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Cinemaes Film Showing on Thursday 4th November 2021

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A Royal Night Out & Letters from Home

It’s a Royal Night Out on VE Day, so who escapes from the Palace to join the party outside? And what do they get up to?

Letters from home tells of three young soldiers writing what could be their last letters home

7pm for 7.30, Thursday 4th November 2021, Village Hall, Llanmaes

Tickets £7.50 to include a drink on arrival, Raffle, Licensed Bar and snacks

Funds raised for St Cattwg’s Restoration Fund and local charities

Tickets: Jackie Wright 07976 698325 or Wendy Hewitt-Sayer 07703 541745

*Please wear a mask for the comfort of others*

Coming up…..

Thursday 2nd December - Downton - A Christmas Story - Mulled wine and Mince pies

Children's Halloween Trail

Andy HigginsComment

Around 30 children and their parents will be visiting 15 homes in the village in fancy dress on Friday 29th between 5:30pm and 6:30pm. If you haven’t volunteered to take part you won’t get a visit, don’t worry!

If you would like to see the children dressed up, the trail will start and end at The Blacksmiths.

Crocus Corms

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The Rotary of Llantwit Major are selling Crocus Corms, raising funds towards the ‘End Polio now’ scheme

If you would like to purchase Ruby Giant Crocus corms at £10 for 50 corms please contact:

Jackie Wright 07976 698325 or 01446 796605

or jackievewright@gmail.com

Poppy Appeal 2021

Andy HigginsComment

We have obtained Poppies which will be put up on lampposts around the village within the next week or so

If you are interested in sponsoring a poppy @ £10 each please forward details of sponsors name and name, details etc of who you would like to be remembered and send to :

jackievewright@gmail.com

or

Tel: 07976 698325

or: 01446 796605

This year more than ever your donations will be gratefully received by Royal British Legion

Thanks

Craft & Bake Stall

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ROLL UP, ROLL UP!

Local craft and bake stall for one day only! Do not miss the opportunity to purchase local produce by a couple of young Llanmaes entrepreneurs.

Sunday 26th October, 3-4pm

Church House, Llanmaes.

  • Llanmaes foraged Blackberry Jam

  • Handmade Lavender Bags

  • Cup Cakes

Llanmaes Flood Alleviation Scheme

Wendy AllinComment

The Vale of Glamorgan Council has submitted a planning application for the proposed Llanmaes Flood Alleviation Scheme. Please click the link below to access the information:

You can view the proposals on-line and comment on the application at the following web address: http://vogonline.planning-register.co.uk/plarecord.aspx?AppNo=2021/01082/RG3&cuuid=D9CE062D-0630-48F2-840B-9403B6004B64.

You can comment directly to the proposal through the Vale Council’s website. Alternatively, you can contact one of your local Community Councillors with your comments, which can be incorporated into their response to the Vale Council. Please submit your response to a councillor as soon as possible but no later than 8 September 2021.

Thank You!

Andy HigginsComment

A huge ‘Thank You’ from Llanmaes social committee to all villagers for your donations of bedding plants, perennials, vegetables and home made cakes etc.

Also thank you to all the villagers who supported us on the day and came along and purchased plants etc. As a result of your generosity we made a profit of £1,091.33

The best plant sale ever!!

So thank you,

Your Social Committee

June Update from Welsh Water on flooding and sewage issues

Wendy AllinComment

Our ref: 2109964

 Hello Carole

 Further to my email of 16th March 21 I’m writing to update you on our progress in reducing the flood risk at Llanmaes.

 We’ve repaired some minor defects and removed a restriction on the sewer in the field downstream of the flood location. There are further works to line the sewer here which we weren’t able to complete at the same time due to high flows. Now the weather is dry the flows have reduced and we’ll be returning shortly to do this.

 The next phase of works will take place on the section of sewer that runs to the rear of the properties on Tyle House Close. Again, works will consist of sewer lining to mitigate ground water infiltration issues. Our CCTV contractors are currently in the process of completing final sections of survey work here, which we will then review and release any necessary work in the next few weeks.

 This will complete our initial investigations and minor works, and the next step is for our Alliance Partners to review the root cause and progress with a larger capital scheme to resolve the flooding. A meeting to discuss options is scheduled for next month, with a view to putting forward a scheme for delivery later in the current investment cycle (AMP 2020-2025).

 I’ll contact you again in 3 months’ time. If you have any further questions in the meantime you can reach me at this email address or on 03300 413 307 extension: 50035 (Monday to Friday 9am-4pm).

 If you need to report an issue which needs our attendance its best to call us on our 24/7 operational line 0800 085 3968 as here we can get our team out as soon as possible.

 Kind Regards

 Amanda Verallo

Customer Care Officer | Sewerage Services | Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

Tel: 03300 413 307  extension: 50035

Vacancy for Community Council Clerk

Wendy AllinComment

Llanmaes Community Council are looking to appoint a Clerk and Responsible Finance Officer to enable the council to meet its statutory obligations and responsibilities.

The Clerk/RFO reports to the community council as a corporate body and will help the councillors implement and develop council policy.  The community council has seven members and a paid clerk and meets every third Wednesday in the month.  The responsibilities of the council include a village green, a memorial garden, a small triangle of land at the northern entrance of the village, and a children’s play park.  Annual Precept for 2021/2022 is £12,500.

 The position is home based so the successful candidate will need to be self-motivated, disciplined, have the ability to work without direct supervision and to complete work to deadlines.

 The successful candidate will have good organisational, leadership and administrative abilities and must have excellent verbal and written skills in order to work well with councillors, colleagues and local residents.  The successful candidate will either be CiLCA qualified or prepared to work towards this qualification.

 Hours of Work: 7 hours per week, plus attendance at one pre-meeting and one council meeting per month.

 Remuneration:  Scale LC2 SCP Range 18-23

 Application Letter and CV to Carole Alexander at clerk.llanmaescc@gmail.com.

 Closing Date:   Wednesday 7 July 2021, 1 pm

 Interviews:  Monday 12 July 2021

 For an informal discussion with the current clerk, please ring 07751372537

 

Social Committee 2021 A.G.M

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The Llanmaes Social Committee 2021 A.G.M.

Thursday 10th June at 7:30pm (Online Only)

This year’s A.G.M. will, like many other events recently, look very different! This year it will be an online only meeting. If you wish to get involved in the social committee, or just wish to participate in the online A.G.M., please join by clicking on this link: https://meet.google.com/miq-ojjz-vfr , a few minutes before the meeting starts.

All are welcome, come and meet your social committee, plus we are always looking for new members and ideas, which could come from you!

For previous A.G.M minutes please click HERE

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.