Monday, 29 April 2013

St Hilda's Church, Griffithstown, South Wales, Flower Festival


St Hilda's

St Hilda's Church  1888-2013   (125 years)

For all those who love flowers and enjoy meeting people.


Flower Festival
"From the Old to the New"
Arranged by the Pontypool Floral Art Society

Thursday 16th May
Preview evening 7.00pm in St Hilda's Church, tickets £10.00 to include:

renditions from the choir "Cantorion Sanctaidd"
light refreshments

Friday 17th & Saturday 18th May10.00am - 6.00pmm tickets £7.00

Sunday 19th May
10.30am
Festival Sung Eucharist for Pentecost
Celebrant & Preacher Right Reverend Dominic Walker O.G.S., Bishop of Monmouth


2.00pm-5.00pm Flower Festival, tickets £5.00
6.00pm Pentecost Praise & Thanksgiving Service & Party

http://www.cantorion-sanctaidd.org.uk/

Church Hall Open Day
6th May 10am-4pm members of the hall committee will escort groups around the recently refurbished church hall and refreshments will be served. 

Spring Fayre & Plant Sale
11th May 2.00pm    Presenting a wide selection of locally grown bedding plants along with other stalls and refreshments available.




 

Sunday, 28 April 2013

The Valleys' Top 10 Castles, Railways & Sights, South Wales

 
 
 
1. Ruperra Castle
2. Pontypool Museum & Park
3. Caerphilly Castle
4. Eglwysilan Church
5. Kidwelly Castle
6. Brecon Mountain Railway
7. Ynysangharad War Memorial
8. Vaynor old and new churches
9. Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway
10. Nantyglo Roundhouses
 
This map reveals ten places to visit.  There are many, many more depending on your interests:  History, Heritage, Cycling, Rambling, Pubs & Real Ale, Shopping, Bird Watching.  South Wales can provide the ideal holiday, or short break for your favourite hobby.
 
 
 
 
Welcome to Wales (via Severn Bridge)

Note:  Unfortunately there is a charge of £6.20 per car to come to Wales from England.
Return trip to England is free.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, 10 April 2013

National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth - online data

Records at the Steelworks Museum at The Works, Ebbw Vale


The British Library and National Library of Wales have preserved every book they could lay their hands on for viewing and research by future generations.

This weekend they announced that they plan to now preserve online websites, blogs and even tweets. This means that, hopefully, this blog on the South Wales Valleys, will be preserved in perpetuity fo future generations to view and enjoy. (Rather a daunting thought.)  All the more reason for me to make it relevant and interesting.

Unfortunately there are no plans at present to make this collection available online.  Interested parties would have to visit one of their libraries.

Thank you National Library.

www.llgc.org.uk/
https://twitter.com/NLWales

www.bl.uk/

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Six Bells near Abertillery, South Wales

When the Six Bells Pit closed in 1964, the area lost its purpose.  With a strong community spirit and a little help, they have created a village to be proud of.  Their first project was to revitalise a rather dreary tunnel under the railway.  The history of the village, complete with farms, the pit and chapel was illustrated.

Gateway signs were also erected along with Pippin art in the tunnel under the roadway.

The Community Council erected a miners' memorial in the 1990's, but unfortunately, made of sandstone, it is absorbing groundwater and eroding badly.

Miners Memorial created 1990s (showing erosion)

The Ebbw Fach Trail passes this way on its way from Llanhilleth, via Brynmawr to Black Rock.  The Trail uses the disused railway line to link points of historical interest and beauty spots.  As well as cycling or walking the trail, the points can be accessed by car.

Guardian oversees the Six Bells valley, his arms outstretched in desperation.  Sebastien Boyesen's intention was to create the impression of a survivor or rescuer from the disaster in 1964 when 45 men were killed from 48 who were down the pit at the time.
The original miners' memorial with Guardian in the distance, between the hills

Guardian measures 20mtrs in height, as tall as the Angel of the North. 

Ty Ebbw Fach, once the Coach & Horses Inn, is open (except on Monday) for a welcome cup of tea and slice of cake.  The Heritage Room harks back to the 1960s (the time of the biggest postwar mining disaster).  The story of the village, the people and the disaster, is told through multi-media, photographs, and newspapers.







http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Bells_Colliery

http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/15510.asp

www.facebook.com/GuardianWales

https://twitter.com/TyEbbwFach

http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/cy/art/online/?action=show_item&item=2192
Shows Lowry's painting of Six Bells Colliery, Abertillery.  Painting is on display in Cardiff Museum.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Ynys Gwydr - Island of Glass - Merthyr local Opera, South Wales



Photo


In April, Head for Arts will be staging a new opera being created by the people of Merthyr for the people of Merthyr, telling a little-known story from our early medieval past.

Yn Ebril 2013, bydd Celf ar y Blaen yn llwyfannu am opera newydd a gaiff ei chreu ar gyfer pobl Merthyr gan bobl Merthyr, adrodd stori fach adnabyddus gan ein gorffennol canoloesol cynnar.


Tickets are available from Head4Arts, details on the poster below.

Llangorse Lake has always been a place of mystery and atmosphere. 
The island on the lake has been explored and found to be a Crannog -
an artificial island constructed by man. 

Much research has revealed its history (more later), and inspired exhibitions and
this opera.

www.head4arts.org.uk

https://www.facebook.com/notifications?clk_loc=1#!/events/299136733546744/

Hot off the press....the new Ynys Gwydr poster

Caerleon Festival 2013 - Arthur Machen

Join the Caerleon Festival in celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Arthur Machen's birth.
 
5th to 14th July 2013
 
Arthur Machen circa 1905.jpg
 
Born on 3rd March 1863 at 33 High Street Caerleon.  His father became vicar at Llanddewi Fach just north of the village and the family moved to the Rectory there when Arthur was still young.  Although he moved to London on leaving school, and never returned to live in Gwent, the rolling hills, tumbling streams and secret corners had a powerful and enduring influence on his imagination which he used to a great extent in his mainly Gothic Horror writing.

To avoid disappointment, please check the accuracy of this programme before attending.

for further information visit:  www.caerleon-arts.org

http://www.caerleon-arts.org/Programme.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Machen

Friends of Arthur Machen website:  www.arthurmachen.org.uk/    

PROGRAMME

As usual there will be a week of varied events leading up to the big weekend on the Hanbury Field - keep an eye on the website for more details.

Children's art will be created by local school children, there will be Shakespeare in the Roman amphitheatre, music and singing - folk, rock, pop, classical, jazz and choir, exotic dancing and art and craft exhibitions.


THE ARTHUR MACHEN WEEKEND
Friday 5th July - POETRY PERFORMANCE– Goff Morgan - Evening

Saturday 6th July 10.15 - 4.15pm - A LITERARY APPRECIATION (WRITERS’ TALKS AND FORUM), at the Priory Hotel
Catherine Fisher, Mark Lawson Jones, Gwillam Gaines,
Robert Kingham, Merlin Coverley, Godfrey Brangham
Films
The Chepstow Bookshop will be providing copies of books for sale at this event

Saturday 6th July - Evening 7.30pm MACHEN RECITATIONS - Machen’s birthplace, High Street
Goff Morgan

Sunday 7th July 9.45am - The MACHEN WALK – starting at Llansor Mill Tickets

FESTIVAL WEEK
Sunday 7th July 4.00pm - SONGS OF PRAISE - A Festival Welcome from St Cadoc's Church

Sunday 7th July 7.30pm - GUITAR RECITAL - Rossini Bartolotti-Hayward
Llanhennock Village Hall

Tuesday 9th July 6.00pm THE DR. MARK LEWIS TALK –
“ANTIQUERIAN CAERLEON - ARTHUR MACHEN & THE MAKING OF A MUSEUM'
- The Roman Legionary Museum (Tickets (£3.50) on sale at Museum - Tel. 01633 423134)

Tuesday 9th July 7.30pm - A CONCERT IN THE CHURCH
Blaenavon Male Voice Choir
and Robert Urban-Nagy (Baritone) in St Cadoc's Church

Wednesday 10th July 7.30pm - MACHEN’S LONDON TALES – Robert Kingham
– the Old Baptist Church

Thursday 11th July 7.00pm - BATH HOUSE BARDS with Danny Abse and the Young Scribblers Society
The Chepstow Bookshop will be providing copies of books for sale at this event

Friday 12th July 7.30pm - SHAKESPEARE'S 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM'
The Festival Players - The Roman Amphitheatre

Friday 12th July 8.30pm - BLUES CENTRAL - Electric Blues Band
The Bell Inn Free Entry

THE LITERARY WEEKEND
Saturday 13th July 10.15 - 3.30pm - MEET THE AUTHORS - the Priory Hotel
Adrian Masters (Political Editor at ITV Wales) will be interviewing
Prof. Bernard Knight CBE, Phil Carradice, M.R. Hall, Grant Sutherland & Jasper Fforde
The Chepstow Bookshop will be providing copies of books for sale at this event
a Welsh bookshop will also be available

Saturday 13th - Evening 8.00pm - JOHN HEGLEY in the Town Hall
The Chepstow Bookshop will be providing copies of books for sale at this event

Sunday 14th July 2.00pm - THE ALL WALES COMIC VERSE COMPETITION - the Priory Hotel
Compere – Goff Morgan
Judges – Rhys Hutchings, Chris Edwards, Peter Manley, Paul Flynn, Richard Frame
- Includes a performance by Dawson-Banks

THE BIG FREE FESTIVAL
Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th July
MUSIC and DANCE – the Hanbury Arms and the Bell Inn – Day & Evening
SCULPTING – the Hanbury Field - Day
ARTS and CRAFTS – the Hanbury Field - Day

AND LATER IN THE YEAR -
Friday 4th October 7.30pm
RICHARD DIGANCE – Llanhennock Village Hall

Saturday 19th October 7.30pm
STEFAN GROSSMAN – Llanhennock Village Hall

Saturday 20th December - 7.30pm
BELSHAZZARS FEAST - Llanhennock Village Hall