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Tuesday, August 14th 2007

8:45 AM

hectic weekend after a weeks holiday

It all seems to happen at once, especially after a weeks holiday, so i will have quite a lot of info to catch up with, in todays blog,

I had a weeks holiday, didn't go anywhere this year, as the girlfriend has just finished having a new bathroom and kitchen fitted, literally finished on my first days holiday, a friend of her family arrived to fit new lights in her kitchen for her, and the very previous evening on my arrival, she had only just put the paint brushes away.

Saturday we were unpacking boxes from her old kitchen, and unpacking from shopping for the annual barbeque, there's only one day between amanda and luke her boy, and to celebrate, we hold a barbeque during a weekend in August, the weather was good, and the usual crowd turn up. This annual barbeque took place a week last Sunday.

For three years running i have been the chef and this year, we bought a new barbeque which was bigger than the old one, and it was a bonus as it was more than 50%, of the normal retail price.

The barbeque went well and i've update you on some of the activities during my week as i was on the internet from Amanda's house and we made discussions with our find of historical photos in the local museum. see august 5th entry, (i never got round to my garden as i ended up staying up Amandas all week)

So this blogg will catch up on last weekend and some of the news from the village that i've now caught up with. I got home Thursday and spent most of the time dealing with the pile of mail on my doorstep having been away for the best part of 7 days. Amanda came down on Friday to stay for a few days as she still had holidays left, and i was going to socialise in the Air Ambulance Fundraiser that councillors Bill and Lynne Vonk had been organising in the Red Lion. It was a year last weekend that i had organised the fund raising weekend in the Red Lion, which had raised almost five grand for the Hendy Pool,     

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Back in March Tony the landlord and the regulars had asked was there going  to be a repeat of last years event and Bill and Lynne decided they wanted to support the air ambulance.

Prior to arriving in the Red my mum had phoned asking could i pop up to the fishery, as White Springs had a big event there starting that evening with sky sports filming the event, I told my mum we were popping to the Red Lion first and we would probably see her later.

It was the last qualifying match for the event, before the final in September of the welsh carp masters, with more than ten grand of prizes available at the final, and there was also a junior match organised on wednesday at the fishery

http://www.walescarpmasters.co.uk/Venues.htm

I hadn't been into the Red for more than a month, so i was quite looking forward to catching up on some gossip, and i also haven't seen much of Councillors Bill and Lynne Vonk, it must have been about three weeks ago that we last met,

Anyway Amanda and myself arrived in the Red Lion at about 3.30pm and preperation was still on going, the barbeque hadn't been set up and they were still planning on what items were being auctioned on Friday night and Saturday night and sticking raffle tickets on the smaller items that the Hendy Pool had donated from what was left from the Pontarddulais carnival,

At the carnival we had childrens toys in one bucket a prize every time an adults were three for a pound, at the red lion all the prizes were in one bucket.

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Vernon was also doing the lucky dip style raffle 3 tickets for a pound with a 50% chance of winning a prize there were just as many loosing tickets in the bucket in the Red Lion, I had £4 pounds worth after it had started and my 12 tickets produced 7 winners, I had a tin of spaggetti, a tin of macaroni cheese, a bottle of perfume, a set of three wooden chopping boards, a tin of french onion soup, a jewellery case, and two stainless steel milk jugs, the type you normally get in a tea pot set.

A further dip later by Amanda saw us win a tin of jam sponge pudding, a vintage corgi toy car, (a 1950's bus) some kids books, and three plastic toys that normally come from inside the free mcdonalds happy meals, which we quickly lost to Vernons four year old grand son who was watching me collect the prizes, if Amanda shouted out a winner, any raffle ticket over 400 was a looser, all the lower numbers were winners.

This small lucky dip event saw 99% of the prizes being claimed, Vernon said there were only five items left on the table which people had won and said they didn't want it re-raffle it, I understand from Vernon more than £40 was raised by this event alone, there was also a main raffle, the hot dog barbeque stall, and the auctions in the evenings, so final amounts collected haven't been announced yet?

Anyway i started this blogg that i was catching up on the gossip, apparently on Wednesday youths smashed the Hendy Village glass bus shelter pain and only two months ago the phone box window were smashed, i was also catching up on the red lion fire incident which i had heard about but was being told it by witnesses and tony offered to play back his cctv coverage as he has four digital cameras which are recorded on a hard disc which records 24/7 and holds about 60 days of recording before starting and recording in a loop, but i had already seen footage on you tube, which had been sent to me by a local.

The Wales today news came on and Amanda had a phone call, was she watching the news, because Pontarddulais was on, so everybody piled out of the beer garden and into the put to watch the news, and parts of the you tube footage were shown on the news bulletin, the tv was showing this report because of the evening post story which has since published lots of letters about the incidents in the village

http://tinyurl.com/2pttu3 story also pasted below

A COMMUNITY IN CRISIS
15 readers have commented on this story. Click here to read their views.

08:50 - 09 August 2007

Residents of an embattled Swansea community have responded with disbelief to claims that they don't have a problem with out-of-control youth gangs.Many people in Pontarddulais say the town is a no-go area for families and the elderly because of the mayhem being caused by a minority of yobbish youngsters.

Police insist the situation in the town is no worse than anywhere else in the county, and that they are tackling reports of anti-social behaviour with high profile patrols.

However, such is the level of concern in the community, residents have only been prepared to talk to the Post on the condition we do not reveal their identities publicly.

One 73-year-old said: "I am worried for the safety of myself and my family.

"The people in the village are incensed about what is happening.

"It is only a minority of youngsters but they have no respect for anyone."

She added that she had witnessed a catalogue of intimidation, drunkenness and damage to cars and property. She has also been a victim of vandalism.

Another local added: "I am amazed at the police response.

"They may say the problem is no worse here than anywhere else, but as somebody who has lived here for the past 20 years, I can tell you it is.''

Concerns about tearaway teens have been heightened since have-a-go dad Peter Matthews (pictured, above right) was assaulted outside his Caecerrig Road home by rowdy youngsters he had asked to keep quiet.

The 56-year-old remains in a serious but stable condition in Morriston Hospital with a blood clot on the brain after being knocked to the ground and smashing his head on the road.

Police have questioned four people about the incident, and have released them on bail.

In response to the wave of concerns Pontarddulais Town Council is to hold an extraordinary meeting.

Town mayor Gail Bateman said: "We are very concerned about what is going on.

"It is a serious situation and we want to look at things we can do to help.

"We hope the meeting will come up with some ideas."

The special meeting will be held on Wednesday, in the Mechanics Institute, St Teilo's Street.

The council has booked the main hall in the building in anticipation of a large number of residents attending.

The meeting starts at 7pm.

Councillor Bateman said: "We are going to look at what the council can do to help address law and order problems.

"We will look at how we can work with the police and what resources we can give them, and what kinds of activities the council can provide for youngsters."

Councillor Bateman added: "We have gangs congregating on the streets with nowhere to go and nothing to do. Often there is drink involved.

"I know these problems aren't unique to Pontarddulais - it is a social problem - but a lot of people in the community are worried about what is going on."

Another local added: "People won't speak publicly because they are afraid of reprisals if they do. That can't be right.

"What we need to see is more police out and about, acting as a deterrent.''

http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_6930000/newsid_6935900/6935918.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm&nol_storyid=6935918&news=1

Pontarddulais was on the news about the incident earlier in the week, but Friday night's news show actually showed some of the you tube footage of the Red Lion incident,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_6940000/newsid_6941300/6941336.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm&nol_storyid=6941336&news=1

i was nights last night to be continued............


 

 

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