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It has been billed as the best job opportunity ever - Official Beer Taster!
In December of last year, Evan-Evans started the search for a group of beer tasters to help the award-winning brewery with the development of its new beer range for the summer of 2012.
The company received more than 250 applications for what was described as the best job in brewing.
The first 25 successful tasters met last month for a training session headed by Evan-Evans brewery Chief Executive Simon Buckley and Ian Swanson of The Beer Academy.
Now, tomorrow (June 9), a second batch of tasters are to be put through their paces on a specially-designed beer tasting course.
The course, being held at The Cricketers in Cathedral Road, Cardiff, will cover a variety of topics and include the tasting of a series of beer styles and the skills required to become a professional beer taster.
The course culminates in an exam and a final tasting session at the bar of The Cricketers, the top food pub in Wales.
Mr Buckley said: This will be the second training session for our new beer tasters.
Once it is complete, we can get down to the serious work of brand building with their help.
On the first training course, it was a delight to see so many genuinely enthusiastic tasters determined to grasp the complex subject of beer production and the intricate flavours we produce.
We can now move forward with our plans for the development of new cask and bottled beers, knowing that the tasters will give us their considered opinions.
We are the only brewery in Wales and probably in the UK to have our own tasting team and we feel confident that with the feedback from the tasters we will continue our expansion as a major drinks brand company.
We hope to launch a new range of cask beers in July and follow that with a new range of bottle beers for the autumn.
I am grateful to the tasters for coming to the training and to The Beer Academy for their help.
Picture above: The Evan-Evans Brewery tasters at the first training course at The Cricketers Cardiff, Simon Buckley is pictured centre.
The Beer Academy
The Beer Academy is an educational body that was founded by a small group of beer enthusiasts in 2003 to help people understand, appreciate and enjoy beer sensibly.
To date more than 10,000 people have attended Beer Academy courses and tasting events such as the BBC Good Food Show, the Great British Beer Festival and the British Museum as well as in pubs and bars up and down the country.
The Academy offers a range of courses and qualifications ranging from a 90-minute tutored introduction to beer through to the two day Advanced Course for serious beer connoisseurs. Full details of all Beer Academy Courses and events can be found www.beeracademy.co.uk or on Twitter @TheBeerAcademy

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Evan-Evans Brewery
Evan-Evans has a reputation for brewing the highest quality cask-conditioned beers. Evan-Evans is Waless largest specialist brewer of cask ale. The company started brewing in 2004 to produce specialist cask ales for the Welsh and national guest ale market.
The brewing heritage of the Buckley family stretches back to the early 19th century after the Rev James Buckley married the eldest daughter of Henry Child who had founded Childs Brewery in Llanelli. It was set up to slake the thirst of the towns tinworkers, who were rapidly increasing in numbers.
Evan-Evans was founded in Llandeilo in 2003 and began brewing in 2004. It is named after William Evan-Evans who married into the family four generations ago

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A gala dinner is being planned in Carmarthenshire for the Help For Heroes charity.

Dena Lloyd Waterfordis theCounty Coordinator for the Help for Heroes.
She writes -
As a coordinator, I cover the whole of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Every year I hold a gala dinner for the charity.
It is being held on Saturday July 14 at The Ashburnham Hotel, Pembrey.
Guests will start to arrive around 6pm. We have in attendance the Mayor and Consort of Royal Wotton Bassett again this year.
The ticket price is 25 per person, where you will have a drink on arrival, a three course meal which includes, Vegetable soup, Turkey Dinner, Strawberry Cheesecake or Ice Cream then Tea or Coffee. There is also a vegetarian dish available, if required.
During the evening there will be a raffle and an auction.
This is a Black tie event.
We have individual tickets available or tables of 8 or 10 if anyone would like to make a table..
Contact -
Dena Lloyd Waterford
75 Station Road
Kidwelly
Carmarthenshire
SA174UT
01554890583
Visit the Website: www.helpforheroes.org.uk
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The Dan Collins Memorial Rugby Match raised a staggering 11,078 for Healing The Wounds, the Welsh PTSD charity.
The event was organised by soldier's mumDeana Collins.
Deana's son Dan tragically lost his life on New Year's Day 2012.
With the help of Deana's friends and Dan's mates from the Welsh Guards, the Dan Collins Memorial Rugby Match kicked off at Cardigan Rugby Club, with the Healing The Wounds charity's Patron, Nigel Owens, giving his time to kindly referee the match.
The day turned out to be very warm and sunny with lots of supporters young and old joining the fun and a fabulous day was had by everyone.
A delicious barbecue was available and Healing the Wounds Mascot 'Dylan Draig' made a welcome appearance that added to the fun theme of the day. A fund-raising auction was also held.
Healing the Wounds would like thank everyone involved -
All at Cardigan Rugby Club for providing the venue, the Male Voice Choir who entertained pre-match, the local businesses in the area including donations from Dewi James Butchers, Aldi and Fedwen Bakery, The Ladies Committee and the Ferwig Ladies for preparing the meals, Lisa Lewis, Ferwig, for flower arrangements, and everyone who worked extremely hard to support this event.
Many veterans will be helped and supported through the efforts of everyone involved in this fund raising event and perhaps it is worth remembering that out of something tragic can come something good.
Healing the Wounds wish to thank Deana Collins for all the kind support given in her own hours of need and will remember Lance Sergeant Dan Collins as a brave soldier who suffered through doing his duty as a true hero of our Welsh Guards.
Photographs by Carol Richards
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Pictured: Alun Richards, Deana Colins and Nigel Owens (Referee) and Dylan Draig.

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Melin Consultants is looking for new blood to join its expanding technical team.
Just in case you have not heard of the firm, Melin Consultants is one of the leading sustainable construction consultancies in Wales, providing technical support to architects and engineers.
Melin provides SAP, SBEM, Code and BREEAM as core services, but there is a whole lot more that goes on behind the scenes from co-heating tests to low carbon feasibility studies to air leakage testing.
Melin Consultants is run by Jamie (pictured above) and Mel Best.
The firm has agreat opportunity for a lead SAP assessor to join the team based at the new office at The Beacon building in Dafen, Llanelli.
Ideally, you will already possess a current assessors license, so that you can hit the ground running.
Melin is a solutions-led company, so you would be expected to work closely with clients to acheive the most effective design possible.
To find out more please senda current CV to - llanelli@melinconsultants.co.uk
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My interview with Bede MacGowan, Editor of the Llanelli Star, for the Llanelli Talking Newspaper for the Blind.

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My interview with Mark Jewell of Carmarthenshire Library Services for the Llanelli Talking Newspaper for the Blind -


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Interview with Caru James of the Llanelli Heritage 6 Project, conducted for the Llanelli Talking Newspaper for the Blind -


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In the past three weeks Seren have been celebrating prize nominations from around the country. The Wales Book of the Year 2012 shortlist for fiction includes two Seren authors, Robert Minhinnick and Patrick McGuinness for the most prestigious literature prize in Wales.

Minhinnicks The Keys of Babylon is a collection of linked stories about people migration, set in countries around the world, the main characters from which are brought together in a final story which looks at their lives on the same day. A story from the book was shortlisted for the Sunday Times/EFG Bank Short Story Prize earlier this year, and was also long-listed for the Edge Hill Story Prize 2012 .

McGuinnesss novel, The Last Hundred Days is a story of a young Englishman abroad, caught up in the final days of the Ceausecu regime in Romania. The book is on the shortlist for Desmond Elliott Prize 2012 along with Grace McCleen and Rachel Joyce. The winner will be announced on the 28th June. Patrick has been nominated for five prizes since the release of his debut novel: The Man Booker Prize 2011 (long-listed); 2011 Costa Best First Novel Award (shortlisted); Desmond Elliot Prize 2012 (shortlisted); Wales Book of the Year 2012 for best fiction (shortlisted) and Authors Club Best First Novel Award 2012 (shortlisted).

Keep checking the Seren website, Facebook or Twitter for updates on how both authors get on in the next couple of weeks. All of us here at Seren are enjoying the celebration parties nearly as much as Patrick and Robert!

Diamond Jubilee Offer

To mark the Queen's Jubilee, we thought we'd celebrate the work of writers who, over the past sixty years, have made significant contributions to the cultural life of Wales.

We've selected six books by six distinguished veteran authors, which you can buy for 6 each (+ p&p) from our website over the course of the double bank holiday.

Emyr Humphreys The Woman at the Window
Mavis Nicholson What did you do in the War, Mummy?
Dannie Abse There was a Young Man from Cardiff
Ruth Bidgood New and Selected Poems
Tony Conran Eros Proposes a Toast
Dai Vaughan Totes Meer

This offer will be from 9am Monday 4th until 9pm Tuesday 5th June 2012.

New Titles Out Now

After Brock by Paul Binding

Paul Bindings After Brock , is a story of Pete, a talented and intelligent schoolboy, though an outsider in both home and school life. One December night he meets Sam, an attractive and flamboyant boy, but something of a misfit, with whom his infatuation is instant. They begin a tempestuous friendship seeking a world removed from the difficulties of home life: Sams alcoholic mother and Petes frayed relationship with his unappreciative family.
ISBN: 9781854115683 Paperback: 8.99

Witch by Damian Walford Davies

A striking portrait in verse of a small town in rural England struck by the witchcraft panic of the 17th century. The poems in this collection are dark spells, compact and moving: seven sections, each of seven poems, each of seven couplets, are delivered by those most closely involved in the 'making' of a witch.
ISBN: 9781854115799 Paperback: 8.99

Forthcoming Titles

This collection of letters from Edward Thomas to Walter de la Mare amounts to over three hundred, running from 1906 to 1917. Illuminating and insightful, inspiring and poignant, they give a moving account of the growing trust and influence between these two poets; including some fascinating biographical detail and illuminating insights into their composing practices, their close and changing friendship and their special influence on each other.
ISBN: 9781854115805 Paperback: 14.99

Keidrych Rhys: The Van Pool by Charles Mundye (Ed)
Keidrych Rhys was one of the most influential writers in Wales in the 40s and 50s who counted Dylan Thomas, Glyn Jones, Vernon Watkins, Emyr Humphreys, Alun Lewis, RS Thomas and many others among his circle of friends and literary acquaintances.This book brings together The Van Pool (Faber, 1942), Rhys's only poetry collection.
ISBN: 9781854115829 Paperback: 12.99
The Mind/Body Problem by Katha Pollitt
TheBritish edition ofthe prize-winning book of poetry by the renowned American poet and essayist, Katha Pollitt. Informed by a sensibility both keenly political and artfully subversive, she touches on such subjects as Lives of the 19th Century Poetesses andCollectibles. In revisionist tales from the Bible,female characters like Martha and Lots Wife get the last word, while otherpieces, suchas the title poem,hinge on philosophical questions that evoke paradox.
ISBN: 9781854115744 Paperback: 8.99

Already well-known for his prizewinning Welsh-language poetry and fiction, and for his scholarly non-fiction, Grahame Davies has now produced his first collection of poems in English. Using a native warmth and an intimate, conversational tone, his poems are as concerned with character and relationships as they are with wider cultural matters.
ISBN: 9781854115751 Paperback: 8.99

Big Low Tide by Candy Neubert * *SUMMER READ* *
A small island stands in the channel, barely changed by the tides. On its surface, the islanders go about their daily lives aware that its not possible to make a move undetected here, where everyone knows everybody else; where the neighbours will always notice, and judge.
They know this, but they may have forgotten that its always possible to leave.
ISBN: 9781854115836 Paperback: 8.99

Hay Festival 2012

Hay is in its 25 th year of bringing together writers from around the world to debate and share stories at its festival in the staggering beauty of the Welsh borders. Seren have a several writers appearing at Hay here are the dates and times:
Friday 1st June, 7.45pm: Duncan Bush, author of The Genre of Silence and The Flying Trapeze , and Patrick McGuinness, author of the Man Booker long-listed title The Last Hundred Days (Digital Stage) Event No 31
Saturday 2nd June, 5.30pm: Owen Sheers & Lucy Davies talk to Allison Pearson about The Gospel of Us (Big Tent). The National Theatre of Wales epic Passion with Michael Sheen in Port Talbot 2011 Easter was hailed as one of the great theatre productions of recent years. The writer and producer discuss the work, and preview clips of Dave McKean's feature film version. Event No 65
Sunday 3rd June, 7pm: Rhian Edwards reads from her debut poetry collection Clueless Dogs alongside Tishani Doshi and Arundhathi Subramanian 7pm (Starlight Stage). Event No 130
Tuesday 5th June, 9am: Award-winning authors Robert Minhinnick The Keys of Babylon and Christopher Meredith The Book of Idiots talk to Jon Gower (Big Tent). Event No 200
Tuesday 5th June, 4pm: Damian Walford Davies and Samantha Wynne Rhydderch 'Icebound/Spellbound - from Antartica to East Anglia' (Digital Stage). The two poets locate you in the bootprints of Captain Scott, then at the black heart of the witch trials of Civil War Suffolk. Reading from Witch and Banjo they bring trial, defiance and trauma to life in dramatic form, taking you in terra incognita - one physical, the other psychological, both deadly. Event No 228
Friday 8th June, 1pm: Horatio Clare and Fflur Dafydd talk to Gwen Davies (Digital Stage). New Stories from the Mabinogion. Two new tales spun around the classic Welsh myths: Clare's The Princes Pen asks who are the outsiders, the infidels, and who is the enemy within? Dafydd's The White Trail transforms the medieval Arthurian myth of Culhwch and Olwen into a C21st quest for love and revenge. Event No 373
For ticket information please visit www.hayfestival.com

Meet the Author

Friday 1st June, 6.00 pm : Robert Seatter Writing King Kong , with David Pollard and Simon Jenner at Keats House Festival, Keats Grove, Hampstead, London NW3 2PR
Thursday 7th June, 7.30pm : First Thursday - Join us for the last in the Spring / Summer series of the poetry and fiction evening at Chapter Arts Centre. Reading this month will be Horatio Clare from the novella The Princes Pen (part of the Mabinogion series) and also poet Damian Walford Davies from his new collection Witch . 7.30pm 2.50 followed by an Open Mic The Media Point Room, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.
Thursday 7th June, 11am : Rhian Edwards is reading from her debut collection Clueless Dogs at Bridgend Library, Wyndham Street, Bridgend CF31 1EF.
Monday 11th June - Monday 9th July : Poetry from Art at Tate Modern - Poetry-writing courses led by award winning poet Pascale Petit. Summer course Poetry from Art Shaping Poems: Image-Making. Tate Modern throughout the galleries, Bankside, London SE1 9TG http://www.tate.org.uk/modern to book online or call 020 7887 8888.
Sunday 17th June, 4pm: Rhian Edwards is reading from her debut collection Clueless Dogs at the Barsha Weekend Festival at The Full Moon, Womanby Street, Cardiff
Tuesday 26th June 7.30pm : London launch of the debut poetry collection Clueless Dogs by Rhian Edwards supported by Hugo Williams. The Savoy Tip (Upstairs), Strand, London, WC2R 0BA
Thursday 28th June, 7.30pm : Poets at the Dylan Thomas Centre with Anne-Marie Fyfe whose collections include Understudies; New and Selected Poems (2010) Includes open mic. Full Price: 4 Concessions: 2.80 Swansea PTL: 1.60.Dylan Thomas Centre.

Friday 29th June - Sunday 1st July: The Dinefwr Literature Festival features a host of Seren authors and poets - Paul Henry , Pascale Petit, Mike Parker , Peter Finch , Robert Minhinnick , Tony Bianchi , Grahame Davies , Horatio Clare and Rhian Edwards . Visit the festival website www.dinefwrliteraturefestival.co.uk/ for further information and to buy tickets.

Poem of the Month

'Witch'

Were in Domesday: meadow,
fallow, plot and gravel pit,

flintwork church a little to the east;
Great House and cherry grove;

damson orchards blemishing
the light; the river slick

with fish; those millsails beating
on the pent-up pond. Beyond

lies corn-earth draining
to the sea. Even on rafty days,

keen eyes can see five spires
Gods needles tacking up the dark.

My garden borders on the deadfold
where they murder down the lambs.

Witch is the title poem taken from Damian Walford Davies's new collection Witch

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Y Lolfa yn Eisteddfod yr Urdd


By Ceri Shaw, 2012-06-01

Bydd gan Y Lolfa stondin yn Eisteddfod yr Urdd , Eryri (stondin rhif 127-128). Os ydach chi neu aelod och teulu yn cystadlu, dymunwn bob hwyl i chi, a chofiwch fod croeso mawr i chi alw draw am sgwrs ! Bydd cyfle i brynur llyfrau sydd ar restrau fer Llyfr y Flwyddyn Pantglas (Mihangel Morgan) a Cofiant Kate Roberts (Alan Llwyd).

Dyma restr o ddigwyddiadaur Lolfa yn Eisteddfod yr Urdd:

Dydd Llun 4 Mehefin

Canu gyda Rala Rwdins yn stondin CBAC , caneuon or llyfr Caneuon Ffadldi-Rwla-La , rhwng 11 a 2 or gloch .

Cyfle i neud Cadw Mi Gei papier mache yn stondin Palas Print am 2 or gloch , ac i glywed Morgan Tomos yn darllen ei lyfr newydd yng nghyfres Alun yr Arth - Alun yr Arth yn yr Ysgol.

Dydd Mawrth 5 Mehefin

Angharad Tomos yn arwyddo copau oi llyfrau yn stondin Y Lolfa am 11 or gloch , ac yna yn stondin Palas Print am 11.30 or gloch .

Dydd Sadwrn 9 Mehefin

Gwennan Evans yn lansio ei nofel newydd yn stondin Y Lolfa am 2 or gloch !

Bydd gan Y Lolfa nifer o lyfrau newydd fydd ar werth am y tro cyntaf yn Steddfod yr Urdd, yn cynnwys:

Alun yr Arth yn yr Ysgol Morgan Tomos

Guto Ny thbrn Jeremy Turner

Gwastraff Catrin Jones Hughes (Cyfres y Copa)

Gyl Peter Davies (Cyfres y Copa)

Bore Da Gwennan Evans (Cyfres y Dderwen)


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There is little doubt that Wales has a rich history of heroes and villains who are both idolized and despised in equal measures but Heroes and Villains in Welsh History published by Gomer Press compels us to question the virtues of those historical figures that we all thought we knew.

Like the previous book in this series, A New History of Wales (Gomer 2011), this publication is the result of a collaboration between the Western Mail and a group of twenty-two historians who form part of History Research Wales. First published as part of a series of articles in the national newspaper, the essays retain the clear, easy-to-read appeal, which made them so popular with readers.

The 24 accessible and entertaining essays profile a number of characters in Welsh history from politicians to sport stars and saints to soldiers. The cast of both heroes and villains range from well-known national figures such as Oliver Cromwell and Gerald of Wales to ordinary local heroes teachers, miners and rugby players. Yet not all heroes and villains come in the form of a man or a woman, some of the essays also discuss the hidden villains in Welsh history, such as disease and poverty, which have also plagued the country.

Be prepared for some surprising conclusions as the authors pull no punches in their assessments and cast a new light on our perceptions of the heroes and villains in Welsh history and ask us to reconsider their achievements.

Several events will take place at this years Hay Festival to coincide with the publication of Heroes and Villains in Welsh History . Editor Huw Bowen, Professor of Modern History at Swansea University, will be joined by various guests for thought-provoking discussions which are sure to surprise as well as entertain the audience (please see below for full details of these events).

Heroes and Villains in Welsh History is available from

all good bookshops and online retailers.


For more information, please visit www.gomer.co.uk

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