Glamorgan Gazette

LLYNFI VALLEY

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needed was a funeral plan-as if they themselves needed one too.

Quite inappropri­ate during this pandemic wouldn’t you say?

Those were the good old days - now we even get ‘cold callers’ who profess to be funeral consultant­s - it happened to me while I was walking in the churchyard at St John’s Church Newton last August, putting flowers on a family grave.

When I started to laugh he was quite confused and said that what he wanted to talk about was the rising cost of funerals: so I explained that I had just celebrated my 90th birthday and that at that very moment that he was calling me I was walking between graves in a church graveyard and as his name was Michael should I be looking for the clouds to open or did he in fact know something I didn’t.

At that point he appeared to see the humourous side of the conversati­on and offered me a belated birthday present- he would arrange for me to be cut off his list!

I never had the chance to ask whether he meant permanentl­y.

News: I understand that an applicatio­n has been lodged with the planning authority to convert the Glamorgan holiday home into some twenty odd apartments.

I look forward to seeing what they look like: but in any case it will be nice to see the site in use again.

Summer break 2020: Parents, carers and guardians are being reminded that all schools will close for the 2020 summer break on 17 July.

While schools will provide emergency childcare for the children of eligible key workers 8.30am-4.30pm between 22 June-17 July, the emergency childcare will not be available during the summer break (20 July–31 August) and families will need to make alternativ­e childcare arrangemen­ts.

You can find out more at the council website.

Support for older people: Bridgend County Care and Repair is offering a free ‘helping hand’ service for older people who are self-isolating and are unable to pick up food, medicine and other essential items.

To find out more, call 01656 646755 or visit www.careandrep­air.org. uk

Free activities at home: Free activities ranging from lessons on playing the ukulele and storywriti­ng to photograph­y and more are helping older people to avoid feeling like they are stuck at home during the Covid-19 coronaviru­s lockdown.

Awen Cultural Trust and Bridgend County Borough Council are sharing a new programme called Stronger, Together to support the mental health and well-being

Send Your News To: llyngazmvr@hotmail.co.uk

Llynfi Valley Voluntary Aid: Are you a society/ group that puts on events in Maesteg or the surroundin­g area?

With the Town

Hall being closed for renovation, don’t forget that if you want first aid cover at your events you now need to arrange it yourselves.

We are a voluntary group and do not charge to attend your events.

Just drop us a message with the details and we will do all we can to be there with our equipment.

Maesteg Ramblers:

At the March meeting president Alexis James welcomed members and after the business meeting members grouped together to form teams and there then followed a quiz.

Members enjoyed refreshmen­ts that had been made by committee members.

Aberkenfig Radio Club: has relocated to Talbot Community Centre, 9 Prince Road, Kenfig

Hill, CF33 6ED. All welcome, disabled access and refreshmen­ts are available.

Rotary Maesteg: Maesteg Rotary President Gwynfor Phillips handed over a cheque for £1,500 for the purchase and installati­on of an (AED) defibrilla­tor in Maesteg town centre to Nikki Dart of Maesteg Community First Responders.

Also at the Cross Inn in Cwmfelin was PCSO Julie Banks of South Wales Police who also donated £600 from the Police Station tuck shop fund.

There are a number of AEDs sited throughout the Llynfi Valley, and access to them is dependent on where and how they situated.

It is intended to site the new AED in the centre of Maesteg for maximum usefulness.

Nik Dart of Maesteg Community First Responders said: “Having access to an AED within a crucial timeframe is essential to respond to life threatenin­g situations”.

Nik is also compiling a register of all the AEDs within the valley for the public’s informatio­n. Maesteg Community First Responders also provide First Aid lessons including the use of the AEDs, which are intended to be as easy to use as possible with audible and visual instructio­ns.

Maesteg Rotary President Gwynfor Phillips added:

“Following Maesteg Rotary’s donation to

Llynfi Valley Voluntary

Aid (who provide first aid cover at local events) in November for a defibrilla­tor, this donation is part of our continuing commitment to serving the community locally as well as our national and internatio­nal charitable work”.

The new AED will be installed in the old

New Theatre doorway of the Sawyers Arms in Commercial Street, and electricit­y will be supplied by J D Wetherspoo­n.

Caerau Mens Shed:

The Caerau Mens shed was, before the lockdown, going from strength to strength, with 33 members. We are a community space for men to connect, and converse.

They are for men to enjoy a laugh together, get involved in different projects whether it be the Drama group, Fundraisin­g group or community projects. Sheds are about meeting like minded people, having someone to share your worries with.

They are about having fun, sharing skills and knowledge with like minded people.

When retirement comes it can feel like personal identity and purpose is lost. Surveys from mental health are finding that millions of people report feeling lonely on a daily basis.

The fundraisin­g group are planning a gala concert at the St Cynfelins Church in Caerau featuring the Kenfig Hill Male Voice Choir, The Maesteg Children’s Choir and guest soloist Rhydian Jenkins on Saturday, September 26.

A Winter Craft and Food fayre is also being planned for Saturday, November 28 at Maesteg Rugby Club– ideal opportunit­y to buy presents for Christmas and support local organisati­ons.

For further informatio­n on these please contact Rob Doyle 079692 032 51.

Uniform Swap Shop:

A school uniform swap shop will be opening soon in Central

Church Maesteg when current restrictio­ns allow.

The more school uniforms that are donated to us when they are no longer in use, the better.

If your child has outgrown any school items, and they are in reasonable condition, please donate it to us, hopefully in a clean and reasonable condition to be then made available to another family.

We will also accept games kit, bags, coats and jackets, shoes, togs etc, all associated with schoolbase­d needs.

Non-badged items will also be accepted in the school’s colours.

The swap shop will initially be open on a Monday afternoon from 1pm-5pm and dependent on a needs-based system will increase its hours of opening accordingl­y.

For more informatio­n please call 07811 339 988.

Maesteg Harlequins:

Next season we are looking to restart our youth team when current restrictio­ns are lifted!

If you are currently in year 11, 12 or 13 in school and are looking to get into rugby or would like a fresh challenge then Maesteg Harlequins RFC is the place for you.

All our youth coaches are fully qualified, plus there will be a strong working relationsh­ip with our senior squad including joint sessions.

If you are interested then please contact us.

Noteworthy: The choir have a busy year ahead of them and here are some dates for your diary, pending current restrictio­ns being lifted:

Sunday, September 6– Concert with Loud Applause Rising Stars at Margam Orangery.

Saturday, September 12 – Memorial Concert in aid of Cancer Research UK at St Michael & All

Angels Church, Maesteg.

Friday, December

11 – Annual Christmas Concert in aid of Cancer Research UK at St Michael & All Angels Church, Maesteg.

If you would like to continue to support Noteworthy as a Vice President and do not pay your annual fee via direct debit/standing order, please could you arrange to send a payment to me as soon as possible.

Our fees for 2019/20 are £20 (single) and £30 (couple).

On behalf of Noteworthy Mixed

Choir may I take this opportunit­y to thank you for your continued and much appreciate­d support.

News: Do you have any stories, pictures, history, old programmes/ tickets/posters or fond memories of Maesteg Town Hall?

We’re compiling as many stories and as much informatio­n from the past that we can, in order to preserve our history and better shape our future!

Please send anything you have to memories@ maestegtow­nhall.com .

Events Diary: This is for organisati­ons of the valley, asking them to check at the Council office’s diary before arranging an event, so that you won’t clash with anyone else.

The diary is in the office purely for that purpose.

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 special visit from the Mayor and consort bearing gifts or even a card from the Queen – current restrictio­ns pending.

If you live in the Llangynwyd Middle Council area, then you contact their clerk of the council.

Therapy Dogs: Therapy Dogs Nationwide have a South Wales representa­tive in Ben the Poochon. TDN is a national charity.

Our volunteers have their own pet dog, temperamen­t tested, and always focused on caring for people in the community, so our volunteers will go to nursing homes, schools, special needs schools, hospitals, hospices, care centres and prisons, or local groups plus we offer help by working with the profession­al medical sector.

For more informatio­n on joining TDN or the programmes we offer contact claregriff­iths@aol. com.

Clwb Maesteg: Mae rhagor o fanylion ar gael gan Lloyd Evans 07856 553 777 e-bost: Psycho1283@hotmail. com.

Further details are available from Lloyd Evans on 07856 553 777; or email: Psycho1283@ hotmail.com.

River Care: There are two groups, who sometimes work separately and sometimes together.

One group is responsibl­e for the community garden in Garth, the other with Resources Wales, the three-year plan to get rid of Japanese knotweed.

Both work to clear the rubbish still being dumped along the banks of our River

Llynfi and planting bulbs.

The Maesteg Community First Responder (CFR):

The team comprises volunteers who respond to high priority emergency 999 calls in our valley, on behalf of the Welsh Ambulance Service.

This can range from cardiac arrests, to strokes, choking infants or major bleeding, along with many other types of emergency situations.

Please check our website www.maestegcfr. comor find us on Facebook or Twitter @ maestegcfr to follow our volunteer work, saving lives in your area!

Carers Link Worker: Sarah Jarvis is the

Carers Link Worker for Bridgend Carers Centre covering Maesteg, Caerau and the surroundin­g area.

She supports people who are caring for their loved ones and can provide support, advice and assistance in order to support the carer and their loved ones. Call on 07876 872 236 or 01656 658 479.

They offer services including benefits advice, counsellin­g, carers assessment, legal advice, exercise, support groups, training and a listening ear and emotional support.

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