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The Barry & Penarth KNIGHTS “Your ORIGINAL priceless ESTATE AGENTS weekly newspaper” CHARTERED SURVEYORS TThhee VVaallee’’ss Properties Home Visits urgently wanted lloonnggeesstt sseerrvviinngg On-Call Vet - 24Hr for sale or rent Local Family Run CCoommmmuunniittyy KFNIOGHRTS 01446 SALE www.valevetcentre.co.uk NNeewwssppaappeerr 700222 01446 739739 7/8 Ty Verlon Ind Est, Established 1983 www.knights.uk.com Barry CF63 2BE 84 High St, BARRY CF62 7DX Weekly audited distribution (51 weeks) to 31/12/16 - 46,026 www.glamorgan-gem.co.uk THURSDAY JANUARY 4TH, 2018 (GEM Series). Audited by David Pinder & Co Ltd. Chartered Accountants. WWEE’’RREE BBAACCKK!! TThhee GGEEMM WWIISSHHEESS RREEAADDEERRSS AANNDD AADDVVEERRTTIISSEERRSS AA VVEERRYY HHAAPPPPYY NNEEWW YYEEAARR AANNDD AALLLL GGOOOODD FFOORRTTUUNNEE IINN 22001188!! New Year BRAVING THE COLD WATERS OF 2018! ‘chaos’ at Barry Island car parks by TIM CHAPMAN 07891 690798 or email tim.chapman @ glamorgan- The worst year in ABOVE: Barry Island’s ‘Dash to the Splash’ has been going for more than 20 gem.co.uk Judith’s life ended with years and seems to get bigger every year. Last year the rains fell, but this year the A LOCAL the best Christmas ever ‘dashers’ enjoyed sunshine and blue skies. businessman Local photographer Andy Wicks claimed there was Some of the closed machines at THEweather was foggy, not festively captured some of the key moments. chaos on Barry Nell’s Point. Others were not in (See more pictures on pages 6 and 34). Island on New use at Harbour Road car park. crisp and clear, on December 22, but Judith Dutton said: “It’s like the sun Year’s Day because unable to pay cash and park which caused a INSTALL the ‘pay and having to get debit cards massive queue to form. is shining on me after the worst year display’ machines out to make payments “It was worse in Nell’s of my life.” wpreorpe ernlyo t wino rktiwnog oYveeHarr e’ts h eDe xpapyhl oaoninne e.tdh:e I“sNlaenwd Pndioosnipnelt a yoc fam r tahcpeha irnkpe asy w whaeenrrdee haeJmudoirtrhh, awghe of ilvive eyse ianr sB aagrory. ,O suvfefre triemd ea, banradin Integrated Skips LTD major car parks. is one of the biggest two working. Visitors had to with help, she has adapted her life to deal with We will not be beaten on any written runMs ark tVhoe ckinsQ, uwashaor dotahyesr oisf Bthoen fiyreea rN i–g htth –e rsiindge othf et hne ummabcehri noens atnhde thisO cnhcael lae nkgeeen. cyclist and one of a family of quotation for the Barry area. attraction, said people and you would think the pay over the phone. lifeguards that keeps swimmers safe on Barry were left fuming and council would get it “Some people who Island she is, among other things, a fundraiser confused when they right. came to watch the mid- for brain-injury charity Headway. arrived at Nell’s Point car “Only one of the four day swim missed it.” She is also a photographer, and her rugby park and Harbour Road machines was working in CONTINUED photos are often in The GEM. Judith Dutton and car park, with visitors the Harbour Road car ON PAGE 5 CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 her son, Leighton. 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Tel: 01446 421072 01446 737301 Email: [email protected] BROAD STREET, BARRY Waste Carrier Number CB/LE5004GH HIRE ASSOCIATION MEMBER 2 - THE GEM BCL www.facebook.com/glamorgangem www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday January 4th, 2018 Defibrillators SO the Labour-led Vale Council has decided to step and a takeover for the people of Barry and the ‘WE DO NOT ramp up our Rcouncile tax bay a fdurthere 4.5 rper s’V aleL. etters cent. This is a bitter blow to those who are It is about standing up for what I feel is best for the in your area already struggling and will pile more financial area and a ‘Greater Cardiff’ with less of a say is not it. WANT IT’ Coun Richard Bertin, hardship on to families. yatiremeaLS erpo asar.sme t4p ea•y.a 5Peptr eae plLdrGoee, prtewal olacet eset m tabnehexeta , lok druiie nrsseav cg t eer4oa7 ea.p t8athnEnhs epeeyd L e aGwhorn ieosuhcEltwei-r,rc Mnmee h terv l ic eeimanLslnetc i tatrtiaolenrdes lai mytrls ,h M eessGee rhas gdoBenrUew dia tRtwo Sstiou higItTtgihrEhs hei HFyianol a@cuBtuisnlgsshtupa rdleear ua dor ,Lgyba mue5g aiIrdtlb n 3toiycdedonor reugorE upgbr euena-aalnlsnocresndsidwd let - F ng wttgVtathUoa,eiax l Vlet lmtLeb haemp lyoLC,e.i scl C ao eoetoa fu oofm w.ndGuuw:cro hldtTkairohblmer h erh aoerfaeri irsed4nsg Ea.asgad5nn leed racpCce iieniCoaatdrudloF de ncyhrd7ce a, aintrl1o.dtS. s rOThaihmpisp TshouldHian nnEc eiinvsseeurr eah ttaohvra eits mslCauawucWrsh,w t s hdycoaion rtim e nJicso ptr nimleoyetnro swo rauseinpnt, hdedN c eaWRtrn Wtyehlseh Cardiff. Well, my thought on this isc doon wtea recatll yt ewlaentphoonn teo fnamuimliebs.er. been allowed to go Government have a veto more of the same? I did nAotn vo etem in afaivl oaurd odf ra emsesrg earloneL aisst yneaor,t w seu hfafdi ac i4e.8n pte!r cent increase and this as far as it has for over the project which with Cardiff because I know this would be a backward year a 4.5 per cent, increase which clearly shows they many reasons, and people all over Barry We reserve the right to edit all letters. We do NOT accept anonymous mail. the most important should demand them to implement. Crumbs! A cracker of one is that an A question has been environmental tabled to the cabinet impact assessment secretary by Andrew RT was never carried Davies AM asking her to a present for Llamau out. do just that. Balmoral Quays Management,16 Balmoral If this permit is QBauraryys, MPeansaornthic, CLFo6d4g e3, NMSasonic Hall, Broad VshaolOeu nlCd t ohnuaentv cbeiarl shPiasla vanelnoinneg, gbWrlaaemnlsthee dwG, iotlhvl eel iruenl mtwimeitnhatt ethe Street, Barry, CF62 7AT approved permission to which local people will Barry Memorial Hall & Theatre, Gladstone erect this pile of smut- not forgive. Road, Barry, CF62 8NA emitting metal within 50 I would urge Vale MThaer Acom’se lCiaa Tfér,u Pstr oFmaremna, dFei,v eB aMrriyle, CLFan6e2, 5CTFQ62 scquurRraeernegt a mlrodiclleeasst isoo ofn f.i thsow tFJaoixrnspetas My oeuirnstli sitnotei nwr gCr itathere wtoy nthe 3AS much money has so far points above and Barry Town United AFC, Jenner Park, Barry been spent on this demand he takes action Road, Barry, CF62 9BG monstrosity, it can be for the benefit of Bryn Hafren Comprehensive, Merthyr Dyfan stopped. residents in the town. Road, Barry, CF62 9YG GoTvheren Wmeelnsth may insist lettFeor rt og othoed Fmiresatsure, a Castleland Community Centre, that the responsibility for Minister could also be Belvedere Crescent, Barry, CF64 4JZ granting an copied in to the cabinet Lloyds Bank, 1 Windsor Road, Penarth, CF64 environmental permit to minister for the 1YR operate the Barry environment and also the incinerator/Biomass UK cabinet secretary. Lower Penarth Community Association, No2 Ltd gasification unit The more letters these Brockhill Way, Penarth, CF64 5QD lies with National people receive, the Morrisons Supermarket, Penny Way, Barry, Resources Wales, and greater the chance of CF63 4BA technically they are success in bringing this Pen y Garth School, Redland Road, Penarth, right, but what they do issue to a more not say is that the acceptable conclusion CF64 1QN regulations governing for us all. Penarth Bowls Club, Rectory Road, CF64 3AN such permits are quite In short: ‘We do not Penarth Mini & Junior RFC, Lavernock Road, What a Christmas cracker. clear: they give Welsh want it!’ Penarth, CF64 3QH Government ministers Barrie V Evans, Penarth Pier Pavilion, The Esplanade, Penarth, power to direct NRW on coordinator Barry CF64 3AU ON December 13, 2017, I invited enough funding to have a Christmas their dAecismion.bulanFcirset G rcourpe. w Penarth Town Council, Paget Rooms, Penarth, Llamau Barry, into Asda store for party. CF64 2YG a Christmas get together with On arrival, all the members were treated to works its festive The Bay Caravan Park, St Mary’s Well Bay coffee and mince pies as they didn’t have mince pies, biscuits, cake and coffee. Once Road, Lavernock, CF64 5XS everybody had enjoyed pulling crackers, store Dinas Powys Bowls Club, St Andrews Road, A pensioner’s manager Richard Jenkins and myself presented magic, again DSeinleacst PCoownyvse,n CieFn6c4e 4SHtoBre, 27 Eastgate, praise for the tchraeAcmkd eayrl lGt owr arittehtvo eana ,l lao trnhgeee y oc fhr atahcdek revero.celuivnetede frrso, mop oeunred the ONamCbEu lancaeg amine,n , Mthatet andam Laaztitnieg, CEdowmborniddgees, ACrFm71s, 79E CLardiff Road, Cowbridge, caring council fouTnhdiast iwonil lt ehaemlp aL clahmeqauue a fnodr s£o4 ,m00a0n.y young have waved their magic wands and CF71 7EP vulnerable people will benefit from this donation. put in a lot of hard work to produce the GTLhlraoenu Stnwtda,i rtB MIonvanej,ro tTror nBe oRoewds,,l sCL ClFal3nu5tbw 5,i DtR MLecarjeoart,i oCnF61 HATVheI NGGE Mread theW ciotuhninc i1l 5w morikneurtses, LLyneottec Garifflin , aAsdua Sttohreso, Brar rys. eeks bHeoTashupetsiitefa gulu.ly s wSoarnk ttair’esle sslGy troo mttaok e aa dti fferBenacrer tyo 1CXoZwbridge Town Hall, High Street, CF71 7DD 14), I w(aDse rceemmibnedred crseeatrmrviieec vreeo!du nitd – awndhat a WWI information oeftfhLoerert tsp’ sea orreap illseoe’v so eludivr aegnsl.da sIas wpepso rauenlcddi a lwtiekides hbth yMe mmat attn oay nk.dn oLwa ttthiee iar Information supplied by www.welshhearts.org. hfoolwk oafm Baazrinryg athree. negWatei vhietya ra sboo umt uthche Myb olaotke s–t 191O8t.her First World War MDiearnrye AChnrdisrtemwass, Banadr ray h.appy, healthy New Year. lfiavmAinislgy a,a lIpo ewnneos uiwoldnit ehbr e no oifn 77 lamoreca aisnlt ticaloli num naac nsiela,r gvyiienctge t ,htoey the First WAiarl eWs aarnd hWiosTtoohdre,y t Whbeoe loSskhos m aatmr eMe:ametz H(IUGNHTI LT JIADNEU ATRIYM 1E1)S residential care without despite the loss of rate 1914-1918–was 1916–published April The high tides listed in this week’s GEM are the neighbours who support grants and with published by Y 2016. those in Porthcawl. It should be remembered wrcftLhuiooneebuIude b ncki widsollse aiyuhRfss nf sh ooic aceosuilulslsttp’h l oslta eo . mntrrsoed eijusn o wpcpgbohu ishtnet hIidsse b tyo apsacploursoilsSorlftieo eottcr moupti intretoyedhhn vleao ya fww.rfiuelh scbto,ht b iseanio srgh het u htsmhaoenamkns L3yimpnro0yfoouPo, jl cerlfh2emucaaa0rt vassr1oe:tee i7nn ocat.n on Or nyeretscaletacaottre bcmdhe etro if pPfainuacdbtTFTsi lsohihDicrsneeshhe :teWD meWndeeod aolAnasdrshepl d loWrae ifWl t a1 M2l9ak0ar11 m7c7re–.itmze D0t4Ah TaTthF Eauol ro r n wi ng i sl tTlt0hA abi7enmMe .cc5 2eeo3,0 a i s n– t , 2B1h M5Ha0i grm.th4r y i n t, i utd h et ee t s ih2 PTmli0aMgie.tmh2es r 2 ewp. o i li l n v t 1 aHM0ryt. 3. wedding ring, as earlier cheerful, despite a Wales and the last Among Us. 05 Fri 08.43 10.3 21.09 10.1 in the week a neighbour difficult and unpleasant 100 Days of 1918. Dr Jonathan Hicks 06 Sat 09.27 9.9 21.53 9.6 had dropped her mobile job. The Welsh sailors of www.jonathanhicks.c 07 Sun 10.15 9.4 22.41 9.1 down the drain. Helen Walker, Barry. The Great War 1914- o.uk 08 Mon 10.59 9.0 23.32 8.6 09 Tues 11.55 8.4 TThhee GGllaammoorrggaann GGEEMM (cid:129) Contact us... 10 Wed 00.29 8.0 12.58 8.1 11 Thur 01.39 7.9 14.08 8.0 While The GEM makes every effort to check the accuracy of tide tables, we recommend that anyone Tel: 01446 774484 (cid:129) Fax: 01446 774108 putting out to sea, or walking in an area where they could be cut off, should check with a tide table FACEBOOK: GlamorganGEM / TWITTER: gem_news (cid:129) GEMSportNews specific to their location. News Submissions: [email protected] Editorial enquiries: [email protected] We abide by the code of practice upheld by the Independent Press Standards Organisation Tim Chapman [email protected] / TWITTER @TimGlamorganGEM (IPSO). This contains Philip Irwin [email protected] / TWITTER @PhilipGlamGEM provisions for issues such as accuracy. 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Thursday January 4th, 2018 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 3 B ‘Selfless and tireless’ – Gay receives a BEM A TIRELESS community volunteer in Gay served as a nurse for 33 years before retiring Ladies’ Guild, Gay has no plans to slow down. by TIM CHAPMAN Barry has been awarded the British due to ill-health 14 years ago. “Not yet, but I did have a rest across the Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year “Then, after two years had passed I thought: Christmas and New Year period!” 07891 690798 or email Honours List. ‘OkSahye, wI ceannt dtoo Bsoamrreyt hVionlgu nntoewer’ .”Bureau and picked GaVy ahlea dM bPe eAn lruenc oCganiirsnesd swaiidth haen whoasn oduerl.ighted that tim.chapman@ helGpianyg F iofitehledr s( 67an) dh ash adse driceacteeidv emd ucthhe o fa hwearr ldif ef otor uwph ean bnooo-okn ew shpiolek ep teoo phleer schaerr ideedc idoend wtoo rlekainvge,. and aro“uHnedr htierre liess sg rweaotrlky taop pimrepciraotveed tbhye alilvl etsh oosfe t hwohsoe glamorgan-gem.co.uk ‘services to older people in south Wales’. Gay explained: “I walked out and was going past are lucky enough to know her. She was thrilled to get the news. the Age Concern shop and the café was open. “I have witnessed Gay build the Friends and “I’ve been on cloud nine. I found out on “I saw a lady I knew and she beckoned me in and Neighbours group from strength to strength, and NOanofdf“vi Iceate m i.qnbuceleurs dt1ieo5dn wndaehiteraeni l saI sog fto owt wah yhl eeIt ttwheera rs f rIbo ewmina gsth hheoa Cpnpoayub rinefodert, svaoilG“duT:na h‘ytLee eso runiwdngdg ote imonmplayepn on wrotwo usnnhedioete.i reDeswd ota h wsye orheuer.u twhneanrni ntt hgae rceoth fmfee ieg?Gh’to” obde wpvuroolrnvkei draeteb nalena c miinoevumasbllyue arsbi nloe f tsthheeer v ciAocemg emt ou Csnoointmyn eeh ceotrsfe tishnhe Bo mpa rortysot. details to go to the media.” Neighbours scheme Sula Rees was there and I knew “Her caring nature and determination to tackle Gay’s family, husband Paul, daughter Debbie and her from working at Sully Hospital. We had a chat, old-age loneliness has touched the lives of so many grand-children Nicole, Joshua and Lexi-Mae, were going down memory lane. I started straight away senior individuals in and around the town. overjoyed with the news. with the ‘telephone link’.” “Gay is one of the most selfless people I have the It is just reward for the thousands of hours she has It involved regularly contacting Age Connect’s pleasure of knowing and I am immensely proud of put in to help members of the local community. local clients to check on their needs. her for having received this honour. Congratulations One of her early voluntary roles was as secretary Gay went on to help on the ‘Aging Well Project’ Gay!” of Barry Hospital League of Friends. and founded ‘Friends and Neighbours’ 10 years ago. On social media people were keen to praise her “Over a 12-year period we raised £60,000-plus for It was a follow to Barry Good Neighbours too. Sheila, Babs and Mary commented: the hospital. We held fetes, Christmas fairs, Easter Friendship Group. “Congratulations to Gay for being honoured by the fairs and received donations from local businesses. Friends and Neighbours meets regularly at Queen and getting the BEM medal. It is very well Dow Corning was very supportive.” Pioneer Hall, Beryl Road, and now has 60 members. deserved. She even persuaded West End musical star Peter Gay is also responsible for the group’s news pieces “You work so hard and put your all into Karrie to come over from Somerset to open one published in The GEM. everything you do. We all love you for what you do hospital fete. A proud member of Cadoxton WI and West End for us.” Gay Fifield BEM with Vale JUDITH’S BEST-EVER CHRISTMAS MP Alun Cairns. Highlight Park bus service FROM Monday, Tesco at an earlier time. January 8, Cardiff Furthermore, the Bus is to operate an campaign with Cardiff extra journey to Bus and the Vale Council to extend the 98 service Highlight Park. as a whole to operate all The incoming 93 day Monday to Saturday service from Cardiff will is ongoing with the help depart King Square at of the Dyfan councillors 9.15pm, named as the 98 Leighton Rowlands and service and will follow its normal route to Vincent Bailey. Highlight Park. The 98 service This extra service will operates through three now be the first 98 major housing estates Judith Dutton and Dipsy (centre), and other supporters of service of the day from (Buttrills, Highlight Park Headfirst, the Velindre brain tumour appeal. King Square and will and Cwm Talwg) and is Judith Dutton, grandchildren and her son-in-law CONTINUED Judith, her son and their sorrow to hope, which is provide an opportunity the only Barry service collecting for Headfirst at the swim. FROM PAGE 1 family received what what that time of year is for travel to Barry not to operate all day Casualty cut free In late 2016, Judith she called “the best all about. Hospital, Highlight Park Monday to Friday and on featured in the paper Christmas present ever”. After the swim on Medical Centre and Saturdays. when she and the Judith, with a faint New Year’s Day, Judith, after collision ‘gBrorauipn yo fF brrieanind-si’n –ju ary c“Wracek h iand htehre vnoeiwces, wsaeid: winhtoo tthoeo kse tah,e t oplldu nTghee a d e survivors who met hadn’t dared to wish for: GEM: “Please thank J through Headway – Leighton has responded everyone for supporting A COLLISION involving a bus “Crews from Barry, Penarth and Ely were readying to his treatment during this, including my and lorry in the centre of Barry were in attendance and extricated one themselves for the 2017 2017 and the tumour has Brainy Friends, who led to five people being taken casualty using a long board and cutting Barry Island Swim. decreased in size. helped with the bucket to hospital. equipment. But this, as Judith To celebrate, Judith, collection and one – BOUTIQUE “Crews worked closely with the points out, is not a story Leighton and others Steve Ryan – braved the The incident took place at just paramedics on the scene to ensure about her health. from her family, and waters with me. before 9pm on Wednesday, December clinical care was given to all five Rather, the ‘worst from Brainy Friends, “It was an amazing 27. casualties, who were then passed into year of her life’ was took part in the Barry turn-out and I am SALE Four ambulances, a doctor, the Fire their care.” because of her son’s Island Swim on New humbled by the people Service and police attended the scene. He added: “As a service, we would health. In January 2017, Year’s Day, raising old and young showing South Wales Fire and Rescue like to remind all road users of the fatal Leighton Dutton was money for Headfirst, the their support. We have Service’s group manager Christian five messaging; always wear a seatbelt, diagnosed with a brain Velindre brain tumour not finished totting up Hadfield, who was officer in charge of never drive while using a mobile tumor. appeal. all the donations – and NOW ON the incident, said: “The service phone, under the influence of drink or Judith said: “All year, Judith said: “Leighton people can still donate received a call at 20.47 on December drugs and use appropriate road speeds we have had this sword is still being closely on JustGiving – but we 27, reporting a road traffic collision at all times, especially in icy and wet hanging above our monitored, but we are are over the £1,000 involving a lorry and a bus on conditions that we have experienced in heads. all positive and proud of mark.” EVERYTHING Wyndham Street in Barry. recent days.” “Things were not him and his positive For details on how to looking good for attitude. I have always donate to the Velindre 1/2 Leighton – he is an said odds are there to be brain tumour appeal, SSSTTTEEEAAAMMMEEEDDD UUUPPP DDDOOOUUUBBBLLLEEE GGGLLLAAAZZZIIINNNGGG??? otherwise fit man, never beaten! So onwards and visit: smoked, not a drinker – upwards for 2018 and a www.JustGiving.com/ac and turned 30 only last massive thank you to count/your-pages/Judith- DDoonn’’tt RReeppplllaaaccceee TTThhheee FFFrrraammeess...... JJuusstt TThhee PPaannneeesss!!! year. Headfirst at Velindre.” Dutton or to donate by “And it was Leighton The family made, in text, send a message to PRICE who revived me and the last days before 70070 using the kept me alive after my Christmas and the New reference NYDS87 CCClllooouuudddyyy222CCCllleeeaaarrr AAArrreee AAA ........... AAAllllll GGGlllaaaazzzziiinnnggg BBBaaaacccckkkkkkeeeeeeddd BBByyy OOOuuuuurrr brain haemorrhage until Year, a mad dash to followed by the £ the paramedics arrived.” prepare for a Christmas symbol with the amount WWWhhhiiiccchhhhh?? 2222255555 YYYYYEEEEEAAAAARRRRRRRRR Leighton, who works that has turned from to be donated. at GE and is a father to All Clothing TTTrrruuusssttteeeddd two young children, TTTrrraaadddeeeeerrr GGGUUUAAARRRRAAANNNTTTEEEEEEEE rtreecaetimveedn te, xwtehnicsihve Got a story? Then get in All Bags included chemotherapy, All Jewellery at Velindre Hospital. touch with us - email PPrriioorriittyy FFrreeeepphhoonnee go “aIltl’ sy ebaere,n” stoauidc hJ-uadnidth-, editorial@glamorgan- All Scarves 00880000 6611 22111111888 “and I had been dreading Christmas gem.co.uk because of what might wwwwwwwwwww...ccclllooouuudddyyy222cccllleeeaaarrrrrr.....cccooommm have happened.” or call 01446 774484 89 High Street, Barry However, in late BBrrookkeenn OOrr DDaammaaggeedd WWiinnddoowwwsss??? FFFaaauuullltttyyy LLLoooccckkksss,,,, HHaannddlleess,,, HHHiiinnngggeeess?? December 2017, just 01446 730811 before Christmas, 4 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday January 4th, 2018 B Primary School pupils take Sky Notes the lead at National Museum for January by Dave Powell of Barry Astronomical Society W E A T H E R colours should look at sky. permitting, January Betelgeux and Rigel. It marks another is the month to The difference is constellation Canis wrap up warm, get unmistakable. Major. The star is white, Have you ever and the flashing is due outside away from wondered where the stars solely because its light artificial light, and come from? They are must travel through our enjoy a Moon-free born in massive clouds of thick atmosphere. sky when you will gas and dust and we It lies about eight light find an abundance sometimes call these years away and is one of places stellar nurseries. of things to see just the nearest stars to us. One of the easiest to spot by looking up. is marked by the three When we view with Familiar constellations stars that make up powerful telescopes we such as Ursa Major lie Orion’s belt. see that Sirius is in fact a close to the Northern With the naked eye or double star. It has a very horizon and the main a pair of binoculars, first faint companion known groups that dominated focus your gaze on the as a white dwarf. This is our summer skies are three stars, then carefully an old star and, our Sun also very low down, drop your gaze straight will, at the end of its life, close to the north- down until you notice a become a white dwarf. western horizon. fuzzy bright blob: this is On January 26 our High overhead we find the Orion Nebula. On a Moon forms a triangle A GROUPof year-6 They were given the On the rocks with Albert Primary pupils Perseus and Auriga. good night it is seen with with the Pleiades and pupils from Albert opportunity to go behind at the National Museum of Wales. Both of these the naked eye, sometimes Hyades, and the Primary School in the scenes of the museum constellations are close known as M42/43. It is following night it lies to Penarth have and spend time taking an Cemetery Road to the Milky Way arm of also sometimes called the the left of Aldebaran. 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This www.barryastronomical. ✭fguanll etroiuers .”of the many art tporgojeetchtesr.” on other Tdehleig hteGdE tMha t thhee c ouwncaisl ocof nstellatthioen s is finnoewst sthtaer ibsr icgahllteedst Ssirtaiur s iann dth ies wordpress.coDmave Powell was delivering what the rising above the south- A Happy✭ ✭community had been eastern horizon and it is, waiting on for so long. of course, the wonderful JCP Solicitors and “This patch of land has Cllr Rowlands says the full potential Orion. so much potential which of the area will be realised at last. To locate it, first find will now be realised the bright orange star Glamorgan Law merged NewYear thanks to these upgraded short of just over £90,000 to the budget by the Vale Aldebaran, marking the plans. meaning that only the Council, allowing work V-shape pattern of the on 25 April 2017 “The investment park would be on the centre to go ahead. Hyades cluster. Now project that has been developed, without the The project board met look towards the left and ✭ ✭ announced will be additional community recently and agreed the slightly lower, Orion is from pivotal in the building. new layout which will be one constellation that Our services include: development of the area But following an submitted to the planning looks like something it is and will provide local agreement that this was department for planning supposed to represent –a residents with much an inadequate outcome consent. The plans could man, in fact a hunter. • Accident & Injury needed amenities.” for the project, a further go out to tender in early The main outline of The original plans fell £124,000 has been added 2018. tshtaer sm an mseaersk itnwgo brigthhet • Buying & Selling Property shoulders, the left star is unmistakable, the colour • Family & Divorce is orange/red and goes by the name of Betelgeuse. SALE ✭ It is one of the • Property & Land Disputes brightest of our naked eye stars, and is a real supergiant; so big, it • Rural Affairs NOW ON would swallow our Sun many times over. The • Services for Business right shoulder star is called Bellatrix and is white. • Wills & Probate 50%OFF From the shoulder we drop to the waist and here we find three bright stars, Get in touch on 01446 771 742 forming the hunter’s belt looking close together; or [email protected] these three white stars, PRICES FROM £10 from the left hand side, are known as Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. ADINI, OLSEN, BIANCA + MARBLE, Gaze lower still and POMODORO, HUDSON & ONSLOW we locate the hunter’s feet. The left foot is OPEN MON-SAT 10AM-5PM marked by the white star Saiph, while the right 4 Wick Road, Ewenny ✭ foot is marked by the ✭ brilliant white star Rigel. CF35 5BL This star is about 60,000 times as luminous as our Tel 01656 658388 Sun. Anyone who has trouble distinguishing the Thursday January 4th, 2018 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 5 Vale Council Barry Dock RNLI Generous apologises after seeks volunteer response after confusion at press officer Christmas Island car parks BARRY Dock RNLI is issuing available on the phone 24/7 to provide its own call for help as it looks help and guidance.” for a new volunteer press The volunteer press officer role may Day fire take up between one and five hours a officer to join the station team. week, depending on operational Martin Bowmer, coxswain at Barry activity, and can be managed around GENEROUS local people have raised Dock RNLI, said: “Just as the RNLI the right candidate’s own relies on volunteers to crew its commitments. over £800 to help the Mohammed family lifeboats, we also rely on a network of Apply online at following the fire that ripped through volunteers nationally to tell the media www.rnli.org/volroles. For further their house in Barry on Christmas Day. and“ Ythoeu pduob lnico ta bhoauvte wtoh aht awvee dhoa.d any ipnrfoocremssa otiro vno luanbtoeuerti ngth we itha pthpeli RcaNtiLoIn, The blaze took place at Merganser Court, off formal media or communications contact the RNLI’s Volunteering Team Thompson Street. experience as such, or to have on 01202 663346 or The family escaped injury, and emergency performed a similar role before, you [email protected] or for more accommodation has been found for them. just need to be enthusiastic and willing information on the role or Barry Dock A fundraising page was quickly set up. So far, 54 to learn. The RNLI’s Media RNLI lifeboat station, contact RNLI people have dipped their hands in their pockets, and Engagement team will provide all the Regional Media Officer Chris Cousens the total stands at £842. training and support needed and there on 07748 265496 or Donations can be made at will be someone from the RNLI [email protected]. gofundme.com/8zxh5m-house-fire-christmas-day. Boulders at Nell’s Point blocked Aberthaw House Hotel’s Roof removed due parking spaces in the car park. ‘Jumper Day’ for charity to storm damage CONTINUED and there were large paying at Harbour FROM PAGE 1 queues developing. Road. With machines He went to both car He added that he was AS high winds began to buffet the south closed, Mark said some parks and found at also amazed that 250 Wales coast, the Fire Service was called to people wondered Harbour Road car park parking spaces were a Barry property on Tuesday to make it wpunanohrctekiectirhentesag ri,w n ib tab urwetn ca tpahsu eefosyreep welee rtheat omNfinveaeelcl ho’wsif ne Pterhoesei ni wfntoo nuuroskrenin.eg o, fa tthe bPboloouicnlkdt eecdras ro wpffah raikct hNb yme lbel’aisgnt sraeta m1fAe.o 1.v4esadpm oa k wfelhastew nroo imot fba fnerco amme xaep pdlraaoinnpgeeerdrt:oy u isn“l ByG aliobrrobyso en sdcduroeeww tnos if tickets are not He said a council there was a knock-on storm damage. The occupiers were taken to safety.” purchased they could be worker told him at around the Island with liable to a £70 fine. Nell’s Point that the visitors parking in Mark found out machines had gone residential areas and on Got a story? Then get in about the problem when down and they had had pavements. htrheege s uIplsaolark nved its owit oah rocs o awurepitlhe on twoa l“soI fc srkea eitdh p:e am‘rWk uihnpeg,r .ea nddo eits sta“rtM thoes tN oefw u sY leikare oton a editotoriaulc@hg lwamithor ugasn -- egmema.iclo.uk their dogs, and they told it say that?’” good feeling, but not him they had parked at He pointed out that it the Vale Council. They or call 01446 774484 Harbour Road car park was unfair to those caused chaos and anger. “It was very Donations sought disappointing for some Helen (the visitors and for local to fund woman’s traders.” proprietor of Shampan Mike Clogg, Vale Aberthaw House voluntary Council operational and Whispers manager for highways Tapas) and waiter and engineering, said Frankie, holding the work in India the council was aware classic carol of recent issues relating challenge. Award winning Indian sub continental cuisine A YOUNG Barry to the car parking A B E RT H AW Restaurant & Takeaway woman’s New Year machines at Barry House Hotel held a EARLY BIRD SPECIAL resolution is to go Island and apologised Christmas jumper on a voluntary for any inconvenience day charity event in overseas placement caused. aid of Save the 4 COURSE MEAL in India. He explained: Children. To be able to realise “Council officers were Regulars donated Only £9.50pp her aim, Cuiying Ma, on site to assist people money and people took also known as Tracey, looking to leave their part in Save the needs to raise funds cars for the New Year’s Children’s ‘make Mon -Thurs 5.30-7pm towards the trip. Day swim. Christmas better with a She has just completed Unfortunately, the staff sweater campaign’. two years of studies in present were unable to Originally, £112 was French and economics at resolve all problems so raised between tSGhhEee Mffi elsUdh,n ei avnhedar sdit toyla dl wTahyoesf tCou tiayrkionel geo nMin aa I vnisod lhiuaon.ptianrgy tchloe smeda cahnidn evsi switeorres DDexeetccraee mm£bb2eerr6 2w31a, 5s buatd adnaednd harboured an interest in advised that there thanks to six-year-old voluntary work. well as tackling other would be no parking Seth Donovan who gave “During my time at issues like gender charges that day. back his winnings from a university, I was equality and access to “Two of the carol game. iennvteorlpvreids e ino rgaa nissaotciioanl edu“cI awtiiolln .be living with a mpaarckh aint eBsa irnry e aIsclha ncda rare “WAh astp oak ebsrwilolimanatn tshaiindg: 2 FOR 1 caiamllse dt o eEmnapcotwuse r pwehoipclhe hanodst fIa mwiillyl fobre 1w0 owrkeeinkgs now operational and the for a little boy to do. He in need through with the local community council’s specialist knew there were others MON-THURS ‘enterprise in a empowering them by maintenance contractor in more need than him.” sustainable matter’. teaching leadership skills staff are working to MAIN COURSE & POPPADOM “Therefore, I have to create a lasting ensure others will be 5-8pm TAKEAWAY ONLY taken a year out of difference to their local too in the near future. university to apply to community.” “Customers are (TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY) ISnetrevrincaet.ional Citizen plaAcesm enpt,a rTt raceoyf neethdes reminded that there are SUNDAY BANQUET “In October, I was to raise £800 which will a variety of methods to honoured to be selected fund the cost of the pay for parking in the 5 COURSES £9.95pp as a volunteer overseas programme and enable council’s coastal car with Voluntary Service them to send more parks. These include Midday - 9pm Overseas on an ICS volunteers in the future. cash, by phone, text and placement in a small ICS is funded by HM smartphone app, details Tel: 01446 771682 01446 774590 community called Government. For of which can be found 70 East Gate, Cowbridge, CF71 7AB Jal“gIa onw iinll Inbdei a.working dEentaacitluesd or IiCnfSo,r mseaatirochn at The New Year’s day 2014 Tiffin Cup Finalist (cid:129) Certificate of Excellence (cid:129) Trip Advisor with the rural poor on on the internet. For www.valeofglamorgan.g swim drew another issues relating to their details of Tracey’s plans, ov.uk/en/living/Parking/ bumper crowd - livelihoods and natural visit www.justgiving. Coastal-Car-Parking- see more pictures Certificate of Excellence resource management as com/cyma. Charges.aspx”. on pages 6 and 34. 6 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday January 4th, 2018 B A bracing start to 2018 PHOTOGRAPHS by ANDY WICKS Telephone 07855 374478 FROM near and far, from young to old, they came in their droves to Whitmore Bay Barry Island for the New Year’s Day swim, and what a way to blow out the old year – as well as the odd hangover – and welcome the new one. Some festive funsters came as Elvis, others as characters from Dr Who, Tellytubbiesor The Little Mermaid. Some donned their best Batman Y-fronts and came as they were (eyes right). Many braved the less-than-warm waters to raise monies for their own chosen causes (see Judith Dutton’s story on Page 1), both local and national. More photographs on Page 34. THE SULLY U3A GROUP LOOKS Tally ho! WWII Axis FORWARD TO A VERY BUSY YEAR fighters on menu for HAVEyou read about Sully U3A’s Paramedic in Guatemala’, ‘Wales Land of Llandough, Rhoose, Wenvoe and a number aviation buffs successful monthly meetings and Song’, ‘Art and the Working Artist’ and of other settlements around the Vale. wondered what exactly Sully U3A ‘The Davies Sisters’. At a very successful Christmas social, is? 40 Sinutlelyre Ust3 gAro oufpfse.r sT mheesme bmeerseht irpe goufl anrelayr layt mseervmebde rbs ye ntjhoey ecdo mfemstiivttee ef, oofidn iashnidn gd ritnhke ONDecember 13, the Penarth of the aircraft’ and will show pictures The U3A is a self-help organisation. It is monthly, fortnightly or weekly intervals. enjoyable afternoon with singing carols Aviation Society held its of the aircraft and give further details, open to all in their ‘third age’ which is Some groups develop knowledge and skill, accompanied by Rosemary Cook. Sully annual Christmas social at the such as numbers produced and how defined not by a particular age, but by a period in life in which full time learning a language or a musical U3A is looking forward to 2018 with Penarth Conservative Club successful the aircraft was. employment has ceased. instrument. Other groups share ideas and optimism. when, remarked a Our engine expert Lawrence Ferris techniques enabling members to make Chairman Dai Jones said: “We have a qpuriaLTmlehiefaei rmcrneaoi tnitoiigsvn esi.ns o ofr o adr wisiattsirn dcost;wi oennn jsoabykemetw,e newte initsh ttnhhoee psirmoSgporlmeys ese nbgjoortyohiu ntpegas c ahacirtnievg i tamineods r else uacrrhenc inraegsa . tsipoonratsl,, ntshtuaemr tn baee xfrte owffe winne tmwer oeinnstttihenrsge asstnpidne gaw kgeer roasu rlepi nsh esodop ouinnpg. ”f otor sehpvaeodnk bienysgp a’eslr le”son.nte, r“taanin emxecneltl ewnats wneiclWle bshseya ornyno wth ajiotnhidn t ettoch hehn esilocpca iloe udtyte ?tiaf Wilse. meet learners and the teachers, and they are all walking and lunching. There is usually no Members can re-join and pay their Thanks are given to all the on the first Friday of the month at the Ucr3eAat ivme emanbde rsl.e isItu rep roovpipdoesrt uendiuticeast ioinn ala, mmeinmimbeurms wleovrke lo or fp lkanyo awt ltehdegire oowr ns lkeivlle, l.as aJannnuuaarly s u1b1s carti pthtieo nO altd 1 S.3c0hpomol oinn TShuulrlysd. aAyt, moregmanbiesarsti ownh oo fh tehlep eedv ewnitt.h the Penarth Conservative Club. friendly environment. Current interest groups include: book the same time, new members will be This coming Friday, January 5, the Visitors and potential members are Sully U3A is a charity which is run club, calligraphy, computing, gardening, welcome to join. society will meet at the Penarth welcome to attend a meeting, for a entirely by volunteers and draws upon the knitters and stitchers, wine appreciation There is no extra cost for interest group Conservative Club at 7.45pm for small donation, to sample our konwonw lmedegme,b eerxsp etroi enocreg aannisde skainldls opfr otvhiedier andP hcyresaictiavle awcrtiitviintgie.s include badminton, mhireem obre rcsohnipsu (moathbeler st)h. aDna it hJeo nceoss ti sosuf erso othme 8foplmlo.w M uepm lbasetr mToonnyth C’sl etamlke notns wBrililtish hospitality. Further information may interest groups, in accordance with the croquet, ice skating, pétanque and table invitation: “Come and see what we can and American fighters of World War be found on our website wishes of the membership. tennis. More specific learning activities offer you.” Two with a look at the opposition. www.penarthaviationsociety.co.uk, In addition to interest group meetings, include languages, musical instruments and For specific information about Sully He will talk on aircraft from the Facebook page the general membership gathers on the photography. U3A, email [email protected] or Soviet Union, other Allied forces and www.facebook.com/penarthaviationso second Thursday of each month to hear a The membership is drawn from various telephone the membership secretary, Janet, Axis fighters. presentation from a guest speaker. Topics places, not just Sully itself. Members come on (029) 2053 0034. As before, Tony will give what he ciety.co.uk and from our secretary, covered have included ‘Living as a from Penarth, Dinas Powys, Barry, Cardiff, MB describes as ‘a layman’s appreciation Barrie Howell on (029) 21322385. Thursday January 4th, 2018 www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news THE GEM - 7 B ‘Don’t buy high-powered cars for young Loved ones were men, and fit dash cams, says police officer remembered on Two men jailed for causing Christmas Eve the death of young mother RIGHT: Barry Mayor Nic Two racing when her path crossed irresponsible driver. Hodges. motorists were with these two ‘boy “Road traffic injuries jailed on Friday, racers’ whose selfish, are the leading cause of CHRISTMASEve December 22, for immature and arrogant death among people aged was a very busy behaviour in deciding to between 15 and 29 years causing the death of race their cars on a public and I’d appeal to parents time at Merthyr a young mother. road resulted in such of young drivers to share Dyfan Cemetery Jamie Oaten, 23, devastation. the responsibility of the with many people pleaded guilty to causing “Fettah even tried to emergency services and the death of Jenna Miller argue that he was not road safety charities in remembering loved after his Audi A5 involved in the incident better educating our ones buried there. ploughed into her car as but we are pleased that a young road users. The candle lighting she left a petrol station on jury found him just as Jamie Oaten. Joseph Fettah. “I’d urge parents to event at Merthyr Dyfan Cardiff Road, Barry, on guilty as Oaten for ask themselves whether September 27, 2016. causing Jenna’s death by would have been proud “Joseph Fettah buying a powerful car for Chapel is now in its 11th Joseph Fettah, 20, who dangerous driving. of. protested his innocence an inexperienced young year. was engaged in a high- “We wish to express “Finally, we hope that throughout the court driver is really a sensible Mayor of Barry, Cllr speed “impromptu race” our gratitude to all the lengthy prison terms proceedings, maintaining option. The staggering Nic Hodges, who with Oaten at the time of persons who tried in vain handed down to Oaten that he couldn’t have power of the two vehicles organises and runs the the collision, denied the to help Jenna on the night and Fettah give them the been responsible for Mrs involved in this case was event with his wife same charge, but was as well as the many opportunity to reflect on Miller’s death as his car a significant factor found guilty following a witnesses who the heartache and wasn’t involved at the allowing them to reach Shirley, was very trial last month. subsequently attended devastation they have point of impact. motorway speeds in pleased to extend a At Cardiff Crown the court trial to give caused.” “However the seconds. warm welcome to Court, Oaten, from evidence in difficult Senior Investigating evidence clearly showed “Ask yourself how everyone who lit a Barry, was sentenced to circumstances. Officer, Sergeant Chris that his actions in the often your loved ones are candle in memory of a three years and nine “We also wish to thank Grey, from South Wales moments before the changing their brake months’ imprisonment, the South Wales and Police, said: “This is a collision were pads and tyres, and loved one. Club looks for and Fettah, from Rhoose, Gwent police forces and tragic case which has had instrumental in encourage them to He said: “Christmas was sentenced to five the Crown Prosecution a huge impact on so contributing to the inspect their cars can be a very difficult years. Service for their detailed many lives, particularly tragedy. Any driver who regularly for damage. time, we all really miss new treasurer Both were also handed investigation which has those of Jenna Miller’s gets behind the wheel of “I’d also encourage the people we love who seven-and-a-half-year resulted in a successful young sons, who will a vehicle and drives in parents to consider won't be there to share BARRY Beavers Disabled Swimming club driFvionlglo bwainnsg. sentencing, end“ Itto’s p rocheeeadrintbgrse.aking nwoitwh ouhta tvhee irt om ogtrhoewr. up tdhied misa, nwneitrh hoeu ta nqdu eOstaiotenn, obplatciokn sb osxuecsh aans d fidttainsgh Christmas Day. is looking for a new volunteer treasurer. Mrs Miller’s family said: that two young boys, “Jamie Oaten and putting their own life and cams which – as well as “Thank you for the This important committee role involves: “We are still devastated through no fault of their Joseph Fettah will now the lives of other road lowering insurance kind donations of £380 producing financial reports for committee meetings; at the sudden and tragic own, now have to grow spend a considerable users in grave danger. premiums and providing which will be split producing end of year statements; paying in manner in which we lost up without the mum they time in prison, where I “I hope this case sends peace of mind for parents between my chosen invoices, occasionally banking money and the our“ Sbheaeu twifausl Jaenn nean.tirely icdoomlimseidt.t edW et oa reb ritnogtailnlgy sthinec teirmeley toh orepfel ectht eoyn uthsee am osttaorrki smts eswsahgoe tfoa iol thteor –dr iwveilrls teon cboeu mraogree aywouarneg, charities, Ty Hafan and maHnaoguerms eanret offle axnib alne nbuuatl buusdugalelty o af m£1o8u,n0t0 0to. about innocent victim and the boys up so that they devastation their selfish recognise how lethal a more cautious and more The British Heart one hour per week. clearly in the wrong develop into decent and reckless actions have vehicle can be when in respectful of the road and Foundation.” Interested? Contact club secretary Patricia Finch place at the wrong time young men who Jenna caused. the control of an other road users.” AS on 07517 121729 or email [email protected]. 8 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday January 4th, 2018 BCL It’s the New Year: be inspired GETTING RATTY to create a new workspace IN COSMESTON! Inspired people co-working in new, innovative flexible workspaces. THE Vale Council’s team’s research into exploring renovation of rural buildings for Creative Rural opportunities for bringing rural enterprise provides Communities team is redundant and underused opportunities to expand the inviting readers to an binutiol duisneg sf oirn bthuesi nruersasl pVuarlpeo bsaecs,k as wo“rTkshpea ecve eonftf eprreodv.ides an ideal ‘WInosrpkisrpinagc eNs eEwvent’ on wsmelall la sb ufisnindeinssg oowutn tehres ivniteow tsh eoifr oppanpeolr toufn eitxyp teor tlse warhno f rhoamve o tuarken ABOthVe EC:o Msmemesbtoenrs of National Trust members W5.3e0dpnmes daat yS,t J Danonuaatrsy A 1r7t sat wsuogFrgkeesespdtasbc atehc kant e ttoehd etshr.ee  aorneline surveys tihneto p pluionngeee troin tgr awnsofrokrsmpa scpeasc.”es COVolSunMteeEr GSrTouOp.N January and volunteers Centre. landowners in the rural Vale who The event will be a networking Volunteer Group The Vale of Glamorgan talk, and new members are always The event will bring together are unsure what to do with their opportunity to meet people who have been out Association of National Trust welcome; the membership year pll‘woenroaooerrwkpnkie, sn mrpigtnyao nf croooeewrvs a’ann.bt eeiowvruse t wa fdnloeedrxvk ibesblupolseapicnienesgs stoes dbarepuepprsToeirnhloriteepcssrt,re s ibaae i utssge i,srl fdoatlr iweusnxpgigniogsbgkl lai eenas sgp wpw petoeeorrtls kilfot sieannp sdfaocres. htiwshnuaootcversherke e sa cswpsot aenhpcdvole ae i mnnartn naeledoydr o sobrk etweihdn epiugtrohn fstideontaanr ntkthitea ehslployaldceerss, btcshuhreriegv chkeyt m t hraoaenr fdwnts ia’en.tagerrsl yv otilnoe Mhtuhoseuel dmaimln begoev rreinstns iin naJggan, ndturi maaVtrehoy.el urm netteheteairnnsg iitinss cJvaoocmlTquhmuneetee ltnieancrleske s ––W owgnai livJtlelae rnnbsu e,b ayawrby Jho o1ouh. tn aH rOee lniDvryey rfE farlynlinds fG–2u 0oRn1Tvdu4heir nria–sngl m2 pDt0rheoe2rnvjo0teeu ,cR lgwto uhphhr mataihcsle herCn eWitocs Pm eefirluvmosnehguddrneaidmt ibemsye ctcohroteehlCa leVatrlib.lanrol geJr ao‘ttnoceoa aat-hlwnlaodonw rl keB baiinurrngds i,fsn Crpeoaasmcsbeei nses ’aet coitnh Cpolnoe Iua0fsn 1yec4 oir4lue.6 g w7iso0teu4rl8 dw2 8liit.k hFe Cotorl a mairto tBerneodn,ter s“mapRnoodAavk f eetwdss p heaaVerrrnsaoeo lu enwn p dale atxectCphre ledoa v uinolnaaelcnkedides:l Wof eILWdtu neneltclsaihdnk ageywtso, inJll,ap nClbauoecaw erya bv r1aiadi7tlg ,a eba.1lt1e T ahafetm eDr utokhnee Caliitfv otfeerllordi m ntthsh ,eet hr weeB mbhrueo.fc oelr-eePa rJsyoecdhe n DCfayomfrfyirl yypn ul recHfht oaausnesdde the European Agricultural Fund Member for Regeneration and information about the project is walk over them ,they for Rural Development, the Planning, said: “The Council available at leave impressions in the Got a story? 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For more information, visit: role in the Assembly way in tackling young people. The ‘End me in opposing the communities. learning opportunities and one-to-one www.kingsmonkton.org.uk or call has given me many domestic violence. incinerator, I hope we teaching. Sixth-form pupils have 02920 482854. 10 - THE GEM www.facebook.com/glamorgangem • www.twitter.com/gem_news Thursday January 4th, 2018 ‘Major Trauma CHALLENGE WALES THANKS VOLUNTEERS Network’ consultation will be ending soon PEOPLE are being reminded that the available for the public to review at a series of local deadline to have their say on the public meetings across the region. The times and venues for these events are being publicised locally proposals to develop a major trauma through the region’s health board websites. network for south Wales, which includes As part of the consultation period, members of south and west Wales and south Powys, the public in the region are invited to submit their comments and opinions on the proposals. approaches. The detailed proposals are contained in the public The consultation period, which will run for 12 consultation document ‘A Major Trauma Network weeks, will close at 9am on February 5. During the for south and west Wales and south Powys’ which consultation period, the proposals are being made will be widely available across the region and available to anyone who requests a copy. More information and the proposals for developing a major trauma network for the region can be downloaded from www.publichealthwales.org/majortraumaconsultati on, where there is also the opportunity to respond on the proposals. Some of the Challenge Wales volunteers LOCAL charity Wales but knowing that Wills, Lasting Powers of reqPuaepsetr copies of the full document are availabfrleo mon: celebrating a successful 2017. Cthhaanlkleendg e Walietss tchreew ebdo bayt yowuansg pbeeoipnlge Attorney, Probate and Estate [email protected]. Could you volunteers for their who had faced GEM readers are invited to send their bereavement, personal Disputes & Administration thoughts on these proposals to the newspaper. continued support setbacks, life-threatening Please include full contact details and send to love a pair at a festive illness and other WE ARE A LOCAL, WELL [email protected]. volunteers’ evening disadvantages made the ESTABLISHED LEGAL PRACTICE Living well with arthritis of old dogs? held at Pier 64, vmoeymagoerasb le maonrde We will: Aha Ns EsWtarLteivdi ngin W Belal rwryit ha Anrdt hwritilils smupepeto rat tg rAougpe PeInna r2t0h1 7M, aCrihnaall.enge rewOavrdeirn gt hfoer vyoeluarn,t eetrhse. •Be polite and professional Connects Cardiff and Vale Senior Health Shop, Wales volunteers charity and its volunteers •Respond promptly to your enquiries 38 Holton Road, Barry. donated no fewer than have also worked with •Provide clear information on costs Sessions will be held monthly on Tuesday 14,500 hours of their young people who have •Offer home visits where necessary (1.30pm to 4pm) starting Tuesday, January 9. time to Wales’ Tall Ships, low literacy, are Contact 01446 732385 or May on 07711 3669456 helping and mentoring homeless or at risk of Please contact Brendan Sweeney. for further information or just come along. young people through homelessness or have accredited onboard learning disabilities as Telephone 01656 645921 Spacious Family Caravan learning activities, part of its successful overseas and local ‘Voyages of Discovery’ E-Mail: brendansweeney@ £19,995 adventures enabling all programme which is set davidprosser.co.uk Sited on award winning park, Trecco Bay, abilities to develop and to continue into 2018. 3 Court Road, Bridgend CF31 1BL Pinovrethnctoarwyl .p Iancckl uTdVe,s p 2a0ym18e nstit eo pfetieosn,s i nasvuarilaanbclee,, iemmpprloovyaeb ility skills.their volAunlttheoeursg hh emlpa noyn obfo athrde David ProsseDr &P LCaow is L tihmei tteradd.ing name of deposits fr0o1m6 5160 %77. 4M3o7r0e fcoarr bavroacnhsu arvea.ilable. 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