Wednesday, 4 September 2013

The Sessile Oak

This month, on Monday 23rd September, the Marston's chain opens a new carvery restaurant and pub, The Sessile Oak.



It's good to see that the company has already established itself on the web. Find all the info, contact details, and menus on the official Marston's website:

Further updates can be found via Facebook and on Twitter (@sessile_oak)


So far, it all sounds very promising. If you attend the restaurant's opening, leave a comment below.

Psst- they'll have free wifi!

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Eastgate: Scarlets, The Red Room Bar & Kitchen

[Unit 9. Eastgate, Llanelli]


In April 2012, another local brand signed up to lease a unit in the Eastgate cinema building. Yet, over the subsequent 15 months that unit remained under construction. Duraseal, a team of roofing, construction and maintenance specialists from near Aberdare, were contracted to prepare the site for refurbishment, and it remained unclear when the Scarlets would start to benefit from their 15-year lease on the unit.

The eventual opening of the 'Red Room Bar & Kitchen' came on 10th August 2013, marking the start of the Scarlets' 2013-14 season: as part of the rugby club's 'Super Season-Starter' week, the official opening (which granted exclusive access to season ticket holders) was followed by the unveiling of the squad's new kit on August 13th at the Delme Thomas Centre, and the first pre-season friendly at Parc y Scarlets (where victory went to Exeter). A VIP launch evening was also held on August 9th, featuring a performance by local artist, Catherine Elms, who also provided live music at the Scarlets' kit launch – for more on that, click here.

Branded variously as "The Red Room" / "Red Room" / "Redroom" / "Red Room Bar & Kitchen" / "The Red Room Bar & Kitchen and Scarlets store", the new bar-restaurant-shop proudly associates itself with the Llanelli's industrial heritage (and some 140 years of rugby). And although it has nothing to do with H. G. Wells, the brand could easily team-up with the soon-to-open Llanelly House and stir up interest in the town's haunted side.

With its central location, adjoining the Odeon and alongside the taxi area, the Scarlets store and cafe should enhance competition with restaurants such as Nando's (located directly opposite).

At Parc y Scarlets, the club has already established itself in the retail and dining sectors with an official club shop and the Heart and Soul Bar & Kitchen. At Eastgate, the new 3,200 square foot outlet places the club that bit closer to fans around the town centre. The new Bar is furnished with leather sofas that add to its relaxed atmosphere, and the Kitchen, backed by Carmarthenshire suppliers, Castell Howell Foods, houses a 64-seat dining area as well as external terrace seating.

The new Scarlets playing kit and other official clothing, club merchandise and match tickets will be sold at the new store, as well as tickets for a growing number of non-rugby events held at the stadium. Additionally, the new venue has proven ideal for hosting events such as a press conference on August 22nd during which the Scarlets captaincy was announced.

According to the club's official website, the Red Room Kitchen serves "traditional and rustic" dishes, adopting "a progressive approach to gourmet burgers and a commitment to sourcing seasonal and local produce". Also found on the menu are "appetizers, light snacks, pizza and salads".





See the full menu here.

It seems the Scarlets have put a lot of thought into their new venture and really want to reach out to their fans. Check their main website for any updates to the following information.

Shop opening times.
Mon - Sat: 10:00 – 21:00
Sunday: 12:00 – 21:00

Food is served from 12pm until 9pm everyday (until 8pm on Sundays).
Bar is open until 11pm Monday–Saturday, and 12pm - 9pm on Sunday.

Reservations: 01554 753317
More info: redroom@scarlets.co.uk

So, it gives Tin Dragon much pleasure to share links to The Red Room's official Twitter and Facebook pages!



Saturday, 13 July 2013

Summer Geocache Challenge

On the official re-opening day of the town centre in June, the outdoor market garnered a good amount of attention. Far fewer people came to see what events were held at Llanelli Library. In a small room at the end of Vaughan Street, an intriguing project of the Council's Regeneration and Leisure department was quietly unveiled. Throughout the day, those curious enough to enter the Library were greeted by Carmarthenshire's select team of geocaching experts.

Geo-wha?



A Geocache is a kind of treasure. All over the world, every day, individuals set out to search for and plant new geocaches. These 'treasures' could be anything, usually concealed in water-tight containers, and their locations are indexed through numerous apps and websites using GPS data. Geocaching enthusiasts depend on mobile technologies to locate them and, once successful in their quest, may be encouraged to sign a log book, contribute to the online indexes with personal testimonies and difficulty ratings, or to notify other 'cachers of changes in the geocache's location/condition/contents, etc.

Yes, things can, and do, change frequently in the world of geocaching. In some cases, instructions found inside will ask people to swap items or transfer the contents to a fresh location. Many geocache items have travelled the entire planet. There's even one hidden on board the international space station.




Returning to the land of the Tin Dragon, we can expect to see increasing opportunities for outdoor pursuits around Carmarthenshire this summer. One Council-backed initiative, the Carmarthenshire Summer Geocache Challenge, is part of a wider effort to encourage people to get outdoors, to enjoy better fitness and to become better acquainted with their surroundings.

Starting on July 20th, participants have until midnight on August 31st to find FIVE geocaches spread across Llanelli. General locations have already been given:

1. Discovery Centre, North Dock
2. Llanelli Leisure Centre
3. Llanelli Library
4. Parc Howard
5. Y Ffwrness


To find the geocaches, you'll need a smartphone, tablet or other device equipped with GPS. Exact coordinates will be listed here at the starting date.

Inside each of the five geocaches you will find a small number of questions. Send your answers to the event's organisers geocaching@carmarthenshire.gov.uk, and all correct submissions will be entered into a draw to win an iPad Mini and other prizes.

For full details, visit www.discoverllanelli.co.uk/geocache-challenge


Good luck and, more importantly, have fun!

Thursday, 11 July 2013

What's On Llanelli Weekendly [13-14.7.2013]


This scorcher of a week won't fizzle out until sometime next week, so fill your weekend with a good variety of events around the County.

Full list of events in Carmarthenshire here: www.visit.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/whats-on/july.html

Find out what's on this weekend at Ffwrnes: ffwrnes.ticketsolve.com
And at the Odeon cinema in Eastgate: www.odeon.co.uk

To keep up-to-date with all live music in town, visit  Llanelli Music Scene Stay:

If you know of any upcoming weekend events or one-time special offers at local places, please leave a comment below!

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Saturday 13th July
Llandeilo Fawr Festival of Music, Llandeilo
The 2013 Festival begins at 1:30pm at St. Teilo's Church with a flower-arranging exhibition set to music by Gloria Davies (admission: £5)
At 7.30pm, world renowned singer, Sir Willard White, accompanied by Eugene Asti, brings the Festival's opening concert to St. Teilo's. Performances will include Lieder by Robert Schumann, the Four Serious Songs of Johannes Brahms and songs by Ralph Vaughan-Williams and Roger Quilter, together with some of Benjamin Britten's Folksong arrangements and a selection of Spirituals (admission: £20.00)

Sunday 14th July
On the second day of the Festival, at 11.00am in St. Teilo's Church, Archdeacon of Cardigan, the Venerable Dr. William Strange will address the congregation.
At 7.30pm, Laura Wright and Noah Stewart will perform for the evening concert at the church (admission: £20.00)


For more information, visit: www.llandeilomusicfestival.org.uk
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Saturday 13th July
International Dance Day, National Botanic Garden of Wales
10:30am – 
Dancers from Russia and Ireland will join teams from all over Wales at the National Botanic Garden for a day of dance on Saturday July 13. The first step in this colourful, international dance day is taken at 10.30am when all participants form a Big Parade from the Garden’s entrance up the Broadwalk. And then, the dancing begins. Groups taking part include: Skylark and Artforge, from Karelia, Russia; Siobhan & Friends, Ireland; And groups from Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Penyfai, Penybont, Talog, Tawerin, Llangadfan and Llanarthne.


Plan your journey to the National Botanic Garden here: traveline-cymru.info

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Saturday 13th July
Cerddwn Ymlaen / 'Walk On' for Air Ambulance, Swansea-Caernarfon


Walk On’ is a celebrity sponsored walk from Swansea to Caernarfon to support the Wales Air Ambulance.

The 200 mile walk will be completed over eight days, launched on Friday 12th July with a gala dinner at the Dragon Hotel in Swansea. The walk will commence at Swansea Town centre at 9.30am on Saturday July the 13th, and the route will take participants along the coast to Mumbles, across the Gower to Llanelli, Carmarthen, Lampeter, Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dinas Mawddwy, Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Criccieth and finishing in Caernarfon

For more info: cerddwnymlaen.com

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Saturday 13th July
Noson Lawen, Parc y Scarlets
Admission, including buffet: £25

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Saturday 13th July
Big Day Out, Ammanford.
The Big Day Out returns with Pant Glas World of Nature bird of Prey display, fun fair, children’s entertainment, climbing wall, gigantic five-a-side football competition, stalls, Scarlets rugby inflatable’s, refreshments & loads more.
Contact: 01554 744370

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Saturday 13th July
Sustainable Buildings Fair, Llandeilo
10:30am – 4:30pm
Energy saving solutions for your home. Spend a day at the Tywi Centre finding out about energy efficiency in old buildings, natural building products, insulation and energy conservation and renewable energy.
Features:
Demonstrations of traditional building skills such as lime plastering, stonemasonry and carpentry, as well as renewable energy systems.
Workshops on topics such as The Green Deal, Natural Building Materials, External Wall Insulation and Hydro Electricity Generation.
Informative walks with the National Trust to look at the Dinefwr Home Farm Biomass Boiler and Photovoltaic Panels
Exhibits and information from local suppliers of renewable energy technologies
Information on appropriate maintenance and repair of Old Buildings

Free Entry.

Tywi Centre, Dinefwr Farm, Llandeilo SA19 6RT.
Contact: www.tywicentre.org.uk 01558 824271

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Saturday 13th July
Kaffe Fassett Knitwear Exhibition, National Wool Museum Wales
10am – 5pm
An exhibition of exquisite knitwear by the internationally renowned textile designer, Kaffe Fassett, who is best known for his colourful designs in the decorative arts.
This exhibition will run alongside an exhibition of his patchwork quilts at The Welsh Quilt Centre, Lampeter (www.welshquilts.com).

Entry: free
Contact: www.museumwales.ac.uk  02920 573070
National Wool Museum Wales, Drefach Felindre, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire SA44 5UP.

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Saturday 13th July
'Fy Milltir Sqwâr', Oriel King Street Gallery
10am – 5pm
A joint exhibition by five artists from Tywi Printmakers, Fy Milltir Sqwâr / My Square Mile Exhibition, is now held at the gallery (ends 31st July).
Their collection of etchings, collagraphs, monotypes, linocuts and cuts evoke, celebrate and reflect the artists' relationship with their own patch of Carmarthenshire. Images range from intimate details known only to local people to broader representations of recognisable landmarks.
Behind each original artwork is a story, sometimes personal, sometimes the shared memories of friends and neighbours. This collection of work is a unique moment to discover new things about this beautiful county.

Contact: tywiprintmakers.wordpress.com  01550 750303
or contact Oriel King Street Gallery on 01267 220121 www.kingstreetgallery.co.uk

To go direct from Llanelli to Carmarthen, take the following buses from the bus station at Eastgate (bus bay, journey duration):
195, 196, 197 (bay 2, 50-60mins)
198 (bay 3, 1 hour 10 mins)
X12 (bay 4, 55 mins)

Bus timetables here: traveline-cymru.info

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Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th July
Classic Motorcycle Road Racing, Pembrey Motor Racing Circuit.
Contact: barc.net  01554 891042

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Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th July
'Sand Sea Soul', The Burry Port Saith Gallery
(Sat) 11am-6pm; (Sun) 1pm-5pm
The Burry Port Saith Gallery represents artists, craft makers, photographers from the local surrounding area, South Wales and anyone inspired by living and working in Wales.
Dorothy Morris' collection of paintings, ceramics, batik and mixed media work are the focus of a new show at the gallery.
Incorporating a range of materials and processes into her work, Dorothy draws inspiration from her local surroundings – namely her home village of Ferryside.
As part of this latest exhibition, the theme of Chapels is introduced into her collection. This is the final showing of this exhibition.

Saith Gallery, 7 Station Road, Burry Port Carmarthenshire SA16 0LR
Contact: 01554 834 921

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Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th July
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre11am - 5pm
Minibeast hunt, dragonfly and butterfly walk, pond dipping, and insect-themed craft workshops will be held at the centre throughout the day.

For the full schedule and more information, visit: wwt.org.uk
Cost is included in admission to centre (free for members).

Contact: pamela.styles@wwt.org.uk 01554 741087

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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
Creative Fusion Crafts, Aberglasney Gardens
10am – 6pm
The Creative Fusion crafts exhibition brings a relaxed and friendly exhibition of original work by Pembrokeshire-based artists and craft makers to the gardens.
Items on sale include jewellery, paintings, woodwork, stained glass, willow sculpture, patchwork quilts, ceramics, organic soaps, decorative accessories and more.

To preview the group's work, visit facebook.com/CreativeFusionCrafts

Plan your journey to Aberglasney Gardens here: traveline-cymru.info
More info: aberglasney.org
Phone: 01558 668998
Aberglasney Gardens
Llangathen
Carmarthenshire SA32 8QH

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Sunday 14th July
Festival Fields Classic Car & Vehicle Show, Llanelli
Pontarddulais Classic Motor Club will gather at Festival Fields, Pwll, to display a range of classic vehicles. A 'dog show' is also to take place.

Admission: £4 plus concessions.

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Sunday 14th July
Wales Wildflower Day, National Botanic Garden of Wales
Artists, scientists and meadows full of wildflowers are the stars of the first Wales Wildflower Day at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
In fields full of wild orchids, knapweeds and eyebrights, visitors will see painters, wood turners, stained-glass artists, decorative wire makers and embroiderers, all busy creating art and craft inspired by the wildflowers around them.
There will be experts on hand to point out pollinating insects and all the floral highlights, and to give handy tips on how to identify wildflowers, and the Garden’s Volunteer Library Group will be showing off some beautiful and informative books about Welsh wildflowers.
Visitors have a chance to be artistic themselves: artist Martin Reed will be encouraging passers-by to daub their creative contributions on to his new abstract painting, and the Garden’s Rebecca Thomas will be inviting children to make something lovely with flowers.
Wales Wildflower Day will also see the launch of a new display of Welsh arctic-alpine wild plants. This focuses on plants from Snowdonia’s Cwm Idwal, a mountain valley with some of the rarest plants in the country.


For more info: gardenofwales.org.uk 01558 667149
Admission to the garden: gardenofwales.org.uk/visitors-info/

Plan your journey to the National Botanic Garden here: traveline-cymru.info

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Sunday 14th July
Vintage Motorcycle Club exhibition, National Botanic Garden of Wales
1.30pm – 4pm
Members of the Vintage Motorcycle Club – the largest motorcycle club in the world – will be dropping in at the Garden in the afternoon and will be showing off their bikes to visitors in Millennium Square.
More information: westsouthwalesvmcc.co.uk
Contact: 01558 667149

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Sunday 14th July
All Wales Truck & Transport Show, United Counties Showground, Carmarthen.
Contact: unitedcounties.org  01267 232141

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Sunday 14th July
Ammanford 10km Road Race, Ammanford Recreation Ground
START: 11.00am
Entries on Day from 9.30am
Sponsored by Ammanford Lions Club.
Free T-shirt to 1st 100 finishers. Trophies to be awarded in all Categories.

Entry: £6.00 WA Affiliated / £8.00 Unaffiliated.
Contact: Rose Fitzgerald on 01792 543563 or Rob Fowler on 01269 595116

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Tuesday, 2 July 2013

What's On Llanelli Weekendly [6-7.7.2013]

We're in for another great weekend, with the Lions' wrapping up their Australia Tour in Sydney and the F1 championship heading back to the Nurburgring circuit in Germany for the first time since 2011. This is also the last weekend before the long daylight hours of fasting for Ramadan begins. So take a look at what's happening in your local community and do something other than sitting in front of the TV all weekend!



Full list of events in Carmarthenshire here: visit.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/whats-on/

Find out what's on this weekend at Ffwrnes: ffwrnes.ticketsolve.com

And at the Odeon cinema in Eastgate: odeon.co.uk


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Saturday 6th July
Gilded Lili Craft Fair, The Elli Shopping Centre Llanelli.
8.30am to 4.30pm.
Held Thurs–Sat weekly in St Elli Shopping Centre, the Gilded Lili Fairs provides a showcasing platform for local craft producers and small businesses in South Wales.
Products on display include contemporary gifts, unique hand-made items, and holistic therapies.

For more information, visit facebook.com/GildedLiliEvents
Contact: guildedlilifairs@hotmail.com  01554 750432

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Saturday 6th July
Town Criers’ Championship, Llandovery.
10am - 
At this year's Town Crier Festival in Llandovery, 14 Town Criers from across England and Wales will parade through the town at 10.15am.
1st Cry 'A Home Town Cry' will start at 10.45 approx. At 2pm, 'The Junior Competition' will take place, followed by the second Cry at 2.45pm.

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Saturday 6th July
Park History Walk and Talk, Carmarthen Town Park.
1pm – 1.30pm
Come along for a cup of tea/coffee half price. Art/Quiz in the park free from the tea shop.

Carmarthen Park, Morfa Lane
07794 042186

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Saturday 6th July
'Art of Sensual' exhibition, The Gate Art Gallery, St. Clears.
9am – 4:30pm
This month's main exhibition at The Gate is 'Art of Sensual', a collection of "passionate, erotic and sensual art" oil paintings by Gayle Plummer.
To find out more about Gayle's work, visit her website

This exhibition ends July 27th. Admission is free.
The Gate is open 9am–4.30pm Monday – Friday, and 9am–3pm on Saturdays.


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Saturday 6th July
'Fy Milltir Sqwâr', Oriel King Street Gallery
10am – 5pm
A joint exhibition by five artists from Tywi Printmakers, Fy Milltir Sqwâr / My Square Mile Exhibition, is now held at the gallery (ends 31st July).
Their collection of etchings, collagraphs, monotypes, linocuts and cuts evoke, celebrate and reflect the artists' relationship with their own patch of Carmarthenshire. Images range from intimate details known only to local people to broader representations of recognisable landmarks.
Behind each original artwork is a story, sometimes personal, sometimes the shared memories of friends and neighbours. This collection of work is a unique moment to discover new things about this beautiful county.
Everyone is invited to a special viewing at the official opening on Friday 5th July 6-8.30pm.

Contact: tywiprintmakers.wordpress.com  01550 750303
or contact Oriel King Street Gallery on 01267 220121 kingstreetgallery.co.uk

To go direct from Llanelli to Carmarthen, take the following buses from the bus station at Eastgate (bus bay, journey duration):
195, 196, 197 (bay 2, 50-60mins)
198 (bay 3, 1 hour 10 mins)
X12 (bay 4, 55 mins)


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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
'Sand Sea Soul', The Burry Port Saith Gallery
(Sat) 11am-6pm; (Sun) 1pm-5pm
The Burry Port Saith Gallery represents artists, craft makers, photographers from the local surrounding area, South Wales and anyone inspired by living and working in Wales.
Dorothy Morris' collection of paintings, ceramics, batik and mixed media work are the focus of a new show at the gallery.
Incorporating a range of materials and processes into her work, Dorothy draws inspiration from her local surroundings – namely her home village of Ferryside.
As part of this latest exhibition, the theme of Chapels is introduced into her collection. The show runs until July 14th.


Contact: 01554 834 921
Saith Gallery, 7 Station Road, Burry Port Carmarthenshire SA16 0LR

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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
Creative Fusion Crafts, Aberglasney Gardens
10am – 6pm
The Creative Fusion crafts exhibition brings a relaxed and friendly exhibition of original work by Pembrokeshire-based artists and craft makers to the gardens.
Items on sale include jewellery, paintings, woodwork, stained glass, willow sculpture, patchwork quilts, ceramics, organic soaps, decorative accessories and more. Exhibiton runs from July 5th-18th.

To preview the group's work, visit facebook.com/CreativeFusionCrafts

Admission: see full pricing list.
Contact: aberglasney.org  01558 668998
Aberglasney Gardens
Llangathen


Carmarthenshire SA32 8QH

Plan your journey to Aberglasney Gardens at traveline-cymru.info


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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
Creepy Carmarthen, Aberglasney Gardens
7.30pm – 9pm
Every Wednesday night, the 'Spooky Town Tour' begins outside Guildhall, stepping back into Carmarthen’s past to learn about the town's proud history of.. murders.

"Visit the sites of bygone executions. Discover the dark secret of the town’s greatest hero and find out where the ghosts walk! All tours are given a unique magical twist and include experiments in mind-reading which you may be invited to take part in! We will not be walking all the time but stopping off to hear spooky stories from days gone by, and visiting the town’s Victorian Police Station within the walls of the ancient castle and prison. Suitable for wheelchair users and for older children – but not for the faint-hearted!"
The tour takes approximately 90 minutes.

Admission: £7 per adult; £5 for children and OAPs
Contact: thespookymagiccompany.co.uk  01267 231557

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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
Area 18 Pony Club Tetrathlon, Pembrey Country Park
Spectator only event.

Contact: sirgaerfyrddin.gov.uk  01554 742424

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Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd June
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre
11am - 5pm
Minibeast hunt, dragonfly and butterfly walk, pond dipping, and insect-themed craft workshops will be held at the centre throughout the day.

For the full schedule and more information, visit wwt.org.uk
Cost is included in admission to centre (free for members).

Contact: pamela.styles@wwt.org.uk 01554 741087

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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July
Black Mountain Falconry, National Botanic Garden of Wales
12pm; 2pm
Black Mountains Falconry are back at the National Botanic Garden of Wales in this weekend. Visitors can expect to see stunning flying displays featuring Harris hawks, red-tailed buzzards and an eagle owl, as part of two daily set-piece shows, at 12 noon and 2pm. There will also be a chance for visitors to take up the gauntlet and try their hand at falconry themselves.

Contact: gardenofwales.org.uk  01558 667149

Plan your journey to the National Botanic Garden at traveline-cymru.info

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Sunday 7th July
Super Sing!, Y Ffwrnes, Llanelli
3pm

In aid of BBC Children in Need 2013, Llanelli Choral Society hosts a community singing experience for people who love to sing!
Lead by the musical expertise of John Hywel Williams MBE and Huw Tregelles Williams OBE, performers include Llanelli Choral Society, Hywel Girls’ Choir and Hywel Boy Singers. 
Singing Highlights: Les Miserables - Singing in the Rain - You’ll Never Walk Alone - Hallelujah Chorus - Zadok The Priest - Aida’s Grand March - O Fortuna - Edelweiss - Tydi a Rhoddaist - Climb Ev’ry Mountain - Cwm Rhondda... and many more

Admission is Free.
To reserve tickets call 07767 644733 or email info@LlanelliChoralSociety.com

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Sunday 7th July
Ladies Day 2013, Llety Cynin Leisure Club

This year's event will be in aid of Cancer Research Wales. Come and enjoy an afternoon of Pimms, Music, Cake Competition, Afternoon Tea and More, all in aid of Charity.

Tickets: £10 each
Venue: Lolfa Cynin, Llety Cynin Leisure Club, Llangynin Road, St. Clears SA33 4JR.

For more information: lolfa-cynin.co.uk/ladies-day/
Contact: 01994 232773

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Sunday 7th July
Open Air Church Service, Carmarthen Park,
2 – 4pm

'The Night Before Group'.
Presbyterian Church’s Open air service starts at 4.30pm – all welcome, seating available.
Art/Quiz in the park free from the tea shop.

Contact: 07794 042186

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Sunday 7th July
Pedal for Parkinson’s, The Discovery Centre
9am.

Start/Finish line at The Discovery Centre, Llanelli.
Cycle through beautiful Welsh countryside and raise funds for Specialist nurses.

Entry fee for 7 miles: £8 (under 16s free).
Entry fee 28/55 miles: £20, 12-15 year olds £8.

Venue: The Discovery Centre, N Dock, Llanelli, SA15 2LF
Contact: parkinsons.org.uk  02079 639305

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Always make sure to check with event organisers to confirm details.

Thursday, 27 June 2013

What's On Llanelli Weekendly [29-30.6.2013]

This weekend, no-one will be bored. Let's begin with the obvious.

On Saturday, the Lions hope to secure victory in their Australia tour with a second test match with the Walabies.
Kick-off at 11:05am (BST)
For more info: www.lionsrugby.com/home

Closer to home, there'll be plenty of action at Wimbledon throughout the day.
Confirmed schedule for the tennis championship here: www.wimbledon.com

At Silverstone, F1 qualifying for the 2013 British Grand Prix starts at 1pm on Saturday, with the race to follow at 1pm on Sunday.

And of course, then there's Glastonbury, the festival that gives so much to worthy causes like the alcohol industry. List of performers here: www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk



Now for some local events. For a comprehensive list, see: visit.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/whats-on/
And for far better listings of local live music than Tin Dragon is currently able to compile, visit Llanelli Music Scene! If you have any music-related events that you wish to promote, contact the Llanelli Music Scene on facebook: facebook.com/llanellimusicscene

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Saturday 29th June
Eisteddfod Proclamation, Carmarthen
11am – 2pm
Next year, the national Eisteddfod comes to Llanelli. As a taster of what's to come, the Gorsedd procession and Proclamation Ceremony will be held in the centre of Carmarthen. The Gorsedd and representatives from many local organisations will form a procession through the town, and the ceremony itself will be held in Carmarthen Park during the afternoon.

11:00 Ysgol Llangynnwr
11:15 Bromas
11:30 Seingar
11:45 Ysgol y Dderwen
12:00 - 12:30 Clocsio
12:30 Ysgol Bro Myrddin
12:45 Banditos
13:00 Dawnswyr Talog
13:15 Ysgol Tre Ioan
13:30 Ysgol Nantgaredig
13:45 Castro

Contact: eisteddfod.org.uk
0845 4090 300

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Saturday 29th June
Annual Zumbathon, Antioch Centre, Llanelli
10am – 12:30pm

To raise cash for Heol Goffa school. Takes place at the Antioch Centre on Copperworks Road.
Fancy dress is optional. Cafe and play area on site will be open (children must be supervised).
Admission: £3.50 (extra donations are welcomed).

For more information: facebook.com/SlimmingWales

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Saturday 29th June
Summer Fayre, Five Roads Community Hall
10:30am – 2:30pm

A fundraising summer fayre and the Community Hall on Five Roads, Heol Hen, Llanelli.
Numerous children's activities, including: bric-a-brac stall, raffles, ice cream, bouncy castle, wass-off tattoos, beauty stand (nails painted, ear piecing, mini manicures etc...), name the bear competition, tea, coffee and hotdogs.

Event page: facebook.com/events/452968784784953/

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Saturday 29th June
Cwmamman Carnival, Parc yr Amman, Cwmamman.
Entertainment will include a traditional carnival float procession, arts, crafts, main arena, refreshment units, community stands and exhibitors, adult & child fun fair rides and stalls and new for 2013 a 7’s, 10’s or 15’s Rugby tournament.

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Saturday 29th June
Beatz Charity, Stamps, Llanelli
A new music night, Beatz Charity, to be held at Stamps on the last Saturday of each month makes its debut appearance this weekend.
Held at Stamps, each month's event will raise money for a chosen charity, with volunteering dance and house DJs devoting their time to the cause. All proceeds from the first Beatz Charity night will go to Help For Heroes.
Find out more about this Saturday's event on facebook: facebook.com/events/390276061076517

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Saturday 29th June
The Kazbar, Llanelli
Local artist Catherine Elms and Cara Pearce will perform at the Kazbar this Saturday
Free entry. £1.50 on all drinks after 10pm
More info: facebook.com/catherineelmsmusic

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Saturday 29th – Sunday 30th June
Carmarthen Antiques Fair, United Counties Showground
9am – 4pm
Contact: towyevents.co.uk  01267 236569

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Saturday 29th – Sunday 30th June
Towy Valley Vintage Show, Pontargothi Showground SA32 7NA.
Contact: tvvc.co.uk
01269 232320 / 01559 384499

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Saturday 29th – Sunday 30th June
You Should Ask Wallace, National Botanic Garden of Wales
12pm; 1.30pm; 3pm
Neath-based theatre group Theatr na nÓg will perform their one-man play, You Should Ask Wallace, at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
The 50-minute play revealing the life and works of one of the 19th century's most remarkable intellectuals, Alfred Russel Wallace, will be shown three times daily.

More info: www.gardenofwales.org.uk
Theatr na nÓg on facebook: facebook.com/Theatrnanog

National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire SA32 8HG.

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Sunday 30th June
Llanelli’s John Harston Foundation 10k & Junior Races, Festival Fields, Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli.
On the grounds of next year's Eisteddfod, a day of running and other attractions will be held.
In it's 11th year, the course will start at Festival Fields with a series of Fun Runs for children of all ages, as well as an event for under 6's. Fair ground rides and free face painting will also take place. The main 10km Fun Run starts at 11.30am with renowned Welsh footballer, John Hartson, taking part in the race. The course will follow the scenic Millennium Coastal Path where runners can enjoy spectacular views of Carmarthen Bay and the Llanelli coast line. Runners can donate or raise money for the John Hartson Cancer Foundation which is Healthy Life Activities official charity for 2013.
For more info, contact: healthylifeactivities.co.uk 07968 859260

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Sunday 30th June
Merlin Bike Ride, National Botanic Garden of Wales
8am – 
Cyclists from all over the UK are saddling up ready to head for Carmarthenshire and the sixth annual Merlin Ride. This well -established Sportive starts and finishes at the National Botanic Garden of Wales - on Sunday June 30 - and has four distances : the Merlin, 105 miles; Emlyn, 85 miles; Cothi, 70 miles; and Druid, 50 miles. All four link together to form a terrific cycling experience for all.

The Merlin and Cothi routes take you over the infamous Black Mountain with a spot height of 1,681 feet and an alpine style descent to Llangadog with sweeping hairpin bends. Hosted at The National Botanic Garden, with easy access off A48 and large, free car parks, full toilet and changing facilities, early morning café, post event refreshments, Cycle Show, physio facility, free entry to one family member and much more. The ride starts at 8am.

The event raises money for local health -related charities including : Wales Air Ambulance, Macmillan Cancer Support, Ty Hafan, Prince Phillip Hospital Breast Care Unit and West Wales Prostate Cancer Support. The event is timed by Race Timing Solutions who provide an interactive service with your results posted as you finish. Entry is via the website merlinsportive.co.uk
Contact: gardenofwales.org.uk  01558 667149
National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire SA32 8HG.

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Sunday 30th June
Carmarthen Symphonic Wind Band, Carmarthen Town Park
2pm – 4pm.
Art/Quiz in the park free from the tea shop.

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Sunday 30th June
Llandybie Indoor Market, Llandybie Public Memorial Hall
Great stalls from local traders.
Free entry with refreshments available on the day.
Contact: 01550 777936 / 01269 851968

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Sunday 30th June
Raft Race, Quay Centre, Carmarthen
10am – 4.30pm
Gwendraeth Valley Paddlers hold their annual Raft Race in Carmarthen. Guests are invited to try out canoeing, kayaking, and to take part in the Raft Race and Coracle Race plus other fun events on the River Towy. Leisurely strolls along the riverside paths and learn about Carmarthenshire history on the river is also recommended.
To sign up, download entry form (closing date 28 june) and see full events list and more about club sessions on gwendraethvalleypaddlers.weebly.com

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Eastgate: Jenkins

[Unit 11. Eastgate, Llanelli]



Few other businesses in Llanelli today can claim such an enduring relationship with the town. With a 90+ years presence in Llanelli since its establishment as a family business, on 6th December 2012, Jenkins opened shop at the Eastgate cinema building - one of four outlets in the town centre. See photos from the opening here.

This year the Jenkins brand has risen to further prominence through awards gained at nation competitions and continues to expand with a new shop opened in Portmead, Swansea this month and another under construction in Briton Ferry, Neath to open in October bringing the company's total number of stores to 28. Not bad for a Llanelli-based family business in the context of globalisation.

Jenkins Bakery, New Dock Rd, Llanelli

Jenkins, St Elli's Shopping Centre, Llanelli



More about Jenkins Bakery on the official website
Or head over to facebook to find the latest on the bakery's deals!