The next film showing at St Cattwg's Village Hall on Friday 5th January
CommentSomething to look forward to after Christmas and New Years celebrations
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE - ST CATTWG'S CHURCH, LLANMAES
CommentTHERE WILL BE A MIDNIGHT MASS SERVICE ON SUNDAY 24TH DECEMBER AT 23.30 CELEBRATED WITH A RESERVED SACRAMENT
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS EVERYONE
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE - ST CATTW'S CHURCH LLANMAES
CommentTHERE WILL BE A MIDNIGHT MASS SERVICE ON SUNDAY 24TH DECEMBER AT 23.30 CELEBRATED WITH A RESERVED SACRAMENT - A WARM WELCOME AWAITS EVERYONE
ST CATTWG'S CHURCH SERVICE OF NINE CAROLS AND NINE LESSONS
CommentThis years Christmas Carol Service at St. Cattwg’s Church, Llanmaes will take place on Sunday 17th December at 18.00. Children from the village will be involved in the Service and the refurbished Church Bells will officially be rung
Following the service there will be Mulled wine and Mince pies - A warm welcome awaits everyone
St Cattwg's Church Bells
CommentThere has been a church in Llanmaes probably since the fourth century. The present Norman style structure in stone dates from 1234. (A date that should be impossible to forget.) The original stone structure had a small tower on the north side which housed its one bell. The bell was cast in Bristol in the late thirteen hundreds and is the oldest bell in the diocese of Llandaff. The inscription in Latin translates as ‘St Mary pray for us’. That tower is long gone but the access door can still be seen inside the church close to the pulpit. The present stone tower was constructed in 1632 and the churches one bell was moved from the old tower to the new one that year. A second bell was added soon after in 1637 and a third and final one in 1777. The bell and later bells would have been sounded every week in the village of Llanmaes for over seven hundred years.
In 2008, however, a problem was detected in the tower. A slight twist became visible at the top of the tower which required urgent attention. The cause of the problem was that the bells had been hung too high in the tower. A Lottery Grant for over £40,000 was successfully obtained and the work to correct the fault was carried out. The bell frame which had allowed the bells to be sounded traditionally was in too poor a condition to be used further. One of the floors of the tower was strengthened and the three bells stored on the floor. We were advised at that time that this should only be a temporary measure as the bells would deteriorate if left like that for a lengthy period. The likely cost of doing this work was inhibiting. On the other hand, one bell and then the others had been heard in the village for so long that the idea of disposing of them was unthinkable. They needed to be hung from a simple metal frame to preserve them and this is what we had to do.
Over the years people have from time-to-time left money to the church for the preservation of the bells. The late Glyn Williams who lived in Llanmaes and had been a choir boy here left £6000 in his will for this purpose. The Bell Advisor for Llandaff, David Moore, put us in touch with bell hangers and we eventually in 2017 received a quotation of approximately £18,000 for this work to be done. At the time we were short of that target but thanks to the generosity from the Friday night film shows in the Hall and also the huge attendance at the Queen’s Platinum flower show and open gardens the gap was closed. We approached the bell hanging firm of Nicholsons (Dorset) who had given us the original quotation some five years earlier and asked for an update for us to consider. They very honourably held the price to their 2017 quotation. We were on our way.
The bells were removed from the tower in September 2023. (Incidentally, we were not allowed to start this work until a rope hand-rail had been installed on the section of tower steps.) Since then, friends in the village have done a wonderful job helping to clean the tower of bird mess accumulated over many years. The bells were returned to the church in December and re-installed.
The future use of the bells
Although the bells had been heard in the village for over seven hundred years this has clearly not been the case since the early 1960’s. For the future the restored bells will be sounded by means of an electronic control in the base of the tower. We will, for example, use this to sound a bell/s before the 11.00 am service on a Sunday morning. They will also be used occasionally for events such as weddings, Christenings and perhaps, funerals.
Welsh Parliament consultation on potential changes to Council Tax
CommentYoga classes in Llanmaes
CommentMonday classes continue as before and we are excited to announce there is a NEW Friday morning class at Llanmaes Village Hall. Both classes start at 9.30am Booking is now open for January 2024. Classes are suitable for all abilities including complete beginners. For more information visit www.anitaevans.co.uk or email Anita at: anitasnaturaltherapy@gmail.com
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL
CommentA huge ‘Thank you’ to all who sponsored a lamppost poppy this year and to Elaine (Chocolate Box) and friends for the knitted poppies. We raised the brilliant sum of £560. The village looked great and we were able to help this amazing cause - Thanks again
St Cattwg's Church Llanmaes - Christmas Card
CommentChristmas Cards now available only £1 each - all proceeds to Church Restoration Fund
Contact Jackie on 07976 698325
Llanmaes Children's Xmas Party
CommentWe have a few tickets left for this epic biographical drama
CommentOlder people’s access to GP services Survey by Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
CommentSt. Cattwg's Church, Llanmaes Service of Remembrance
CommentA Service Of Remembrance will take place in St. Cattwg’s Church on Sunday 12th November 2023 starting promptly as 10.45
There will be a service outside the Church at the graves of the fallen servicemen followed by a Service inside the Church
All are welcome
Co-Option 2023
CommentFOOD BANK -HARVEST SHOPPING LIST
CommentThere will be a food bank collection point inside the porch St Cattwg’s Church, Llanmaes
from Thursday 19th October. It will be collected after the Church Harvest Festival on Sunday 22nd
Main requirements listed below
Have any items you would like valued? Pop along to St Cattwg's Village Hall
CommentROYAL BRITISH LEGION - POPPY APPEAL 2023
CommentThis years Royal British Legion Appeal starts on 26th October
As in previous years Poppies will be put up on lampposts around the village
If you are interested in sponsoring a poppy @ £10 each please forward details of sponsors name and details of wording you would like to use on your poppy (for those who have sponsored a Poppy in previous years your details have been kept on file)
All proceeds go to the Poppy Appeal. Last year we raised £475
Please send details to Jackie Wright Tel No: 07976698325 or email jackievewright@gmail.com
VILLAGE HALLOWEEN TRAIL
CommentThere will be a Halloween Trick or Treat trail for the children on Saturday 28th October
Meeting at the Blacksmiths Pub at 5.00pm where the children will be given a map showing locations in the village where they may find some treats, followed by a craft session at the pub. To book your child onto the trail Contact Gail: 07885 254436 If you want to eat at the pub please book your table with the Blacksmiths on 01446 678047
Fashion Show by Samantha B Ewenny
CommentSamantha B Ewenny is hosting her Winter Collection Fashion Show
On Thursday 2nd November 2023 in Llantonian Hall at 7.00pm
Tickets at £10 per head to include a drink
There will be a raffle, a licensed bar and live music during the interval
A Percentage of all sales will go to support the Llantwit Major Town Twinning Association
Tickets available from Phil and Shelley Tandy 07831 616990 and 07422 653435