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Thursday, July 12th 2007

7:40 PM

Hendy news

Hendy pool committee

 

Seventeen members of the committee met last week, with an important item on the agenda, they had to choose a consultant to conduct a feasibility and business study for the pool and parks committee, four companies had responded with a tender quote and eventually after briefing through their references of community projects that the companies had worked with,  the committee short listed two and after a final vote the committee  decided to interview one of these companies, the company has been contacted and will now be coming to the next meeting to discuss their tender quote in a little more detail, if the committee are happy with this presentation they will then be appointing the company to start the work..

 

Hendy Junior School

 

I’ve received a quarterly report of activities that the school has been involved in. They have competed in the Llanelli schools indoor football competition and also in the MacDonald’s competition. The school has also had matches against St Michaels and Burry Port. Two of the pupils Max Easey and Joshua Batcup have continued to play for the Llanelli Schools Rugby Team, whilst Max has been selected to play for the Dyfed Team and Joshua has been playing for East Carmarthen. And three other pupils Heifin Jones, Rhodri Rees and Alex Williams have been selected to attend a seven week trial for the Llanelli School boy’s under11 team.

The school was participating in the carnival sports event, the beach rugby festival and the Llanelli Schools Athletic Championship, the figures for those attending dragon sports club has continued rising and during a recent meeting it was agreed that the school attempts to gain accreditation for the standard of the sport within the school. The cricket team competed in the Kwik Cricket competition in Llangennech. The Azzi Memorial fund kindly donated money in order to purchase a cross country team kit, on July 9th the school also entered the swimming gala held in Llanelli and finally in Eisteddfod yr Hendy Jessica Flack, Chloe Davies and Sian Grosvenor won the collage competition.

 

 

Memorial concert

 

The famous Pontarddulais Male Voice Choir will be performing a concert in their home town in the school leisure centre on the 21st July, the Noel Davies Memorial concert; will also feature Lleisiau LLiw and Nicky Mead on the Trumpet. Tickets cost £7 from any chorister or Lyn Anthony on 01792 884279, further details can be found on the choirs web page http://www.pontarddulaismalechoir.com/choir_concerts.php?concertID=28 

 

Winning Carnival Programme

 

Every programme has a unique number which is entered into the draw the winning number would be worth £100. The winning number is 1635 and the reserves are 648,   1124,     113,   276,   74,   and 2045. Please Tel 882777 if you have any of the numbers listed

 

 

Summer Sensation

 

Cyngor Tref Pontarddulais town council will be proudly presenting at Coed Bach Park Pontarddulais on Saturday 28th July gates open at 4pm “Night at the Opera” a Queen tribute concert. They will be supported by an “Elvis tribute” and “2 plus1” 70’s and 80’s music. The event will be compared by D.J. Chris Smithy. Further info and details of the web can be found on the www.pontarddulais.com web site.

 

Bus Stop Issues

 

Following the street meeting with the county council and a local surgery with Nia Griffith MP, a meeting with the First Cymru Bus company management has now been agreed. There will be a further site meeting on Friday 27th July , at the bus stops to discuss bus routes/stops and issues.

 

Fundraising for Air Ambulance.

 

The Red Lion in Hendy is holding a two day event on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th of August, there will be live entertainment, bouncy castle in the garden, hot dog van, and the event will have an auction and raffle. Paramedics from the Air Ambulance will also be there over the weekend. Hendy pool committee collected gifts to raffle off during the carnival and the stall raised £123, there were some items left over and at last weeks pool committee meeting the committee decided to donated the gifts that were not won to the Red Lions Air Ambulance event.

 

Miss Wales Earth 2007

 

The Miss Earth Pageant contestants are informed, goal-oriented and committed to playing a part in preserving and protecting the environment for future generations. Miss Earth UK aims to find a Miss Earth England, Miss Earth Scotland, Miss Earth Wales and a Miss Earth Northern Ireland who will proudly represent her nation in fulfilling the ideals of the competition - that beauty queens can be strong and effective advocates for Mother Earth.  Web address www.missearthuk.co.uk Hendy pool committee member Miss Kylie Hearne has entered this competition, Kylie is 21 an is an active member of the Pool Committee and she has a web page with photos and her interests on at http://www.myspace.com/kylz4cymru to support her in the competition you will need to text MissEW03 and send to 84205 the live final is being held on July 27th

 

 

Pontarddulais Walking Club

 

Members would like to thank Mr Brian Lloyd for leading the walk to the Caerfannell Valley in the Brecon Beacons. Due to the prevailing and inclement weather on the day, only the loyal and intrepid turned up in attendance. The fine weather walkers were as usual conspicuous by their absence. Also a big thank you to Mr Denis Sheehan for leading the walk to the Preseli Hills in Pembrokshire. Highlight of the trek was a visit to Carnmenyn, scene of the Blue Stones of Stonehenge. The journey that took the stones from Carnmenyn to Stonehenge remains a mystery to this day. At the end of the trek the group of trekkers endured a torrential downpour of monsoon proportions that thoroughly drenched the group.

 

 

 

for those that cant place kylie here's her photo below, shes the grand daughter of the late hendy historian ivor griffiths who's written lots of articles on the history of hendy and wrote history articles every year in the carnival programs and he's commissioned lots of articles for the bbc web site here's just one story http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southwest/sites/pontarddulais/pages/old_church.shtml

 

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Thursday, July 12th 2007

12:51 PM

evening post

The south wales evening post has printed the story about the hendy pool, link and story below
 
http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=161389&command=displayContent&sourceNode=161372&contentPK=17800432&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch
 
CAMPAIGNERS TAKE POOL FIGHT TO PEOPLE
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CHRIS HENWOOD
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09:00 - 11 July 2007

The fight to save a Llanelli lido has moved on a step with talks aimed at drafting business consultants into battle.Campaigners bidding to save the 75-year-old outdoor swimming pool in Hendy were due to meet last night to discuss the move.

They were expected to hand out a £14,000 contract aimed at finding out what villagers want to see happen to the pool - and if those hopes can be realised.

It comes five years after Carmarthenshire Council condemned the facility to closure with claims it was no longer financially viable.

However, Hendy Pool Committee chairman Calfyn Evans said: "There is a huge amount of support for the pool project.

"It is very important to the village - from the old people who remember it being started, to the young people who are missing out on a fantastic day out."

The 30m by 12m pool was built by out-of-work miners by hand, with pickaxes, shovels and coal drams from nearby mines. But with its 2002 closure, after cracks appeared in its walls, Wales was left with only one historic lido left open - in Brynaman.

The unpopular move saw more than 2,800 people sign a petition in 2005, while meetings on the issue have drawn audiences of 200.

The campaign has won the support of town MP Nia Griffith, AM Helen Mary Jones, and former town AM Catherine Jones.

However, the year after the petition, the spectre of a concrete-filled pool was raised when the county council confirmed it wouldn't sanction refurbishment works.

It called for the committee to take on responsibility for the pool and look for its own funding.

The county council's executive board member for regeneration and leisure, councillor Clive Scourfield, said his authority would only offer its advice and support.

Nevertheless, Mr Evans is hoping the feasibility study will lead to a £420,000 regeneration project.

"We do recognise there may be issues of sustainability in regards to the running costs, maintenance and volunteer commitment over a long period of time," he said.

"We also recognise the site might be better used for an alternative leisure amenity.

"Perhaps there could be an artificial pitch, tennis courts, a paddling pool or, at the other extreme, an indoor heated swimming pool.

"One way or another, we will save it if the feasibility study allows."

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Thursday, July 12th 2007

11:49 AM

usdaws respect day

yesterday it was usdaw's national respect day www.usdaw.org.uk at the llanelli branch meeting the other week i had provissionally booked to attend an activety with the area orginsor at a venue in neath.

i had agreed that he would ring me to confirm details closer to the date, which he had done leaving a message on my answer phone, i had turned my phone off during filming of the hendy pool with the bbc, i had also turned my phone off when i was in the studio of the radio station and my phone was off during the pool committee meeting

 

i popped up to white springs yesterday for an hour and whilst there i started deleting and picking up my answer phone messages, had ten unread since monday afternoon and the area organisor had left me a message planning the event, (he had rung me during the radio presentation) asking for me to return the call, unfortunately i was about two hours late for the event and after three attempts to ring him, i left my appologies on his answer phone

had the western mail not run the story and the tv and radio not been chasing for coverage, i would have turned up at the neath event because i was looking forward to attending the stall with some neath union colleagues

 

but i'm sure they will understand and it went well all over the country http://www.usdaw.org.uk/politics/news/1184234493_26963.html

   

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