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Jamie’s The Barry SALE “Your ORIGINAL priceless Furniture Store weekly newspaper” HUGE SALE News on TThhee VVaallee’’ss NOW ON page 14 lloonnggeesstt sseerrvviinngg Up to 50% off CCoommmmuunniittyy selected sofas &beds Unit 19, NNeewwssppaappeerr Large leather Ty Verlon Ind Est, chairs from £99 Cardiff Road, Barry CF63 2BE. Established 1983 FREELOCALDELIVERY 01446 701230 Thompson St, Barry Tel 01446 679256 W(GeEeMklSye raieusd).i tAeudd idteidst rbiyb uDtaiovind P(5in2d ewr e&eCkso) Ltotd .3 C1h/1ar2te/1re2d -A 4cc2ou,4nt9an2ts. www.barry-today.co.uk THURSDAY, JANUARY 23RD, 2014 Out and About WWaalleess aanndd tthhee SSiixx NNaattiioonnss withThe GEM Page 14 SS EE EE FF EE AA TT UU RR EE OO NN PP AA GG EE SS 11 66 -- 11 77 ‘CLEVER AND BRAVE’ 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL DIDN’T WE FEIGNED SLEEP AND PHONED FOR HELP DO WELL? SERIAL BURGLAR GETS SENTENCE OF SIX YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS ASERIAL burglar often broke into the and the present offences who waged a cam- homes of pensioners and could only be described paign of crime in once disturbed an 11- as a campaign, which tPhoew yPse naarntdh , BDainrrays ysptaearayeri-nnotgsld. wgitihrl , hewrh og rawnads- bweegeakns ofw hitihs ilna st ar elefaeswe ABOVE: There was plenty for Ysgol Gymraeg Sant Curig to celebrate as the from prison. Some of the areas has been Said Judge Stephen school was rated top in the whole of Wales in ‘Key Stage 2’. jailed for six years, His onpokti nssi mQpCly: a“nB oufrfgelnacrye btiumrsg laanrdie os nete hrroiufiseedh ovldicer- PRIMARY SCHOOL eight months, at against property, which had nightmares. Cardiff Crown can sometimes be The 11-year-old, who Court, writes AJ replaced. It is an offence spotted Dibble in her SICLUNA. against the person as bedroom dressed in IS ‘TOP OF THE Craig Dibble. Craig Dibble, 28, well, and people believe black, was “frightened their homes have been stiff”, but pretended to be violated.” asleep and “brave and Dibble, of Cornwall clever” telephoned her FORM’ IN WALES! Road, Barry, admitted 11 charges involving burgla- grandparents in the next ry, stealing a car, stealing bedroom. car number plates, driv- Prosecutor John Lloyd isnhgo plwifhtiinlge adnidsq utaakliinfige da, shaoiuds eD ibinb le Sbt urFglaegda nas Ais rBaAteRdR tYopp trhimroaurgyh socuhto tohle by GGEEMMREPORTER on Tahcae dseumrvice ya cdhidie nveomt jeunstt, fiotcus cceoaorffaruHTe trwinhteo cei tnte oh jsa uo tloadustkfgtoh eeb cr euoisnaernagst siokldea en crfDdtyou. .inrbtshtbihdelee-r Apwktheeveeynerisersn i uFoaaeosnn,lre eddBre pKadr,a rrty.oo,vo oweck c htuoihlpfeefa tcnhiatnesr waifnirr hsYeCtoa soilg nleolo e f‘log K Geef e dyWRymu oScaartaldaaete,g sigBeo iSan2nra’. r noaytu , c tCr roauufnrckigieadl aam nnanTTarohhytui eeosn cnaschuaceohrld vois eeulo vyniren v lmJ ieWsayetn,ena udwtle,a a esrrsv eyaev cr1ecy5ao .lpredrdii -ning ahCimleuslOpopr rievegedex swr aspaimavulsleip, n lYieielsissdgt gemh hodtaloh akwG peh yl wiapmgcerherloll ag yisenrcge ht shSos.eao nlst (CONTINUED had started committing 1,321 schools across the coun- to 21 different government whole of Wales. crime when he was 14 ON PAGE 7) try. approved measures. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) 2 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 ‘Fire station plan ‘Clamp down RRRReeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrrssss’’’’ LLLLeeeetttttttteeeerrrrssss a backward step’ on fly tipping’ ITis with great muster a full crew). regret that I The nearest full time IIIIMMMMPPPPOOOORRRRTTTTAAAANNNNTTTT!!!!We reserve the right to edit all letters. We do NOTaccept anonymous mail. hearwe will be fire stations to back up LETTERS AND EMAILS MUST INCLUDE FULLADDRESS AND A CONTACT Cowbridge are Bridgend TELEPHONE NUMBER. AN EMAILADDRESS ALONE IS NOT SUFFICIENT! losing ourfull time and Barry, with part We will (in certain circumstances) protect a writer’s identity, if requested. Please keep your fire station in time stations in Llantwit letters BRIEFand address them to:The Editor, DON JOHN, at Glamorgan GEM Ltd, Cowbridge at the Major and Pontyclun. Graig House, 53 Eastgate, Cowbridge CF71 7E ORemail [email protected] end of March this So let’s hope we don’t yeFaor.r the past 40 odd hdaevnets .any serious inci- No playing politics with education... years, we have had a full I would like to thank time crew in Cowbridge, the full time crews of ‘The true facts about always there in case of a Cowbridge for the com- fire in the town or a road forting knowledge of accident on the A48 or always being there for on the minor roads. the needs of the people schooling in the Vale’ Now, thanks to the of Cowbridge and the Tory cuts, we will have surrounding area. to wait for part timers to What a step back- rsetastpioonnd. to calls to the wthaerrde si sa tt aal kti mofe b wuihledning IFEELI must respond Only cabinet or council can make Mr Bertin make reference to This will, of course, more houses in to the misleading let- decisions and in this case, the Colcot Primary School in Barry, delay the turnout of the Cowbridge. ters from Coun caal bminoentt hresj aegctoe d– tahse r reeppoorrtet,d s ewviedre-- cdlaa,i mwhinegre wase ihna rveea lai thyi dwdee nar aegen- fthiraet ethnegy‘in Hwe i(lal sobseu mrabirnleg itofieMCdorwPb’Sr iKdogneigv.hte, r RCSciacrihurnatirsn dMy BCPe,o rrmteinmg aairtntdedien A grl eutphnoert lkye piFnta utchnte d4 ep:rr Tepshaser.t rtewpoo rot rw ‘asse cnroett’by whfuaonvrdek ioangfg r£ ew5e0dit0 ha, 0 trh0ee0d ehfvoeera ldtohtpeema scechnhetor oaln,d FLYTilteips pdiunmgped neaTrh Le lpaicntguraen (.above) on schools in the Vale of the Vale Labour-Llantwit First and confirmed a new Flying Start remains a shows tiles that were solar park plans Glamorgan. cabinet, but instead by the centre will be located at the huge problem dumped near Llangan. They are clearly keen to play Scrutiny Committee. I would school. 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The Welsh is... more doctors deposits’. tGhoev Werenlmshent and Gproovmeorntimnge netn hgains ebeereinng JUCShTrisatfmtears, the ereyteirseig fhrot mth acth sahreit ahbalde to WEall agree who stay in Wales and pavTehme eonwt nuesresr ss eaerem m too scta lriek leiltytl eto t hbaet tthhee emldaejorlryit ya nodf ltdimsywaontonoeaocd eguWnnraa nnk dstswghl a tsps t isfhi oplilenw.sasee trtcty dr hki eIs myu a oo ffspopnusr poatlsluleilar mcyrincynca et ug,t e a tihns iho-htsdeaen etieesvsuar kl-eo-t-hf ssalmigswtynokttrauuie dmeiuldIldd nul nlfi oweetssifbtsrnnn ftlei.orriedtt noc issuttei u w hnlWastodlea.g ntf t ka doitwitmlioto en sto dsiapgfunr;ikal kp ncAoyhe pdrrf oeoeuw olwpae rprlhsvtlcoe aioteetvncchhl aegesoeelr--f, lracdTBoehneaassHraadytrp rtyel oehowr atI cnor ccseot.lhwetaelfae lnd nor-rMdik,f ts ao an lirboonftols sndveB w , P e mwtamndehoroogerrrskgeyt yin whlfgwhhionaereeohmv erarhPresa elpekieetntdlhr r gly s aifs m,gfudp.n haywperdaemo pt hwaraebioonilcnlaary decctsrg ,m ec ow a aephhuvs ast awn e tps–phot eee hpee alchrevillneinp-eriadd-erllsys NSfcWtpoheeoarnearpt vtltiwueuohislconrea eyrc at tsu;itlwo t hrhHtn nedarhoe neetoarwe natcatidyselt tttWs-l ovihyff oreaii at rrhit,lsnoaetss wptrafkWthheutontoseenarsoWWe rladtacwkeascieemasr .ntni pc. ngcso ghasha ,urc hpnoeibniane uatrtaryc it lWdnleoid sao-rgf otla if ioirnm lnseioe-ctngsfesusrice d erlwatral aioenmrcesacdaeleshll-ed- ydalHKBylooali eb ugtIMrn dtrn tr’w oohsagMygue ya .ammsgblo khewrp u ti wgima nittalsoy ilstt n hh‘ bjtg,Bueo heosiui artgiDtt in pctNBgiheot r .Aeca.ow .kb’n tTdeohaet shuecsanrite!ns ’’std ths t s iaeatghhri hoyrpe tu buebelnundarssirg sba ishnhen ioea tsa sbn o sglm wy.er oainposue,fsr rfio sevpn neesec rwf seidoin aftnetyo-.. frustrating when compa- Mrs JLRogers, recently, throughout the dent to everyone who the UK and one of ical schools to train HIGHTIDETIMES nWies d• oiE gnnJmcAeolmtNauA ediDevli den yMTnigot EobuForLrUit EhaElLeelP@rLtHtSeNtOrinAsLN dMlt&aEolneE NnTt,wAehU iweDtSM sMDE.BOcdRaEoijEto.RourSN..rkS a,tS: tictreawonieannoaawgucynHIsd sotonn . ieelunwn,uesr ree gm aaikt sensoigesinn vnoe or adoo d nnamtalune lnvrayseeaydel sdn.lwdw s s yt ouoihsa mftupren otphpndeh pemo sysl orhptetroent-- kCnrc“aWeonWnohwmdewOrHew aif elsnrslaa dtde uhiiyd a t rewwdahonernfnnli. huytfde hoalB gi wtstthhuohheiaornlre,d lugve s w eba hagtsne eooosf t ri,w.ohhrd”dmaeessrl- twElpnWuihluskauha meeITunltr o ep hstbwodshl iewe tospiboros e iiey .orolss tl a hn fsf 1Pa i e’ntd,n tlt 0‘a o hUcaWh0UicrdceaK0eta vnroa Cl teosreaoisy eosvs t m boeisntcnhr r ar.biateunnheg’g’ese. meymigsadinnhnteootg oeoctrcutI d rhaounttnieoihcneul cg dttre d rih EsW anwpob enUgfeec eauerse ot o llamoh twelpmmso-roslb qos e.wro he urte ar erktealtneoslslielp dln eiruog f wmgaitpfoers ,ht ,eo d iosewatuntortarteeoy- D2t3tTAhh hTaoTteshF Ee auh ol irio nrg n hwiP ng io tsltTiltrhd(A atU1bieehnmMe0s Nccc .al2eTeo2i,w0 saI7 tiL s le n– .t d , J I 2B Ah t iM5H n8aisN g .hrmtt6Uhrh oy i Aui n t,s iRl utd dh weYt ee be ts 3e2eih TPm0kl 2ira)Mg’i.eestm5hes mG 3 r ewp.e E omi lMi ln b vte aaHM8rrre.yte4d . FUNERALDIRECTORS was frustraGted Rby fEailiAngTB aLrrEy. AP athpep rWoaeclshh, iGno cvoenrtnrmaset ntto’s owuhri leel doeurrl yn eaxntd g seicnkera- 2245 FSrait 11.15 8.2 1223..1477 88..01 FONMONE, SRTAHBOLOISSHEE,D N18E6A0RBARRY BACKWARDS? psbereorcvpaiuocsseeas l tsah cteroyo r steshm iWnokav leteh sca,otre ttiroainWn oeadfle .dso schtooursl da rhea vbee iang 2267 SMuonn 0002..5236 77..99 1134..3584 78..81 Independent family business with ITfills me with horrorthat with coun- Wales can’t. 21st century NHS, but it 28 Tues 03.36 8.5 16.07 8.7 24 hours personal service covering cil reorganisation we may be merged These doctors can be will only get one if it has 29 Wed 04.39 9.2 17.06 9.4 Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan provided through a num- a Plaid Cymru govern- 30 Thur 05.39 9.9 18.07 10.0 with Cardiff. ber of means. We could ment which believes that While The GEM makes every effort to check the PRIVATE CHAPELOF REST I am more than satisfied with our refuse collec- do this by providing Wales can. accuracy of tide tables, we recommend that anyone Tel Rhoose tion service, whilst Cardiff council is proposing financial incentives, Coun Ian Johnson, putting out to sea, or walking in an area where they monthly black bag collection – potentially a great such as additional bur- Barry. could be cut off, should check with a tide table specif- (01446) 710096 leap backwards. saries or paying off Plaid Cymru – the Party ic to their location. Rhodri Williams, Llantwit Major. tuition fees to doctors of Wales 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 TMP. www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 3 Government insists money spent in normal way but... Rhoose woman ‘Lost millions is an injustice’ in the frame for bravery award – Pride in Barry campaigner insists ‘LOLLIPOP went to protect the THE chairman of Pride in Barry “It could have also been used to enable under- “Barry being taken for granted. Barry is the biggest LADY’Karin youngsters, throwing described the Welsh Government’s state- cover attractions at Barry Island, a pump-primer for town in Wales and has its own huge potential and Williams has been hcaerr saenlfd itna kthineg w tahye ofuf ltlhe ment that money raised in the town had a marina, and a watersports centre, which was the can support great facilities. If we include all the fig- nominated fora impact of the blow. gone to fund projects elsewhere in Wales ogrriagminmale 2in0t eynetairosn a goof . the Barry regeneration pro- ushreosw ftrhoamt Btahrer ya acctihviietyv eso na vtheery Whiagther rferotunrtn, owne pcuabn- top bravery Karin was pinned as ‘an injustice’, writes TIM CHAPMAN. “It is a further injustice when other areas have lic investment. award, following underneath the car, Mr Paul Haley pointed out that other high-profile been able to recycle their land receipts within their “I challenge them (the Welsh Government) to dramatic events in which had flipped onto areas such as Cardiff had been allowed to re-invest areas, such as Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. come up with any other community that has Rhoose last year its roof. casLha rsat iswedee fkr oimn lTohcea l GlaEnMd r,e cMeirp tHs.aley highlighted wh“eWree t hceh aBllaernrgye £ t1h7e. 7Wmeillslhio Gn odveefircnimt henast tboe iedne naltliofy- ach“iFeovre dto toh el osnagm eB. arry and the rest of the Vale has that made hera injuSrihees ,s ufrfafcetruerdi nsge rbioouths what he termed the ‘Barry Deficit’– a £17.7 million cated and to state whether it produced better returns been taken for granted. national heroine. knee caps and arms. difference between the money raised from land than it could have in Barry – this would indicate “We all know that the Vale is short changed in the The St David Awards She also broke a sales, £74.5 million, and money spent, £56.7 million. whether investment appraisals and value for money annual funding from Cardiff Bay. Returning the scheme elebrates the shoulder and her two The Welsh Government pointed out the sales had considerations of public monies were considered and money they received from sale of our land would go exceptional achieve- legs, which meant she taken place a number of years ago and the extra have been monitored.” a long way to correcting the shortfall.” ments of people in spent the next nine money had been used for projects in other areas ISLAND ROAD Labour’s Coun Chris Elmore acknowledged that Wales, with the final weeks in hospital. which was “normal budgetary practice”. Mr Haley also said he would not describe the £2m missing out on a recent regeneration bid had been a being held on March 13 Leader of the Vale This week, returning to the fray, Mr Haley insist- for an Island road provided by the Welsh blow, but stressed efforts to secure more funding at the Royal Welsh Council, Coun Neil ed the ‘deficit’cash should have stayed in the town Government as an “investment”. would go on. College of Music and Moore, said this week: because it suffers from deprivation itself. “We note the irony of the Welsh Government “The Welsh Government decision not to award Drama in Cardiff. “I was delighted to nom- “Pride In Barry notes the Welsh Government has identifying the £2million ‘investment’in the Barry Barry regeneration funding was extremely disap- The awards go to inate Karin for a St accepted that they have spent the £17.7million Barry Island Road, when in fact this is a repayable loan. pointing and in my view misguided. The Labour- people who did not sim- David Award on behalf deficit monies, made through sale of land in Barry, “At the very least this should be a non-repayable Llantwit First administration has been absolutely ply do their jobs, but of the Vale Council, and elsewhere in Wales. grant, from the Barry deficit.” clear on this. who have really made a being shortlisted is “This money could have been used in areas of Barry councillor Ian Johnson of Plaid Cymru said “I would support the Welsh Government giving difference to the quality recognition of her brave Barry with significant social deprivation at no net he believed decision-makers had lacked foresight in Barry more funding for regeneration to ensure we of life in Wales – and actions. cost to the taxpayer and clearly it is a social injus- assessing Barry’s future. can continue with the redevelopment of Barry Karin’s story exemplifies “On behalf of the peo- tice to all Barrians. “Barry has been let down, not just financially, but Island, the town centre and deliver new facilities for this. ple of the Vale, I wish by a lack of vision from those in charge. people right across the town. On June 20 last year, Karin good luck with the ANASTASIA BEADS “As a Barry boy, I believe that the town has huge “The recent news on the new road to Barry Island Karin, the school cross- awards ceremony in potential and that we must work with the private sec- was an example of such funding and we continue to ing patrol lady for more March.” tor to create jobs within Barry – linking the town discuss opportunities for future support with the than 10 years at Rhws BIG BEAD centre, the Waterfront and the Island to create a Welsh Government. Primary School, was one Good Vibrations CLEARANCE vib“rIatn tw caosm Pmluaindi tyC. ymru deputy minister Jocelyn acc“eIpnt ththei sc uisrr edniftf ifcinualtn, cbiault awnde emcounsto mloiock c laitm eavtee,r yI oacf ctihdee nvti cwtihmesn oaf dar ifvreeark MRuseicc Coor.pdre se&nts a Davies who gave Barry regeneration status in 2010, avenue possible to secure funding for the town.” lost control of his car. and almost £10million to improve the town, but the The GEM put Mr Haley’s comments to the Just before 9am, the CD Fair FROM 25% OFF current Welsh Government shamefully ended both Welsh Government. Aspokesman said it did not crossing outside the regeneration status and the funding. want to make further comments because “its posi- school was at its busiest All Saints Church “I have asked for a report on the progress of future tion was clear”. when the car came Hall,Barry JEWELLERY SALE • GIFT SALE regeneration projects in Barry at the council’s next Last week, a Government spokesperson had towards Karin and a Saturday 25th January 73 HIGHS STATRRFTOESR EF ORT,INDBEA AYW R2E4ERTKHY O J•NA 0LNY1U4A4R6Y 700 071 eccaonLn’oto camalllyo Mwa PnB‘dSaA rHlreuynOn vt oiRCr ocaTonirnmnCtsien nHcutl eAa sitcmNor uemGdtii EnsisytD owm’uates.” e ati ncga.s eW oef ebhlimenarvep e ohw fba iyetsheeisan enr duos: rs ame“gdTao htl o aeb n fusduad nlgaeden otypaf rr molyaj oenpncrdeta sytc o atroicackrei so.p”esld sa cWweoa aule lnsd,u imn- gpthraaorWteu nKpitt asno refai sntcs theihnisel sdd tcrieenrsonccs traisivinbnedegly. 30%C1 H0OA.UL3FL0R PWaCRmHEOL- C3CF.OUE3EMN0DpED.mSS T.O W MFOBr£ienta1e hr oc redrhyrde a aaelrirrrvgee ee£aar.1.sy0 . papadam C5Oplopmasee wd n- T e61ue 1edkspda.mayyss. 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(T&C apply) 16 Broad Street,Barry CF62 7AB Tel:01446 700646 / 741700 01446 401604 Order online at www.nagaindian.co.uk 4 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 Sea Scouts celebrate their 90th birthday LOCAL Scouts are marking their 90th anniversary this year and are looking for past boys, girls and leaders of the 11th Barry Sea Scouts and 13th Barry (1st Island) groups to join us in the celebrations. Spokesman Brian Foley said: “It is record- ed at Gilwell that the group was first registered on November 26, 1941. However, records found at the Glamorgan Archives show that the group existed on May 1, 1924. “We also believe that the group existed before this – and possibly before End this ‘polystyrene the start of the first World War – as the group was presented with a standard madness’ on beaches by Arthur Copp, in mem- ory of Private Sydney Copp. He died fighting ENVIRONMENTAL group styrene madness. for his country at Vis-en- The Friends of Barry Beaches “Our beach cleaning volunteers are Artois, France on has launched a petition calling sick and tired of removing thousands September 5, 1918, aged on the Welsh Government to of items of polystyrene from our 19.“ P rior to enlisting, ban the use of polystyrene fast bea“cThheess eea cphr oydeaurc. ts are made from Sydney lived at Edgehill, food and drinks containers petroleum, a non-sustainable and heav- Victoria Park Road, throughout Wales. ily polluting resource. Cadoxton, with parents They say they are “sick and tired” of “Just last month the City Council of William and Mary. If removing thousands of polystyrene New York unanimously decided to anyone knows the where- fast food and hot drink containers from vote for a ban on polystyrene food con- abouts of any surviving local Welsh beaches especially when tainers. It is now time for the Welsh relatives of Private Copp, there are bio-degradable alternatives Government to take a lead and vote to or if you are related to the (cardboard or cornstarch) readily avail- protect our communities, our country- family, please contact us able on the market. side and our beaches from this horren- by email at The chairman of the group, Coun dous blight.” [email protected] Rob Curtis, said: “We now need the People who want to sign the online rg.uk or by telephone support of the people of Wales to final- petition should go to: www.assembly- 07779 658 331.” ly put an end to this fast food poly- wales.org/gethome/epetitions. Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 5 All Saints say Ashley raises Bus service confusion ‘thank you’ with LOCAL MPAlun Cairns has heard are true. However, I have not £1,000 for questioned what he claims are had any official notification that the an organ recital “conflicting statements” made service has been saved. by Cardiff Bus, the Welsh “At my recent meeting with Cardiff Velindre – by Government and the Vale Bus and Watts Coaches, I was encour- Council on the future of the 98 aged by the discussion, but it is now in bus service. the hands of the Vale Council to He said Cardiff Bus told him before engage with the companies to find a whisker! Christmas that unless there was an solutions. increase in the numbers of users, or an “This is not only on the 98 service, increase in public subsidy, the 98 serv- but for bus services across the Vale – ASHLEY, the Dinas removed. Spurred on by ice was likely to be discontinued. which are a priority with local resi- Yet, it has been claimed by Barry Powys street sanita- the support he received Coun Richard Bertin that the dents. tion engineerforthe in the Three Horseshoes, Transport Minister, Edwina Hart has “The petition that is being co-ordi- Vale Council, has Ashley raised a further stated the service was not to be cut. nated by Elwyn Toozer is still being raised over £1,000 £100 from the customers Mr Cairns said: “I will be absolute- signed by many residents who are con- for Velindre present and completed ly delighted if the rumours I have cerned.” the evening by having his Hospital through a head shaved by those that sponsored beard- raised the extra money. Mister Boiler growing event. Ashley would like to The money raised is to thank everyone who go to the cancer unit at pledged money for his the hospital. sponsored beard growing Ashley started grow- and the following busi- Is your boiler misbehaving? ing his beard in October nesses for their support ASHLEYBEFORE... 2013, and with the sup- in helping him raise this port of local businesses extraodinary amount of Trust us to service, repair and in Dinas Powys and money for Velindre ABOVE: The renovated organ at All Saints. P£1o,n0t0y0p oboyl ,D ehcaedm breari s2e0d, Hospital: install all your gas appliances. AS a thank you to all those who organised his scheduled ‘beard Mark Grffiths Family and supported the many fundraising removal’night. Butchers, The Three events, pipe sponsorship scheme and gave Held in the Three Horseshoes, Cross Keys, NO EMERGENCY donations to the organ appeal, there will be Horseshoes public house Head to Head aS afirnetes ’oCrghaunrc rhe, cBitaarl roy.n February 1, at All iaHnse saisDdt einda tosb yP HoMweaaydrsk , hfaraboilmry- HPColaawirrdyenrse,c seas enrds , Sa llM oC f ToDyrinrneeasrs,, CALL OUT CHARGES! Over the last two and half years, a grand total of dressers and a cast of Pontypool. £70,000 was raised for crucial organ repairs. several bar customers, NICK The full scheme of works was completed in Ashley’s beard was BROOMFIELD ASHLEYAFTER. Discounts available for Pensioners, September 2013 and the organ was re-dedicated by the Archbishop of Llandaff, the Very Reverend Barry CLASSIC CAR SHOW HELPS CHARITY Serving and Ex-Members of HM Forces MoTrhgea n roenci tNaol vewmilbl erb e2 4p. erformed from 12pm to THE Vale of Glamorgan Classic Car Show is returning to Sully on May Loyalty Scheme for Returning Customers 26 (Bank Holiday Monday) and Dinas Powys Rotary Club has 12.45pm by Canon Graham Holcombe, organist at Llandaff Cathedral with tea/coffee prior to the announced its chosen charity this year is to be the ‘Noah’s Ark Appeal’, recital being served in the church hall from 11.15am the only charity exclusively fundraising for the Children’s Hospital for 07889 867387 • 01446 795885 to 11.45am. Wales. Church doors open at 11.45am. All are welcome. Further details, or entry form, can be found on the show web site at [email protected] ANN ELLIOTT www.valeofglamorganclassiccarshow.net. 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Sarah Rochira visited College Fields Nursing The head teacher Home in Barry for an Sian Owen said: “This event which also cele- is an exceptional brated 100 years since ABOVE: Staff members Pat Scanlan, Tessy Thomas and achievement forYsgol the building was con- Shelly Jones with the local Assembly Member Jane Hutt. Gymraeg Sant Curig structed – originally as a training college. helps to illustrate the and we are all incredi- She presented long community spirit built bly excited and proud. service awards to 16 up here and shows that “All pupils, staff, staff, including an residents are regarded governors and parents employee who has as friends and this is work hard in support worked at College indeed their home.” Fields since the first day College Fields was of the school and fully it opened. She said that opened by Mike Kemp deserve to be recog- the longevity of staff in 1989 and he runs the nised in this way for illustrated the homely home with his wife the progress made by environment created for Rachel, who has been every pupil in the the 65 residents, who the matron for 20 years. vary in age from 52 to Every five years they school.” 104-years-old and have give long service The Vale Council significant care needs, awards. ABOVE: Sarah Rochira spent time talking to hailed it a notable with only two being Rachel Kemp said: residents and learning about their experiences. achievement. able to walk. “We are involved in community home for Richards. Coun Chris Elmore, of Tthhee c voimsimt fiosrsmioende rp’sart vgeivryin tge c2h4n-hicoaul rn cuarrsein tgo, theA awreaar.d”s for 25-year depFuotry 1c5h eyfe aCrlsa’isreervice, Court Road’s Fire Station could be transformed into eight flats. the cabinet member ‘Engagement people with a wide vari- service went to chef Swarts and senior care ONE of the town’s most famil- agreed in 2010 for seven flats, two fsoaridc:hildren’s services, Rovoeard 5sh,4o0w0’ ,p ewohpilceh a mtet eatwya ordf sn edeadys i.s T ah weay of Smhaetirloan D Aondnd ,G doerpeu atynd awsesriest arenct oSginains eKde. dward iSiantr at1bi9ou0nil1,d ,w inhmgiscig,h hC wto aubsre tc oRcnoosnatrvdue rcFttieerdde otifnfcTicthievese a gfnroadrd aei t-ss2i n clgoilsnette rrdae statbiiunnig lu dlniingitgh. t isb rdiciks-, in W“Taole bs ei sr aa nfkanedta fsitrisct 1in8 02S 0he1ev3 es.na tisd :a “cIrto siss Wales reaebnwrda attrhidneiginr w gf aistmtha ifrlfei eassin.d de nctesl- hEJeovnuensryeetk Mte, eJopurelriiress , L Mweahwroiias and haganeArdwse Rdar htdoisa fnwl oEeorvre a manlsas-no- into flats. raerdch wbraicyks aanpdp etoawraenrce, its three lower adcecliogmhtpeldis thhmate natl.l It haem itmhapt oprltaacnets t oli kreem Ceomllbegere res“idAelnl tbs uatr etw foro omf tthhee wthoe rvkeerdy tfhiers fti rdsaty shift on CMoaottpheerw asn,d n Surimseis Mary A planning application has been In more recent years, it was used by hard work by every- Fields are people’s Barry area, and many College Fields opened. Tomeldan and Tessy sduebnmceist.ted to turn it into eight resi- BaArrys oAlmd astiegunr hBaosx binegen C plulabc.ed on the one at the school has hnoeemde sst aabnidli rtye.s iTdheen tlsong- fsionmd et hoefy t haelr estaadfyf wknhoewn recMeivaterdo na nR aawchaerld Kfoermp Tashsoismtaanst sa nCdh sriesn Cioor scleatrte Originally, planning had been outside of the building. been acknowledged.” term service of staff they arrive. It is a real 20 years’service, along and Richard Tomeldan, with diversional thera- who have been at THE VALE OF GLAMORGAN COUNCIL CYNGOR BRO MORGANNWG 2013 pist Pam Foley and care College Fields for 10 assistant Laurence years. (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF GORCHYMYN (GORFODI SIFIL) (DIWYGIO) ‘Entertainment’ WAITING AND LOADING AND PARKING (RHIF 7) (GWAHARDD AROS,LLWYTHO A PLACES) (CIVIL ENFORCEMENT) PHARCIO A CHYFYNGU AR AROS LLWYTHO at Nells’s Point? (AMENDMENT) (NO 7) ORDER 2013 A PHARCIO) 1.On the 14th January 2014 The Vale of Glamorgan Council in exercise of its 1.Ar 14 Ionawr 2014, yr oedd Cyngor Bro Morgannwg, gan arfer ei bwerau o AN ISLAND resident says he was disappoint- powers under Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 53 and 124 and Part IV of dan Adrannau 1, 2, 3, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 53, a 124 a Rhan IV o Atodlen 9 ed to receive a council notification that an Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Part 6 of the Traffic Deddf Rheoli Traffig Ffyrdd 1984, a Rhan 6 Deddf Rheoli Traffig 2004 a phob application has been made to enable live Management Act 2004 and all other enabling powers made an Order the gen- p_er galluogi arall, wedi gwneud Gorchymyn i’r diben cyffredinol a ddisgrifir music, dancing, and other entertainment to eral effect of which is as described below: isod: take place at Nell’s Point carpark. 2.The Order will come into operation on 1st February 2014 or on the dates 2.Daw’r Gorchymyn i rym ar 1 Chwefror 2014 neu ar y dyddiadau y bydd yr Mr Keith Mabbs told The GEM his property was that the signs and road markings are in place and be known as the "Vale of holl arwyddion a marciau ffordd yn eu lle. Fe’i hadwaenir fel ‘Gorchymyn Glamorgan Council (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading and (Gorfodi Sifil) (Diwygiedig) (Rhif 7) (Gwahardd Aros, Llwytho a Pharcio a within 100 yards of the site and he felt it would be an Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement) (Amendment) (No 7) Order 2013" Chyfyngu ar Aros, Llwytho a Pharcio, Cyngor Bro Morgannwg 2013’. unfair imposition on local residents. 3. A copy of the Order and plans showing the affected areas may be seen at 3.Cewch weld copi o’r Gorchymyn a chynlluniau sy’n dangos y mannau dan He said: “This application is for things such as the address shown below during normal office hours. sylw, yn y cyfeiriad isod yn ystod oriau arferol swyddfa. live music and dancing – activities that have gener- 4.If you wish to question the validity of the Order or any provisions contained 4.Os hoffech ddadlau’n erbyn dilysrwydd y Gorchymyn neu’i ddarpariaethau ally taken place on the front. therein on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the am na chredwch fod gan y ddeddf uchod b_er i’w gweithredu, neu am y tybi- “We already suffer disturbances due to noise from above Act or on the grounds that any requirement of the same or that any wch eu bod yn methu â chydymffurfio â gofynion y ddeddf uchod neu un o’i the Pleasure Park and from traffic. instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order, hofferynnau, bydd gennych chwe wythnos o 1 Chwefror 2014 i wneud cais i’r “I received notification of the licence application you may within six weeks from the 1st February 2014 apply to the High Court Uchel Lys i’r diben hwnnw. through my door on Sunday, January 19 – people for this purpose. Bydd y gorchymyn Rheoli Traffig canlynol yn cael ei ddiwygio fel a ganlyn: only have until the end of the month to object.” The following Traffic Regulation Order is to be amended as follows: Gorchymyn (Gorfodi Sifil) Gwahardd Aros,Llwyddo a Pharcio a Chyfyngu Mr Mabbs says the licence would allow music, Vale of Glamorgan Council (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and ar Aros,Llwytho a Pharcio 2013 Cyngor Bro Morgannwg. lighting and staging of activities from 9am to 10pm Loading and Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement) Order 2013 Cynhwyser Cynllun o’r mannau lle gwaherddir parcio ar unrhyw adeg. seven days a week, and he felt this was unfair on Insert Plan of Proposed No Waiting at Anytime Restrictions. local people. The Square,Dinas Powys – Plan AL58/7-13 Y Sgwâr,Dinas Powys – Cynllun AL58/7-13 Mr Mabbs plans to object and has already been in Oin na thneo rntho-retha-swteerslyte drnir escidtioen o ffo Tr hae dSisqtuaanrcee forof m8. 9it sm juentrcetsio.n with Highwalls Road Agyr feoicrhiard o yg lgeodgdl-eodrldle dwdinwoyl rya iSn.gwâr o’r gyffordd â Highwalls Road am 8.9 medr i touRcohb w Tithho lmocaasl, coofu nthceil loVra lSet eCffoanu nWciill,i asmai.d: “This Highwalls Road,Dinas Powys – Plan AL58/7-13 Highwalls Road,Dinas Powys – Cynllun AL58/7-13 application has been made to allow use of the Nell’s On the north-eastern side of Highwalls Road from its junction with The Square Ar ochr ogledd-ddwyreiniol Highwalls Road o’r gyffordd â’r Sgwâr am 10 medr Point site for appropriate events. The consultation in a north-westerly direction for a distance of 10 metres. i gyfeiriad y gogledd orllewin. will allow the council to consider the feedback Castle Drive,Dinas Powys – Plan AL60/7-13 Castle Drive,Dinas Powys – Cynllun AL60/7-13 received before determining the application.” OMnu rtchhe Rnooartdh -iwn eas nteorrnth s-iedaes otef rClya dsitrleec Dtiorinv efo 7r. 4am deisttraensc fero omf 1th8em jeutnrecsti.on of AMru orcchh rR oogaledd adm-o r1ll8e wmineodlr Ci gaysfteleir iDadri vye goo fgalend sdy ’dnd 7w.4yrmaient.res o’r gyffordd â BRYN HAFREN OClno sthee i nn oar stho-uwthe-swteersnt esridlye d oirfe Cctaiosntl efo Dr raiv dei sfrtoamnc eits o jfu 1n0cmtioentr wesit.h St Donats Amre odcr hi rg oygfeleirdiadd- oyr ldleew oinrollel wCians.tle Drive o’r gyffordd â St Donats Close am 10 SCHOOL NEWS OClno sthee i nn oar ntho rwthe-setearsnte-srliyd ed ioref cCtiaosnt lfeo rD ari vdeis ftraonmce it so fj u1n0cmtieotnr ewsi.th St Donats Amre odcr hi rg oygfeleirdiadd- oyr lgleowgilneodld C dadswtleyr Dairniv.e or’gyffordd â St Donats Close am 10 TreHceEntgleyo grraanp hay dtreippa rttom eCnta dabt uBrryy’sn WHaofrrledn, Oa nn othrteh -seoaustthe-relya sdtierernc tsioidne f oorf aC daissttlaen Dceri voef f2ro5m m ietstr ejusn.ction with Murch Road in Agyr feoicrhiard d yd eg-odgdlwedydre dindiowl yCraaisnt.le Drive o’r gyffordd â Murch Road am 25 medr i Birmingham – 79 pupils had the chance to dis- coverthe history of the chocolate industry. St Donats Close,Dinas Powys – Plan AL60/7-13 St Donats Close,Dinas Powys – Cynllun AL60/7-13 They also found out how chocolate is made, and On both sides of its road from its junction with Castle Drive in a north-westerly Ar ddwy ochr yr heol o’r gyffordd â Castle Drive am 10 medr i gyfeiriad y of course ate a lot of it too! The trip helped year-7 direction for a distance of 10 metres. gogledd orllewin. pupils understand more about their current topic Millbrook Road,Dinas Powys – Plan AK59/7-13 Heol Millbrook,Dinas Powys – Cynllun AK59/7-13 ‘The World of Work’. On the south-western side of Millbrook Road from the south-eastern building Ar ochr dde-orllewinol Heol Millbrook o derfyn adeiladu de-ddwyreiniol eiddo All the pupils enjoyed the day out and learnt a lot line of property No.40 in a north-westerly direction for a distance of 13 metres Rhif 40 am 13 medr i gyfeiriad y gogledd orllewin ac wrth ymyl y fan lle gwa- too. contiguous with "No Waiting at Anytime" parking restrictions. herddir parcio ar unrhyw adeg. Mr Lewis, head of geography, said: “All the girls Dated this 23rd day of January 2014. Dyddiedig 23 Ionawr 2014. thoroughly enjoyed the day, especially the tasting, M.E.Punter M.E.Punter but what makes it worthwhile is that it is enhancing Director of Visible Services & Housing Cyfarwyddwr Gwasanaethau Gweladwy a Thai, their learning with their school work as well. Vale of Glamorgan Council, The Alps, Cyngor Bro Morgannwg, Canolfan yr Alpau, By Emma Robinson and Lucy Harfoot Wenvoe CF5 6AA Gwenfô CF5 6AA Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 7 JAIL SENTENCE Gang broke into empty local cannabis factory HANDED OUT TO AGANGof fourmen had a Whelan was jailed for 40 weeks cannabis. You used a Mercedes shock when they broke into and Lodwick and Lang for 32 Sprint van and the police were SERIAL BURGLAR a cannabis factory in Barry weeks. The sentences were sus- forced to use a helicopter to arrest to discover that all the pended for 18 months, and each Hafiz.” plants growing the drug whoausr sa losof uonrpdaeirde dw toor kc.arry out 180 he Dhaadv iad p Proindnuecltli vfeo rf aWmhileyl alinf,e saanidd had been taken away, Hafiz, who was said to have custody would undo his good (CONTINUED bedroom. After steal- and her husband and effect of what he has Cardiff Crown Court previous convictions for burglary, work in the past. FROM PAGE 1) ing a further set of the insurance company done on others. At last, heard,writes AJ SICLUNA. was jailed for 18 months. Adam Sharpe for Lodwick, said The following day, number plates, said would not reimburse he realises the impact The police were swiftly on the The first three defendants were that at the time of the offence, he he stole a £160 jacket MrLloyd, he was spot- them because the win- of his behaviour. scene and arrested two men hiding ordered to pay a victim surcharge had been taking cannabis and fFarnroadms e arftstehtorewr ea Hirndo Csu asderrd oivfofef, tVnaeruWdrme sbdtPeerrdoiv.lpoiln agtwe sia tah n sdtf oawlleasnes docaponweOn’ tnh. eab dev libiceetviemen pssoaamridtei:ao ln“lyeI egse,t“”eN dho en osear oidf rt“hawen epsarrece kmteaidrs--, ichanafet uleaigrc honlotpe staweirnrbh gyec an l ig smashprbodoieent,tn ges. da oAi dvbn eypor r toahas e eprfc oeuwlnitccaoeesr obcarfo nM£kn1eas0 b 0iiL.sn ltoofa ycdwt-ohNrayet silwnin agBs asarra yidd i Rsutohsaeeddy, choiscL auaisnneeg o,’ sfb ducrotu uhgnass.de l,s inHcaes ha dSdarlemssaend, while disqualified. On some occasions, would do something and when his sentence Tracey Lloyd-Nesling. Barry, but when they got in, they urged the court to draw back from A store detective said MrLloyd, he left like this to us.” is over, in a scheme Daniel Whelan (29) of Bryn found there was no cannabis. They a custodial sentence and added twsridaiesed o ttfho rt ohsweto nvp e hfhriiocmlme,, abtnhudet fpoinrniegn ehtrsop uarsti ent,t hshe e a srncedemn eofo.v oAetd-t sbaaidTdlh ye Ma frfec1Lt1el-doyy eadan,r d- wotlhades, bWeainlegs , tehstee dw iinll smoueteht G(L2aw2n)ig,l i ,( o3Pf6 e)n Rochfo yeRmdo,n gGeeyres,r taoCinna,t r NdLieofwfd,w poIiacrtkn, faalrrerredivs etstd.h es wsicfetlnye abnudt ctahrer iepdo loicuet tghoaoKt der evcfhilnae rcSateicvatlee rlf.yo,r hHea fwiza ss aai dm haen f eolfl not injured. security lights and family had considered some of his victims, if and Mohammed Hafiz (26) of Judge Daniel Williams said: into the category because of past Dibble then stole among the items stolen counselling. they wish, when he Barry Road, Barry, each admitted “You four formed a team to burgle convictions, where he could have number plates from were irreplaceable One woman said: wants to apologise.” a charge of burglary. a house. Your true target was received a three-year sentence. another Ford Ka and engagement and wed- “Dibble has taken my broke into a house in ding rings. security away from Pencoedtre Road, When arrested in me.” Barry, when the occu- November, he denied He was said to have pants were asleep. the offences, and said: convictions for 53 He tried to break “No comment” to offences, 12 forburgla- into a house in questions. ry and others forrob- Churchfields Road, One victim, said Mr bery, causing grievous Barry, and was seen Lloyd, had a terminal bodily harm, and putting his arm illness and could not drugs offences. through an open win- use his vehicle to go to His counsel dow. hospital, which made Laurence Jones, said: Later, he burgled a him anxious and “He feels disgust and house in the Vale. This angry. shame. He must dra- was the occasion when Anothervictim said matically turn his life he entered the child’s stress had affected her around because of the HHeeaarriinngg Students look at career TTeessttss options RECENTLY, Barry Comprehensive School’s main hall was filled with com- panies, businesses SSccootttt WWrrooee HHeeaarriinngg and organisations welcoming students CCeennttrree pprroovviiddeess:: to the annual careers fair. • The highest levels of service and Hundreds of students aftercare visited the stalls to find • Independent Advice out about the opportuni- ties in the workplace and • 30 day trials on all hearing aids in further education. • The World’s finest hearing aids Business visitors including Widex,Phonak and Oticon ranged from the global to the local and included • Repairs and accessories to all makes BA, Holder Mathias and models Architects, Dwr Cymru, Willmot Dixon • Home visits available Construction and Cardiff For more information,or to Martial Arts. Other organisations arrange an appointment,please call included Bro Radio, 0022992200 770077776600 Careers Wales, Financial and Legal Services Partnership, Skills for Logistics, Vale Volunteer Service. The services were well repre- sented by the British Army, the Fire Service and South Wales Police. Welsh universities were also keen let stu- dents know what they had to offer, with stands from Aberystwyth University, Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Swansea Metropolitan Or call into: University and the Scott Wroe University of Wales (Trinity) being very pop- Hearing Centre ular. The school is grateful to all the attendees for 1 Station Approach, their time and commit- Penarth,CF64 3EE ment to showing students some of the huge range www.scottwroe-hearingcentre.co.uk of opportunities avail- able to them. AC 8 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 NEW BUS SERVICE Consultant meets Paddy at Slimming World awards WILL CONNECT ITdefinitely wasn’t a which was held at TO VALE VILLAGES case of ‘no likey, no Birmingham’s lighty’when a International Convention Slimming World con- Centre, was the cherry sultant from Barry met on the top of a great FOLLOWING there will also be an ear- will have its route altered any operation into Barry comedian and TVpre- year for the Barry negotiations lier journey to Bridgend to fit alongside Service Island after the one-way senter Paddy Slimming World group. between the Vale to cater for Bridgend 303/304. This will result system around the Ship McGuinness at an “Obviously the most CAdouvennctiul rea Tndra vNele, wit CiLmloaplnlredogoveue gdsht u Hdseoensrtpvsii tcaaeln .d faonr iiwnche si oc9hm5 e,w cifhlula lnlb geed sea tvtaoai ilslsae brovle-f Iwrneignlul. lsaHtri olrlaw ible evsneeerr,vf iitct hefe rp ormaorv eiaa- awwhAoa nrrnduasn msc eaarr esielmi mVoimnnciyne. gnt, itwmheapitgo thrhttea a ngntrd ot huimipnspg r hooafv veaedl ll oisst hthaast frboeme nM aarcghr e1e0d, 303T/h3e0 4 Srouuntdea wy ills reurnv iocne on Cthoeu nco Luinsc Bilu’sr nweettb, sciateb.- sion from Barry Island to gCroomupm uant iHtyi gChelingthret ,Park t2h0e1ir3 haenadl tIh’ mth sroou pgrhoouudt Sfreormvi cBe ridge3n0d3 /w30il4l awR oislatla dn ndWoawerds t ,rt iuCmnoe ltcvaoibatl eR Poaonarddt ianntiienotg nm , aenimndnb oetvrr aafntoisrop nroe, rgtpeantliaeonrn-- CSCeaarrrvddiiicffffe. 9a6n df roSmun Bdaayrr yb utos BaMnaidrllr eaynt, neSivtu eFmrry aC Tnehcnuitsrres deavye,ry omafca hanileyl v ooeffd mt hthye emmir eh tmaavbrgeeerts – be extended to and Jenner Road. To said: “I am pleased to see (cid:2) Barry between Barry Wednesday, was delight- weights and been able Cardiff. allow for this change, that Service 303/304 has town centre and ed to get a chance to do things they never tbCviMahnneiarlcadtTArlowljad uohuBsgiedr igfaep,esfi hrs,a nnS r crg ytwto . oABonibnlfnrtl u hi tedhsactp gehntri e,eLcno n hRsgvldaea rihm ndnroovtgeuaaowi entncsesidyeaet,, SfBaRwsLrenuloaoiradlnSrmvanlr dde eyt aridw P navy wcoinbsi tocntdiy SeMlnet leaySst ridaenpevnjr orvoiuvic eP9driele rc5doo tn eo n n3 R Agt1Ct0yooe0v3apra f0e/r rrd3nd.rio d0ubuiimf4nndeef bamfpbotaoos eenl ose reee“st erannhp eIerost icav eif stusani xrocsbrwagteeeulevi ine srnleaa g tlldlnt htoe oeoo arcaped pspta x e .watpltint orwomoeot rnpiuCreetcksepu aui r nworhalewdiantvhatoiri iveefelttrfnhonyess, PGCwWRWCBaoaoaiiyelblrrlamlsndrdbd tydbiooe, fh rnrnifoants G soomtsdowlRktao en Sondwa S– asqd tntdur coSR e eaneeonrrerbteuatv, e r dnietRcC w eooaa aevvaunnn9ediird5ddnaat, “wSwcMBwChlcrhihhiaatuamBeoahridmn nogr mstd nlawhhahtlieroeenoneeel ng tld touc l4- t .rpMoWb fo goc -o toaihofuorlarnomenn lmPissd desP-taee aedAa rddtyiwidnd otdyahny”re’,sds tc7ho3on6Aut5nag3ncch4taAte. mpdoo aosrnsiuei b0 ucl1ea4.nd”4 6nbeicti OlA ntAnfaBThmfOVaViprEirueec: sVSeinlnimetmceermn P itn amggdb edWeyt osiMsr clcdvoG m Cueouiednnisnaunespls tasa.nn dt PACT meetings money for services is Palmerston Road junc- Phoenix Nights along- hard to come by.” tion with Cardiff Road. side school friend Peter THE Wales Audit Office has report: “It is good to have an outside hhC1Gee0oIll.CBydd3c A0BaahaSOttum TTtrNhc.LhehSeE DG RCLOiiAisbvWebNi,co NDo nOn s PP fdTfAAoiucwCCeesnTsTd, RapHpyeuuo,sbb liFltldioiececnb n m mrtRsuee oaeBearttoiydinna ,4g gro,d wnw aO itiMllfllf oibbcneeed,ay, LwtrcSoeualis arltSulutnr helertstrewdnitvn aati ignyStc d Meieenar vvMr atdeijhconioese9rin e n l5tdo og3 isa t 0Cssys3 e oar/frfr3orv do0tuihitmc4tfoee-f, TettCoovho e(cid:2)elCnsd eibaCLnrrrvogdloaeu ioSnf nkfedc C roiiwvnalu’id iscgtlo hleh sxi u,9sct op4oanp nNrB eotioaarant.rrneu rtdhdye KThkWwronaaaaouekvysrtwee ila b nd Mta ee ogbfb eaoteao hgrfOduaoe mtiu tr np eStir r, tel Pt eisfhtmseehaeerteim ensda r mt:iwti’n osn“oaggsIrtd Is ffaapcioinplneaudpnacn rncedowy cp t eaoarss nitt ashdosete eacbe tuefiarfs V“eefricw aretealdeicevnl o leg tnmnheCoemaamsotnse u yanii,ntgnt scee htdiflhfai”’iness-, bdlciaanonour nddr,p“ es yLletsai odif cckaf eoeerefr enci stn tof waiidt vrlhso lmee atrnchktW e tuaihwsnrteas egle.tst hehwohce ueoa lrlvAno lf eocaui amnndalad iryntr,,ao ac iuernni aft ghfGplie oacpemrrirnietoteieniccnercueatsys--l, hWhFeeeellbLSdddrTLn uaae AaAtts rNdTtUhyahD eGy1e O,R 7U WJ,UoS aaiyGTnnta udIHl7Na spBo rEPmryrAi S.At2i C9srPhmT,A a sLCpt e puT7gub,piblopmilcnui.c ,bm Plhieceoe nutmlisaneeng eo tRwinnoiglal dwb,eill be eBiWJCanesnaws ned(cid:2)irtsnnmre tye aP,t rdRho– CC Reno rSi uotmodfyenloadcpri ldyvlvolrl o iiitybdca wr ee doRPti uwn9SooRng5craedot dhe a–aaRn or bdew oaoot anlahiuissldnde:tl, bgViMfanrneaioselydtmltero aer rgn aiuLeeddn l a –taHihnn nrSedated oroeth r uruioCvergsnirahcpL r eidHjet uait9cfoolnf5k s cm wpCtwiitaiiothititalnyhnell Sacgheonl ee£imnacm“1eurJp m icocaenhiokbtenieenotlgaoyssu purWtaas elswmt!orai drh antlehazdt,seat daInal i s w tki dotbeasiefsfienrg- lAwoafoauri uutdtThineidtht dssetie h tdt t aeoo ac rcaoucbonondeGu ui ntannS e uctetfnsiroapl.ue’ utlseer n mfaaTdirnnl bhe.daeenvn r of ciaa ei2ciamwrc6l ov ap uijareonbonwrtcd ys e io dswwfsut uteehrheerreeeess wwwmpproeieautsT nhdswhaa iembreignlel eltole le e rfyotfena,tou ecsbrtrurio ne lrff logeirtenco -nttaamthisonlgau ucphttr hgeeteweseho n e tpAchi flownueienmg d.i”alb ipltnte o eccOs toctie afnonfslitm etcilntreyeivum , oi eabcue neutstods-t, Llandough, on Monday, February 17, at 7pm. where the service can Centre via Barry Road, Annamarie make to peo- council’s financial position and trans- lining its findings can be found on the COFFEE and chat PACTmeeting will be held at still be accessed. Cogan Spur, Cardiff Bay ple’s lives.” actions. council’s website, www.valeofglamor t4h ae tV 1i1llaamge. Hall, Ystradowen, on Tuesday, February Ser(cid:2)v icBe ar9r5y wiIlsl lannodt run– Ranedta Cila Prdairfkf , BGarya. ngetown ingA Pnandadmya arite t hsae iedv menete,t- couCnocuiln, wNaesi l“ vMeroyo rsea,t isLfieeadd”e rw iotfh tthhee gthaen c.gaobvi.nuekt, mase eptianrgt ooff Jthaen umairnyu 1te3s. for Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 9 Two Vale women VALE MP’s VIEWPOINT... nominated for QUESTION IS: WHAT St David Awards HAPPENED TO THE ASCHOOLcross- Lara Cowp,from my visits across the ing patrol lady and Dinas Powys, has been country, people who go LOST £17.7 MILLION? a cancercharity chosen as a finalist in above and beyond to fundraiserfrom the the citizenship category, make a difference to life for her work in raising in Wales. IWASsaddened again last whetherthe majority of people in Vthael ef,i naarlei satms foonrgtshte fCuanndcse fro Tr rtuhset TUeneint aagt ethe tas“kI odfo p nicokt ienngv tyh eth wein- week to read in The GEM Barry can state the impact of the first St David University Hospital of ner of each category, reports from Pride In funding. Awards. Wales, Cardiff – the although all are deserv- Barry that showed Wales’ achTihevee bdo aa rcdo ngsaivdee ruapb tleh eaimrtoiumnet ainnd annTohuen fcienda lbisyt st hwee Freirst oWnalyle so.n e of its kind in ipnrgo uadn do fs hthoeuilrd a fceheile vvee-ry largest town has been short- trying circumstances. I can only Minister, Carwyn Jones To date, Lara has ments. changed by £17.7m. imagine how much more they could at a ceremony sponsored raised more than “I now look forward The sale of land on Barry’s have achieved with a free hand. by the communication £50,000 for the Teenage to the actual awards cer- WcvahclheieomralaPspytreere g dtilrtdihe ofta eert flt o£ oeit n5nbro o0t wrBB fMif nnaiatvhg’r rsaeriir n snyryy.gde , e t g a oapBe recnrasoaee rpagmrrglaayepoit nhia,to o iarsnggsaon, ei mssl teegheeedrde no ortufhtpoe atbhWinineoove dwInael ;sh s h nthtaahomo nvGennede eV-o n sppIvatt ar e lddtereroovt incs i iBsmscooaouuuaen srsnan slrgccyityooi a l.ianl ilnlnos atokr.eb snen oT d adrrh n eaftegodtorier oetrnhno esepe throueaonrn-unld etCsWahcxceehahpTn leieWethemrrsvetea.se e. lS, I me itGtss re DoeMunclantlosiveil qglyioedun fnS e iApsn lteaweioustoea mptrrh,ld eeast Ct2spthhai0aacei1Tdnnk m3:ch i £n.ee“ a1rg In F 1 Tayfi,imr0r nwus0at s0 toltMoi, rs rltwdtahisni yi stitfheshrtado emt mrinore edecRmnheoctaTw oiiphdrneaeeey nd Bd fe i ibnebln yd yoaM d lfLaio asjnoeutr rs.cdi d nhwg d.De”ees arp,eveindd- this money. We need to know what has hap- from all walks of life, entrants received was no The winner for each Locals felt angry that money had pened to the £17.7m. I hope that regardless of their origin easy task, but the people category will be been taken away from Barry and that Pride in Barry could play a key part or background, each who have been chosen announced in an award we had the right to expect a share of Vale MP ALUN in bringing about such a meeting. nominated by members exemplify the reason I ceremony at the Royal the profit. Without gaining an ele- The Collins report that offered sus- of the public. established the awards. Welsh College for ment of the proceeds of the sale of the CAIRNS reports tainable wealth-creating opportuni- Karin Williams, a “I wanted to be able Music and Drama in land, the Welsh Government would ties forBarry has been shelved and school crossing patrol to recognise the extraor- Cardiff on Thursday, have acted in no betterway than to GEM readers the Vale’s regeneration bid has been lady from Rhoose, is a dinary achievements March 13. asset strippers. rejected. These come on top of our finalist in the bravery made by the people of It will be televised by As a result of Pride in Barry’s poorfunding settlement, which leaves category after she Wales, people who I S4C, with English com- campaign some years ago, the town refurbishment of playgrounds etc. us as one of Wales’worst-funded instinctively went to meet regularly during mentary available. was awarded Regeneration status, Although these have a part to play, communities. protect youngsters, by Call centre tour with a grant of £9m split overthree they are not likely to deliverthe eco- In a nutshell, we have one of the putting herself between years. nomic regeneration we want to see. poorest funding settlements from the them and a car that had The Barry Regeneration Board The Welsh Government also stated Welsh Government; they excluded us lost control in front of VALECouncil-led Barry Communities First was established to develop and co- that no money could be carried over from its regeneration plans; have left Rhws Primary School in have organised a site visit for job seekers to ordinate regeneration projects across between the years. This meant that if us out of the Assisted Area Map,and June 2013. Admiral Insurance in Cardiff on Thursday, the town. there was a majorproject that need- taken away £17m of ourown money She suffered serious January 23 – to learn about work in a call Unfortunately, the conditions on ed funding, then it was impossible to to develop otherparts of Wales. injuries in the accident, centre the money were considerable and the deliver. If the money was not spent This is a desperate situation for including breaking a Barry Communities First are providing a first yearended up going on local in one year, then it was lost. which those in control need to be held shoulder and both legs, free bus ride from Holm View Leisure Centre authority pet projects, such as the The ultimate question must be to account. and spent the following at 8.30am (departing from Admiral at 12pm). nine weeks in hospital. 10 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 College course ‘makes Usage of new rural bus a difference’ to Mind service to be monitored in the Vale volunteers ANEWtrial bus service is now oper- ating Monday to CARDIFFand Friday between Vale College and 8:15am and Mind in the Vale 6:15pm, offering recently held a transport from ceremony to con- Llantwit Majorto gratulate students Cowbridge and Cowbridge to who qualified on Bridgend town cen- courses arranged tre, linking 17 Vale between the col- villages and ham- lege and the char- lets. ity. The Vale Leader, Held at Barry Coun Neil Moore and Coun Neil Moore, Library and hosted by Coun Lis Burnett wel- Coun Lis Burnett and Vale AM Jane Hutt, comed the Minister for Edwina Hart AM with the ceremony saw the Economy, Science and the Greenlinks bus. presentation of certifi- Transport, Edwina Hart cates to Mind volun- to the council’s offices teers from across the in Barry. being introduced on a To request a seat on book multiple trips by Vale. Several could not The Minister said: “I trial basis, the council the service, call 0800 one phone call. attend the event, as am pleased to see the will be monitoring 294 1113 by 12 noon, For more information, they have found Vale is trialling this serv- usage, so I urge people one working day before visit www.valeofglamor- ecmomplpolyetminegn tt hseinirce itacrraeen atssop. om ret ente tehdes poufb rluicral tvroeiss peitir cvokeu rut hpwe teihrb ess eiptaeht osa.nn”ed or tbarcoacovekeplit.n egRdse agwnuidlla lr rae lwgsuoel eabkrely gt1e1al1ne3.pg.hoovn.uek /0G8r0e0e n2l9in4ks or courses. “I want to see new Fares on this new users will be able to Barney Sanders, solutions for delivering service will range Mind in the Vale proj- an efficient, sustainable between £3 and £4 TENOVUS SAYS ect worker, said: “This bus service across Wales return for adults and £1- is a celebration of our and look forward to see- 50 to £2-00 return for ‘THANK YOU” volunteers and a cele- ing how the new children. 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Pick-up 1943, we have achieved communities across Those who have and is now at Swansea might not be able to they are needed and missing link between and drop off points will a lot that we are proud Wales would simply not found jobs since tak- University studying to go to a college site. that is something that I Llantwit Major, be from bus stops or of. be possible without it. ing the course include be a community psy- The AM offered her think the college does Cowbridge and agreed locations. Pick Our innovative We all sometimes get Jodie Seamer, who chiatric nurse. Their congratulations to all very well,” she added. Bridgend. up times will be agreed approach has led to that one present that of the graduates: “It’s “As the service is the day before travel. research discoveries like wasn’t quite right or that Timberaway a huge achievement, Tamoxifen, a drug now we already have, so why which could not be TAX HELP ACROSS THE VALE used to treat millions of not pop in and see us in Garden and Tree Services delivered without this cancer patients world- one of our shops, donate (NPTC) partnership. TOP advice Home visits can also be arranged via wide. your unwanted Qualified Tree Surgeon “We are so fortunate TAXHELP for Older People (TOP) this helpline for people unable to We have launched two Christmas gifts and give Fully Insured to have a college here will offer free professional advice to attend the surgery. mobile cancer support them a new home? Atrlel ety wpeosr ko fu ngdaerdrteank eann.d iann dB Vararlye lCikoel lCegaerd, iafnfd owlidther i npceoomplee toanx qau reersietrsi catnedd/ oinr cpormobe-, • Free tax advice for older people is uannidt ss uthpapto tratk teo ttrheea thmeeanrtt andW sea’dy ltohvaen kto y oseue f oyoru Competitive prices such dedicated staff.” lems at Roz Couzens’ Chiropody also available at Age Connect Cardiff of communities across your continued support. Wwhasicteh rienmclouvdael pKaalCy f AoMVr aCcrut ivrnrii,cc esu-alpiudrmi:n ,“cIi- SCCuoFrm6g1me r1eyRr, cBUia nol intS F4tr,e ebCertou, maLrmylae 3nr ctfwiraoiltm HM 1o0auajsomer, aRfenosdas idoV, anBlaeal rSroeynn fi rooMrm oH naed aqalutyha, lSiJfhiaeondpu ,t aaHrxyo p ltr2oo7n- WchaoOlierussr. nSoinwg s wupitpho Urts over othnaen Oakt n yT obeuen hoaavnludf s oa, f a ve ebvrieygry- M(cid:1)arti0n 1Ro4bs4on6 a w4ai0ts2 yo8u4r c8all! atolw baey hs efreee lw pitrhiv Jialengee tdo unNtilo m aipdpdoaiyn.tment is necessary. To (9.30am to 11.30am). No appoint- 6ca0n0c peero epvleer ay fsfeincgteled wbyeek hNaaptaplyi e2 0K1e4ll., 07739 389578 present these certifi- access the TOP’s helpline telephone ment is needed. Telephone 01446 through song. (Retail Area Manager, 0845 601 3321, or 01308 488066. 732385 for further information. Alot has changed in Tenovus).

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