaum ns r vphpeodtBodeo.ea nlem a&ace wtsad ioh rb s f nrus enelr1ityyeipeonier9 rTlllsc asle7ta o vKs,a3 pstv iwll bsthitogeeonhiauotarstiwpogecss’ftt- said Mike had been in ing. an accident but was “I feel a little better alright. each day, but my lucid- “I phoned my ity is a bit in question.” daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Johnson Tracey who was shop- don’t know the identity ping in Barry and we of the mystery helper went straight to the that day, but they want hospital. him to know that his act “He’d bitten his of kindness meant the tongue and there was world to them. COMMUNITY NEWS ST BRIDES MAJOR Your local correspondent is Patricia Bevan-Morgan ABOVE: (01656) 880418 The stolen clock. GREENLINKS into the library in the Thieves steal community bus serv- church hall either on ice is running a Wednesday afternoons, clock from return bus service or Saturday mornings. The market takes every Monday, place on the second a social club including bank holi- Saturday of each month days, from Llantwit from 10am-12 noon. Major via St Brides OGMORE-BY-SEA A DISTINCTIVE clock was removed. Major (straight Retired Residents clock has been Police have issued a through) to Tesco Association will com- stolen from a social photograph of the clock (Cowbridge Road), mence their new year club, and police are and are appealing for Bridgend town cen- session with a bar lunch appealing forinfor- any information which tre, and Princess of at the Watermill, mation. ceroyu.l d lead to its recov- Wales Hospital. OThgumrsodrea y, vJiallnaugaer,y 1o7n. Vale police are inves- Anyone with informa- Timetables and fur- New members are wel- tigating the burglary, tion concerning this ther information are come. wRAhiFc h Colucbc uorrne dW aint dtshoer theft, or who may have apovasti loafbfilcee .in the local NEW year birthday Road, sometime witnessed anything sus- FOLLOWING numerous greetings to ‘young at between midnight on picious in the area on the requests, the St Brides heart’ members of the Saturday, December 29, night of December 29, is produce market will be Saturday Tea and Chat and 10.30am the follow- asked to contact PC expanding from Club in the church hall ing morning. Huw Longman at February, to include a – Joan 93, Lilian 90, Thieves got in Penarth police station few tables for bric-a- and Joe 88. through the rear of the on 101 or anonymously brac and home-made Congratulations, and premises and a distinc- via Crimestoppers on crafts. a happy new year to tive RAF Sector wall 0800 555111. For more details, call everyone! 8 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013 ELLA’S SAFETY BANNER NEWS FROM BARRY MEN’S FORUM A tale of Samuel Pepys DESIGN IS A WINNER! and the Popist plotters FORTY New Year which there were only supposed plotter inno- had really progressed revellers – befud- two main protagonists, cent. Pepys and a fellow very far, with supposed dled Barry Men’s was supposedly hatched MP were sent to the terrorists being held in Forum members – to kill the protestant King Tower of London, where prison these days without welcomed two new Charles II, and reinstate they languished in jail for charges against them? the Pope as head of the some years. Numerous There will be no meet- members, Jim established church of other people were sent to ing for new members on Woods and Neil Britain. jail, and 16 men, suppos- Thursday, January 17, as Ralphs, forthe first The diarist, Samuel edly plotters, were hung, the forum will be holding meeting of the Pepys, at the time was drawn and quartered, its annual lunch, when Forum of 2013. the very influential naval none of whom would members will be joined Those present were administrator, responsi- change their evidence, by wives and partners. ble for the finances of the which would have impli- soon being taken through New members are Royal Navy, which was cated Pepys in the con- the detailed events of the very welcome on 1680s which are now the largest employer in spiracy. Thursday, January 24, at ABOVEan: dT hJea mwiien nHeor,b bEsl l(al eHfta) dalnedy (Jsoehcnon Rdo rgiegrhst )( Vpaicletu Rreoda dto Sgaetfheteyr Owfifthic ethr e( r irguhntn).ers-up kPWnloaoltwl’e,n y . bayTs hitsMh er p l‘oPFto,r panioskft tmthheeeH mtcieobm ueewnr twaorsyfh ePaantal srthhloiee a mbatie mecTnaetom. r ayet HnporaibTsbooehdnaey s awCmniocturhispeotnu utsbt , e rw cigkhhheaetprrsgte eboisynf, WHwaiillnll ,db sewo Grh eernRa lodtah dBe easCuphdeuaerkttceehr, LOCALpupils who managerof sponsors PACT meetings Roadworks unwittingly involved. eventually came to their whose subject will be wDoesni gan V aa Blea-wnnideer CeRltiucn Ansehrs.-up prizes BUTTRILLS PACT, The Philip John Community round-up givFeanl saeg aeinvsitd ehnicme bwy aas aeivde natnuda lltyh e othreerlse awseerde. ‘CIhslaannndesl ’. in the Bristol competition, as part were handed to Lowri Room, Barry Library, on January 10 at 6.30pm. Temporary traffic con- reprobate, bribed by an Samuel Pepys was able For further informa- of the Vale’s Road and Rhianna Reynolds DYFAN PACT, North Walk Community Centre, on trol: A48 at Sycamore unsavoury Army Colonel to return to his position tion about Barry Men’s Safety Awards, of St David’s C/W January 13 at 7pm. Cross junction between Scott, that Pepys was at as Naval Administrator, Forum, contact Peter haTvhee by eweenr er aesvkeeadl etod. PCroilmwainrsyt oSnc;h oMool,lli CBSUaOrLrUyL,R YoTn PPJaAAnCCuaTTr,,y TJ2uh3be ai ltSe 6cepo muHt. aHll,a llS, mIlimthiinesst erA vSetrneueet,, BNoicRnhovoailldas tsco.lno surea:n Cdo llegSet tdwheher o l oohcfaa dt iJoeunad rgloieef r thGfoeo udmnrdeu yra-, bbeyf Toqhrueee rreystpiinergian kgwe.rh eftihneirs hwede W48e8s1tc. ott on 029 P2M05W9 design a bannerfor Maclean of Peterston- Sully, on January 10 at 8pm. Gardens, Llantwit primary schools to Super-Ely Primary COWBRIDGE PACT, at the Fire Station, Druids Major. Vale cabinet to Drop-in rpeamrkin odn p zeiogp-zlae gn loitn etos or Ssacfheotyo lo affnidce jrusn firoormroad GSTreeAnU, oGnU JaSnTuIaNryE 1’S4 aPt A7CpmT., The Windsor Arms, Ttreoml:p Voaraler yo f trGalfafmic orcgoann- meet in Penarth surgery nearschool gates. Victoria Primary Windsor Road, Penarth, on January 16 at 7pm. area; A48 at Sycamore DYFAN Labourcoun- GwwbAyaaby EssmeJ rlatalrthamwhae aeHai ewgwra dHiP dnpeelondrenboe yh bdr,y esou arG,fcn ptYadirorsitngzhoe,l SwsNcceihhlTwlo ohb ooYeells e ,w aatPvorien.a nhnilaiiarnrbetg lhi enb. f atonhrneers LLRWLPeeLLHaniysAAOlu,a NNrnROe DThR SCoOWEooeaU nsIdPetTG,r,A e LHo,C lnMoa T PnnJA,a dA JnoJTaCuuOnhaTgueRrh, ay ,rC T y1ooPh 7n1meA 6 aJmCR ata n7ouTtu pyn,7a maiptrlLyym . B l2.aCr8niet tniawstthr i7et ,pL mMeCg.eailojtonicr, CBNCCrohoicoRwnuhsovbrsoaic rllhidasjdu ts go.nenc, tioandaj ancbcldeSeot ntwsrutee reeSetnto:t, TpMRuHoTobohnElmeid cVpsa u,ay bV,l‘ leciJi cocCa mtwnooiumrlulia naburce nyR ial i b2towyl1ae i,d l ctloa,a tbPqb eu6eine nphseamtoitro’l tndihm nitn.h eteghe cteiati bnsPi gnna egeto xeanttt cawdiDSeinraiylsoltld floup a rr-ncfsiAdoon arnn yCtat,ih dnlrWaovJueiniaeiracdyn eer eu mdnsaP Coutrosnryu wgt rheoet1olriln2ys-fl ❅ HH❅❄ ❅ ❄ ❅NN ❄ ❅ ❄ YY❄ ❅ ❅ ❄ Brew House; Moulton, the end of the meeting, which will include items of at the Colcot ❅ AAPPPPYY EEWW ❅ EEAA❄RR ❅ Llancarfan; Watery particular interest to Penarth residents. 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Then came a battle of the hospitable dwellers new access ‘The Vale of Then an athletic woman wits (known as pwnco) under that roof.’ Penarth Marina on Friday, January 4. Glamorgan, Scenes and strode into the water after in which the people The Mari Lwyd is The man, who has not yet been named, is Tales among the it, but as she stooped to inside the door and the enjoying a revival, and road, now! believed to have lived in the local area. There are Wexepllsahn’a, tory anndo tes athree cmoallne cptu sthheed c haesrk ,h eaandoltohnegr Mexacrhia ngepda rty chaolluetnsgidees fLrloamng ynwLlyadn. trIinsa nat factto, no suspicious circumstances. by Angharad Wynne. into the surge. and insults in rhyme. the ‘Grey Mare’will be Anyone with information should contact South The observations There were some sur- At the end of the battle visiting pubs in Wales Police on 101. were made in the early vivors too; a man, cling- the Mari party bounded Cowbridge tomorrow, TGHroEupB aisr rpyla Fninrisntg sahgoauinld. Tnhoet hparopbpleenm CCTV arrests 1Wk8ne0ol0swshn mb ya taonn , laanwwohynoey rmsw ouainss iirnnesggc tauo e dtdhe,a ebd rr iocguhggiilnhdgt. ,tH oc lesu hwtocahres- iAinnfg t ewor intd hac nahkceienr ga naatdtn edan ldefae, antshtste-. 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It has been tasked by with its huge tidal range, the yearwere tradition- much-needed addi- people will join and One person was the Vale Council to help can be dangerous water, ally dedicated to the ttnastihhusooe ag“tnt tghWIia neseellsv e aacft ei.naoc vrcrudyeeen ons ycnfseoai ealrwi r❊orpa lsa–gly’ad r atnse iutnesmorsdee sMccnmulooeouaptar rnpprecco uhmdirtl te 6et ults haaphsayna itswsgd woepi ts nrehteoo n gwta doeenitsu lyatltri nogn awBBadrrraairrtiJrrvheearriss nyynatt,e ugn codp a onoa orni fsylnJfcise c aea5cnenru,o c numlnietnian snair.engdyce t3 iao.nn tlVteiisaonatscltvluOeekeirerrl fieaadofne nn ngwndcmd di eoitiee’nhsgnr c ttasaiaadf pkfolei paiuxcnnrrerltgoeiidsnm a agpiceb n e‘hsez na. ie tannhrtlgodoe- atdarwssrehhnnueonieddeapuoe c slwpthd io wten orleirnoutwdoh ur ca etswlhks a Ge surnt, enotn lcceas solkrmuaitnnefosnfasorprds vsrtie.b,ioig cegaTwuatdaninsh nhtklte’igooysss, clwCewwourheoowslOeru’mtsikilsnvhde teamiw onpg tr iiao. vo ssf oane,uo fbs rcw toohnuhfG ia teg lgnnwihanod tma ol gabsdorb epo rofgufootuehaporrlnees-r- that the chaos on New ournew road to Barry Police in Penarth ty notice of £75, without would mislead mariners from one farm house to Year’s Day cannot and Island.” ❊ arrested one person warning. twoe reth tihnoksien go f oththee r lsighhiptss tinhfea notsth ienr , tocwh,i ldtor ecno lalencdt ❊ VOLUNTEER FOR sailing in a channel or donations of wheat or Live at the Wenvoe Village Hall safe water nearer the barley in small bags from MARIE CURIE land. the local yeomen and on Saturday, 26th January The account relates farmers. plus support from Showmaddymaddy Treat yourself IAMappealing Marie Curie Nurses hgroowu p thoef paeuothpoler psaesessi nga its Twpelefcthu lNiairg ht aclussot ohmad. plus ❊toS aparkling clean oven MCaanrttcooiee yv rCooCuuluarrnrireteee’aserdefrosr ppihplreroloonomvvepseiilddse, ei binw nufg ritt te hthtehoe ia icscr a t oveorneirwtmt aitnnoli nu claeaolrceal tciehhnoneegtqa t duwasgietirdeonin ,rdo mgonh wyewe mhowefios erh reani ttstiho hncelegodry. a d sOa“utraArne-l DmMLhowuearrnsryiey nd’ g sw sDLo–kwue ucllydela,d m c pbadrroeererric,p e oyadrMor aoeut nane rdgaai enRteearltf raRoimna dmioesnt Great Daffodil Wreck!”. He follows pole by a man hidden JAGGER ❊Appeal – and help wmea knee ethdi sp eyoepalre’s t oG rheealtp the“mW thoa tth ea bseigahcht .i t was! btheante atfho rma s whthitee sMheaerti Tickets £9.50 people with a ter- Daffodil Appeal a suc- There was the poor ves- Lwyd’s neck and body. Limited minal illness in cess. sel… beam-ends upon a The notebook describes south west Wales If you’re able to reef of rocks…All along how the young men availability call 02920 291770 gneete dth. e care they dtiomnea tteo ahne lhpo suorm ofe oynoeu rin tothhfee pbteehoaipnclghes , wtwehraaett c hhtuhinnegd rteifddoesr chsioelaakrxetnesd into‘ft ihalle elitors a, n sowf eatenhtde- All matcSheIsX scNreeAneTd IliOve NinS theR bUar,G fuBncYtion room www.ecoovencleaning.co.uk We’re looking for their final hours then washed from the vessel… rosettes, and other orna- and lounge. Reserve your seat and take advantage people who can donate please contact me on There were casks, boxes, ments which may be of our meal and drink package foronly £10.95 Does your oven need a clean an hour of their time this 01792 461435 or visit lemons, oranges, spars wanted’ to decorate the 18 Old Port Road, Wenvoe, Cardiff, after tGheiv eC uhsri sat mcaalsl nCoowo.king? Fhicaeonbndriu coa duryat ftafhonedd ci lMh paairnritc yihn’ sto waKfwfaotwdy.i mlT.aarinietcounrie.org.uk/d acfahncodHep epop lfera edanc akldelsile sskhf las oo… cafa tubisnprkgoo f,nt lh ol.tia”hkt ee- MtthheeaOy ri n wML owauTryliwdd .esLlefwtt hoy fdf Ntafikrgoihnmtg, SoTuethl G0l2am9o2r0ga 5n 9C1F15 26A9N return for donations. (Community fundraiser) ing towards the shore and house to house. Outside Web - wenvoearms.co.uk Christ College goes from strength to strength! CHRISTCOLLEGEBrecon, one of Wales’oldest and most respected Christ College will be holding theirSixth Form Scholarship Assessments on Thursday and Friday 17th independent schools, started the academic yearwith strong growth in and 18th January and theirYear7 and 9 Entrance and Scholarship Assessments on Friday and Saturday pupil numbers and with exciting plans both forthe current school year 1st and 2nd February. Forfurtherinformation orto registeryourinterest, please contact the Admissions and beyond. Recent Alevel results saw 76% of all ALevel grades at A*-B Registraron 01874 615440 orvia [email protected]. with an overall A*-E pass rate of 99.5%. These results formed the basis forpupils’successes in gaining places on a range of prestigious courses, from Chemistry at Oxford to Philosophy at Durham and from Medicine at Cardiff to Veterinary Science at Bristol. The school has recently added to its already rich offering by introducing Psychology and Travel and Tourism at Alevel and the added offerof a Mandarin activity forall ages. Anew system of personal tutor- ing in the Sixth Form has also been introduced to ensure every pupil is mentored and guided through those crucial final two years as they face the challenging terrain of university applications and decisions about theirfuture. Christ College recently unveiled a multi-million pound investment programme to celebrate its 475th Anniversary in 2016. This will include a £2m investment forYNeuadd Goffa : Memorial Hall theatre to create a new, dramatic and multi-function space forschool events, performances and conferences, which will also be available to the widercommunity on its completion in 2013. At the same time, Christ College has announced that planning is underway to establish a Junior School. Head of Christ College Emma Taylorsaid: "Formany years Christ College has considered opening a juniorschool, orjuniorsection. Earlierthis yearthe school commissioned some market research into the feasibility of extending ourteaching range below the age of 11, and the enthusiastic feedback from this research, as well as the changing nature and shape of the school overtime, has encouraged us to make a decision in principle to go ahead and develop plans forteaching juniorforms." She added: "We are inviting expressions of interest from prospective parents in the nearfuture and these will help us with ourplanning." As well as celebrating the milestone anniversary, the developments reflect the school’s charitable sta- tus and the commitment it is making to support the local community as much as possible. Mrs Taylorsaid that the planned investments would consolidate the position of the school as a providerof excellent all round education and an active participant in the community of Brecon and beyond. 10 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 10th, 2013

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