Glamorgan Gazette

LLYNFI VALLEY

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Send Your News To: Marion Rogers 01656 733417 llynficolu­mn@sky.com

Rangers U12 Football Team: Llangynwyd Rangers BGCW FC, based in Maesteg, are recruiting for an additional team of U12 players for 2017-18 season.

This age group is for current Year 6 primary pupils.

If anyone would like details please contact safeguardi­ng officer Maria 07854 416 132.

Events Diary: There is a town events diary at the council offices.

All organisati­ons are urged to enter events to avoid overlappin­g or clashing events, etc.

Special Dates: Do you have a 100th birthday coming up, or a golden or diamond wedding and live in the Maesteg Town Council area?

You, or your relatives, can inform the council. Then you can expect a visit from the Mayor and consort bearing gifts or a card from the Queen.

Concert: Noteworthy mixed voice choir will perform at St David’s Church Maesteg on Friday, September 15th at 7pm.

Together with their musical director – expert musician Ryan Wood – they will sing to raise funds for the Llynfi Valley Council of Churches’ appeal.

Each year they donate Christmas Vouchers (at one time they delivered food parcels, but have changed to vouchers). Tickets will be £6.

Maesteg C C: The club is available for hire for parties, christenin­gs, etc. Contact Ryan Parry 07712 243 589 and Lyndon Horrigan 07971 943 284.

Ramblers: Maesteg Ramblers will meet this coming Sunday at 9am for the 9-mile walk to River Rhymney plus a meal. Contact 01656 734779. For details. Remember that you walk at your own risk.

Art Society: The society meets at Maesteg College every Monday from 4pm6pm and work is created in a variety of media.

Yoga (seated): For people with mobility difficulti­es – gentle exercise aims to help the release of tension from the body. At St David’s Church (opposite Asda)

Ukelele Club: The Maesteg Ukulele Club meet every Monday (except bank holidays) at 7pm in the Cross Inn, Cwmfelin/Maesteg. For all levels of players – new members are welcome.

Parkinson’s Support: Maesteg Parkinson’s Support Group meet at Maesteg Hospital one Wednesday a month at 2pm. Contact Bernard Barns for details on 733560.

Men’s Shed: The Men’s Shed Maesteg Headquarte­rs is open at the Court House every Thursday from 11am1.30pm.

They have been producing a monthly podcast which goes out live on Celtica Radio on the last Wednesday of the month at 8pm, and podcasts are available on the Shedquarte­rs website (maesteg shedquarte­rs. wordpress.com).

Regular activities include a music group, woodwork, guest speakers, painting and other activities and community events.

All welcome, and a hot meal is cooked every week.

Murder: There’s a Murder Mystery Book Club which is held at the library in Maesteg Sports Centre.

A book for the month is given, you read to a specified page, ring Martyn to say who you think is the murderer, then meet to discuss the book on a Saturday morning.

Interested? Contact Martyn at the library.

Choir News: If you like to sing then join our friendly choristers who come from all over the borough.

Côr Meibion Maesteg a’r cylch/Maesteg Male Voice Choir rehearse at the Celtic Club on Thursdays and every other Tuesday from 7pm-9pm on Thursday with a 15-minute break and from 7pm-8.30pm on Tuesdays with no break.

Côr Merched Cwm Llynfi, the Llynfi Valley Ladies Choir rehearse at the Catholic Church – St Mary’s and St Patrick’s – on Wednesdays, from 7pm-9pm.

Maesteg Gleemen Male Voice Choir rehearse at the British Legion Club, from 7pm on Mondays and Thursdays.

Harmony Ladies Choir rehearse at

Maesteg Children’s Choir: The children are guaranteed a great time learning new songs.

They meet every Saturday in the Crypt of St Michael’s Church from 10am-12noon and pay only £2 a week.

Curtain Up Youth Theatre: Meets every Tuesday at Maesteg Town Hall from 4.15pm for primary school age children and 6pm for those of comprehens­ive school age up to 18.

They are trained to a high standard in all aspects of stage-craft – acting, mime and movement.

Fee is £6 with an offer of £10 for 2 in the family.

Scouts, community based: The 3rd Maesteg Group meets at the building in Llwydarth Road. Beavers (6-8 year-olds) meet Monday 5pm-6.30pm; Cubs (8-10) meet Thursdays 5.30pm-7pm and Scouts (10-14) meet Thursday 7.15pm-9.15pm, all cost £3 each week.

The 631 (Maesteg) Squadron meet on Tuesday and Friday evenings at their Upper Street HQ and welcome boys and girls aged 13 and over.

The Courthouse in Station Street Maesteg is open every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5.30pm7.30pm.

MHM Wales: Emotional Wellbeing Drop-in. Thursdays 12.30pm4.30pm at Central Ecumenical Church, Church Street, Maesteg. Over-50s Coffee Group every Wednesday 2pm4pm at Lloyds Café, Maesteg.

Special Families: This is a family support group in Maesteg for families that have children with disabiliti­es.

Term Time Support Group Coffee Morning at Maesteg Sports Centre Wednesdays, from1012no­on – open to all.

Term Time Saturday Activity at Maesteg Sports Centre, from 12noon-2pm, members only.

Contact Claire Edmunds on 07588 460 796 or find Special Families Maesteg on Facebook.

Doggy Bags: Maesteg Council Offiices on Monday to Friday between 10am-1pm have free doggy bags for dog owners to clear up the mess their animals make.

Pet Care: Holidays away, not got enough hours in the day?

Llynfi Pet Care, in Maesteg area – dog walking, pet sitting and house visits throughout the day.

Contact Leah Powell on 07966 351 244 or email: info@ llynfipetc­are, or find them on Facebook.

Credit Union: Llynfi Valley Credit Union is open for business for just £1 membership joining fee.

You’ll find it at 15a Talbot Street from 9am-1pm Monday to Saturday, call 731392; or 177 Caerau Road, also from 9am-1pm, Monday to Friday, call 736267.

Food Bank: The service is kept stocked by generous people and stores in the community.

You can deliver items to Noddfa in Caerau, Peniel in Maesteg, or Caerau Developmen­t Trust via Dr Jill.

Free Tai-Chi: There are sessions of tai chi movements in the Maesteg Welfare Park, every Friday at 10am for four weeks started July 21.

There is no charge and it is suitable for all ages regardless of their experience so I hope people can come along and enjoy the session.

Town Hall: Children’s entertainm­ent, Higgledy Piggledy Pie is coming soon on Saturday August 19 at 2pm.

It’s a 45 minute show about a king who asks for a higgledy piggldy pie for his supper.

The royal chefs are thrown into a spin, especially when they find that the cupboard is bare!

They are helped by their Vegetapals to collect the special nursery rhyme ingredient­s.

Tickets cost £6.50 from 01656 815915 or from maestegtow­nhall.com

Matinee Theatre: I went to see the Lunchtime Play on Wednesday, July 19 – a comedy written by Kate Bowman who lives in Swansea - and thoroughly enjoyed the hour.

The Wednesday plays are now a regular at the hall.

The next one is on August 31 and tickets cost £5.50.

Coming up is the Johnny Cash Road Show on Saturday, September 9. Award-winning singer/ songriter Clive John presents the show, which has sold out wherever it play.

Then there’s Rich Hall’s Hoedown on Thursday September 28.

Salvation Army: Maesteg

Nanty Sport: Llynfi Valley Table Tennis every Friday evening from 6.30pm-9pm, at Maesteg Sports Centre.

All equipment is provided for use, with qualified coaches to help and assist from absolute beginners to the more experience­d player.

Admission is £3 for adults and £1 for children. Call Peter Williams on 07956 608 581.

Nanty MI: Bingo Night with refreshmen­ts at Nanty Miners’ Institute on a Monday and Thursday from 7.15pm.

Nanty Library also has two large halls available with vacant slots throughout the week and weekends.

Call Bernard Aylward 01656 739898.

Caerau Men’s Shed: Every Friday from 1pm3pm. Based at Noddfa Community Project, Caerau. Every man welcome over the age of 18 years.

More informatio­n please call or email Phil John Secretary on 07966 614 459 or you can email: jen4phil4e­ver@talktalk. net.

Developmen­t Trust: Daily cooked meals from wide menu MondayFrid­ay.

Free food available Monday-Saturday mornings; Charity Shop open Monday-Saturday; Library; Computer suite with computer use – help available; Craft sessions Thursday 6pm onwards; Keep fit – two sessions according to ability on Wednesdays (call 01656 810 225 for details); Music and story recording sessions Tuesdays – volunteers welcome; craft groupjewel­lery & card-making; computer suite; various courses.

Call 01656 810225 or email caerau developmen­ttrust@ gmail.com for more informatio­n.

Noddfa Community Project Caerau:

Mondays: 5pm-8pm UDC Dance; 6pm-8pm Fitness Class.

Tuesdays: 10am-noon Caerau Foodbank – vouchers only (vouchers can sort on Monday and Thursday 1pm-3pm from Noddfa); 1pm-3pm Bingo Club; 4pm-6pm Caerau Boxing Club; 4pm-5.30pm Kids Club (Homework and Drop In – Primary School); 6.30pm-8.30pm Youth Club (11 to 25-year-olds). Both Kids/Youth Club link with Caerau Growers – Market Garden.

Wednesdays: Job Club and Adult Art/ Crafts; 5pm-8pm UDC Dance; 6pm-8pm Fitness Class.

Thursdays: 11am-3pm Sewing Class; 4pm-5.30pm Kids Club (Homework and Drop In – Primary Schools); 6.30pm-8.30pm Youth Club (11 to 25-year-olds) Fridays: Youth Drop In, from 4pm-5.30pm. Fitness Club, from 6pm-8pm.

Saturdays: Free for bookings.

Sundays: UDC Dance Noddfa Community Project, run by a group of volunteers who are very experience­d and a qualified manager at the helm. Both Kids Club and Youth Club have qualified and experience­d youth workers.

The local PCSO and Fire Service provide support to a variety of projects within Noddfa.

Noddfa Community Project can be hired by calling 01656 738 866.

OAP Club: Garth OAP Club meet in their hall on Bridgend Road every Wednesday, from 5.30pm-7pm.

A new craft group is starting on Tuesdays from 10am-12noon. Cost £3 and any type of craft is suitable.

New members warmly welcome. Membership fee £2 then weekly subs £1.

Available for hire, except Wednesday evenings, with easily accessible, toilets, kitchen and hall all on one level.

Ideal for meetings, family parties and most groups at just £10 per hour.

Call Anne on 07904 604049 or 737323 or Ethel on 735571. We are now on Facebook.

Social sessions: Chat over tea/coffee, bingo, card games, day trips, dining out and the occasional speaker. Call Anne or Ethel as above.

Llan Hall: The fundraisin­g lunches are on the third Wednesday of each month at 12.30pm for 1pm, at the Corner House.

Llangynwyd Village Hall Activities:

Mondays: Parents and Toddlers, from 10.15am-noon. Contact Val Duffin on 07800 662829.

Simple Sewing Group, from 6pm-9pm for all abilities. Call Anne on 0790 460 4049 or 07904 604049.

Llangynwyd Middle Community Council meetings, 6.30pm-9pm.

Tuesdays: Tea, coffee and lunch, from 10am-2pm.

Tai-Chi, from 12.30pm-1.30pm, contact contact Gloria Lake on 079140 56553.

Tir Iarll craft group (except the 1st week of the month), from 1pm-3pm.

Singing for Pleasure group 7.30pm-8.30pm, Contact Colin Williams on 07733 592 733 .

Llangynwyd Community Associatio­n, 7pm-9pm.

The hall is also available for weekend hire, details at: www llanvillag­ehall.org or Facebook or call 07936 524 553.

Shiloh: Shiloh Church Llangynwyd offers activities for children and young people of school age on Mondays 6pm-7pm (Warrior Club ages 5-11 Fun, games craft and much more); Fridays 7pm-8.30pm ( Youth ages 11-16 games, refreshmen­ts and topical discussion). Admission 50p.

Free Courses: With Bridgend Communitie­s First. Advance booking required by calling Jeremy on 01656 643 518 or 07815 527 124 or email: Jeremy.Dimond@ bridgend.gov.uk.

Courses include: Mindfulnes­s at Caerau Social Centre on Thursdays July 20 and 27 and August 3, 10 and 17, from 12.15pm-1.15pm.

Maesteg Town Hall – Wednesday, August 2, from 12.30pm-3.30pm. Come along and see demonstrat­ions and chat about learning and employment opportunit­ies near you.

Enjoy children’s crafts, reduce your stress session. Tuesdays, August 8, 15, 22 and 29, from 1pm-3pm. Join us in making relaxing essential oils and scented bath bombs!

Bavo: Bridgend Associatio­n of Voluntary Organisati­ons (BAVO) wants to recognise and honour outstandin­g people and organisati­ons that have made a significan­t contributi­on to our community during the

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