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Annual Plant Sale

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Llanmaes Village Hall Garden

Sunday 13th June 11am - 2pm

COVID-19 Compliant restrictions will be in place.

Preferable payment method will be contactless card. We will operate a queuing system with seating waiting area at West Winds.

There will be a variety of bedding plants, shrubs, annuals, perennials, vegetables and hanging baskets at competitive prices, plus this year we plan to have a used garden tools table, coffee, tea, cake and raffle prizes!

If anyone has garden tools or plant donations they would like to offer, these would be gratefully received. Kindly bring along on the day or contact

Jackie Wright on 01446 796605 or 07976 698325, jackiewright@gmail.com

Llanmaes Lockdown Memories

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Would you like to contribute your thoughts, memories and expertise to a Lockdown Memory Exhibition we will be holding in the village in late 2021?

One group is making a quilt. If you would like to sew a square, please contact Jackie or Gail on 792543 or gailtalks@hotmail.com to join the group and get regular updates. Another suggestion is a wall of words which, to you, sum up the lockdown experience. Could be loneliness, or toilet rolls, or masks …. Just write it down, in your own handwriting or in a word document, and we will collate. Children might like to draw us a picture of what it was like to be home schooled, or not to see friends in person. Photographers will have many shots recording this extraordinary year. However you wish to remember, or even forget 2020, please get your contributions to us by May 1 st , 2021.

Don’t forget the village art auction, with all proceeds going to the NHS, is still running. You can bid for a bargain at http://www.jumblebee.co.uk/nhsfundraiserauction until March 23rd, the first anniversary of lockdown. Our total contribution to the NHS and charities from mask sales and donations currently stands at £12000. Bids are at £1300. It wouldn’t take much to get to £15,000 which would be a fantastic achievement.

Dog Fouling

Wendy AllinComment

The Community Council has been made aware of the increasing amount of dog faeces that dog owners are leaving in the Memorial Field and to a lesser extent in the Small Children’s Play Area. This has been reported to the Vale Council and they will be arranging extra visits by their Enforcement Officer.

It is important that dog owners take responsibility for their dogs, particularly in areas where children play. No dogs are allowed in the Small Children’s Play Area and there are notices advising dog owners of this.

Toxocariasis is an infection caused by roundworm parasites most commonly found in cats and dogs. Humans can catch it from handling soil or sand contaminated with infected animal faeces. Young children are more commonly affected when they play and put their hands in their mouths.

Afternoon Tea

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Would you like a home made afternoon tea? Llanmaes Ladies are offering a boxed selection of cakes or cakes and sandwiches, delivered in the village on Saturday Feb 27th.

Donations of suggested amounts to Masks and Sundries, Llanmaes. Small box (4 cakes) £5. Large box (8 cakes) £10. Sandwiches and 8 cakes, £15.

Please place orders with Gail 792543 or Jackie 07976698325 by noon on Tuesday Feb 23rd.

Thank you

Prowlers in Llanmaes

Wendy AllinComment

Over the past few weeks there have been a couple of incidents with prowlers in Llanmaes  It appears that nothing was stolen but some slight damage to property occurred.

 People are reluctant to contact the police as they are deemed to be very busy.  However our PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) has advised that we should call 999 if an incident is happening or believed to be in progress, and if an incident is obvious after the event, please call 101.

 They are not too busy and will respond as soon as they are able.

 If possible, please preserve the site for further investigation.

 If the Police are aware that these activities are happening they will increase vigilance in Llanmaes.

Christmas Day Meal

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Do you know anyone in Llanmaes who is going to be lonely on Christmas day? Llanmaes ladies, who have raised £10,000 for the NHS and other charities by selling homemade face coverings, would like to give something back to anyone in need locally. A 2 course lunch, prepared by the Victoria Inn, Siginstone, ready to reheat, will be delivered on Christmas Eve.

Please contact Jackie Wright in confidence if you would like to nominate yourself or someone you know. The closing date for orders is next Wednesday 16th December.

Thanks in advance!

Remembrance Sunday 2020

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Sadly there will not be a service of Remembrance in St Cattwg’s church Llanmaes this Sunday but in line with other communities we have been asked to stand on our doors for the 2 minutes silence
We thought it Might be a nice idea if you would stand near one of the many poppies on the lampposts throughout the village instead

We will start to gather at 11.00 am if you would like to take part

Thank you

Jackie

COVID-19 Information from the Vale of Glamorgan Council

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COVID-19 Information from the Vale of Glamorgan Council

Dear Colleagues,

As you may be aware that the number of Covid-19 cases in the Vale of Glamorgan has been increasing rapidly over the past week. The rate of new cases is now at 159.4 per 100,000 over the last 7 days, with the number of positive tests at 14.3%.

These figures are well over the Welsh Government’s red alert thresholds and the continued increase in the number of cases is a cause for real concern. In recent days, the Cardiff and Vale Test, Trace and Protect Service has been working to identify what additional steps could be taken to support Vale residents. 

It has been decided to establish a mobile testing unit within the Vale to make is as easy as possible for those residents that require a test to access one. The temporary facility, based in the Art Central gallery at King Square, will open to the public from today (Thursday 05 November). It will be in place for at least seven days. 

The Vale of Glamorgan Council along with the Cardiff and Vale UHB are seeking to publicise the new testing centre as widely as possible. Full details are available on the Council’s website and I ask that you share these with your networks wherever possible. 

The deployment of the mobile testing unit is one of a number of steps being taken to protect residents in the Vale from the pandemic. The Test, Trace, Protect (TTP) Service for Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan has been rapidly expanded in recent weeks. Within this partnership the Vale of Glamorgan Council, Shared Regulatory Services, Cardiff & Vale UHB, Public Health Wales and Cardiff Council all continue to work together very effectively.

The need for people to adhere to the current Firebreak lockdown rules and the new national restrictions that will come into effect on Monday 09 November is crucial. We are currently working closely with South Wales Police to ensure the current restrictions are being effectively enforced. 

From next week we will be working with Welsh Government and a range of other national and regional partners to ensure that all residents understand what the new rules mean for them, and how they can live with this virus. Again, I ask that all local partners use whatever communications tools they have available to support this work wherever possible. 

I will update you all on any further developments wherever appropriate. In the meantime, regular updates on changes to Council services are being given on the Council’s website and social media channels. 

Thank you for your ongoing support in our work to protect Vale residents.

Regards, 

Cllr Neil Moore

Leader

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

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Rectorial Benefice of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast

During the COVID emergency St Cattwg’s Church will remain closed and locked.  It is hoped that church services will resume in late November.

Sadly, we are unable to hold the Remembrance Service on Sunday 8 November 2020 as planned.  

The churchyard is open, and people are welcome to visit and place poppies or wreaths on graves, including the two war graves, in the usual way.

Please be aware of social distancing whilst in the churchyard.

Llanmaes Butterfly Garden Progress

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The Butterfly garden situated in the Village Hall grounds, is coming along nicely, with help from Ava, Imogen and their Daddy. Thanks guys it's looking good already! I still have some plants left if anyone would like to plant some, I also have  bird feeders and a small bug hotel if you would like to fit them, ‘it’s very simple’ The bulbs won’t arrive until September and the wild flower seeds can also be planted then, if anyone is interested please let me know.

Thanks for all the help so far.

Keith Lewis - 07716771855.

24 Tyle House Close

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Cinemaes

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Cinemaes are going to show a film outside of the village hall this Saturday evening at 21.00
It would be lovely to see you there.
This is an informal showing of the ‘feel good’ film Mama Mia, any donations will be made To our usual charities.
Please wear something warm and bring your own drinks, glasses and refreshments as none will be provided

We had a trial run this evening and it looked really good
It would help if you could
Indicate if you are Interested in Attending by contacting Jackie Wright
on 07976698325

Cheers Jackie

Urgent: Family Volunteers wanted

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Urgent’  Family Volunteers wanted, “preferrably with children” to build and manage a Butterfly Garden in Llanmaes.



     Llanmaes have been offered a Butterfly Garden pack by Keep Wales Tidy (KWT) containing all the materials, tools, plants, feeders etc.etc. plus advice from a KWT officer on building and maintaining it and ensuring that Covic 19 precautions are followed.

If you are interested please contact, Cllr Keith Lewis, 24 Tyle House Close, Llanmaes, on 07716771855.

The Week Everything Changed, March 29th 2020 .

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STAY AT HOME, PROTECT THE NHS, SAVE LIVES

All of our lives have changed in the last few weeks because of Corona Virus, Covid 19. Many of us are worried about contracting the virus, and want to do everything we can to avoid it. We hope this newsletter will help you to know that there is practical and emotional help in the village for everyone who needs it. Llanmaes has many ‘more mature’ residents. The Prime Minister's pleas to stay indoors for our own good, and that of the wider community, have been hard to hear. We are used to getting out and about, doing our own chores and running our own errands. Now we have to rely on others, or get used to on line shopping …. And the fact that there just aren’t as many choices or goods as we are used to. For the latest updates on the Coronavirus please go to: www.phw.nhs.wales.

Help!

Llanmaes Ladies was set up as a social group three years ago. Anyone can join. It operates mostly as a What’s App group on social media, but members meet up regularly too. We are here to run errands for you and be a voice on the end of the phone if you need a chat in these challenging times. Please get in touch with Jackie Wright on 07976678325 or Gail Kirkham on 07885254436, gailtalks@hotmail.com if you need any help and we will be glad to try and sort something out for you.

The Blacksmiths Closes

Our lovely village pub has been forced to close, from Friday 19th March, because of the virus. James, the landlord, told us ‘I have been told we cannot provide any service from that point. Please inform the village that I’ll be sorry to close and miss everyone over the coming weeks, maybe months.’ Regulars are also devastated. Jackie said ‘We really thought we could keep the pub going through the crisis. James had even drawn up a take-away menu.’ But in the end, a corporate decision has been made which will have a big impact on village life. I am sure we all look forward to its return.

The Bus Stop

A temporary library and place to share information If you go for a walk you might see there are now a collection of books in the bus shelter on the village green. These are free to borrow or take. Mel, of Sigingstone Lane, said ‘We noticed the library in Llantwit was closing and saw someone in the town had put books out on their wall for people. What a good idea!’ We hope you find this a useful source of material to while away the time! If you wish to add to the collection, please give your books a wipe down with anti bac (if you can get it!) before you add them to the pile. We will also leave copied of the newsletter in there should you find it easier to read a paper version. We won’t be delivering as we endeavour to reduce social interaction and cross contamination. If anybody wishes to contribute to this update please do get in touch. The Funny Side One of the heartening things about all this is the sheer number of jokes and funny stories that have been circulating on FaceBook and other social media. Of course, it is our way of coping with something that’s scary.