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Sarnau, Ceredigion SA44 6QU

Tel 01239 811079

WE SPECIALISE IN LOCAL PRODUCE 

Visit us in the New Food  Hall at Cardigan Show & pick up some

home-grown new potatoes.

“You’ll taste the difference!” 

www.llwynhelygfarmshop.co.uk

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Mrs Pook ispleased to take part

in the first food hall at theCardigan County 

Agricultural Show 

Tour launches

band’s book By Tivy-Side reporter

01239 [email protected] @tivysideadvertiser

ACCLAIMED: Cardigan band Ail Symudiad are setting off on a mini-tour of

Wales to promote their new book, which documents 35 years in the industry.

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POPULAR rock band AilSymudiad are settingoff on the road again topromote their new book,which documents fivedecades of performingand recording severalmemorable hits.

With classics such as Rifieira Cymraeg ,   Garej Paradwys   and   Twristi-aid yn y Dre, the bandhas built up a followingthroughout the country

This book is an impor-tant milestone for broth-ers Richard (Jones) andWyn (Lewis Jones) fromCardigan who also run arecording studio in theirseaside town.

Richard explains theybothare looking forwardto returning to touringagain to complement thebook launch.

“I’mlookingforward tothismini-tour of Wales,”he said.

“The tour will take inthe Tafwyl Festival inCardiff, the Saith Seren

bar in Wrexham, the GwylArall festival in Caer-narfon and of course thehome gigin OakHall, Rho-sygilwen, near Cardigan.

“The humour is an im-portant feature of theband and one of the mainreasons why we continueto play.”

Ail Symudiad are thefirst recognised band tocome from Cardigan.

“Some people may notknow but we’re the firstWelsh band that did notcome from school or col-lege,” said Richard.

“At the beginning of ourcareer wedidn’t knowany-one, but after meeting TheTrwynau Coch, we sent ademo to Eurof Williams,producer of the   Sosbanprogramme, and that was

An important milestone for brothers which documents ve decades of performing

our break into the Welshmusic scene.”

The brothers have pro-duced their record label,Fflach, since 1981 and it’snow one of Wales’ leadingrecord companies.

It was formed to givebands the opportunity torecord and release singles.

The book delves into thehistory of the band andthe label alike, with a hostof prominent artists pay-ing their tributes.

DJ Huw Stephenspraised their contributionto Wales.

He said; “Their love formusic, family, friends andplaces in their daily livesshines through.

“The music scene andthe country would be apoorer placewithout themand their great work.”

Richard’s sons, DafyddandOsian, arenowpart of the band and, says Rich-ard, they face the twenty-first century with hugerelish.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014   tivysideadvertiser.co.uk

Food stalls to join country show

THE new food hall at Cardi-gan show will be packedw ith m ore tha n 2 5 s tal ls

selling all types of produce. You’ll find organic bread, cakes,

preserves, honey, vegetables,beer, wine, local crabs, cheeseand ice cream – you name it, thereshould be something for everyone.

The stalls will give a mouth-wa-

2014 sees the launch of a brand new Food Hall on the Cardigan show ground, to be

situated very close to the entrance/exit, so that show goers can discover the fantastic arrayof local food & drink as they enter the show ground & perhaps choose something tasty to

take home for supper - which can be collected as they leave the show later!

tering display of what is availableon the doorstep in Ceredigion andthe bordering counties of Pembro-keshire and Carmarthenshire.

No food hall would be completewithout a cookery demonstra-tion, so during the day there willbe three presentations by NerysHowells, who is well-known as aTV cook and for her great recipes

using local food.She will be using in-

gredients from manyof the food and drinkstalls and giving tast-ers as she cooks.

The demonstrationarea will be seatedand will be a welcome

resting place whileyou watch Nerys atwork.

Food and drink is

important to all ages, so we will beenlisting the help of Small WorldTheatre’s Smoothie Bike – a con-traption that produces smoothiesusing pedal power.

It will be great fun for every-body, spanning the generationsfrom children to grandparents– they can all have a go at mak-ing healthy, tasty drinks from freshfruit while keeping fit at the sametime. Let’s hope the weather iskind to us for once and cold drinkscan be the order of the day.

T he f oo d hal l w il l be o pe nthroughout the day from 9am,so come along to enjoy a nibble.

 You’ll be amazed at the array oftop-notch products on offer with

a chance to talk to each producerand hear their background story.

As an added extra, there willalso be a surprise visit by Dolly the

Dormer, an eyecatching VW Dor-mobile, decked in the colours ofPatchwork Foods, a pâté companyfrom Ruthin, North Wales.

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Owners Margaret Carter andJenny Whitham, are visiting fooddestinations around the UK andhappe n to be in o ur a re a o n

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of their delicious pbiscuits, and recipecompany them.Youout for Dolly stayingnear Cardigan.

Show secretary said: “All in all, the ihall should be a grethe show, offering area from local artisfarmers and fisherml   There are s

spaces available –show secretary to cardigancounty sho