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TOURIST TIPS!
Petrol Stations - don’t leave it to the last litre!7 miles away- Haverfordwest Tesco - SA61 1BU - Open 24 Hours, Cash Machine, Pharmacy, OpticiansHaverfordwest Morrisons - SA61 2EX - Cash Machine, Calor Gas AvailableMilford Haven Tesco - SA73 3AU - Cash Machine, Petrol Station Open 24 Hours
Veterinary Practices The Oak Veterinary Group - practices in Haverfordwest, St Davids, Clarbeston Road and FishguardHaverfordwest - SA61 2PL Phone: 01437 760 111( up the hill past Morrisons)
Pets at Home - simple medicines, food, treats, leads etc... - SA62 4BS
Dog Ban - there is a partial dog ban on Broad Haven beach. Dogs are only allowed on the ‘Londis’ side of the beach. Please clean up after your dog as this side of the beach is very popular with families!
Rhos Cottage Dental Surgery - Phone : 01437 765 124Rhos Cottage, Portfield, Haverfordwest, SA61 1BN St Thomas Doctors Surgery - 25 Millmoor Way, Broad Haven, SA62 3JJ Phone: 01437 781082 Closed Monday, Saturday and Sunday Opening Times:Tuesday 9:00 am – 12:45 pm, Wednesday 10:30 am – 12:30 pm, Thursday 9:00 am – 12:45 pm, Friday 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Bus Timetables - available at Pembrokeshire County Council website or see the notices in the bus stop opposite Londis.
Tides - tide tables are available at Londis, Broad Haven. At low tide, if you look seaward, you can walk left and over to Little Haven.
Public Phones - are located by the public toilets, on Marine Road, near the chip shops and in the Millmoor Way car park (as you exit the village, before the hill, on the left)
Cinema - Palace Cinema Haverfordwest SA61 1NH Phone:01437 767675 Torch Theatre Milford Haven SA73 2BU Phone:01646 695267
Excellent Childrens’ Play Park - From the seafront, walk northwards and veer right along Millmoor Way, as the road forks , take the right into Sandyke Rd. At the brow of the hill, take the path on the left the play park is straight ahead! Football Field - walk up Sandyke Road, and continue until you reach the end of the road, the football field is straight ahead.
WiFi - internet and WiFi available at the Youth Hostel Broad Haven (Millmoor Car Park) WiFi is available for customers of The Ocean Cafe, Bar and Restaurant on the sea front.
Electronic Tourist Information Point located in The Ocean cafe, beneath
the apartments on the seafront.
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THE HAVENSCOMMUNITY DIARY
THE DIARY IS SPONSORED BY THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCILwww.the-havens-communities.org.uk
Email : [email protected]
AUGUST 2013
REGATTA!
Saturday 3rd August!
Sunday 4th August!
ALSO INSIDE...• Guiding News • Allotment News • Green Acres Animal Rescue
‘What We Do’ • Haroldston Woods Walk and Tourist Tips!
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AUGUST 20131st Thu
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3rd Sat CARNIVAL! Procession @ 1.30pm - See Pages 4 + 5 4th Sun Little Haven Regatta - See Page 35th Mon
6th Tue Community Council Meeting, Broad Haven Village Hall @ 7pm7th Wed Wildlife Wander @ 4-6pm - See Page 248th Thu
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18th Sun Beach Discovery @ 11am-12.30pm - See Page 24 19th Mon
20th Tue DIARY DEADLINE21st Wed
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25th Sun Green Acres Animal Recue Open Day 10am-4pm - Page 1026th Mon
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Organisation Held On Contact Telephone
Baptist Church See "Church Notices" Ben & Helen Dare 781428
Broad Haven CP School As per Term Andrew Williams 781404
Broad Haven Hall Bookings Tracey Pettit 07933 716673
Broad/Little Haven W.I. 2nd Tuesday of Month Judith Thomas 781416
Brownies Every Tuesday 3.30-5pm Jane Jones 07786 047110
Carnival Committee Usually Thursday! Mark Burch 781283
Church in Wales See "Church Notices" Fr Andrew Johnson 781279
Community Council Meet 1st Tuesday Christine Lewis 781418
Environment Group Ros Wilson 781659
Football Club & Recreation Every Thursday Dave Day 07760 667231
Guides Every Tuesday Sue Reynolds 781894
Havens Community Forum Robin Mogg 781264
Havens Dev. Trust Paul Woolman 781576
Havens History Group 3rd Thursday of Month Ian Norman 781775
Little Haven Amenities David Reed 781181
Little Haven Art Group Every Tuesday am Helen Barrack 764308
Little Haven Hall Bookings Andrew Johnson 781279
Meals on Wheels Area Office 762911
Play Group Every Mon - Thurs am Bonnie Nicklin 07051531718Rainbows Every Tuesday Stephanie Stapleton 781643
Rowing Club Tim Harvatt 781779
Royal British Legion Every month Jane Main 781645
RNLI Fundraising Mary Whitewright 781256
RNLI Operations Andy Grey 781153
Short Mat Bowls Monday & Wednesday Brendan Slater 781535
Y.H.A Gary, Sue or Laura 781688
Book Group Monthly Anne Maclean 781797
WHO TO CONTACT IN THE HAVENS
THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL CONTACT CENTRE (01437) 764551Dial the above telephone number and ask for the Contact Centre to report any infrastruc-
ture faults -It's a very efficient service and shortcuts telling your local Cllr/clerk.
Pembrokeshire County Council 01437 764551 [email protected] Environmental Health [email protected] Dog Warden Team Police Community Support Officer Dial 101
Dog Fouling
Reports
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Broad Haven Bonanza! Wildlife Wander
A walk along the coast path, wildflower stories and seed bombs
4-6pm Wednesday August 7th
Beach Discovery Rockpool ramble, sand sculptures and strandline search
11am-12.30pm Sunday August 18th
£2 per child • Adults FREE
Come along and have fun in the Pembrokeshire Coast National
Children must be accompanied
To book phone 01437 781668 (Broad Haven Youth Hostel Association)
I would like to say a big thank you to all who have supported me during my time with the Unit, far too many to mention, and wish Kate (Dolphin) and the team every success in the future. It’s a fantastic organisation to belong to – the biggest all female organisation in the world!Sue Reynolds (Bosun)
Guide Meetings will restart on Tuesday 10th September in Little Haven Village Hall at 6pm. All girls from age 10 years are welcome, they do not have to have been a Brownie or Rainbow to join. Contact telephone numbers on back of the diary or come and see us at the Carnival.
From Top: New Logo, Ready Steady Cook, Summer BBQ, Parachutes
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LITTLE HAVEN REGATTA
Sunday 4th August
Famous Evening ‘Mackerel Race’
Children's Swimming Competitions
Bring your bathers!
Fun for all the family!
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Don’t Forget Carnival Disco on 3rd August!
A WHOLE NEW WARDROBE!Stuck on what to dress up as on
Carnival Day - THINK DISNEY!Girls
Snow White, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine, Mulan, Belle, Ariel, Tinker Bell, Cruella deVille, Minnie Mouse, Alice in Wonderland, Queen of Hearts, Jane (Tarzan), Evil Queen (Snow White), Wicked Stepmother (Cinderella), Esmeralda, Meg (Hercules), Wendy (Peter Pan), Maleficent or Merida (Brave), Rapunzel
BoysPrince Charming (Cinderella), Genie, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Peter Pan, Aladdin, Beast, Prince Eric (Ariel), 7 Dwarves, Jafar, Hercules, Captain Hook, Pinocchio, Simba, Scar, Tarzan, Mickey Mouse, Flynn Rider, Mike and Sully!
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The Havens
CARNIVALSaturday 3rd August
Broad Haven School
PROCESSION STARTS @ 1.30PM FROM FOOTBALL FIELD
OPENS @ 2PMOPENS @ 2PMOPENS @ 2PMOPENS @ 2PM• SAMBA BAND DISPLAY • TUG-O-WAR •
GAMES • STALLS • KIDDIE RIDES • FANCY
DRESS • BBQ • REFRESHMENTS
THEMETHEMETHEMETHEME
‘The Wonderful World of Walt Disney’‘The Wonderful World of Walt Disney’‘The Wonderful World of Walt Disney’‘The Wonderful World of Walt Disney’
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BROAD HAVEN GUIDES : SUMMER 2013 Another successful term in the Broad Haven Guide Unit……BHFJane Lewis from the British Heart Foundation gave an informative talk to the Guides in early June, explaining (and demonstrating) the need for defibulators in rural communities. BHF currently have a campaign to encourage youth groups to raise funds for this worthy cause whilst playing Dodge Ball. In the autumn term the girls will be organising and holding their own ‘Dodge Ball’ sponsored event raise money.New Guiding Branding Girlguiding has recently launched a new logo that all involved in the organisation will now be using Broad Haven Guides currently need a Guide Leader so if interested come and find out more. We will be having a ‘stand’ in the carnival to promote Guiding so please come and see us.Bluebell Wood We walked through Bluebell Wood on one very sunny evening in early June –‘tracking’ and collecting unusual items as we walked, interestingly none of the girls had been in Bluebell Wood before but all thoroughly enjoyed it! Ready Steady Cook Medph organised a Ready steady cook competition as part of the BP Award, lots of Healthy ingredients and a really fun evening, well done!Snow Ball The Unit wishes to thank the Mrs Charlie Alexander and the other organisers of the annual Snow Ball for their generous donation of £100 to the Guide Unit. Tesco Vouchers Using the Tesco vouchers that the
Guides collected this year we were able to order a parachute plus several smaller items, all have already been put to good use! A big thank you to all you sent in their vouchers and especially to Mr Keith Gardham for allowing us to put a collection box in the St Brides Inn in Little Haven. Summer BBQThe senior Guides (Ashley, Jemima and Amy) cooked and served burgers for the younger Guides, Enrolments Mollie was enrolled recently. Rosie and Jessica have chosen to be enrolled on Carnival Day. Welcome to you all.Carnival Day We hope to see as many Guides as possible at the Carnival. And finally …A personal Thank YouAfter almost 18 years of being involved (as an adult) with Broad Haven Guides I have decided, for many different reasons, to step down from a weekly involvement with the Guide Unit. I have truly enjoyed every moment with the girls and have many, many special memories to treasure, from taking girls to Switzerland to ‘Our Chalet’ and to London to ‘Baden Powell House’ (two out of the four Guiding World Centres), camping in different locations, trips to the Big Gig, Celebrating Thinking Day and dressing up with the girls on Carnival Day. I have even performed on the stage at the Torch Theatre with other Pembrokeshire Guiders!I will continue to help once a month initially until another Guider / helper is found, and then whenever I am needed. I have been involved at County Level as the ‘B.P coordinator and will continue to do this so will still see the girls as they progress through this award.
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Greenacres is a small, non profit, animal rescue centre in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. We were founded in June 2008, when the need for our effort was recognised. Run with the dedicated support of a small band of
volunteers, we try our very best to help any animal in need...and we operate a no-kill policy .
We believe that every animal deserves a second chance , and we are asking you to help us to give them that.
Although we work mainly with dogs and cats, and have helped a host of other animals along the way, our first priority is always to save any animal who is at risk
or in danger of being put to sleep, but we will try and help ANY animal in need. We also support and educate to try and promote responsible pet ownership.
We receive absolutely no public funding, so we rely entirely on supporter fundraising & public donations to keep us going
“Want to be a friend?”How you can help the animals:
• Provide a home for a puppy, dog, kitten or cat • Help us to feed the animals in our care
• Become a fosterer, home checker, fundraiser or help us at the rescue • Make a donation, sign a standing order or volunteer your time
We need We need We need We need
FRIENDS………FRIENDS………FRIENDS………FRIENDS………
Like YOU!Like YOU!Like YOU!Like YOU!
Our Wishlist! Any dog or cat food, including mixer
Bleach, disinfectant or cleaning materials
Cat litter (gravel type) Envelopes, stamps and A4 or A5 paper
Advocate (flea and worm treatment) Dog crates and cat carriers
Collars and leads Sweeping brushes & mops!
Drop your gifts off at - direct to the rescue, our shops at 93-95 Charles Street Milford Haven, Pets at Home Haverfordwest, Yorkshire Building
Society Tenby and Sandyhill Nurseries Saundersfoot
CONTACT US!
Call 01437 781 745
Email : [email protected]
Our Website:www.greenacresrescue.org.uk
Find Us on Facebook!
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IT’S CARNIVAL DAY! - SATURDAY AUGUST 3RD
DIRECTIONSSandyke Road Football FieldFrom the seafront, walk northwards and veer right along Millmoor Way, as the road forks, take the right into Sandyke Rd. The football field is located at the end of the road, so simply continue walking along Sandyke Road. Broad Haven School FieldFrom the Londis shop on the seafront walk south, towards the carpark and hill towards Little Haven. Turn left onto Marine Road. You will reach a fork in the road, turn right and follow the music to the Carnival!“Tug-o-War” teams still wanted! Your team could win the trophy and a prize!Get your fast-track tickets at shops in the Havens or on the parade and get in quick!Donations - t here’s still time to donate bottles, bric-a-brac, DVDs, books, toys, etc...just bring them along or phone our helpline. We’ll collect all donations – just ring!Help! - putting up – taking down – run a stall! If you can spare a couple of hours, just turn up on the day!It’s going to be a “supercalifragilistic” fun day with lots of games, stalls, competitions, big raffle, cream teas, BBQ, refreshments – for all the family come rain or shine!
Ring the Carnival Helpline: David on 781497All proceeds go to the Havens Recreation Fund.
All floats, fancy dress, cars, King & Queen gather @1pmParade starts from the Football Field @ 1:30pm
Carnival Fete opens at 2pm in Broad Haven School Field
POST CARNIVAL DISCO!Saturday 3rd August
7.30pm start - Broad Haven Village Hall7.30pm start - Broad Haven Village Hall7.30pm start - Broad Haven Village Hall7.30pm start - Broad Haven Village Hall
Tickets £3
(Available on door or carnival day)
Bring your own drinks!
All proceeds to be split between the Village Hall and the
Carnival Committee
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THE HAVENS ENVIRONMENT GROUP
-caring for our environment-
Date: Saturday 31st August
Meeting place: The Football field
Time: 10am
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MUGA Broad Haven School Correspondence has been received from Mark Laundy regarding the plans for Broad Haven School. Cllr Peter Morgan has advised him that the plans are available to be viewed.Church Yards The Committee confirmed that the Community Council gives the Church Yards a grant of £180 each per year to cover grass cutting.The Point, Little Haven Matt Thompson of the National Trust visited Little Haven on Tuesday, 2 July 2013 to discuss The Point. The problems regarding maintenance were outlined to him and although he was very helpful he was limited in what he could do because his work plan for July and August is full. He will, however, try to get some manpower to do some work on the steps and surrounding area immediately and find some volunteers for some of the additional work.. There is a number of areas requiring attention and unfortunately there are two authorities to liaise with beside the National Trust, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks and Pembrokeshire County Council. At present the maintenance work tends to get done just for the Regatta but the area attracts tourists throughout the year and, therefore, does need regular attention. Cllr Peter Morgan agreed to discuss the matter with Pembrokeshire County Council to see what could be done.PLANNING NP/12/0614 - the conversion of the former West Wales Diving Centre Pool Building to a shellfish holding tank and enterprise residential caravan for a three year period was granted. NP/13/0182 – the proposed development dwelling on land adjacent to Alberts Cottage, Wesley
Road, NP/12/0477, NP/12/0478, NP/12/0480 – the development for Blockett Lane were all refused.NON AGENDA ITEMJapanese Knotweed Cllr Ian Whitby reported a large amount of knotweed in the hedges around Broadway and requested that Pembrokeshire County Council be informed in order that it is included in the spraying period during September.Play Park Inspections The Play Parks insurance company require the play park inspections to be carried out on a more regular basis. The clerk will get a group of councillors and other volunteers trained in order to put together an inspection rota for weekly inspections.
Next Meeting will be held on the 6 August in Broad Haven
Village Hall at 7 pm.
A copy of the full minutes of the meeting is available free from the Clerk or you can download them at www.the-havens-communities.org.uk. Next month’s Agenda will be on the website approximately 6 days before the meeting.
Don’t forget Carnival - 3rd August and Regatta
- 4th August!
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The Havens Community Council / Cyngor Cymuned The Havens(Clerk/clerc Christine Lewis, The Farmhouse,
Broadway, Broad Haven, SA62 3HX)Tel/Fax 01437 781418 / 07970093217
Email/ebost [email protected]
ITEMS DISCUSSED AT THE COUNCIL’S JULY MEETING
AGENDA ITEMSDog Signs for Broad Haven Beach Cllr Kevyn Sturman checked the dog signs for Broad Haven Beach and found the sign by the slip road was not sufficiently informative for visitors to the area and there were no signs at all at some entries to the beach. He also expressed concern that during low tide people could walk from Little Haven to Broad Haven and be completely unaware that there were dog restrictions on Broad Haven Beach. There has been a continual stream of complaints regarding dogs in the restricted area plus dog fouling on the beach and walkways from both residents and visitors to the area. After discussions the committee decided on following actions• Additional signage to cover all entrances to the beach and villages.• Improved sign wording and size.• Request for additional visits from Dog Wardens.• Discussion with lifeguards regarding restricted area.Pembrokeshire County Council Environmental Department have advised there is no budget for additional signage at present but will make signs at cost price in their workshop should the community budget be able to cover the cost.The Clerk will put together some mock up signs for consideration and quotes.Bin Capacity in Broad Haven Cllr Kevyn Sturman expressed concern that .
the bins on the Broad Haven Slipway were always full. Cllr Peter Morgan advised the meeting that the bins were emptied four times a day and the times had to coincide with the opening and closing of the council municipal rubbish tip. He also pointed out that the rubbish bins were always full, whilst the recycling bins were often empty. For this reason Pembrokeshire County Council have Increased the number of bins on the slipway and improved the instructions on their use.The committee decided that discussions should be held with both the local supermarket and fish and chip shops with a view to increasing the number of bins outside these premises.Sports Council Meeting Feedback Cllrs Dai Faulkner and Brendan Slater attended a meeting with the Sports Council regarding the possibility of a grant for the football club. The Sports Council representative suggested that the Community Council have a specialist survey done on the pitch to give an idea whether it would be possible to have a grant to help pay for any recommended works. It was agreed that the requested documentation should be received by the Council before any funds were made available for a survey. This included the terms and conditions required by Pembrokeshire Council for an increased length of lease and a business plan from the Football Club clearly outlining their future plans.The clerk agreed to chase up Helen Leighfield at Pembrokeshire Council and Cllrs Kevyn Sturman and Dai Faulkner agreed to chase up Ian Jones, the Football Club Secretary
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Only 30 yards from the beach we are an ideal
stop for a cold drink, glass of wine,tea or coffee. Our varied menu includes fresh local crab, fish,
steak and curry or try our signature dish:
" Pork loin stuffed with black pudding, served with fresh vegetables and a choice of potatoes"
Sheltered beer garden, ideal for sunny spring
days, on cooler days enjoy the log fire in the bar .
En-suite Bed & Breakfast accommodation (see our facebook page )
Tel 01437 781 266
Keith and Jill extend you a warm welcome.Keith and Jill extend you a warm welcome.Keith and Jill extend you a warm welcome.Keith and Jill extend you a warm welcome.
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01437 763815www.klcleaningpembs.co.uk
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THE HAVENS COMMUNITY GARDENS AND ALLOTMENTSWhat Should Happen in August (according to the All Knowing Alan Titchmarsh)• Harvest French and runner beans, lettuce, beetroot, turnips, courgettes, onions, pencil leeks, marrows, calabrese, summer squash, second early potatoes, first tomatoes, and globe artichokes.• With the present dry spell keep vegetables well watered. • Sow spring vegetables for next year.• “Stop” outdoor tomatoes, cut and dry herbs as well as taking cuttings from them.• Tip of the month: Stake brassica plants to prevent them from being flattened by strong winds later in the season. Our allotments have the best sea view in the world, and some of the strongest winds to go with them. Fruit in July• Prune gooseberries, red currant bushes and summer fruiting raspberry canes. By now all fruit should have been picked.• Harvest blackberries, loganberries and early varieties of old eating apples. • Cut strawberry runners from the parent plants.Watch out for• Symptoms of drought• Powdery mildew, particularly on roses and honeysuckle• Caterpillars on cabbages and other brassicas• Blight on potatoes and tomatoes• Slugs and snails.
What happened on my plot in JulyLast year there was no reason to worry about watering but this year I have been watering every day, especially the smaller plants, in spite of asking Derek the BBC weatherman for rain in the early hours of the mornings. The plants are still playing “catch up” due to the cold start to the growing season, however they should have made this up by the end of the month.I have been harvesting potatoes and strawberries, or should I say sharing the harvest with the local wildlife. There are a couple of pheasants that have been helping themselves to the leaves of the young beetroot - I wonder what pheasant tastes like stuffed with beetroot leaves. If I catch one I’ll let you know!Some of the other plots are producing some lovely sprouts, cabbages and various brassicas, mine just didn’t appear (I’m not jealous). On one plot the cabbage plants are protected by a tunnel cover, unfortunately the ends were left open and the cabbage white butterflies were queuing up to use it like a fast track highway to lay their eggs on the plants. This month’s lesson: close off the ends of tunnels!Happy harvestingRob Whittaker 01437 782658
If anyone is interested there are just four plots available at the moment, two less than last month. The cost per plot is just £25 per year. If you would like more information please contact
Patrick.Patrick Hellings 01437 781319
www.thehavensallotments.org.uk
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Green Acres Animal Rescue
OPEN DAY AND GRAND SUMMER DRAW!
SUNDAY 25TH AUGUST 10AM - 4PM
£100 CASH TO BE WON!
A FUN DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Meet & Greet the animals in our care!
Microchipping available for just £15!
Fun Dog Show
Face PaintingNumerous Stalls ...and more!
£5 Entry per
Vehicle
Directions: From Haverfordwest follow the Dale Road until Hasguard Cross Crossroads, turn right (you will see the signs for PJ George Commercials). Follow that road, after a short distance you will see more PJ George signs, and the Green Acres sign on your left, take that left turn down a single track road, the Rescue is the first turning on the right through the farm gate.
www.greenacresrescue.org.uk [email protected]
Find us on Facebook!01437 781745
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“Round the Table”Eva’s Cafe and Bistro in Anchor House
3rd Sunday evening of the month at 6pm
‘Open to all who are happy to explore and share their spirituality’
BROAD HAVEN PUPILS TOP THE BILL AT TORCH THEATREEighty-eight enthusiastic young people from across Pembrokeshire performed in Amethyst Dance production TEN at the Torch Theatre on the 5th and 6th July. The dance spectacular was a showcase of Amethyst Dance’s favourite numbers in celebration of their 10th Anniversary. 10 pupils from Broad Haven School and a pupil from Ysgol Glan Cleddau, performed in the show and entertained the audience with a range of Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Street Dance routines. Three of Broad Havens’ pupils showed off their skill and footwork in the opening number to ‘Kool and the Gang “Celebration’, which was a very cleverly choreographed routine that spelled out CELEBRATE TEN YEARS at the end of the routine. The audience melted at the routine ‘Suzy Snowflake’ in which one of the youngest dancers from reception class performed. It certainly received a lot of ‘oohs’ and ‘ahhs’. The atmosphere was upbeat and jovial throughout whilst the pupils kept the audience entertained with popular and well known numbers including ‘Singing in the Rain’, ‘42nd Street’, ‘English Country Garden’, ‘The Sun Has Got His Hat On’, ‘Zip a Dee Doo Dah’, and ‘I Just Cant Wait to be King’. Andrew Williams the Head Teacher from Broad Haven School was one amongst the audience, “it was a fantastic and entertaining evening that highlighted the great deal of talent that we have in Pembrokeshire. All the children should feel extremely proud of the dedication that they have demonstrated in what was a wonderful night’s entertainment.” By the end of the evening the audience were certainly in full swing and joined in the finale with a bit of hand clapping, arm rolling, hip wiggling, shoulder shrugging and arm waving. Well done!For further information regarding Amethyst Dance contact Alison on 07914 012123.
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A Big ‘Thank-you!’ to Peter Connell for his continued support and submission of brilliant quizzes!
Answers on page 20
AUGUST QUIZ - SOUND
1. Which artists first sang ‘The Sound of Silence’? Who wrote it?2. By what name do the New Zealanders call their Fjiords?3. The speed of sound and the drop in pitch as a train sounding its whistle rushes past are named after which two Austrian scientists? 4. How far can the cry of a blue whale travel underwater?5. How did the marque of the German car ‘Audi’ come about?6. Ronnie Ronalde is a 90yr old music hall artist (last appearing at the Hackney Empire in Sept. 2012) known around the world for his prowess as a ‘Siffleur’. What is a ‘Siffleur’?7. How did writer Sam Clemens acquire his pen name Mark Twain?8. Who wrote the lyrics and the music for ‘The Sound Of Music’?
Q: Why did the mushroom go to the party?
A: Because he was a fun-gi!
From Andy-the-glamper-rambler
BROAD AND LITTLE HAVEN W.IMembers enjoyed a talk given by Ann Symons on Shalom House St. Davids, learning about the care available for cancer sufferers and their families. The tea hostesses were Pat Thornton and Greta Parton-Hindley. The raffle was won by Judith Thomas. On 3rd August the W I will be serving
refreshments at Broad Haven Carnival. Cakes and assistance on the day will
be gratefully appreciated.07051531718
Quality care for 2-4 year olds9am - 12 noon
Mon - Fri
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BIRD WATCH - AUGUST Species of the Month: Domestic Cat When I mention cats to people I’m often met with one of two opposing views – that of a treasured pet or that of a wildlife killer. Many people want to encourage birds into their garden but because of their own cat, or that of a neighbour, they are afraid to do so. There are, however, a number of steps that can be taken to help protect the birds in your garden from cat predation.Cats rely on cover to approach prey and to launch surprise attacks; by positioning feeders in the open away from trees/bushes, birds are given the space they need to spot a rushing predator. Attracting groups of birds to your garden can actually increase their chances of spotting danger; the more eyes and voices there are the better to warn others of any risk. It is helpful if you can spread your feeders around, thus increasing the number of look-out posts; it also reduces overcrowding in a small space where social distraction could leave birds vulnerable to attack. A sonic device delivers an unpleasant sound when a cat crosses in front of it and can work as an effective deterrent; move it around periodically to ensure the cat doesn’t learn to just avoid a particular route. Think also about the positioning of any nest boxes; are they within easy reach of cats? The open nests of birds such as Blackbird can be protected by chicken wire of a suitable gauge and also think about planting thorny vegetation as this will provide good nesting cover when it matures.Cat owners can also take steps to reduce the hunting impact of their pets, which in turn helps to reduce flea and worm infestations. Bells fitted to collars have been shown to reduce a cat’s success at catching prey; however, bells should be replaced regularly as they lose their sound clarity over time due to the constant friction of use. There are lots of inexperienced fledglings around during the spring and early summer so limiting the time a cat spends outdoors could help their chances of survival and reduce nest raiding. Dawn and dusk are important feeding times for birds, particularly in the winter, so, again, try to keep cats indoors during these times. Did you know?
It has been estimated that cats kill 55 million birds in Britain every year and that such predation could contribute to long-term de-clines of familiar garden birds such as House Sparrows.Cats are well-known for keeping themselves clean; their saliva acts as a deodorant allowing them to hunt up or down-wind of their prey.The Welsh name is cath.
Make Your Garden Count!If you enjoy watching birds and other creatures in your garden, and want to help track their fortunes, then BTO Garden BirdWatch could be perfect for you. Please contact me for a free enquiry pack or to book a talk.Happy Garden Bird Watching! Amanda Skull, Garden BirdWatch Ambassador Evenings and weekends only: 07952 758293 or 01792 891013 [email protected] www.bto.org/gbw Follow me on Twitter @amanda_skull
Chloe, 1 year old tabby - Richard Trahar
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‘Zumba’
Every Wednesday
At
Broad Haven
Village Hall
7-8pm
£4 on the door
SuperValue from Londis Come in and try our new
own brand range
Super QualityAt a Super Price
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FLAT TO LET HAVERFORDWEST
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CAN YOU HELP?Why is the hill into Broad Haven
called ‘Hanging Hill?’ Why is the field on the way to Little Haven called the ‘Rocket
Field?’Why is the lane in Broad Haven
known as the ‘Bunks?’Any response is interesting!
Email them to havensdiary@yahoo.
com
Any interesting stories about the Havens? Please email
them in!
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HAROLDSTON WOODS WALK, BROAD HAVENA lovely change from the beach or village, without having to go too far! Start at the Millmoor Way Car Park (by the Youth Hostel, see map below).You will see a small shed (picture below) to the left of the Youth Hostel.Walk in the direction of the arrow shown below, you will walk past the shed. Take the left hand path and follow it. You will reach a gate, go through and walk straight on towards the gate on the opposite side of the path. Follow the wooded path alongside the stream, crossing over the stream by the bridge. Keep an eye out for the tyre swing on your left! You can follow the path and the first left hand pathway (signposted) will take you across the road to join onto the coastal path. If you turn left, you can walk down to Broad Haven. However, if you turn right you can walk along the coast to the
Druidston Hotel which serves drinks and food. You can walk or catch the Puffin Shuttle back. If you walk straight on, past Timber Hill chalets you reach Haroldston church. Here you can double back on yourself and walk down the road back into Broad Haven.
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Youth Hostel
DOG FOULINGHelp us make our beaches safe for children to play on and our surrounding areas pleasant to walk through! ADVICE TO DOG OWNERSAlways ‘pick up’ after your dog;Do not leave faeces for the tide to wash away;
Always follow the rules for keeping your dog on a lead.ADVICE TO ALLWash hands regularly after being on the beach or play areas;Report any dog related problems you come across;Pembroke is designated under the Dogs [Fouling of Land Act) 1996. Fixed Penalty Notices will be issued to irresponsible ownersCOMPLAINTS We are still receiving a number of complaints regarding dogs in the No Dog zone and dog faeces on the beach and housing estate walkways.
Ring Sal or Ruth if you witness an offence – if the y are in the area they will respond.
Broad Haven Beach
- dogs allowed on
the Londis side
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www.reflexologypembs.co.uk.
Using gentle massage to reflex areas in the feet or hands, reflexology treats the whole person and can
have a therapeutic effect on various
ailments.
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AUGUST QUIZ ANSWERS1. Simon and Garfunkle; Paul Simon in 1964 strumming his guitar in his echoing bathroom in the darkness with the bathwater running! 2. ‘Sounds’ eg Milford Sound (‘the eighth wonder of the world’) was named by John Lort Stokes (born Haverfordwest 1811) after Milford Haven. Stokes had previously sailed with Darwin on HMS Beagle.3. Mach 1 after Ernst Mach (1838-1916). Christian Doppler (1803-53)4. A blue whale emits the loudest cry of any creature (170 decibels, a jet engine = 110 decibels) and its low frequency sound travels 4 times faster in water and will travel hundreds if not thousands of miles!5. August Horch was ousted from his automobile company (founded by him in 1899) and could not take his brand name with him. An inaugural meeting was held in his home with his son doing his Latin homework in a corner. No-one could think of a suitable name until his son piped up with :’Horch means ‘Hark’or ‘Hear’ in German, use the Latin equivalent : ‘Audi”,(the imperative form of audire, ‘to listen’).6. A Whistler (French). He broke box office records worldwide.7. His work on a Mississipi paddle steamer was to take soundings of the river bed and call out the depth, a safe reading was ‘mark twain’ =The two fathom mark on the sounding line (12 feet). 8. Lyrics : Oscar Hammerstein II. Music : Richard Rogers.
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Tai Chi
Every Thursday1:45pm – 2:45pm
Broad Haven Village HallAll ages and abilities welcome to
join in this gentle form of exercise.For more information contact Fey:
07875682618 / 01437 720889
The Havens
50+ Fit Club
Gentle seated exercise classes and TLC (Tea/laughter/chat)
Every Monday afternoon 2pm to 3pm.
The Village Hall, Broad Haven.
£3 per person incl. refreshments.
Suitable for men and women and all abilities.
Wear comfortable clothing and flat shoes.
Deb HextallBSc (Hons), MVHF, MCHF, Dip. SMT
Crystal HealingEnergy HealingSubtle EnergyManagement
Stress ManagementTraining
Workshops and Courses
www.crystal-and-energy-healing.co.uk
www.coping-with-stress.co.uk
07884 313127
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YHA Broad Haven fully open for the season!YHA Broad Haven fully open for the season!YHA Broad Haven fully open for the season!YHA Broad Haven fully open for the season!Serving breakfast, lunch and evening meal*
(or even just a cuppa to takeaway!)Delicious, home-cooked food and daily specials to suit all tastes
Pop in and see us, whether you’re hungry or not. Pop in and see us, whether you’re hungry or not. Pop in and see us, whether you’re hungry or not. Pop in and see us, whether you’re hungry or not. Have a chat and a nosey round - you might be surprised at Have a chat and a nosey round - you might be surprised at Have a chat and a nosey round - you might be surprised at Have a chat and a nosey round - you might be surprised at
what you find…what you find…what you find…what you find…
Sue, Laura, and the rest of the team, look forward to proudly welcoming you to our beautiful hostel
overlooking the sea.
*Booking advisable
BROAD HAVEN PLAYGROUP NEED YOU!
We are looking for anyone who would be interested
in being a volunteer in playgroup on a regular basis.
The work would involve working alongside the staff to set up
activities and join in with and encourage the children during the
session.
Some snack preparation and cleaning would also be appreciated.
If you are interested you must be willing to have a CRB
check and supply two references as well as
completing a food safety course.
Please contact Bonnie on 01646 693051 or
07733422385 for further enquiries.
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