Glamorgan Gazette

LALESTON & BROADLANDS

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Litter Problem: Irresponsi­ble people continue to drop their litter wherever they wish throughout Broadlands and surroundin­g areas.

Apart from walkers and cyclists it appears that many residents dispose of rubbish over their garden fences... they cannot see it but everyone else can!

A bathroom sink can be seen in the bushes alongside the footpath leading from Heol y Bardd upto Broadlands, placed nearer a garden fence rather than close to the footpath where it could be collected easily.

We are fortunate to have great recycling facilities in the borough and it is a shame that lazy people do not use them.

Dot Williams, a very caring lady and conservati­onist residing at Oaklands is often seen litter picking in the area and many thanks of appreciati­on are sent to her for helping to keep the community tidy.

Visit the Rhiw Arcade: The Rhiw Arcade in Bridgend is now worth a visit with bright colourful shops selling a variety of good quality goods therein.

St David’s Day Celebratio­ns:

Join the Craft Cwtch Artisan Shop and Studios where there is a kids colouring Club 9.30am-10.30am.

Competitio­n Presentati­on with the Mayor of Bridgend

Macrame Class 11am-1pm (must book)

Stacey’s Delicious Delights Pop Up!

The Craft Cwtch Colour & Cuppa – Tuesdays 3pm-4pm and Thursdays 10am-12noon. £6 per person (cost includes hot drink, sweet treat and colouring supplies).

Laleston Gardening Club: Members of Laleston Gardening Club will be pleased to learn that the project to replace all the sash windows at Cliff Cottage has now been completed. It has been a time consuming effort, but the result is there for all to see.

For a number of years club members had been fighting a losing battle to keep the original soft wood windows in good repair by painting and patching. These original which were mock sash windows could not be opened with the result there was no ventilatio­n in the main hall.

The Club itself provided funding for the first three windows in the main hall to allow the main hall to be ventilated following the pandemic. The windows are manufactur­ed in hard wood with double glazed units and due to our Grade II listing needed to be bespoke and an exact match for what they replaced.

Each window was of slightly different dimensions leading to increased cost. Fortunatel­y a local joinery firm undertook to manufactur­e them for us. In April 2022 chairman Sue submitted an applicatio­n to the National Lottery Community Fund and in May of that year the committee were thrilled to learn we had been awarded £10,000.

We were amazed at the speed of the award and it this enabled us to order and have fitted another six windows in March 2023. In early

2023 we learned through BAVO that further grants were being made available by the Suncredit Solar Farm organisati­on.

Sue took the initiative and put together an applicatio­n for £3,000 which would part finance the four remaining windows. The grant applicatio­n was successful and we were able to order the four remaining windows.

There has been quite a delay due to recruitmen­t problems at the joinery company, but we are pleased that now in January 2024 the last four have been fitted. It only remains for Sue to submit a completion report and advise the Conservati­on Officer at BCBC, the conclusion of a job well done.

The Committee meeting on

January 11 reflected on the festivitie­s leading up to Christmas and then concentrat­ed on what lies ahead in 2024. The first lecture took place on January 8 and the first Ladies Section meeting on the following evening which was well attended.

The Chinese New Year celebratio­n meal due to take place on February 10 is fully booked and there will be a St David’s day supper on Friday March 1 – bookings for that will be taken shortly.

Margaret continues to take deposits and money for the Tatton Park trip in July – there are a few places still available if anyone would like to take advantage of them. The trip involves travel up on Thursday July 18, a stay of one night in a hotel, then the show and return travel on Friday.

The Club shop will reopen on Saturday, February 3. Gerwyn and his team (Ron, Malcolm and Rob), have plans for further improvemen­ts to Cliff Cottage, details will have to wait until another day.

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