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Meinir Gwilym is wonderful


By Lesli ben Jenkins, 2012-01-20

I recently discovered the charm and beauty of the music of Meinir Gwilym.I can't find a cd to buy for some reason but she has quite a bit of stuff on You Tube including a wonderful duet with Bryn Terfel called Mellt.If you love great female singer songwriters in the folk idiom please check her out ,you'll love her too.Lesli Jenkins.

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A growing company which is totally tuned in to the construction industry buzzwords of environment and sustainability has moved its offices to Llanelli.

Melin Consultants is fast building a Wales-wide reputation as one of the industry experts on sustainable construction.
We specialise in all the things which people value in the construction industry today getting environmental issues right and making sure buildings are as sustainable as possible, said Melin director Jamie Best.
Its an exciting time for the building and construction industry with everyone appreciating the value of getting it right first time in terms of energy savings and sustainability.
We are right up there in the vanguard when it comes to technical expertise in this area. Were probably not on the radar as far as members of the public are concerned, but our name and reputation is growing day by day.
The company has relocated its HQ from Tycroes, near Ammanford, to Llys Aur on the Llanelli Gate business park at Dafen, Llanelli.
Today, the business has eight employees and our new location in Llanelli provides us with an impressive Carmarthenshire home with good links to the motorway, said Mr Best.
In building today, sustainability is high on everyones list of priorities as we have all come to appreciate the need to make sure everything is as environmentally-sensitive as possible
We may be one of the best kept secrets in West Wales when it comes to the general public knowing what we do, but we wont be for much longer as demand is increasing for our services.
Our customers include construction firms and architects and, in fact, anyone involved in a building project.
As an example, we are involved with WRW Construction and Carmarthenshire Council in the new Ysgol y Ffwrnes (Furnace Primary School) project in Llanelli. Our focus for the new school is to assess the overall site sustainability measures.
We also do work for other South Wales local authorities, including Swansea, Neath-Port Talbot, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
We take great pride in the fact that we are a Carmarthenshire-based team. We are a local company employing local people and meeting local needs
Technically, we have a great deal of expertise to offer. For example, the company has licences to provide advice on sustainable construction. We are also members of the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers Low Carbon Consultants scheme.
We also offer air tightness testing services, which is a way of testing for air leakage in new buildings and identifying bad site practices.
This work is now a mandatory requirement for most new buildings, regardless of size and shape, and has provided the construction industry with a much-needed measure of a contractors performance.
It is all well and good subscribing to sustainable design, but, if it is not built correctly, then a building will never perform as it should.
Obviously, our client list includes large building companies, but we are equally at home working for individuals keen to make sure that the dream home they are building is as sustainable and as environmentally friendly as possible.
Weblink:
http://www.melinconsultants.co.uk
Twitter: @melinconsult
Facebook: Melin Consultants Ltd
LinkedIn: Melin Consultants
Photo above of Mel and Jamie Best, directors of Melin Consultants

Melin Energy Consultants has been providing SAP & SBEM calculations for local authorities, architects, builders & developers over a number of years.
All Melin technicians have a wealth of experience in dealing with individual requirements.
The company motto is "10% calculation 90% solution".
As a building consultancy specialising in Part L of the Building Regulations and environmental assessing of new buildings, Melin technicians are qualified and accredited to issue certification in all the following fields BREEAM, Code for Sustainable Homes, EPC, SBEM, SAP, air-tightness testing.
Contact details: Melin, Llys Aur, Llanelli Gate, Dafen, Llanelli, SA14 8LQ
t: 0845 094 1593
m: 07800 634804
e: jamie@melinconsultants.co.uk

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new single out now


By dead surf country, 2012-01-18

our new single 'Weeds (promotion version) is out now on i-tunes, amazon mp3, emusic and rhapsody....

it had its first airplay on GTFM 107.9 FM on Monday night... US radio premiere on 'The England Swings Show' on Radio Fairfax out of Virginia this sunday 22 Jan between 6-8pm EST

here is amazon link....

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weeds-promotion-Version-Single/dp/B006W9OHVQ/ref=sr_shvl_album_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1326928377&sr=301-2

here is i-tunes link

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/weeds-promotion-version-single/id494391441

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Facebook Censoring Comments


By Ceri Shaw, 2012-01-18

Facebook has elected to stop people from saying KILL SOPA on its site. This demonstrates one simple fact. Facebook is trash.

KILL SOPA

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In the news today


By Robert Lloyd, 2012-01-18

The latest 'View from Richmond Park' Carmarthen Town AFC column is in the Carmarthen Journal today.
Splendid back page story in the Carmarthen Journal today on new Carmarthen Town AFC manager Mark Aizlewood's new recruits.
Burry Port businessman Gareth Isaac (GI Carpets) gets a plug in the Llanelli Star story about Tesco coming to the town.
Splendid 'Support Carmarthen Town AFC' campaign feature in the Carmarthen Journal today.
The latest Red Kite Law 'Business Brief' column is in the Carmarthen Journal newspaper today.

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Where better to look for romance to blossom than the stunning surroundings of one of the most romantic gardens in Wales?

Dydd Santes Dwynwen, St Dwynwens Day, is next Wednesday, January 25, and love will be in the air for all visitors to picturesque Aberglasney House and Gardens in the Tywi Valley.
All couples paying to enter the garden on St Dwynwens Day will receive a special gift, said Aberglasney shop manager Vanessa Bolton.
Over the years, Aberglasney has proved very popular with visitors seeking that extra-special romantic location for St Dwynwens Day and for St Valentines Day.
The gardens at Aberglasney have seen their fair share of marriage proposals and the setting lends itself wonderfully to romance.
To make St Dwynwens Day extra special for those looking for romance we will be giving a hand-carved Welsh lovespoon to every couple coming through the turnstiles.
Aberglasney chief executive Roger Evans said he was eagerly looking forward to welcoming couples young and old to the gardens on St Dwynwens Day.
As well as being a romantic location, this is a magical and inspirational venue, he said.
The custom of carving and giving Welsh lovespoons originated in Wales hundreds of years ago. In fact, there are many on display at the Welsh Folk Museum in Cardiff, including one that dates back to 1667.
The lovespoon tradition is one we are keen to preserve and promote here at Aberglasney and what better day to give your loved one a gift of a love spoon than on St Dwynwens Day?
Aberglasney, acknowledged as one of the UKs finest gardens, is the ideal location for romantic walks amidst beautiful, exotic flowers and plants from all parts of the world.
To find out more about Aberglasney, you can visit
www.aberglasney.org.uk
Pictures: Paige Griffiths and Alexander Hoyle put the romantic spirit of Aberglasney to the test.
Picture of the love spoon which couples will receive as a free gift from Aberglasney on St Dwynwens Day.

St Dwynwen's Day is celebrated in Wales on the 25th January.
St Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers, which makes her the Welsh equivalent of St Valentine.
Dwynwen lived during the 5th century and was one of the prettiest of Brychan Brycheiniog's 24 daughters. Dwynwen fell in love with a prince called Maelon Dafodrill, but unfortunately her father had already arranged that she should marry someone else.
Dwynwen was so upset that she could not marry Maelon that she begged God to make her forget him. After falling asleep, Dwynwen was visited by an angel, who appeared carrying a sweet potion designed to erase all memory of Maelon and turn him into a block of ice.
God then gave three wishes to Dwynwen. Her first wish was that Maelon be thawed; her second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers; and third, that she should never marry. All three were fulfilled, and as a mark of her thanks, Dwynwen devoted herself to God's service for the rest of her life.
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Fund-raiser for Llanelli hospital radio


By Robert Lloyd, 2012-01-17

A fund-raising curry evening is being held at the Sheesh Mahal restaurant in Stepney Street on Tuesday, January 31, at 7 pm for Radio BGM, Prince Philip Hospital Radio. The cost per head is 11, with a variety of dishes to choose from.

David Hurford, chairman of Radio BGM said: "We have been really fortunate to have been so well supported in the past by so many people and we hope that we can repeat that success and swell the funds a little to allow us to continue our service. A warm welcome is extended to all."

If you want to attend, then email David Hurford at davehurford@talktalk.net .

Weblink -

www.radiobgm.org.uk

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Proposed Welsh Language Chat Linkup?


By Ceri Shaw, 2012-01-17

It has been suggested that interested members might wish to congregate in the AmeriCymru chat room at a given hour and practice chatting in Welsh. I am all for this suggestion with two provisos:-

1. The timing might be a bit tricky. So we are open to suggestions. Please chime in with your own ideas in comments below. The initial proposed time is between 5 and 6 p.m. EST ( 2 and 3 p.m. PST ). on Monday 23rd Jan. Any other, or perhaps better, ideas?

2. Some of us have only a rudimentaery grasp of the language so much patience will need to be execised as we all fumble to translate and formulate semi coherent sentences. That being said it could be a useful learning experience and it should be fun.

Please indicate in comments below if you are interested in participating AND if you have a better suggestion for the timing of the event.

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BNI recruits: Scott Ashford, Llanelli gas services engineer, left, and environmental services consultant Philippa Stanley, right, are welcomed into membership of the BNI Endeavour Llanelli branch by BNI area director Nick Romanello.

A popular Llanelli business breakfast club is going from strength to strength with the announcement it has recruited three new members.
The trio of new members at the Business Network International (BNI) Chapter in Llanelli is made up of environmental consultant Philippa Stanley (who was renewing her annual membership), Llanelli architect David Darkin and gas services engineer Scott Ashford.
Membership of the BNI business network is all about being part of a bigger team, said Llanelli chapter chairman Graeme Fox.
Everyone comes to a BNI meeting with their own individual skills and talents, but the power of the meeting comes through the way members work together.
These are challenging times in business and the club is really useful as a support mechanism. You know that fellow members are there to support you and to encourage you to do better in business.
The BNI Chapter in Llanelli is continuing to look for new members for the Thursday morning club at The Diplomat Hotel in Llanelli.
Kick off is 7am, said Mr Fox.
Yes, its an early start. But it does help you get some quality time at the start of the day to give your business a lift and, lets face it, nowadays everyone needs help and support to meet the challenges posed by the state of the economy.
One of the things new members are always impressed with is the fact that the meetings create a real buzz in the morning. We start the day energised as theres a lot of enthusiasm in our meetings.
Significantly, membership has gone up from 12 to 22 in the last 12 months as more and more businesses appreciate the benefits of joining the business network.
It is estimated that each seat around the Llanelli BNI breakfast table is worth more than 12,000 in business.
The key to this is in the make-up of the BNI membership. No two businesses in the BNI are allowed to be in the same category, so you get a mix which can be as varied as the proverbial butcher, baker and candlestick maker.
In Llanelli, the membership includes a plasterer, electrician, builder, web designer, IT support consultant and an accountant.
It really is a great mix, said Mr Fox.
As well as the networking and the support BNI provides, the meeting also enables members to pass business referrals to each other, which can vary from firm orders from one business to the next or an introduction to a potential client.
The business between the BNI members is monitored and in money terms we know that the BNI members have done more than 200,000 worth of business between each other over the course of 12 months.

BNI details: Endeavour BNI (Llanelli), Venue: Diplomat Hotel, Felinfoel, Llanelli, SA15 3PJ. Meeting time: Thursday 0700am - 0830am.
If you are interested in joining the Llanelli BNI, then ring the clubs chief experience officer Phil Evans for an informal chat on 07796 990493
Website
www.bni-southwales.com

Welcome on board: BNI Llanelli chairman Graeme Fox, right, welcomes Llanelli architect David Darkin into membership of the business breakfast club.

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