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Art exhibition to be hel
Harbour Beach, Tenby by Mark Morris.
ARTIST and teacherMark Morris’ solo exhibi-tion has opened in TheWhite Lion Street Gal-lery in Tenby.
Mark’s work has devel-oped over the years to pro-duce an easy impressioniststyle based on accuratedrawing and a firm knowl-edge and understandingof painters from Degas toSickert, and most recently,Ken Howard.
Though working en pleinair whenever he has theopportunity, Mark’s output
is often studio based andconcentrated into theschool holiday periods. Hepaints in acrylic, workingon a broken backgroundand allowing strong coloursto “leak” through.
With several paintingsin progress at the sametime, Mark works in stageswith each one until he issatisfied with the result,taking anything from two
days to as many months topronounce one finished.
His preferred subjectsare peopled townscapes.He has always enjoyedpainting Tenby for theatmospheric light condi-tions here: “whether it’s thelight sparkling on the sea orthe contre jour effect seenat particular times of dayalong Tenby’s streets andalleyways.” He is “espe-cially drawn to St GeorgesStreet with the busyness of holiday makers returningat the end of the afternoon,
but in contrast the tranquil-lity and unique atmosphereof the area around theTudor Merchant’s House”also attracts him.
With the Tudor Mer-chant’s House series, hedeparts from his normalstyle, using several imagesto capture a wider view atdifferent spots outside thehouse, resulting in unusualpieces that illustrate the
looming height of the buildings over-head in Bridge Street and Quay Hill.Mark’s largest works are new pieces of London, his favourite haunt overlook-ing the South Bank. A painting calledWinter afternoon has a wonderfulsoft light effect contrasting with the
hustle and bustle of people wthe buskers beneath Golden JBridge.
The exhibition features aronew painting and runs until MThe gallery is open from 10ampm every day, except for Wedn
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THURSDAY ANEVENINGWITH MARIETTEDAVINA: British born Mariettebegan her music career at theage of fourteen at the Pro ArteSchool for the Arts in Pretoria,South Africa, where she was thefirst student to be allowed to takesinging as her first instrumentsubject at this prestigious Artsschool. Bethesda Baptist Church,High Street, Neyland at 7:30pm
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SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY
GLYN BACH GARDENS: Openunder NGS Glyn Bach Gardensis situated below the beautifulPreselli's National Park, close tothe Eastern Cleddau River. Lotsfor children to explore and anagility course for doggies. Homemade teas. See web site for moreinfo. www.glynbachgardens.co.uk Glyn Bach Gardens, PontHywel, Efailwen Pembrokeshire
at 11:00am £3.00 adults,children free.
SATURDAY THE WILDLIFE TRUST:Dawn Chorus Daydawn walk followed bybreakfast at the Glass-house Cafe, Cilgerran,Cardiga, £6 booking es-sential; 01239 621212 [email protected]
TEA PARTY DANCE:VE Day 70th Anniver-sary Tea Party/Danceat the Haverfordwest
Castle Grounds, withDisplay and Marquwelcome. HaverfordGrounds, HaverfordMuseum at 3:00pm
BINGO: St Martin's son Saturday, May 16 aet Club in Haverford7.30pm, eyes down 8one welcome.
SUNDAY
SUMMER CONCERTfon Choir, St Mary's Cby at 8pm. Tickets oGuest soloist is orgaHolden. Proceeds wilfunds.
BEEKEEPING TASSION: Come along an
honeybees! Scolton Pembrokeshire Beeksociation will be holkeeping taster' mornYou'll be given a guithe Pembrokeshire Centre and (weathting) kitted up in beethe workings of a bmeet the bees. Tickper person, bookingis essential please coCaldwell on 01437 [email protected] Please bringwellingtons or boots.
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Televisionregularon stage
The St Petersburg Quartet who will be performing at Rhosygilwen
Comedian, Andrew Lawrence
to perform at the Mwldan
(24612025)
SINGER Eddi Reband will be in CMay 17 at Theatr
The tour comesof her new albumEP ‘Back the Doin November anvery successful ycerts and appecluding Jools Ho
tion Time and Tand Andrew Mar
Her band inclucordionist Alan Douglas on guitaKevin McGuire English songwriist Boo Hewerdin
Tickets £21. 01239-621200.
THEATR Gwaun will be
showing Ridley Scott’s mas-terpiece Blade Runner (12A)on Saturd ay, May 16.
Burnt out cop Deckard(Harrison Ford) is a BladeRunner in near future LosAngeles.
Blade Runners target rep-licants, which are highlysophisticated artificial intel-ligence, visually indistin-guishable from humans.
The use of replicants onEarth is banned and theyare exclusively utilized fordangerous or menial work onoff-world colonies. Replicantswho defy the ban and returntoEartharehunteddownand“retired”.
Rutger Hauer is dazzling asthe replicant who knows it is"time to die" but resists, andthe film won many plaudits.
Prior to the 8pm screening,the theatre bar will be openand there will be special vi-nyl playing to get you in themood.
Tic kets for all Theat rGwaun events and films areavailable from the websiteand box office.
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Film fans
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A celebration of Russian music
HAVING appearedon BBC One's Live AtThe Apollo and beena regular on Chan-nel 4’s Stand-Up ForThe Week, AndrewLawrence will soonbe adding the stage atTheatr Mwldan to thelist of places he hasperformed.
Lawrence will be visit-ing the Cardigan theatreon Saturday (8pm) withhis new act Reasons ToKill Yourself.
His act exploits hisrange of voices, includesreferences to his gingerhair and features songsperformed on an acousticguitar.
He presented his firsthour-long comedy show,entitled How To ButcherYour Loved Ones, at the
2006 Edinburgh FestivalFringe and has returnedevery year since.
Tickets for the stand-upshow are £14 each from thetheatre’s box office.
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AN EVENING featuringsome of the greatest Rus-sian music ever writtenis on offer at Rhosygil-wen this week.Founded in 1985, the St
Petersburg Quartet isone of the most highlyregarded chamber en-sembles.Their rise to fame hasincluded a Grammy nom-ination, “best record”honours in both StereoReview and Gramophone,an opening night perfor-mance at Mostly Mozartat the Lincoln Center, afive-year residency at theOberlin Conservatoryof Music, and hundredsof concerts on many of North America, Europeand Asia’s most prestig-ious series and festivals.Their recent performanc-es at New York’s Carn-egie Hall was a sell-outsuccess and Rhosygilwen
is pleased to present thequartet for its evening,The Full Russian.There are three partsto the evening’s music,which includes: Prokof-iev Quartet 1; Tchaiko-vsky Quartet No 2; andJewish Folk Tunes for astring quartet.
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Before the performance, au-diences will be treated to atalk by Anne Garside on theRussian Itinerant Painters.These are the works thatare from the 19th century of
Russian history, a period of great change and upheaval.They will provide a back-drop and understanding tothe evening’s music.The performance is at Rho-
sygilwen, near Cilgerran, onSunday, May 17, at 7.30 pmand tickets cost £15 and areavailable online at Rho-sygilwen.co.uk or by calling01239 841387.
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Differing fortunes
The Brit Award-winning singer
heads here later this month
Album Review: Wilder Mind, Mumford & Sons Album Review: Rose Windows
MUSIC fans will be step-ping back to the 90s aschart topper Beverley Cra-ven comes to the QueensHall, Narberth on May 29.
The Brit Award-winningsinger became a householdname in the early 90s afterher 1991 single Promise Mebecame a huge hit acrossEurope.
Her self-named debutalbum became a worldwidehit, selling more than two
million copies, and therefollowed a string of chartsuccesses including Memo-ries, Holding On, Woman ToWoman and Love Scenes andmaking her a householdname.
After a long break fromthe limelight, she hit theroad again with a sell-outtour in 2014, and is return-ing in 2015 to perform at ahandful of select venues asshe continues to promote
her acclaimed latest albumChange of Heart .
She will also be perform-ing all the hits from herdebut self-titled albumwhich charted at numberthree in the UK, and stayedin the charts for over a year,eventually going double-platinum.
Tickets are on sale nowonline at span-arts.org.ukor from the Box Office on01834 869323.
ALBUM REVIEWS:By Tom Sparkes
Aside from being a monthof political uncertainty, May 2015, is also one of musi-cal calamity. Two eagerlyanticipated albums werereleased last week, both of which have left me frustrated and both of which will un-doubtedly divide fans; fromone artist they will plead for more, the other they will beg to stop.
Mumford & Sons
Wider MindIsand / Gassnote
Mumford & Sons hail fromthe Big Smoke, and cut theirteeth on the rising popular-ity of the West London folkscene in 2007. Wilder Mind is their third studio album,
and one which I have beendesperate to tear the cel-lophane off for months.Everything was ridingon this album. Their firstrecording, Sigh No More,shimmered with a rusticquaintness that was incred-ibly catchy and likeableonce you managed to acceptthe West London lad singingas though he had lived hisentire life in the AmericanMidwest. Still, Sigh No More, was a hugely enjoy-able affair. Their secondoffering, Babel , lost somesignature charm. The rous-ing foot-stomping dramaof the first album becamepredictable and cliché in thesecond. Wilder Mind is thatall too difficult third album,that critical opportunity topull back on the stick to getthe nose pointing skywardonce more. Unfortunatelyfor Mumford & Sons theground is still approachingrapidly.
There was a concertedeffort to reinvent the bandfor this album; back inearly April when the bandsWikipedia page was editedto read “British Rock Band”rather than “AlternativeFolk-Rock” I be gan to worr y.
The opening track Tomp-kins Square Park is pleas-ant, and rather difficultto describe any further. Iskipped to the title trackWilder Minds, only to findit sounded remarkably likethe first. My worry quicklybecame alarm. Had the bassplayer, Ted Dwane, been
rendered incapable of play-ing nothing other than rootnotes? And as far as my earscould tell Marcus Mumfordhimself had been replacedby a drum machine. There’ssomething a little DavidGray lurking between thesnare drum rim-shots…and I don’t like i t. PerhapsI am getting old because Ifeel like I have heard all thisbefore.
By the time I reached Mon-ster , the sixth track, I knewI would never make it to theend of the album. Mumford& Sons have tried so veryhard to reinvent themselves,to become something newand different. It is a shamethey had not decided intowhat they were changingbefore throwing away thesound and identity thatearned them their reputa-tion in the first place.
“Our new sound will freakpeople out.” Marcus Mum-ford said. I think “freak”is far too strong a word.At best I am managingimpassive. “I don’t reallycare about how we’re seenright now, because I thinkthe story of this band willbe a long one.” Marcus toldNME, and he’s right. For
years people will lamentthe month when one of Britain’s brightest sparksof the indie-folk scenereinvented themselves intosomething plain, unimagi-native and bland.
Rose Windows
Rose WindowsSub Pop
The second travesty of the month is that RoseWindows split up beforetheir latest self-titled albumeven made it to the shelves.To make matters worse, itis an astonishingly goodalbum.
Chris Cheveyo formedRose Windows back in 2011,when America was grippedby the strangle hold of austerity. With fuel pricesclimbing and the cost of living soaring, most of the new recession musi-cians were solo operations;switching expensive studioproduction time for laptoprecordings in bedrooms
and essential food andfuel. Chris, however, hadan artistic goal in mindand jumped in feet first byforming this Seattle-basedsextet.
Rose Windows are thestylistic equivalent of apatchwork-quilt. They areinfluenced by everythingfrom “American folk toWest Saharan guitar rock,from pentatonic proto-metal to traditional Persianmusic, from the darker cor-
ners of California’s earlypsych scene to the hazyatmospherics of contempo-rary drone artists.”
Their latest, and last,album is no less lavish andopulent. It opens with atrack called Bodhi Song ,a reference to Buddhistenlightenment. A reverb-
drenched wild-west guitarriff ploughs into a swag-gering foot-stomper of atrack. Strangely, the leadvocals on this first song arenot provided by regularvocalist Rabia ShaheenQazi, whose wonderfullyexotic voice fronts the restof the album.
The second track GloryGlory unleashes a lo-fifuzz-guitar theme that willhave you yearning for anoutrageously over-poweredconvertible and the openroad. Strip Mall Babylonis a beautifully stripped-back song, which meldstogether loungey flute licksand catchy lyrics. The songgrows and distorts intoa g rungy guitar-drivenchorus, complete withsearing Hammond organand churning lo-fi bass.
There is so much to loveabout this album, and somuch to hate in that thesenine incredible tracks arethe last that we will hearfrom Rose Windows. If youare unfortunate enough tohave never heard the bandthen please, forget aboutpolitical, economic or envi-ronmental troubles just fora moment and listen.
MUSIC
Nineties star Beverley Craven in Narberth
Gig Guide
INDIE folk band Shackle will be pwell-crafted and cin Newport Memon May 21.
Drawing influefolk, roots and romix it up with a Ccreating a soundtion and energy.
Delivering incrperformances sin2010, the six-piecbine guitars, fiddbass, mandola, trtenor guitar, drumvocal harmonies
With a large anbase already in phave found thembe seasoned regu
the British festivwith their most pperformances to Glastonbury, CamFestival and Beau
The summer ofsaw the band crotic to America, wperformed in halcities across threstates.
The band has realbums, Wash Aw Nights and The BEP over the past fwith songs from againing national Most notably, thefrom the album Tachieved airplayris’ BBC Radio 2 s
The gig is beingby Narberth-basein a venue first foorganisation.
Tickets are avathe Span Arts wespan-arts.org.uk office on 01834 86
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BB SKONE’SGIG GUIDE
TODAY, Wednesday: OpenMic, The Tiddly, Freystrop;Voulez Vous, Torch Theatre,
Milford Haven.
THURSDAY: Gordie MacKee-man & His Rhythm Boys,Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan;Twmpath, Memorial Hall,Newport; Comedy Club, TheQueens Hall, Narberth; OpenMic, Myrtle Caravan Park,Broadmoor.
FRIDAY: Acoustic Session,The Welshman’s, PembrokeDock; Bjorn Thoroddsen &KK Kristiansson, Caffe Vista,Tenby; Elvis Desley CellarBar, Cardigan; The CatfishKings, Sports & Social Club,Whitland; Tinplate Tiger,The Bush Tavern, PembrokeDock; Live Music, The Tiddly,Freystrop.
SATURDAY: Live Musi c, Th eCarew Inn, Carew; FannyHolm, The Cellar Bar, Cardi-gan; Gary Hall, The StationInn, Pembroke Dock; LiveMusic, The Dolphin Hotel,Pembroke Dock; AcousticJam, The Brewery, TheGwaun Valley; Keith James,Ffwrn, Fishguard; MusicNight with Shanty Le Haraand others, Pennar Hall, Pem-broke Dock; DJ Open Day,Musicians World, Haverford-west; Bjorn Thoroddsen &KK Kristiansson, Caffe Vista,Tenby; Live Music, The Tid-dly, Freystrop.
SUNDAY: Gary Hall, TheLifeboat Tavern, Tenby; EddiReader, Theatr Mwldan,Cardigan; Sunday Night@
The Showboat, Paddles, Pem-broke; Claudia’s Jazzmasterswith Bjorn Thoroddsen & KKKristiansson, (noon) Four-croft Hotel, Tenby; AubreyParsons (3pm), Brown’s Ho-tel, Laugharne; Bank HolidayFestivals Preview, BB SkoneShow, Radio Pembrokeshire.
MONDAY: Musician’s Club,Middlegate, Pembroke.
TUESDAY: Tom Ellis, TheLifeboat Tavern, Tenby;Laura Cortese & the DanceCards, plus Lowri Evans, TheCross Inn, Clarbeston Road;Folk Session, The CoachHouse, Fishguard; AcousticSession, The Dingle, Nar-berth.
Please check with v enues be- fore travelling as programmescan change.
BB Skone presents the local music show every Sunday at 7pm on Radio Pembrokeshireand his music documentariesare streamed on showboat.tv.
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Distinctive drawings
details landscape
A section of one of John Cahill’s distinctive drawings
Live showing director’s deb
FOLLOWING the successof last year’s exhibi-tion, a new collection of Pembrokeshire in Blackand White has gone ondisplay at the WaterfrontGallery in Milford Docks.
Gallery director DavidRandell said: “A slight dif-ference this year is that inaddition to photography weare extending the mediumto include drawings, etch-ings and water colours.Most of this, by Pembroke-shire residents, has beenmade for this show – so ithasn’t been seen before.”
John Cahill’s distinctive
drawings and etchingsinclude detailed studies of farm animals and the Pem-brokeshire landscape.
In contrast, Janet
Llewellyn’s watercolourworks capture the ruralatmosphere of Pembrokesh-ire cottages and farmhousesin a totally dif ferent way.
Also showing, are twonew sculptures by Ceredi-gion-base d Ben Dearnley.
Photographer PhilipClarke’s hand-printed workincludes roots and treestudies. In contrast, Heath-er Bennett works mainlywith digital equipment.
The exhibition is opennow and continues untilJune 6. The gallery is openfrom 10.30am till 4pm Mon-day to Saturday.
Heather Bennett andPhilip Clarke will be talk-ing about their work in thegallery on Thursday, June 4from 7pm.
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Mike Leigh makes
operatic debut
MIKE Leigh’s operatic debut,the Pirates of Penzance, willbe broadcast live around
the world as part of EnglishNational Opera’s ENO Screenproject.
The production will bebroadcast live from theColiseum to over 400 cinemasacross the UK and Ireland in-cluding the Theatr Mwldan,Cardigan, and the TorchTheatre, Milford Haven onTuesday, May 19 at 7.30pm.
Fresh from the major suc-cess of his celebrated filmMr Turner, renowned filmmaker, director and Gilbert& Sullivan aficionado MikeLeigh makes his opera direct-ing debut with this eagerlyanticipated new productionof sparkling comic master-piece The Pirates of Pen-
zance.The Pirates of P
tells the story of tapprentice Frede
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Previous winners Eleri Price and James Powell during an interview at
the 2014 Royal Welsh Show
Red meat groupoffer scholarshiA COUNTRY-WIDE searchis underwayto findindivid-uals who posses a passionfor red meat, an appetitefor adventure and a desireto discover more.
Hybu Cig Cymru – MeatPromotion Wales (HCC)is offering candidates achance to apply for its Live-stock Scholarship and aspecia l opportu nity.
In order to qualify forfunding of £3,500, appli-cants must work in theWelsh red meat industryand show an interest in aparticular area of studywhich can be investigatedanywhere in the world.
They will need to justifytheir application and itsrelevance to their businessand how it could contributeto the development of theindustry in Wales.
“Th e HCC LivestockScholarship is an oppor-tunity to broaden your ho-rizons and increase yourknowledge of the red meatsector beyond Wales,” saidLynfa Davies, HCC’s Tech-nical Development Execu-tive. “You will be given freereign to travel to a countryof your choice and investi-gate innovative techniquesthat could be applied toyour own business and the
Project tosafeguardecosystem
AROUND the marts
FARMERS and land manag-ers are being urged to helpprotect the environment andreduce levels of the grasslandherbicide MCPA in the area.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Wateris working with Natural Re-sources Wales and the farm-ing industry on a project inthe River Teifi and UpperRiver Wye catchments.
Welsh Water says routinemonitoring has found in-creased levels in watercours-
es across Wales, particularlyin early summer.About 100 people attended
a recent open day aimed atexploring innovative waysto improve grassland whilesafeguarding the wider eco-system. For further informa-tion on the campaign go todwrcymru.com.
CARDIGAN MART, MAY 4HOGETTS (96): A small number of hogetts wasseen with trade very similar to the previous weekwhich saw an average of 174p.kg, being in line withthe national average. Top prices (per kg and perhead) as follows: 44k, 180p, Phillips, Trewilym Isaf.£80, 64k, Linfoot, Bigni. 39k, 177p, Thomas,Blaenyrangell. £79, 44k, Phillips, Trewilym Isaf.38k, 173p, Thomas, Blaenyrangell. £79, 56k,
Phillips, Trewilym Isaf.NEW SEASONS LAMBS (131): A better entry oflambs was seen this week with trade slightlyimproved, topping at 201pkg and £88.50 the over-all market average was at 197p/kg. Top prices (perkg and per head) as follows: 43k, 201p, Davies,Treginnis Uchaf. £88.50, 44.5k, James,Ffynnonwen. 42k, 200p, Davies, Pontgarreg. £88,
44.5, James, Ffynnoncripil. 44k, 199p, Phillips,Lleine. £87.50, 44k, Phillips, Lleine.CULL EWES & RAMS (82): Trade topped at£114.50 for a ram from Phillips & Sons, TredafyddIsaf who also sold ewes at £89; other leading priceat:-£106.50 for a pair of ewes from Davies Cyf,Canllefaes Uchaf; £103 for a ewe from Howells,Ucheldir Farm; £99 for a ram from Thomas,Abertrinant; £91 for a ewe from Davies, Treginnis
Uchaf who also sold at £90 and £87.50. Thestronger types averaged £75/head.CALVES (65): A good selection of beef calvestopped at £388 for a BB bull from Evans, Pannau;other leading prices at £370 for a BB bull fromDavies Cyf, Canllefaes Uchaf who also sold furtherBB bulls at £352, £350, £328 and a Lim at £252;£322 for a BB bull from Williams & Sons, CilcertFarm; £315 for a Lim heifer from Thomas,Maencoch; £252 for a Lim bull from Jenkins &Rees Cyf, Trefere Fawr. The dairy bred calvestopped at £132 for a Holstein Friesian from Evans& Son, Neuadd Farm.STORE CATTLE (45): Peaking at £1190 was a 24month old Simmental steer from Vaughan & Sons,Fagwrgoch who also sold other BB steers at£1065, £1030 and a Simmental at £1015; £940 fora 31 month old Simmental heifer from Fischer &Sons Gernos; £890 for a 22 month old Limousinsteer form Griffith, Graig who also sold at £835;£820 for a 6 month old AA steer from Edwards,Pallau. Bulls topped at £725 for a 7month oldLimousin from Jones & Co, Trewenfron.GRAZING COWS (19): Majority of the cows beingdairy bred the overall average was 98pkg, topping
at £875 for a 720 kilo H/Fr from GrTafarnybugail, who also sold a 700£850; £820 for a 710 kilo H/Fr fromHafod; £755 for a 660 kilo H/Fr agaGriffiths Bros, Tafarnybugail.
CRYMYCH MART, APRIL 29CULL SHEEP (527): JJ Morris repoentry of cull sheep seen which saw
nate the top prices at £131, whilst tpeaked at £97 and averaged £57/es per head: Rams – £131 Williams£121 Williams, Panthwdog; £100 PhParsonage. Ewes – £97 John & So£90 Thomas & Daughters, Graig Fa& Sons, Dyffrynsaith. Goats peakedWilliams, Pengwern Uchaf.STORE LAMBS (133): A typical entof year which saw prices peak at £averaging £43/head, the downturnhogget’s no doubt having a major ePhillips, Parsonage; £71 Harries, FHorrell, The Caravan.EWE & LAMB COUPLES (63): A goewe and lamb couples topped the £188 for Full Mouth ewes with singThomas, Llwyncelyn Lan. Other lea£180 for a Full Mouth ewe with a sifrom Thomas, Llwyncelyn Lan who Full Mouth ewes with singles at £17ewe with a single lamb from James£152 for a yearling ewe with twins fBlaenbylan.
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Early start
for the show
hopefuls as
St Clears
jump-starts
the local
calendar
Entrants toprepare asthe big daydraws nearIT’S that time of the yearagain where farmers, horsebreeders, riders, gardenersand dog owners are preen-ing and preparing their ex-hibits ready for a busy sum-mer showing season.
With an early start, theyare all busy trying to es-tablish the best conditionexhibit and replace the oldrough winter coats withshiny new summer ones.The start of the season is al-ways marked by the largestSpring agricultural showhere in West Wales with theSt Clears YFC Agriculturalshow held at the UnitedCounties show ground atCarmarthen on May 23.
The show will feature acompletely new facelift thisyearwith an improvedshow
ground layout that has liter-ally been turned through180 degrees. This will offerbetter ring facilities for thehorse exhibitors away fromthe general public includinga large collecting ring.
Parking will be easier forexhibitors and the generalpublic should enjoy hardstanding parking whilesheep and dog show exhibi-tors will also enjoy betterfacilitiesfor parking and ex-hibiting. Cattle exhibitorswill remain unaffected.
The show represents agreat day out for all the fam-ily with lots to see and doincluding the cattle, sheep,horses, dogs, crafts and hor-ticulture classes. What peo-ple often fail to recognise isthat West Wales really has
some of the highest qual-ity standards in the countrywith exhibitors excelling intop shows and events.
It will be interesting to seewhat new animals will bebrought out this year and tosee how they perform.
The highlight of the showwill be the vintage tractordisplay where the ringsideis always packed with peo-ple reminiscing of theirpast.
And as for thrills andspills, well we can rest as-sured from our enthusiasticteam of locals who will bestaging the local Inter Huntrelay later in the show day.Last years inaugural classproved incredibly popularwith the troops from the lo-cal Carmarthen Hunt.
The show opens its gatesfrom 8.30am with the startof the horse show with afull itinerary of agricultur-al classes across the showground concluding around5.30pm.
Entry tothe show includesfree horticulture and dogshow entry, so get all thefamily to submit some en-tries into the craft show.
For all the news and de-tails check out the showwebsite at stclearsyfcshow.co.uk or look it up on Face-book. The person who givesthe page its 1,000th like willwina free ticketto theshow.
For show details contactAlison Ebsworth 07870390734. There is still spaceand opportunities for spon-sors and trade stands.
Consultation
payment sch
Cattle show is a success
NFU Cymru is inviting its memberskeshire to a county meeting to discproposals for the Welsh GovernmenmentScheme(BPS) set out within alaunched at the end of March.
Starting at 7.30pm, on May 21, the mbe held at the Agriculture House, WHaverfordwest.
Simon Richards, Pembrokeshire County Chairman, said, “The BPSevery farmer in Wales and this meetportunity to discuss your concerns aclarity on the Welsh GovernmentDuring the meeting we will go throusultation paper with members, talkthe discussions that have taken plalegal challenge and seek members’ voptions that are now being consulted
“We know that the future design Payment Scheme is a contentious ismembership will have a range of v
best way forward. . I would urge ourcome along to our county meeting.”
The 12-week consultation, which cat gov.wales/consultations will close
THE Welsh Black Cattle Society helda successful second show and sale atWhitland on May 2.
Champion Female was awarded toSyfni Millie 9th entered by Gareth andDiane James, Tufton, Clarbeston Road,a March 2012 born, sired by CaranDewin Du, she was unsold through thering.
Champion Maiden Heifer went toMV & GM James, Penybryn, Henllan,Amgoed, Whitland. She sold to newentrants to the breed, A Kennedy, Ffosfarm ,Cwmdu, Maesteg, Glamorgan for1,250gns.
Gareth James also sold the reserve
champion maiden heifer to JL & TWEJones, Neuadd, Llanarth, Ceredigionfor 1,120gns.
Ben Reynolds,Park View, Trevaughan,Whitland sold his April 2014 born heif-er for 65 0gns to A Kennedy. This heiferwas sired by Eirianfa Griff.
Champion bull, and the only bull onoffer, was a young bull from Gareth andDiane James. This 15 month old wasa substitute to the catalogue but wasunsold. Judges were Mr Gareth Daviesand son Daniel Davies of Maes-y-Cas-tell, Taliaris, Llandeilo. Auctioneerswere JJ Morris,Whitland.
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