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Tel: 01446 3(L4o6o k0H foo0rl ttoh1en b 0Rluoe 2acadn,o pBya)rry hsthueecrihrf( aaClOmi vOdNieiNl sfyPf.T iAtcIhuGNrlEoUt u tE3igm)Dhe in WOPhlfeefeansr yeeo xmupe isrneptsieo 2nn d8v /o£0u2c20h/e 2or0 rw 1 hm1eno roer daetr irneggularCO mORLeDLnEEuLC ITpVIErO✁iRcNYe 2 - THE GEM Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Confusion over THE COLUMN YOU WRITE Beware these refuse collection RRRReeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrrssss’’’’ LLLLeeeetttttttteeeerrrrssss prize potholes! SINCEthe bin collection and the snowfall before increase in bins that nor- We reserve the right to edit all letters. We do NOTaccept anonymous mail. Letters REJOICE! A the top of Market Street. Christmas, mally arises over the and emailsMUSTinclude full address and a contact telephone number. An email new game Turn right and the residents through- Christmas period. address alone is not sufficient. We will (in certain circumstances), protect a writer’s has been surface of High Street is out Barry have seen The lack of informa- identity, if requested. Please keep yourletters BRIEF and address them to:The invented, namely, also turning into a cen- an increase in black tion has meant that Editor, Glamorgan GEM Ltd, Graig House, 53 Eastgate, Cowbridge CF71 7EL. ‘plumb the depths tral trench. bags lining our mbeaenny p ruetstiidnegn tthse hira vrueb- with a Barry pot- BaWrryh ysc nhooto olsr,g iann itshee the streets. bish out onto the streets White Farm homes plan: hole’. older parts – High Across Barry, bin to be collected, only to This is based upon Street, Cadoxton – to massgtipirtvopuueueagnnatgi trotla heani ens,t oswrt hiadgierteheh apt o lsui utnwbatf lriobittcihrenmi gntha gte-o hihnaasvvIiteed ietns o owc ttlh aetekaanekr etcthnhoa elptlm eltach cbteieao.cnks TDHeERvE heasl boeenp muechr co mrmeenptarylieBosth botdoies w ilcl exoaminne thce peroprosnals isn mtCeahtsacey td; h odotehlexd etHteao nri2nl eep0, wda Cf rersotorsul n droovtbnf e(r eBtyosh o aeoskrufr,yc,h dcgVCoouaou ilualeltn d ysoc ubfpir leaG,v rteolthyayfefm?;e c r oiAoesrda gtfl ahibitnnayieto tnthhee tion. Vale Council need to and speculation in recent months detail and they will make the final decision as to waterfront) new housing Government, or the for- rswiinoitTMgnh hsita nihwns e tyiimhts hersee uD rsieeinyd si ifesmda naneyt ns rw dtehsicaasurcvdrue-.s- rpBtheraceortyAbri fyltdye eTtm htsohie wsaer nsvsnedet a . ptggeuieebv tliehit c itin hswgehat Wpsirtoeh.si tpee ocFnta owrfmh fe lBothoaedrrnintsgh w ed inollwe iwnn cshrtroeeamasemes t haotfe the wswdoehhlnWueictttsehhi o w ehwnroi.te wph we em ithloloa rbavecee h d ipnieert vopaeviol isetdhidteii dsoin nsafh o ttoorerm cpthlarynot, iivfocoiandll lelaoy bwl ovoicinuaagtbl tlrheeesi- aIhthsnaledvaL n eriro kdonae aead dwsrsese a nsofniuinondr ref B ba.c acyTiret-irhwszy.eeaynyss, mGtakoeAerv efLttrieamnrbm eoa elutlnor, t p?doetehpoelne sa nddo nqcfpthuoouoasutelTeteisn chddntcyie oio.wt lhrsn mianiitsrnhoa egt wl tr ghecw ehneothiadltrlesi ena otcmhngwted iecnor a oantnrnhste-e cfslienoelemgrrIatv.tnar ii ictstgiehc h s ahatttlran yatsdh n c begio esesl e lwnhenocoi ptttwc irwoho no obtuor-kr a- bcctahoanyennAT stmwc rhspea seirrasedron lsehimv s,waoe pIansmh tndcai e caa tiosh nmsrows itlufosnuhuneketel g.ilrw oypsnm thru soirync.es shAdpse ieetlddr fcpee stasntr noeaetrfsnds v edi wanen s htcth h,roe oeerx uac apaossienneenrdxb swti iuefdailtelotydreo eradrnindg ddSMPerteeavarvnseineiYlamo agWpgmiomnei logmlen iunDai tmHti irnggoseea,mcntgtieoeorsrn a ,E lmdlayse –tao sWaunnradeles ’ts hti n e pfnlaoroetdic uaenladdr. oMSaiCmnnftrta radeeterrh srkekyeceteeese ,d otstnT ,.,lS t dAr Iti–e rnbd reiae eetdrrycteyi,l s aSs ptrHtrtowericiec gyateksnhtt-h –– dgb3mtoeoi)g o vrAetgsihevetleel ilsodsc fotpcta,o l on.ad2 uug e)rPcle, shd trrtahii o zneboeuefde rs d ec.41yexa))eote peuttchh-e ugees-te,t were cancelled and neighbours, Cardiff, as simply rolls off the land at White Farm and Take as an example, tive with squatter’s many residents across the capital city, have a flows downstream into the LowerColdbrook a party voice... the right-hand turn from rights to his, or her, Barry have been strug- collection once a week – catchment. Market Street, Barry house! gling to understand while Barry, being the There is nothing to manage orslow-down the ITreally is She says that into the ‘Kensington’of ChristopherShort, wtnotontaohenfikh ge c Thte erhhedaeh ntsepvivle ss ylcei saras po wurbcaeBrlypeirdloin eitt i hbsciwc snoeclhctafeinnoi ahotomt h loerialnnonme d ss afuc w uonapa ttlkitro ip eoibtlrtroehsl-enm.aness,eruasll:te nbheJFpDTnveiaeooygfsen wcffg oruadralyneen ese s cyBttn Ctoww hatAtHlo oolacueRwe rriacwnadRnnntnctie,d Yho ieiBlginnftk dii a senWaor.ldtndraeceyl e-efosr, faraicbeemleurnmneo,srlg TWCTdwpuiworie,rhhln.lu eev eetoieeTnenf aevib het thndErpelwre alye eoonslytmvi vif sh,vlvweet selarowevio ilortoab t oeloeeodrturi lpe x nnkteemarwrhmi,tfmiels sneaaelsilt.e rllyegth ihllnin mn .ostao notgh tu ivenno aneAlsne t td eitw d tgthow Wiuwserirueleoanael hrher etlicaynakiikxvyotc ta p.ei dnw h eag iUeeF swinearbet la daytesvtediri rcs iesameVmn mce isstegan ai h oipgt lm ntmieofwtnes e a uls.o hwady wbpsfdi, htle cbeeh echan y. oai tw o at wrtwtoloheiesreevts-e GwrFrtLbaoeereoahE aseracbpidMbsuc i(ooloneh‘eseunYrm,tBc t resmdJtooA erea,mauPi erRntsybnasoilfeutongreRretauta go dYpyardt m’ te.ygsm ,io ra T2apeei0nh-lme),e,- Fehpgsaptcythhaldpaoeaooeeei vsprlucIdatm tit eehiunitre rnei“ a aes,gdcad”tsyrBtf e s i penoltt”ayfrAooorefnou. or ews oRe neMwsuirsptgdg peRnu.ial y nnengceYOptn aicoth leftempknee i“ortptc.e ethseha fptaoo ueosekiolnlpnrtegr ein t ultg gi s elidnsoa:yuceeo nfasg nIdtl--’t PtGiBnoao grDtrv ey£el 8l rEAM– e0nu wRH0lmsPuf iHmwgneiwhhn AhciC olStylPa uatiii roSslhiedttrn eig n ts :;litt sivoa ko-t e WCtnwBrBwheoeaaoaatDnnrltu hl’ihtkrlysonrdy a e ot ootlhsobhf w B eeeoE e aurmtEn ehnroagua eklGlsrl ?ae oow?ot nnh Mnvaddi essw! ae ro ytmnehfb’m saotrehteneeneyt Ibnfcuhaonant dnAstkphuag rMecrmeo opsrdel ereilunxinacscttep eaertnsdhedlet me t ag hhcenlaaoolyystbna-l tcstcbthehhooolaeaonlnIt imnpt‘ unitbsenshgetereueel asuesayett,ssd e spt iw.,ton ehb wo opaoaupetanrl dlytdkhehe e’ahner.rv uyost eog tm eguestt IGfmloleaoemdtWs om trRhirgteIAaiiegTrna EttCce io cofwhnukon niaticnochiradl l r ncdrereqaqeeuiuinmri dareiegs tulmee os ase wtdtnori tna scgtb.ioe msgttyeaph tweo msheie canhts. wFnlcwFeaoootrant iccCPsiet uun eearanssd srsmsoBBh sihatcuaiAA belapfrl oretRRasrio u eopRRMBmtfne eYYea osrta. : sop l Bve,t l hewteebtne aeuhtrvhrtei cea fIihnrts oimt heTtdPephxsaoewaetspo rRe in trpbtdtyeoetoll e aseott tr osdlo gn,oi e ntseFkobhr ensaktefedo uc o mmta elwhtrltbhsea e tehoaeyitilrhol mo vLi bawk‘seeevate s abo yte itnhoonihdocdenuteuueeyry-n’r.-g subtWwYhoopaameIausnd tlnmdchaeeeao st anco–eu?r’ogn l tpoy hneb uetbsye rtrola hihnterebhkvat crreiepuuoo yapsuma n tno?idytt wr-- tyioes t–wfEwihnr noehoeteTgmryorer lh eda aaaitsnirrnhtdteed e w ct t tph–hhBeoae aelaauyl r rinnlgbinednkdeadg g snl oi e?buktaf aossilvsl ra w erttboh hhtoweheousyeet trol of the board- But that was exactly reference to the The Labour party means my letter about cation will be allowed to thing this Government Government in a pretty nstttrihhpooceerewIoe sommha nthdahilsdsa,ya e d dt oir a imytbsfdh h eavwebeoga nhwaninn ientriceasdehkdtgve sep-het. hraa oaald fec t ,d-, tdtbgomhheefoeeo stnp y stptuert ho rdsoseoeyipe dbsevll, lefd epe-a, rc amtnytheyhd ne wew o tt irhoughneertridd sceyhu,the usdadkgtniiirdenedysd:t, aFJiJnteaot fnTcafruurchaeksaetyBr ho GyaHen rrE1er3aMsyct haa otnfhnideilndg swasmtghttnrariauodetrthcwtn tehF g,hod oteibn hnclnrei-u i f ttcgisheonkBr e-aei s tauswstirrp aarae lomyfn nrnm goew i tbdmewhimrel;ilaacb,yke.r Ejpywmaoodedaiyudnn s Mrrnn ecL yavslia moels“lba,iia ecobrsn,leuao yd”unr . I swd wf iTwo’nreshrig i t oalw otlmetfni fnlleeyle ritb ntteeor jotdtooehfofrie snTct nh ph hfoFeuraet oorbhlsgomcleiieunc c m.asgp’ Bls ai t sLroAplt aeeyRibram cmRdoepiuYepnrrmotgfiv orbleeneeetr-s sbihrfnoraoao wyvrNASmrseioo.osn bw – vgwfe eo eteahmhrdnl oel bb £ ftoaBe2ohrrr4arier,s on0 tI whwrkm mea eiloot nai bfnlmgnloei,do uryi?-nstt gTthrathhifoishfeegeoee h pmdcy ,t–u ’ faav mtinnbhne dupe aip tn,nV r u rtcitAhtocih ahaauTeltd p msp is tstfhoaor uosesxreeieue ltit tl is t.daoth otnsak.ny damaged so many mil- executives who ruined (‘FocusBarry and The people of Barry respond to her allegation party. England? Just think, a million lions of lives, was that their own industry, for reality’) – courtesy have had enough of less in the context of my let- Dennis Harkus, What is the Bank of pound yacht would fetch we would all agree, exactly that reason, to of Coun Rob than watertight promises ter. Barry England? We have the £200,000 VAT, but that ganodv eprenompelen,t st,o ncaotniotrnosl fpiollc tkheetisr. o wn bottomless CuArst ias L.abour council- aFnodc uthsBata irsr yw ihs yfast Sterling leadership ‘wEhuor ofpineaannc Ce eanllt r‘aEl uBroa’nk’ wowounledd ,b we ocuolmdnp’atn iyt?- ainnddu mstroyd i–f yto t hrea ibsea nsktainng- butT thhee ytr uhtahv eis loeaurtn ntow, lsoarm, he es oisr tr eosfo tratcintigc st oa sthe base cao fmorincegd r etoc obgen riseacbkl-e ONbehalf of to recognise the cBoaunnkt roief sE –n gsola nisd t hoeur BBialrl rLyang, dards of integrity and nothing. those of which he oned with. hundreds of sterling leadership WRITE IN! tdroawnsnp aarrerongFcay,no ta ntchdr uefaactsseBANBreRyvnilnRlea WYes tearm an, wHForeocIa untfhisgnfBlidyea lriadtrc y vac.enurdsye sd iJsetfafste- mamyI athileassov ewl odiotihsk siLonalgvb efoodur r aa lalnd iPnrvinolcvee’pds e Tworpiutlhset T inhe tWinhgail tlh itaehmres slt ae gtwea avSreud sdsahunirp- Wae nwde iltceommse o yf oluorc avli einwtse,r ensetw.s ful indeed that a so- ward in which to stand Wales during the as Chairof The email: gemeditorial non-political group? called staunch Labour as an independent. 80/90s, be they vol- @tindlenews.co.uk member can actually jus- Barrie VEvans, unteers oryoung Prince’s Trust in FOthCatU tSh eBy AaRreR aY nkoenep-p roelmitiicnadl ionrgg uansi- tify thSosee uankrincd ahnd forB aprryi Icsltaundres preecoippliee nwtsh oo fw tehree WRoableesr.t Griffiths, HIGHTIDETIMES (UNTILFEBRUARY03) I find tshaitsio hna. rd to believe when several of IAM in the Docks, Cardiff– AH vthairsi oourgs aanssisisattaionnce EBxu-sCinheasisr SPtaTrt-up, TPhoer hthigcahw tild. eIts slhisoteudl di nb eth riesm weemekb’esr GedE tMha at rael otnhgo steh ein the group seem to be disgruntled ex-party process of com- MDoocrkgsan–- HAaHll ;M Coargrdainff- offers, I would like West Glamorgan. coast, high tide times will vary. For instance, in Barry, members. pleting the book Hall; Kinetic Grid– the high point will be 20 – 25 minutes later. Julie Aviet-Frassinelli, Barry Cowbridge Art Clodagh Cravos; Red Getting value DATE Time Ht Time Ht Society: AHistorical Rum– Clodagh Cravos; W JAMES & SONS commentary 1960- Abereiddy– Dulcie for money AM M PM M FUFNONEMORN,A RLHOODSEI, RNEEARCBTARORYRS 2towof0e 1tprr0eiac aectuxneh rdaei bssn eiwuteemkhd i bhcihneerlp MoathrttheaiHiesyrtro ns wwpe, -ihkecSenvttruoeeerprwae,h bslieefo b ndutysght. seet rhwoeef osaeureld IAtphoMew W earfesrl,as ehids pA Ies cmsieaumlslybt lciyno hmtaheve io naurgte aaang oyaf i mnbseotirneg 22237890 T FSShrauuitnr 01001310....51421527 7788....9825 111543...530322 878...160 ESTABLISHED1860 the 1970 exhibition also be helpful. able to raise taxes. 31 Mon 04.22 8.3 16.53 8.3 Independent family business with of the society. If any reader is able to I often wonder whether the things they already 01 Tues 05.16 8.7 17.35 8.7 2B4 ahroryu rasn pde rthsoen Vaal lsee orvf iGcel acmovoergrianng obtTahine ppeurrmpoisssei oisn tforom awesdis.l ilPs btl eeina ms tehu itcseh ls eaeppahprocrnheec, iiatt- sthpeeA nAldts hsmoeuomgnbhely yI oglonev taser vew arileludaell ilffyoe ,rt h Im owuoognnhedty e?thr rwouhgehth aenr dth tehat 0023 WTheudr 0066..3071 99..35 1188..2526 99..24 PRIVATE CHAPELOF REST owners to include them 01446 772063 or e-mail best deal was obtained in the spending of £147,000 While The GEM makes every effort to check the in the publication, sched- Phillips on a bridge over the road to make safe passage to accuracy of tide tables, we recommend that anyone Tel Rhoose uled for the end of [email protected] the other side for dormice (I am not certain which putting out to sea, or walking in an area where they (01446) 710096 March. John Phillips, little creature was involved!). could be cut off, should always check with a tide table The pictures are: West Llansannor Mrs D Coombes Herridge, Barry specific to their location. Published by: Glamorgan GEM Ltd., 53 Eastgate, Cowbridge. CF71 7EL. Email: [email protected]. Printed by NWN Ltd. Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM THE GEM - 3 MAN TELLS OF DISGUST Candidate sparks OVER WALKING HAZARDS Colcot petition Dodging the dog RESIDENTS on the treacherous in both the Colcot estate have heavy frost we experi- started a petition to enced in November and mess on Barry ask the Vale Council then the thick snow to grit Winston before Christmas. “This left many people Road and Meggitt from the Colcot and sur- Island pavements Road when there is rounding area, including icy weather. the elderly and those The petition was with young children, A FAMILY man Report by TIM owners that not picking launched by Claire unable to get to shops, fhotrhfao esm h ati som Bld“oa durTinrshytg e uo IsGfst l”aEd noMadgt toohrne byCtah’cveHkeir ha AorsrhmiPoveeeM,sd w. aAYitt hosNc umh oeasoresl uaVmnpaet Dlinea-tes’f stoneo cirfsis faeetilh cn eeaiWroic,rtr . hdeiexotnpgef,l aoisirn tchaeende- Pupils frHom Staonwwiethlll VSaoclheo AoclM a nJdaa nhee aHudu ottf. asrt Rthia n Lewis CDtabhnuuyodsSrfu t ahigrnseMoh, Wu aeet xgeaWcpsgrad,liin at ndtbins niyetdeRo-iadtenhot:le eea c“rdiR tEn iw oovatnaehar.dnees tsa1hur1eer8“g C caehvroieapeMmiislea.iesbsr tlot’ehsf yftorhrro e m dpo Demctyittoefi roaa’nnst mess local people then left to clean it up. that complaints are gritted during the recent Road, Barry, CF62 9TJ are having to dodge “Most people use the treated confidentially by heavy snow. The Dyfan and completed petitions on local pavements blue bags, but there are the council and that memorial work area of Barry stayed in can either be sent directly apyaonruIdtannn geg r r cBCahalsiailsldryeery e ha nar,a venKead ets hi.rrhoeines simto hem“naWest ogewfo fhti ncowee droesord stn oe’ terc.e noIcfm eothnerict nuleykp-. fcuionnmd“eesTm rhc itaethtn ien bDgpe o esganesnav (leFtroyeof .fuelnifnocger wins praise tlmhoeno“ gsTgt arhoifepfte s treoh ifet ihtrcoaoewda adnmns. d el tswendeo riwne tLSroopi afmaedrs.e ”t,y solteor rEheax npodrnee sds W isnti onartse tt ohoner and fine people so that it Horse sign stolen (4), Owen (3) and Tegan of Land) Act 1996 is a makes people think. 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Free poop scoop bags of a very high stan- cious, wonderful little boy. evening of December 29 ecution of the offender to page 5. decided to hold a ‘Dog are available from coun- dard. “I was glad to show them a picture of him or 30, one of the signs or offenders would be Fouling Initiative’ cil offices and libraries “The presentations smiling and being cheeky. I’ve reassured them was removed (including much appreciated,” the weekend to ram home to around the Vale.” by two pupils from that Tobias is still Tobias!” posts). The theft has clerk added. STARTERS TRADITIONAL DISHES SPECIALITIESOFTHEHOUSE All starters served with salad and mint sauce and are King Prawn available at £3.50 extra, Tikka Chicken or medium strength unless otherwise stated. 29.Aloo Chicken (Hot or Medium) . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.15 Lamb at £1.00 extra and vegetables at £1.00 less. 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£22.95 13.(FSisphic eSda msaolmsaon . in. .a . c. r.i s. p. y. p. a. s. t.r y. ). . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.50 40.wKiitnhg a Ptoruacwhn o fN maawsaabllai (sHaoutc eo)r Medium) . . . . . . . .£8.95 7798..CBaoumlibflaoyw Aelro Boh a. j.e .e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..££22..2255 Any 2 Pappadams Any 2 Starters *Any 2 Main Dishes 14.Sheek or Shamee Kebab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.75 (King prawns roasted in a clay oven, then cooked in a thick 80.Sag Aloo (Spinach &Potatoes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.25 Any Side Dish Any Rice Any Nan 15.Chicken or Lamb Tikka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.50 spicy sauce, served with stir-fried aubergines, garnished 81.Sag Bhajee (Spinach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2.25 *Excludes King Prawn and Tandoori Dishes 16.P(Sruacwcnu lCenotc pkrtaawiln s. s. e. r.v .e .d . in. .a . s. e. a. f.o .o d. .s .a .u .c .e . w. i.t h. £2.50 41.wCihthic fkreesnh Ccohriiallni dMear saanldl as a)Hffrootn) o .n i.o .n ). . . . . . . . . . .£6.25 8832..BAhloinod Bi hBihnadjie Beh a. j.e .e . 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Side Dishes: (King prawns cooked in spices and served in a deep 43.Rajastani Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50 87.Keema Rice . . . . . . . . . . .£2.25102.Cheese Nan . . . . . . . . . . .£2.25 SaagMirch, Vegetable Rice, Kulcha Nan. fried puri bread) (A sweet and sour dish of chicken strips, cooked with 88.Mushroom Rice . . . . . . . .£2.25103.Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.50 19.King Prawn Butterfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3.95 onions, peppers and green chillies in a rich sauce) 89.Special Rice . . . . . . . . . . .£2.25104.Paratha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.95 www.shahOinrddeiar no.njulinset-:eat.co.uk 20.(GKainrlgic p MMrauwsAnhsrR ocooIamNtesdA i n.T .a E. s. pD. ic. y . D.b .a I.t tS.e .r H .t h. eE. n. Sd. e. e. p. .f r.ie£d2).25 44.(HCohuicskee nS,p leacmiBabl, ABpoaLtlatiTto ., I .s .pD .in .Ia .Sc .h .H i.n . E a. .tS h.i c. k. .s p. i.c .y . s.a .u£c6e.)25 99990123....FEGLregaimgerld ioFc nRr Fi eiRcrdieiec Rde. i.Rc ..ei c.. e... ... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....££££2222....22225555111100005768....CTSPaathinpfafdppeoadaodt iPra i.am Rr. a.o t..th i..a ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....££££1210....52960550 WE PACKAGE YOUR ORDER 21.Butter Chicken (Mild) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.50 45.Chicken or lamb Tikka Spinach Balti . . . . . . . .£5.95 94.Plain Nan . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.75109.Spicy Pappadam . . . . . . .£0.60 IN A STYLISH, EASY TO CARRY BOX. (Off-the-bone tandoori chicken cooked with almonds, 46.Chicken or Lamb Tikka Balti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.75 95.Keema Nan . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.95110.Chutney Tray . . . . . . . . . .£1.00 RE-USE YOUR BOX AND GET 2 POPPADOMS FREE. coconut and butter in a creamy sauce) 47.Chicken,Lamb or Prawn Balti . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.50 96.Peshwari Nan . . . . . . . . . .£1.95111.Pickles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£0.40 57 Winston Road, Barry 2232..CChhiicckkeenn oorr LLaammbb TPiakskaan Mdaa s(aMllilad) . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..££55..5500 4489..CVehgicektaebnl eo rb laalmti b. .S .p .i n. a. c. h. /.M . u. s. h. r.o .o . m. . B. a. l.t i. .. .. .. ..££55..7150 9987..KSpilcehciaa lN Naann ( V(Cegheictkaebnle tsik) ka .)££12..9255111123..RChedip Ss a&ucCeu r .r y. .S .a .u .c .e . . .. .. ..££02..4905 24.Mixed Tikka Masalla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.95 50.King Prawn Spinach Balti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8.95 99.Garlic Nan . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.95114.Chips&Korma/MasallaSauce£3.50 Next door to Lifestyle Express Supermarket (Chicken tikka, lamb tikka and sheek kebab, cooked in a 51.King Prawn Balti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8.50 special sauce of cream, yoghurt, herbs and spices) Open Tuesday to Sunday 5.30-11pm 25.Tandoori King Prawn Masalla . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8.95 TANDOORI DISHES FCrleosee dC Moofnfdeaeys wexchepilte B aynko Huo lwidaaysit 26 (dtCoCehmhri,cia ccktkooeeoennks e ooadrrn lLidan am oamnb rib oimc nKhaslory)ir nsaaphtieic de(M din es dgaiauurcmleic) ,w g.i ti.hn . g g.e r.re .ea .nn . d p. ec.op£rpi5ae.nr5s-0, 555432...TCTaahnnicddkooeoonrr iiN MKaiiwnxgead bP iGr .a r.wi l.ln . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...£££688...999555 PTOO RTTE SRCOOA D POCROTPL RUCOBOATD TO CARDIFF 27.Jalfrezi Chicken or Lamb (Hot) . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.25 (Quarter tandoori chicken, chicken tikka, lamb tikka, 28.King Prawn Korahi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8.95 sheek kebab and nan bread served with curry sauce) Telephone 01446 733350 (cKoirniagn pdrearw, cno soekaesdo inne ad rwicithhly a s tpoiucechd osaf ugcaerl iwc,i tghi nggreeer nand 5565..HCahlifc Tkaennd ooro lrai mCbh iSckheansh .l i.c .k . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..££66..9955 WHEE ARREE All major credit/debit cards accepted peppers, tomatoes and onions) 57.Chicken or Lamb Tikka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.50 4 - THE GEM Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM Thursday, January 27th, 2011 ADDICT MUM (42) CARDIFF Fundraisers dive into action... CROWN School pals plan JAILED ON DRUGS COURT ROUND-UP to swim Lengths SUPPLY CHARGE withAJ SICLUNA of Life for charity AN amphetamine Mother of two, to supply. She was said ecstacy. Judge Rhys Also found, was £675 addict has been Michelle Margus (42) of to have 17 previous con- Rowlands told her: “Be in cash, but Margus said RIGHT: jailed for a year at Barry, admitted being victions for drug-related under no misapprehen- that was part of a loan Barry Comprehensive Cardiff Crown concerned in the supply offences, most involving sion, these are very seri- she had taken out to buy School pupils Sean ous offences involving birthday presents. Mayor (on the right) and Court fordealing in of amphetamine, and amphetamine, but some supplying amphetamine Mr Bushell said she Mitchell Pierce (on the the drug. possessing it with intent involving heroin and over a period of 11 told the police she used left) will be swimming 18-year-old man stole months. about one ounce of “Lengths for Life”. “The aggravating fea- amphetamine a day and ABARRYcompre- ture is that these were sold some of it, “But not hensive pupil who from “frightened” youths nYootu hoanvee -ao fbfa d oreffceonrdce osf. on Ha ebri g bscaarrleis.”ter, Ruth last yearraised vital AhiNs w18ei-gyheat ra-booldu tm” aann dw rhoob “btehdrew wwaantcth a.ny trouble and handed over the othfefe cnoduinrtgs ahnadv ein b tehnet poavsetr, Shams itbhe,e ns abidli:g h t“eHd ebry ltihfee fHuanfdasn f cohritldhree Tny’s tstCwbioRyWwlbnawieifooohraaocg nhuylLH“rotsyny uyocit sYt secl he uh rh sbe fsotoal aseRct obe oepnnuf.veImh rrer ol d fdeieaaorLporwo. ,ayac omti oaluyhdct c lomnhlaays koerebyo n.neeep deuudotnsdwdadt nhn-ey eg sr Toee w :ogusyono yna n o“iaofvfirllotFf stny utrim hefty eao rCh tfnem l Bobrueetlwrca o llnc iaaeodeyarne h dsr tf foidmirw b tgrmeyeaBueiyyharofcrotrua nefht o uji h rfmc u sarnCnrrpoha ddyib gsaafgar.fsg o tnreortho 1ietugordbtrit8wtceoecu e,,ausnekn-e-- na itRidvaysmaGtnhnhtbnroooai egeoiodluvaHCWLnmpm ubu rtetkplsCdnhieihst o hldhiem iht eeenTy8wiswaeody e lgtd.erVwrpeu r a4ai t -hS ehtloaosts5aoTeylsahot n f tponydlrsc dcfcendagemce .ry:hh teb eraabbdce ce“.e.,tavLt ei lr lcG.elHski ia a eellklnHdts enoie naewp mhgo toyte t Lno hi nresatd oimeoolthaw e nl-oftdaSkbwi eeTf daynt Bte ebrdit,yhsy dd mhp”de ha1 reo- b ata drrei4aTe euueytrnr.w n -mrypyrlh fotyeld thar o a bnhbestwr tterdopteih ceaem ekhh lh rrueybhdlpe-i ene.l os2oei olindm wnuen4elrl ddoitnoh,ech wdeaaeter.- byacYythqBAcMspaounooauoaooukufavtdcmueiu“PSuseeagnrken T hh rg d hutm awtcokitheeu oeswnntheans elitaosl sdges lepee’rwrp 9s . sm cdcwr ”wsefr,t yaeuis aaoihas t asaos tichr aota olosduchhen ipenm sn:r.hda ee o rdi pe“n r tetet whbt rIno . piJnhiot eutnltsa’ oathoiane stokgrcrn n wra-cr es tetpgaadtoh,od o s tnorebne yh neaitixrasstonno na erteegaeydugnnoda”--t,. uSlahtsonsfwhaahrctrdenooshrahtreaerdeltm“S“eeene ly eT iS tsehnks cieottl,csheheo e to, lml eiedfatoawaltwh s na..wnnsoaeteondei dahtiiyhtra f dhds mhe ff od w e r es w deiprdhnMaeaoi nthireecfcnshnfudtea ne td eet,wg rtstsfr s rag auuol .aomui”otnplapdsmofblsndrop ui ee n illaci dhhttitiennehaeehcieeasddddndgeeerrt. hiisPstms‘pLitnntaLhcowoiolyhkogemiateoSTSiss rn ooemnn laeeapehcy ot gdaapt eghmeaeiclootonn amcya’aahchf ius rer rknsMati aawttgan,s ihegl tvt fhopisiio eai.o esenlose s on l eyir Ht M hv rno tablo gmLeeehfroslrfeiondollogrisit po sfasct piriairenae nnpnhenis’n etc doudeg.gitay dshlnhpr lle s.osefap d oo u trosorrprc-ett hdlh aol eotso octln a ysaelwew ncadi hrmB ahtr roeleie taarnisealgtrsi tes.Chease dm naytto rh nteahe sfeyo “BrfsoaCervraTreryryda LiHlf efpa ialsfaaunnnrdse ”b tCh yfe oeo nrVrtlgaraaletene, rias-t and the second robbery occurred off on it. inside which was a quan- means, and still has diffi- Penarth pub faces when you were on bail for the first. Two days later, the victim’s aunt tity of amphetamine. culty with amphetamine. “Both boys were particularly vul- saw the cycle being ridden in Barry The police also found She does not want to nerable. Your mother is standing by by another person and it was handed a set of digital scales and continue using it. new licence rules you, and that must give you hope for to her. a mobile phone, and on a “She had had a very the future.” Lloyd-Tyrrell was arrested on kitchen worktop was difficult year with the Prosecutor Jonathan Bushell said October 17 and admitted committing more amphetamine. death of her mother and APENARTH pub Earlier this month, the Christmas and New Year. that about 10.45pm on August 20, a the robbery after a heavy drinking The total value of all a close friend. has had a numberof Council’s Licensing Where so employed, 14-year-old youth was walking along session. He was said to have previous the drugs that were “Amphetamine was conditions placed on Committee reviewed the there shall be no less than tbb“wbhIeeea echllTt iiaicmekhnmhveeda.e e ”i ydbnh oa o itswmuyhtr raa. re twre eeLLfat u loltiosocnfeyh y tddB,dh ,--g eaTaT irndyvyrydererrrf ewmheellnelhle d et shaoyananloi dddhtu ershhaiemid: chtwwwhoaeeaenrSrasfmvet pou. i,olmc sicntceiea idowtau,onn sarasi- s nnsDf pdguoai srrhcv eicreitdidae m.rud eR s iMconieonfaeifgglnse n idnasmiaccasmeetiaudssla a: ,f hgl“bo iebTusr cotah ednenidsoley fatpdeonlrxeuuaTt gnl whysdmes. ae wenmdstas iosanba ggunie lpdest o tpfo crh poo£ounm2nrt0eca 5 hpiwn.ae esao des- hSpwltoierohhsornesi s c .p”hioese f mc wfhtro eoitgrui hooladtnfec anclmoe cdmeuc amsranutt oo tdcdtthhahyee-,. icittos Em laimcxfetienptrtceeee.a n recsvoieuewnsceidl ptPplienhrrenteeeneTcmv raehiiroi metsahu eRt .s ssr ta teiheilnvliepccwi seiep dawnrpeyecu n mettf soiih snloeeHl folspd o wvla atiebnecolydde-, ssPatwthnraeado“nml 4dldS /iaosorbToedueshr t ehsLa i tnCgaiWcfsrCfeeta aneTollcednVles e ddbsHPu yyotost ylolti.dtec hmeeear, he’d murder him. actions greatly scared the youths. Jury fails to will not be by the committee on covering areas that the Lloyd-Tyrrell then grabbed him by Binge drinking has been a problem, December 17 2010, pend- public has access to the throat and the youth said he didn’t but there is some remorse.” reach verdict claimed ing a full review hearing. (excluding toilets) A Vale Council including all entrances IATTENDEDthe spokeswoman said: and exits with coverage in assault case “Following the hearing, extending to the outside recent annual general the committee resolved to drinking area. ACtamo rc erJoaneUws aeRncw hi YenC ra owea vu th eraCirtcc dahcfiaur citdtslw eeiifddnof tMajwhugierrgfMyr erWe e tr,ish enasabW notbB dre.he abtrero b rhlsyedaa r dw at hntb eodCe l ephdwnoi c hlttkiehhc’neees mFwFboefaooefrisccesc uut,aei ssni,gfBB grw eeAA ooleeRRufdcRRl tdtehYY dna wmott othae blmelre-e it altcftiiooomcoulne“lnegond1anhwci/ltdee is o nP:bcneoyosdlt nya hadtctettia aatrcciboghhopnilenanrsdesg.a sm atawerdTie sad heoarieessr- dtpaphdurreoaec“ vcqeItimduPid acoeataodlgebin ecl ttseerot a ,h s iethanh saienr le ltg shmq obeuwaeoreni enslafptl ogrbaooreees-f- BARRY TOWN COUNCIL oaft taccakr riyni nBga roruy.t. an slohoek g”a vhee hciamlle ad “hsetirn ak ifnagt claWime ianrge keexepne ntoses. (beex ucslueddi natg alblo ttitmleess). must mwietnh tt hete parmo vitsoio nc. o mply CYNGOR TREF Y BARRI Christopher Chick bitch and said he was demonstrate more open “2/ Staff will ensure There will be storage (25) of Barry, and Daniel owed money. and transparent poli- the regular collection of facilities for images to be Powell (23) formerly of Later, said Mr tics and ensure value all used and discarded kept for at least 31 days. GRANTS FOR LOCAL ORGANISATIONS Barry, had pleaded not Webber, the two went to for money for the tax- drinking vessels from “5/ Children shall not gWueilbtyb ert o accatuusailn gb oLduiklye hhiism .home and attacked payer. cus“t3o/mSeru iatraebalsy. qualified boen altlhoew edp rienmtoi soers r emafateinr Applications are invited from local voluntary and not harm on March 23. He said he was In the 12 years that I door staff will be 9.30pm.. for-profit organisations seeking financial assistance in After failing to reach punched in the eyes by have been an elected employed at the premises “6/ The external beer 2011/12. Forms are available from Barry Town Council, a verdict, the jury was Chick and Powell also representative, I have from 9pm should the garden must be vacated 7 Gladstone Road, Barry, CF62 8NA. discharged and the case grabbed him. never ever claimed any premises operate beyond by all customers by no YToeuler pchoonnseti:tu(t0io1n4 4a6n)d 7 l3a8te6s6t3 a Fuadxit e(d0 1a4c4c6o u7n0t4s9 m29u)s.t wwtaal.kaesee kna dfcojoorn uacr endreendcii nsugino tani l rtnoeet brxie-t hane dPa oacwltseoedl lb irnot oksleed l uf tphd eea f fejinugcrhyet eitx ipYsee wnt sroeovsne,g rb ttehoce ad uyoes esao rI.s fwelet mtianisoci dnren reaigsqbihunetig,ir n wegtdih t,eh i rgcs ooinvn uesmanids b eerttaroos- laaalfctteeorrh otlth hsaean le sc.1e”5ss atmioinnu teosf accompany the application.New organisations must Prosecutor David involving Chick and Mr have seen the misuse of ensure safe and effective She added that the submit a business plan/budget in place of audited Thomas claimed that the Webber. allowances and expens- control during major “terminal hour” for trad- accounts. All applications complying with these criteria two assaulted Mr Chick said Mr Webber es by MPs, which has sporting events, Bank ing on some bank holiday ill be connost idgeuraerda.ntTehee t hsautb am gisrsainotn w oilfl abne aapwpalircdaetdio.n does WHpueen bcbheewrd aa ts ahnisd rf eropsneutaf ftdeeodroelrdy. oimpemHneee ddis aatietdhl ye Pstodrwuocoeklrl hiahmnadd. rriagghet.l y caused an out- Holiday weekends, dates has been reduced. The Council is unable to consider applications from or bruising to his face and attempted to break up Coun Richard Bertin, Acurious on behalf of National Organisations, unless they can forehead. the fighting. Barry method demonstrate that their services benefit a significant Mr Thomas said Mr Penarth car damage of dress? proportion of the local community. Webber had sold a pram Turn to to Mr Chick’s family for Penarth police are calling forinformation page 32 to £30. Applications should be returned to the address given Mr Webber saw on a series of incidents involving criminal find out below by or before Tuesday 1st March 2011. Chick’s wife in the town damage to a number of parked cars why these and there was an argu- overnight on Friday, January 14. two, and Mr D B Wolfe ment. Five vehicles were damaged, with rearwind- many Executive Officer It was claimed that screens smashed and damage caused to the rear others, 7 CGolaudnBsctaiol rnOryeff iRceosad wtthohi sMe,n hr eWC ahenibcdbk Pe rol’ewsa erfnllale twd a enondft wViicpteorriaar mRo iand M aonudn Stjto Dy aAvviden’su Ce,r Mescoeunntt.j oy Close, drweesrseed CF62 8NA carried out an unpro- Anyone with information is asked to contact PC to voked assault. Steve Gunney at Penarth police station on 101, or impress! Both admitted being Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM THE GEM - 5 CAMPAIGNERS KEEP UP THE PRESSURE ON SAINSBURY’S PLANS THE councillor is in the right position “A decision was Report by TIM CHAPMAN leading the opposi- with the volume of traf- granted on the alcohol tion to a fCicre scenta.”long Park member, Jane Hutt, has florist, greengrocer, a7p. pHlicoawtieovne r,o nt hJea npulaanry- Sainsbury’s Local More than 4,000 resi- held a meeting at the newsagents and Post ning application is not store in Park dents and business own- Senedd involving Office providing a due to be heard until Crescent says she ers signed a petition Sainsbury’s chiefs and a unique business commu- March so it’s simply how believes Vale coun- alogcaaintesdt itnh e thseto roel db ebiinkge Pwahrikc hC wreosucledn bt e bauffseincetesds nity“W foer alolscoa ls ptreeospseled. the ttheees thimavineg ws ofrokre dc oomutm.”it- Coun Janice Charles and Coun Emlyn CCTV cillors will reject and tool shop opposite if the supermarket giant adverse impact of the The spokeswoman Williams with Mrs Kokila Patel who fears for the idea, but fears Romilly Junior School. moves in. location of a store open revealed that people had the future of her nearby business if the arrests that an appeal to Coun Charles and fel- The meeting was from 7am - 11pm oppo- been on site to assess Sainsbury’s venture goes ahead. tAbwsaabtphihhsuloehia setnAene neaskCst nadehusfori oe mlnucicyrrtg n co tbdm t oueahJe llssaaegcdy nsy ir n ssafi ctcgtiuenaoooeoxtklmrn W mt.eeCp o mehnwtierpoa imgellttr aoteshlogiece kshonaeets-, lEacwtewwwpholoxemsooieewnpotCo’ rrhlclppkkv yao aelr meineulorIn ewn l npemelrwehnt Woatdydeaa sso:d dd ceionrl hd“ gnelldiTa iso ceacsnsihisairmodtentWiiel euetnrwglsrey.snnge ,i e lt coslaefiwiww nlklarotalo ehhemonnbrmraaargydeesttt, ahStipBaTcodinrocawaraovorvoqdnuimaeynnop cgun ecbl beehigvresurretJse,nieetreuT tdyyderMinsr, od’ R testrina i nlhhn onfo Pccteis ceKhsahh tar tioani eelmnur ihlfrbtSd cg heePaaut,he,gean enas x diapitdowneeA gaah clnehienn.eMoutsairdhdnssf-l, sStaBctctishohmtiooncrate eumdohem“pr srr no Wabeysmagoc eu.kRti .lti,hst”e, to hiito aesteam hlrss eootceutig nhula erlrgcesgyoosoeos h puui nfdoppnnasPienolddnira r rdaseo tint bremsunna ronedfiiau ifnnuroitiitynggyecssf wdcssvlnetooeoeohvmynen““eradsseeleWWt t . rt ieeBwoo nuti onf cohEh bt vthuaaeiweNoelve vsdod nesetfE roi t u wgakncnntF aabueoeoterItrl.rtih”ired Tkvsias. eeh ott t ad nors w otttuhhebiurldeee-tl iapitCfornomoevuervrgoarrep““ eesla isrTT sl nc opaatchheemvlboneersnaeludea htne fn p tono shebtlt pera erotmwt wsi to honh l e ilefogetlaro sh ly c i tnejbenaobo h ai lrutbckv eeoriheassls lPwph doc waaaa noaiinnnncr.iptn ldodgdke- tl theiwttcemehhrnaaaiasiaesrstsn“ hntu i s oalW spbruytmrrpehae reei oiaerert ntyok rcnhmi pituc maan roanuortgoumnd enf vm t aidasmihngsecp segicioreuasmo otddescadanpna sterek oasfestsoleiemmca aidnfv twf. eee t ee 1oh inrntlrlo5nyes-ltt CuoPwwJ39afnaieC ItnrdehtoT tuektccn hV1raco e 1aenrrs yttsaiah ohc2Srentir3ea sped,.f u s wetpwmasreoois ntlbirshincdkirV se eiitoat nnlheonlldgagneee mfeee“le It cinotghn ifinindk e MnSat artichnhas.bt uwryit’hs iosd gdHo teihn aagtd oSdnae.id”n stbhuatr yi’ts whaads meMetsin IgHM utPpt ArosaCviidTd:e d“ Thuiss ccoilnTlochreesr nGs oEfaM lno dcap lu ct outthhnee- aallssToo hmpeo eitn wtsepidtoh k oJeuastnw: eo Hm“Wuatnet aunsed“. O burrin g cito nbvaecnki einnctoe wsimtoisprhaei cnatg no dnt o pw adilrrlki vilneimg tiiotn atthhneey aart rVeesrt ef oSrt raelelet,g Beda rarsys. a Aulnt their wealth and power applied for an alcohol with the opportunity to Assembly Member to AM and some of her stores do not provide the surrounding area.” additional arrest was ,the Vale Council can’t licence before getting inform top managers Sainsbury’s. constituents last week to specialist knowledge The spokeswoman made at Holton Road for stop them, but I have full planning for the from Sainsbury’s of the A spokeswoman for discuss some of the and ranges that others, added: “We are aware of breach of bail. eciosvib leljroerigycrsth i tobw neailsnli ledm fu asptduhhepoa.ptl do crwto uthhnae-t btlhirkeaCe n qocuhupe.nus tttiCionhnga: rl“etIhst es peoecsmaerdst wtlCooric edasettceshe penriater . asdtpo rrooepp opinsoa sliP tiaortnok t“tphoAlea s n bcspro aimfnrogtpr aotnffh oyeor uwenrxae pwraldac itsnitvooeiurdteyr: ietcshnosesmu uemnrseeu einnodi tusym r. oo sfr teo trhdeee tmalioelc etatosl segteurrnsoc,dhc e frlaosst ro cis abtnus tcpcaorhnmoedvrp isld,ge erm beaaeennnkd--t taowhrpieete h rhl aotahtcpieaop lnly o c ctaooamf l d pcitashociemgu nmsss ut aotnnhridee- mat aTdDweu on cloinna crCerreonsutirnst g, wwthheeirlfeet “I think it will be before the horse – why “We told them of the we submitted alcohol “We believe that this these types of shops. ty. three arrests were made refused by the Vale and is it so important for strength of feeling from and planning applica- part of the town will “The safety of our “We believe that the at Princes Street involv- go to the Welsh Sainsbury’s to know that local people about their tions at broadly the benefit from a new con- customers and col- store will be a positive ing public order. Aloso“skNe mdoitbf fleyor neenw tlhpyo ea rts omitn.i ghint tpshhreiooypr ? ”caton soelple nailncgo hoal sbCuurpsepisnoceertsn stfe,o sr wthiietn h e xisfPtoaionrgdk soardm“eeWr tetio m bene.e eadb le btoo tohp eirn- vpceilaen lilelyinv citnehg o sstleoo rceaw,l iltyah,s o eupstep oea-- liiems awpgohuryet saw niesc epo lfat otnh uteh sue wpomhpioecrsh-t anchditody iibtciyeo ,np reotosv pidtehicnei gac lgolyrme amftouerr- weFrei nmalalyd, e fofourr aalrlreegsetds Barry would agree that it The Vale Assembly stores, a butcher, baker, ate the store. car, currently have a ation of all our stores those wishing to shop affray; two at Broad Iolo Park is set for ltihmeyit ecda nc hshooicpe. of where verSyh cea raedfudlelyd.”: “A full lao ccaalrl.y” or those without SWtrineedts,o Br aRroray da, nPde ntwarot ha.t a £200,000 facelift! he Launching Thursday, 3rd February Dining New Gastro Pub Food Menu with Large Room Seafood Selection. Meals served Monday to Saturday 12 midday @ Finnegans to 9.30pm (last orders) SUNDAY CARVERY SERVED IN THE DINING ROOM 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm Choice of hand carved meats and self service – fresh Only £5.99 seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes, Yorkshires, etc . . . Valentines Set Menu RIGHT: aavnadi lMabolne dSaayt,u1r4dtahy F,1e2btrhu aFreybruary £17O.n9ly5 Sam Uphill and Michelle Sullivan are keen to FIRSTCHOICE: ABaprahryreak br ytthh Pea rtv iiwnewcaess oCopf lphlaoeancnrsal elfe dosrr e iisInniodleon Pbtsa yor knT (tahIbeMo nv eeCw).HAPMAN JFaenburaurayr y2 75 ffrroomm 31p2m ;n oSoantu; rdaanyd, aFHGnrordeim slslhwee de-Tem otP moaendpaiepot oneC rmaehnadicrd mMk Baealnaac sdlkieilev. Sreerol u &Fpi Clsleeortgvsen draa wcis iePthda totoend aasey drsvr feersdes sewhdli,yt h om rmaaendlgebe ab arteonaadds lt.esaf saladp.er person the 1970s, but has now fall- 21, Michelle and fellow communi- Mnooonnd.”ay, February 21 from 12 SMteAaImNe dC MOUusRelSsE in: chilli, tomato and coriander broth. en into disrepairis to get a ty worker Sam Uphill were can- £200,000 facelift. vpales soinn gw thhaet owpains ipolnasn noef dl.ocal peo- catSeraimng afdodr eadl:l a“gTeh eg rpoaurpks .will be cPaabnb-argoea, smteudst aCrdh imcaksehn a nBdr ereads tw winrea pjupse.d in parma ham with a light mustard glaze, served with butter, braised Iolo Park on Treharne Road Michelle explained: “There will “Originally, it was opened in Pork Belly Braised in Cider served with buttered curly kale, champ mash and cranberry jus. was awarded funding from the be a young children’s area, a bas- the 1970s by Prince Charles.” Mussels and King Prawn Linguine in Thai chilli cream sauce and garlic Chiabatta. Barry Regeneration Area Board. ketball court, a multicourt, a seat- It is hoped that work will go Potato, Taleggio and Spinach Tart (v) served with dressed salad and todays bread. Communities First ing area, touch pad floodlights, an ahead in the spring and that the Pan Fried Fillet of Sea Bass served on a bed of braised fennel, crushed new DSatoiume lvcl ierovelfaoa nttphe,m et aeodnnled tv eeTnwlvohoiperrm okGneemrnE,t Me pnM:rt oi cwjeh“hcTetel hrlieees adprloeed“ar Bs a,so netdcth la aimGs giidbrbeaibn foffgion trisf dwrjuaoamnwlileon psr ,sar o naajdne cdyCt o toouudtrh-t fsaatvacaTgiilelhiat eiibne cls eot hnfmeos uars ylurt eamstbimieod neer rned.t ao fdceyue mdabeta ncst kow moilnel EBSOSOEKNITNIAGL GCpDlaohEtzaeeStfod’Se sPsE PaaRnrsodsTi faoSit nb:ea rFsoirllu eleistm sTeoarnvr bet dus tewterivrt ehsd ar uiwccihet hc hraoscpoblaetrer ys acuocuel.is. members of the local community Communities First and the Vale the Vale of Glamorgan Council’s Orange and Cointreau Creme Brulee can enjoy the new facilities, Council want to hear the views of website at: www.valeofglamor- Shortbread Heartsfilled with Kirsch flavoured cream, served with fresh strawberries. improving health and wellbeing local residents in relation to the re- gan.gov.uk/our_council/achiev- through the improved leisure and development of the site. ing_our_vision/consultation/cur- 1-8 STATION APPROACH ROAD, BARRY ISLAND. CF62 5TH play opportunities.” “We’ve got more consultation rent_consultations/iolo_park_reg Telephone: 01446 749355 On Friday afternoon, January events at Iolo Park on Thursday, eneration.aspx. 6 - THE GEM Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM Thursday, January 27th, 2011 STATE OF THE ART £4M MEDICAL CENTRE OPENS AT WATERFRONT ABOVE: Gwenda Thomas AM with Vale AM Jane Hutt and Nigel Coulter of Opco. THE new £4million Thomas, and replaces many professionals of West Quay Medical the three converted varied disciplines that Centre at Barry shops on High Street, we have working here previously used by the at the centre.” Waterfront was burgeoning medical The project was officially opened on practice. delivered by specialist Wednesday, West Quay Medical medical centre devel- January 19. Centre business man- opers and investors The state-of-the-art ager, Colin Blackwell, Matrix Medical. 22,000 square foot, commented: Alistair Blacklaws, “We’re absolutely of Matrix Medical, said two-storey medical centre at Hood Road in delighted that Gwenda that they were “very ABOVE: The West Quay practice business manager, Colin Blackwell (left) with members of the project team. Thomas was able to encouraged” by the the heart of Barry’s come along to officially forward thinking Innovation Quarter, open ourfantastic new nature and proactivity was built by the spe- centre. of the GPs, Cardiff and cialist south Wales con- “West Quay is Vale University Health struction company already proving to be Boards (UHB), the Vale Opco. perfect, both for our Council and the Welsh The ultra modern existing and new A s s e m b l y centre, which serves patients, and also those Government. 12,500 patients, pro- vides cutting-edge facilities for 10 GPs Dr Keith Holgate and five nurses, is (right) and equipped with three Nigel Coulter. treatment rooms, a proposed pharmacy and administration space. The centre employs a total of 34 people. It was officially opened by the Deputy Minister for Social Services, Gwenda Ysgol Gymraeg Sant Baruc news Re-cycling Health and safety now Christmas on the curriculum for Winners weigh up greetings! local college students! YSGOLGymraeg Sant their success in Baruc has had a very busy BARRY College month collecting and re- held a special cycling Christmas cards. recycling campaign Every class competed ‘Health Week’ against each other to see recently, when local who could collect the most organisations gath- cards. ered at the college’s On Friday, January 14, Colcot Road site for every bag was weighed to a health fayre. find out who had collected the most. Members of the The winning class was RNID’s Noise Squad Class 2 and their bag attended as part of its weighed 175kg, but congrat- ‘Don’t Lose the Music’ ulations to every class for awareness-raising cam- their work! paign. As part of the cam- Ailgylchu paign, students were PICTURED: Engineering student Joshua asked to plug their MP3 Lawler with the RNID ‘sound head’. cardiau players into a specially- designed head that Terrence Higgins Trust, taken on a lot of advice.” Nadolig measures sound pres- Fire Service and South Plumbing learner sure, lighting up green, Wales Police also attend- Rajdeep Singh added: BUYsgol Gymraeg Sant rtoed t hoer d aanmgbeerr l eavceclo orfd itnhge ed.Holistic therapy stu- “inIfto’sr mgaivtieonn Im cea nl outsse oatf Baruc yn brysur iawn y volume. dent Chris Batey said: home and at college. mis yma yn casglu ac ail- Also present were the “It’s been really good “The bike has been gylchu cardiau Nadolig. college childcare team and really informative. my favourite – watching Cystadlodd pob dosbarth and food co-op with I’ve picked up plenty of my tutor struggle on it.” yn erbyn ei gilydd i weld pwy healthy eating advice, healthy living tips and fyddai’n medru casglu'r learning zone, sport and DANCE MAT TASTERS mGwweynaef ro yg 1a4rdeiga uo. IAorn adwdyrdd finitgn ehsesa ldthe pcahretmckesn, tt hgei vc-- FREE ‘dance mat’taster sessions for children are pwyswyd pob bag i ddargan- card scheme, and health being held at Barry Leisure Centre this Saturday, and safety, offering January 29. fod pwy oedd wedi casglu’r advice on how to avoid Youngsters aged six upwards will be invited to mwyaf. DoYsb daorsthb a2r tahc b ruodeddudg eoil boaegdd sgluipeTssht eas tnidlst -twutrdaipelksn etrsw. itfhr oamn thrayl fo-huot utrh es enseswio nins tearta cetiitvhee rd a1n2cpem m–1a2ts.3 f0oprm f roeer Ysgol St Baruc pupils with yn pwyso 175kgond llongy- hair and beauty offered 12.30pm–1pm, with children aged 10 or more at their Christmas cards. farchiadau i bob dosbarth am free hand and upper 1pm–1.30pm and 1.30pm–2pm. Advance booking ei gwaith! back massage and the is recommended to secure a child’s place. Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM THE GEM - 7 Head pulls Vale’s ‘Thriller Queen’ set to out of ‘Yes entertain for years to come Campaign’ IN 12 short months, a novelist from the Taunton, DCI Marvel, becomes Holly’s nemesis, Vale has been hailed as one of the world’s blaming him for not catching the killer, and takes THE headteacherof comments: “As to the leading crime writers. over the investigation.” BPrairmrya ry SchoIosll awnidll itanelalvyco hlovefref,m esrehendet hohafe drt h speu ehprsepoaodnr--t BlaAckyleaanrd asg,ow, aBs eglrienedtae dB wauiethr’ sa cfcirlsati mno –v ealn,d two begTihnes tpor etsasuunrte h tihmen a nmdo tuhnet sb oond yH coolulyn ta sm tohuen ktsil.ler take no furtherpart to the ‘Yes’campaign as weeks ago, a second, Darkside, was received with At times during Darkside,Belinda suffered from in the ‘Yes she believes in the princi- similar excitement. writer’s block, but compensated for that by putting Campaign’, which ple of devolution. The Sunday Times enthused: “She’s a thriller in marathon 15-hour days when the words began to seeks greater law- “She did not believe it queen”, adding that she is “the woman most likely flow. mWcaaankldeiinsd,g aa tfpeteo rwae rUsc KofmIoPr- htbtihyaoad nta slc,l po tahmosel pi ipttri oicwslaeialt i stc haeielmn dpWpoalrreitsclieseadhs- tcBorei lmAleinaletdd-hwa ot hautoevgl ehdf”i gs.Thhhete bi sGa cwEkMr iat gitnahgian tis nht etthhr eed ecSbrciuamtn end oignveaenvlr iewa,nas erevae“drD etraosr wktosooidr!ke” oisu ta –m soor eI choompep ltehxa tp ilso tth aen cda tsoeo fko rf otrh-e plained of children Assembly Government. inspired more by the thought of how an ordinary Belinda’s third book is almost complete and a being used as “On reflection and family copes with an extraordinary crime, than the fourth is already brewing in her fertile mind, so her ‘props’at a political looking at it in a broader crime itself. growing army of loyal readers is set to be enter- event. pheoalidttiecaacl herc oanctceexptt,s tthhaet Ke“itIh s Bawen an etettl,e vthisei ovnic itnimte rovfi ethwe wmiotho rtsh em murodtehresr, of tainDeadr kfosird yee warass t op ucbolmishe.ed in hardback on January ABOVE: Darkside Two weeks ago, Kevin school involvement in who wanted Ian Brady to tell her where her son’s 6 and has already gone into a second print run. ABOVE was released on MUKahIPonieny ,l awsth oy esatro’os dg efonr- tbheiesn meviescnot nsctoruueldd. have bod“yI bweagsa nb utori ewdo.nder TIM CHAPMAN Belinda Bauer. January 6. eral election, said he had “She has no personal what it would be like to been amazed to see chil- political aspirations and be a member of her fami- dren from the Island’s regrets that this has now ly and how it had affect- primary school sitting become a political issue ed them.” beside computers with a and she will have no fur- Blacklandstold the big ‘Yes’ displayed on ther involvement in the story of 12-year-old them at a HUB event campaign. Her involve- Steven Lamb who prior to Christmas. ment amounted to about believes his uncle was a Roger Lewis, the 90 minutes of school victim of the child mur- WRU chief executive, time, which she has since derer Arnold Avery 18 was being announced as made up.” years earlier. He thinks chairman of the ‘Yes’ Mr Mahoney said he that if his uncle’s body campaign, and a cam- believed that what had can be located on its pre- paign website was happened contravened sumed resting place, launched. The event was the Education Act of Exmoor, it might heal his shown on TV. 1996, which forbids “the family’s damaged rela- Mr Mahoney said promotion of partisan tionships, so he starts Janet Hayward, the head- political views in the communicating in code teacher, and Lee Waters, teaching of any subject to with the jailed killer. the chairman of gover- any pupil” under the age Critics praised the nors, a member of the of 12. evocation of childhood ‘Yes for Wales’steering Mr Mahoney said he fears and the atmospheric committee, should not could not understand scenes of Exmoor, but have allowed youngsters why Lee Waters had met Belinda explained that to attend the event. with the children: “Since neither had posed her a An internal investiga- when have school gover- problem. tion has been carried out nors been taking classes? “I have a very clear by Mr David Vining, the “The suggestion that memory of my own life vice-chairman of the the leading light on the at the age of 12 which I governors, who informed ‘Yes’ campaign’s steer- loved, so it was easy to Mr Mahoney of his find- ing committee is present- revisit it for the character ings. ing a fair and balanced of Steven. The investigation said view of both sides of this “I was able to write that the four pupils had issue is almost too laugh- about Exmoor from attended the launch of able to comment on.” memory because I knew the ‘Yes’campaign web- Mr Mahoney said he the area from many years site because the school had been granted a meet- before – my mother still had been named UK ICT ing with the chief execu- lives not far away, so I ‘school of the year’. tive of the Vale Council have been back there Mr Vining said that: and the director of educa- since.” “Before attending the tion, adding he would be Belinda added that event, parental consent lodging a complaint with while people had been was obtained for all of the Local Authority gripped by the character the children.” ombudsman. of the serial killer Arnold He went on to say that A Vale Council Avery, a man who glories the school had informed spokeswoman stated: in his superiority over the director of education “This is a matter for the other people, some read- that it would be taking school’s governing body. ers had been disturbed by part in the event and no In accordance with him. objections were received Welsh Assembly The tale of innocence from the LEAor parents Government procedure, in a psychological war of the children. the complaint has been with unrepentant evil Mr Vining pointed out answered within the won the Crime Writers’ that Lee Waters had met school complaint proce- Association Gold Dagger with the children prior to dures. Award for 2010 and was the event “to explore the “If the complainant translated into more than arguments both for and remains concerned about 20 languages worldwide. against to ensure the chil- any aspect of the Fans of the book will dren understood the con- response, the matter will be delighted to hear that text of the event and the be referred to the govern- it looks likely to be made purpose of the website”. ing body’s complaints into a film. With regard to Janet committee.” Now Belinda, a former Hayward, Mr Vining, TIM CHAPMAN Cardiff journalist and screen-writer, has WEST FARM released her second novel, which has connec- VETERINARYCLINICS LTD tions to the first, but a new cast of characters. Mr Stefano SusannaDVM, MRCVS Belinda explained: Mrs Sonia SusannaDVM, MRCVS “saDmaerk vsiildlaegies asest in the Special Offer: Blacklandsbut four years later. It is a completely Your kitten new, stand alone story. or puppy “Jonas Holly is a vil- lage policeman living in vaccinated, a tight knit community, flead, wormed and but a man who has a lot identichipped all foronly£51.60 on his plate. “He has to care for his North Road, Poundfield, sick wife Lucy who has Cowbridge Llantwit Major MS, and then he has to 01446 774016 01446 794972 deal with a local murder. “Adetective from 8 - THE GEM Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM Thursday, January 27th, 2011 LOCAL DOG BREEDER JOINS AN ASSEMBLY PROTEST RIGHT: The protesters outside The Senedd. (Photograph by Amelia Kinsey of Sturtmoor Photography). ABRIDGEND-BASED cial businesses but also “hobby that the legislation is badly definition of a breeding bitch is the existing enforcement officers. rules.” dog breeder has joined a breeders” – dog lovers who drafted. any such dog over six months old He said: “The legislation is The GEM asked if the cost protest group that is lobby- bthreemed i nth ceoirm opwenti tdioong,s atnod s hmoowre whSoh hea tso ltdh rTehe eo Gr mEMor:e “bAreneydoinneg –ti ownh iisl eb tehtwe eKeenn onnele Cyeluabr daenfdini- ftlhaewire wd oarnkdlo waidll. vastly increase of licences was a factor in the ing the Assembly over new than 800 have already signed a bitches, will have to apply for a eight years old.” “We agree that commercial protest, and Mr Richardson legislation designed to reg- petition. licence, and that definition will Aspokesman for the cam- puppy farms need to be regulat- said it was not. ulate puppy farms. Diane Bains, who runs ‘Purr- catch many hobby breeders who paign, Colin Richardson, also ed, but this will make it harder The group claims that the new Fection’was a commercial dog are not running a puppy farm. from Bridgend, said that policing for inspectors to focus on the He estimated the likely cost rules will catch not just commer- breeder herself, and she feels “What is more, the Assembly the new licence would be beyond ones that may be breaking the was in the region of £500 AFTER 900 JOBS ARE PHASED OUT IN THE VALE... ‘Different product’ is the Bosch defence as it plans new plant near Worcester THE Vale’s Assembly Now, a Local helped many people REPORTby TIM CHAPMAN He said: “I have had She said: “Worcester, near to the M5 motor- Memberis to contact Enterprise Partnership in affected by the closure to take a big cut in Bosch Group is a market way at Worcester. Bosch to ask it about Worcester is applying to to find new work, but wages, but I think a lot leader in the develop- “Wychavon District its “decision-making the UK government for there are still many peo- “Cutting jobs in one April, said it was disap- of people may have to ment and manufacture of Council has approved pec1am,r0soe0hcr0 esg suespd”p jooitrb tas mtf otae cryrn eegaaetirett £Both4tohe6s e cJlrmaah ptn eiirlesnol tiij otHetincuau ttrtstinotv. eoAh faeM nlepd v seifnianv itdaes ptblaoorleee c g aahwol i bhgteiohogc -, dosiakonmninoldpl'mte a dthych at.ej voroTeebn sh jw oetwhbsileeesl pssftooieat rlres lt,ei a ntoo gGnuf lpoyto hv aftee fon r ncebaomwe u evansnpiatttrple yulg, yariaibnannnl gdaet ptWthhoaeoiHtn r cftediae nsersg atvaei ewdrtl :ooa“ “ ypwW”mhh.eiheacynrh t c iaosnb uoneldauo-rtt bcAArennicsTddaiosrrue erswywwe e s oaarfrei Redgt h:Tii eon“ n.I”f aia nD lm aan vApcieiMears-l ctwpaioruchomt iodlmemuh ceeoterahtcsitevi ia aenl Clg mtea aarnrnrdpdkair fetodfot do.rpumsl cafetonssr-t, taphhoapetvp“e elFni cntioinaoauattlti llobn ineneeew n samfippotaelpra.d r neon vaitannhldges Worcester. would dismay the com- are losing that are very more prosperous area, n’t they bring the work sonally very disappoint- “The Cardiff closure so timescales have not The irony for workers pany’s local employees. difficult to replace. just seems totally to south Wales where ed, following the appar- is planned for mid 2011 been set, but it is unlike- in south Wales is that the “This news will come “I recognise that wrong. there already is a work- ent decision to invest in and any new business ly that the new site will multi-national is switch- as a real body blow to Bosch is a multi-nation- “I will be contacting force and hand over a major new develop- opportunities for the site be completed until at ing its alternator produc- those workers who have al firm operating in the company to ask from one product to ment in England, that were carefully consid- least 2015. tion from its Vale plant lost their jobs in the many different sectors, about their decision- another. the Bosch site at Miskin ered during the evalua- “As a local company to Hungary in a bid to south Wales plant. but someone at the top making process.” “It is the same line was not considered tion phase. based in Worcester for save costs, which has “The Assembly's must be looking at the A former Bosch that we heard before – viable for reconfigura- “An ‘outline plan- almost 50 years, and meant the phased loss of ReAct scheme has bigger picture. employee, Colin Tucker, the products were differ- tion to house the new ning’ application has with a dedicated and 900 jobs. who lost his job last ent and there was noth- development.” been made by Bosch skilled work force, ing available for us.” A Bosch spokes- Thermotechnology – B o s c h Since leaving Bosch, woman told The GEM trading as Worcester, Thermotechnology Mr Tucker has been that the plant in the Vale Bosch Group – with the remains committed to helped by ReAct fund- and the one in Worcester support of Worcester the long-term develop- ing which enabled him “operate within very dif- LEPto relocate its cur- ment of the company to retrain as a forklift ferent market sectors”. rent location to a site within Worcester.” truck driver and stay in employment. Oil4Wales PACTmeetings DYFAN PACT, Barry Comprehensive School, Port Road, Barry, January 31 at 6pm. Olew dros Gymru CASTLELAND PACT, Civic Offices, Holton Road, Barry, January 31 at 7pm. BARUC PACT, Barry DID YOU GET LEFT Island Community Centre, Friars Road, Barry Island, January OUT IN THE COLD 31 at 7.15pm. ILLTYD PACT, Mount Sorrel Hotel, Porthkerry THIS WINTER? Road, Barry, February 1 at 7pm. BUTTRILLS PACT, Philip John Community Keep warm with Room, Barry Library, February 14 at 6.30pm. Oil4Wales ST BRIDES MAJOR PACT, St Brides Church Hall, February 7, 6pm. Planned Deliveries St Nicholas and Bonvilston Community Council meeting, St If you are left without oil for Nicholas Church Hall, February 7 at 7.30pm. more than 12 hours SULLYSURGERY, HOT OFF South Road, outside the THEPRESS! then we will Onestop shop, January New Boiler 27 between 2pm and deliver 1000 litres 4pm. Maintenance ST AUGUSTINE’S Packages FREE! PACT, February 3 in (conditions apply) the back room of the Ask for details Windsor Public House at 7pm. Please call Cardiff 02920674910 DINAS POWYS PACT, February 7 in the Old www.oil4wales.co.uk Library on Britway Road, at 7pm. CORNERSWELL E-mail [email protected] PACT, February 10, Penarth Leisure Centre at 7pm. Thursday, January 27th, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in The GEM THE GEM - 9 Concern over attack on Knap ART4U is organising a ‘coming of the light’walking con- templation, on February 2 at 6.30pm at the Knap Lake and Gardens, Barry, (assemble at the Bridge on the lake). walk Art 4U is a voluntary organisation set up to share art an eight-year-old child with the community. AVale child aged Judge Nicholas One of the defendants of an aunt and the next eight was scratched Cooke told him: Report by AJ scratched him on both day at school, when a with broken glass “What you got up to SICLUNA forearms with broken teacher saw his and had a plastic was a wicked thing. glass. injuries, police were bhateatagad c kpweudht ebnyo vthewer ow 1ha1iss- whmehal“pokT eed ylilodiun .gw s u hfraIieb t sh daoavebets honuat’ottt hsbeean “vtTeae nhhcseeearn.ed t enano cwec utshotao sdp iutaotl pha ue “tlsi Aagowhvpte terlhraesh tiifinslca hmbfereaaosgdn f traw onaomdsf cbolan“mtEaeacdtce hdt .he doetfheenrdafonrt year-olds, Cardiff resources are deployed him on the right road. him. He tore the bag what happened” Cheraorwdn. Court has tbol eTk.”eheep jyuodug oe usta oidf trthouat- Towfho brerreyeh ianavgri oetuy prineod.”fi caa tvioenrys otwffoM.” trheJno ntehsr ewsa isdt onthees ionldgR,, uwstahhio dS hmtahidteh n, 1od1 ep-fyreeenavdri--- One of them pleaded the boy seemed to have He added that there at him and both ous convictions, had guilty to a charge of experienced problems were problems regard- punched him on the recently been making causing actual bodily and there were some ing the fitness to plead nose, causing it to some progress and was harm and was made “worrying features” in for the second defen- bleed. proud of his education- subject to a three-year a report on him. dant. He went to the home al achievements rehabilitation order The sentence, said Prosecutor Nicholas and a three-yearsuper- the judge, had to be Gareth Jones said that Street surgery vision order, and to live welfare-driven. on the afternoon of forsix months at a res- He pointed out that June 13, the victim was LABOUR councillors for Castleland ward, idential unit. someone older would with the two defen- Barry, Chris Elmore, Pamela Drake and Karl ‘Beware callers’ dants. Kuhnell, will hold a street surgery in Bendrick “The two of them Road and Hayes Road from 10.30am–11.30am grabbed him and took on Saturday, January 29. Contact Chris Elmore Barry police warn him to a nearby brook. on 07867 506 116 for further details. POLICEin Barry check ID closely before Ty Hafan winners have warned house- allowing anybody into holders to be on their homes. 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Inspector Louise Davies are still in any doubt do 427885. The GEM cannot be held responsible said: (cid:2) £5: 539443; 469385; 847066; for any errors or omissions contained in “It is extremely not let them into your 607995; 480562; 245556; 606808; the above. important for house- home no matter how 750211; 524981; 831047; 563358; For lottery information please call holders to ask for and convincing they are.” 596889; 508793; 105255; 760581; telephone 02920 672062. BARRY ISLAND ! Buy One Get One Free . . . 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In first place was Rippled weather, was held on January advantage of the dry ABOVE : The ramblers at St Lythans burial chamber. Taking the rough lane Landscape by Barbra Archdale-Smith spell, as they began that led them back to 21. – taken in Tuscany, the title describes their walk from the Beeching axe and the the farm and skirted the ‘Accursed Field’and an Burdonshill, the group It was judged by Dave Russell, the land, light, shadows and undulat- church in Wenvoe vil- old railway line is now edge of Wenvoe Castle explanation is that the crossed a stile that led who has judged on the Welsh ing land blended together to great lage. sadly grown over and golf course and into the field is barren and noth- them through fields Photographic Federation circuit for effect. dareevWae leaonrpoveuodne d ao str hiage if n1aar2mltlhying uvagnilruliascgauebl,tl uesr.t aiHlll ocpwoamretv moefur ,n atinhtye, wupo Lowudicsth kw itlhhyee f rosehr t ohthoeety.m m, ethte isntogTn wehsei l –lt htghrreeoe wb ua ptchkrei gorehn.te btreeh winhde rthe et hgearred ewne rceen- moennac neonyut rryaieegasir nasg.n Hdw ewh emarsea cdroeenq fsuatiirrrue ccdot.i mv em aenndts tHhiisrId nS pthhliaepc pbery ow jMeencattce t doB irTmithtaeog nCe s–a pcaat atceiongl ooArunyr,dful century parish church is going strong. party had just finished has a hole at the top – glorious views towards Winners shot of an Arab on a camel against a which is dedicated to St Walking through the and were in the process are crowned by a huge Cardiff and the In the monochrome print category, blue summer sky. Mary, and during the rear of the village, the of moving on to another capstone measuring 14 Wrinstone valley, before in third place was Sea Attraction by In second place was Glencoe by latter medieval period, group tramped Pound area. Walking parallel foot by 10 foot and the descending slightly to Brian Trego – a very simple, but Brian Trego – a serene image with a the de Sully, le Fleming Lane and entered the with the Goldsland entrance faces north re-enter Wenvoe village. effective portrayal of a dog on the recession of hills cloaked in mist. and Malefaunt families pretty path through Wood, the group passed east. On January 29, meet beach casting a shadow on the sand as The winner was Itsty Bitsy Spider owned the land and Wenvoe Wood, known an old lime kiln in a Originally, the tomb at 9.30am at Cogan the sea ebbs. by Steve Everett – a macro shot of a when it was returned to affectionately as ‘Nina’s field and made their would have been cov- Leisure Centre for a six In second place was Fading Beauty spider. Every detail can be seen down the Crown, the Thomas, Path’and dedicated to way through Maes-y- ered by a mound of to seven mile easy walk by Huw Winnan – a dying Tulip with to the very fine hairs on the spider’s Birt and Jenner families the group’s first foot- felin to the St Lythans earth or stones and there out from the Brecon detailed shrivelling petals and leaves. legs. imprinted their stamp path officer Nina Smith. 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This aerial between September and May at St Then later, during the Turning south on to used as an animal shel- the stones go down to JOY shot is simple, with a definite sense of Francis Millennium Centre, Porth-y- 1960s, even the railway Burdonshill Lane, the ter. It is located in a the river to bathe. STRANGWARD design, as we view the shapes, trails Castell, Barry Garden Suburb, Barry, group made its way past field known as the Continuing their line fell under the and prints left by the beaches visitors. CF62 6NX.