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Check out the new winter evening menu at The George Hotel, Brecon -

Starters
Homemade Soup of the Day 4.75
Warm Chicken & Mango Salad, with Herb Croutons & Honey Mustard Dressing 5.50
Battered King Prawn Tempura with a Sweet Chilli Dip 5.75
Field Mushrooms Stuffed with Stilton Cheese on Dressed Leaves 5.25
Smoked Haddock & Spring Onion Fishcakes with Lime Mayonnaise 5.95

Main Courses
Free Range Breast of Chicken with sauted Butternut Squash
Potato Gnocchi and Creamy Basil Sauce 11.95
Steak and Cwrw Ale Pie Triple Cooked Chips and Garden Peas 10.95
Honey Glazed Duck Breast with Fondant Potato Braised Red Cabbage and Winter Berry Jus 14.95
Herb Crusted Sea Bream with Rocket Mash and a Rich Tomato Provencal 12.95
Trio of Welsh Lamb Chops with Minted New Potatoes Roasted Vegetables and Rosemary Gravy 13.95
Roasted Fresh Monkfish wrapped in Parma Ham with Sauted Potatoes Wilted Spinach and Sauce Vierge 12.95
Welsh 8oz Sirloin Steak with Grilled Tomato, Sauted Mushrooms
Beer Battered Onion Rings and Triple Cooked Chips 17.50

George Classics
The George Hotel Burger with Welsh Rarebit, Bacon, Salad and Chips 9.95
House Beef Lasagne with Garlic Bread and Chips 9.95
Local Butcher Faggots with Creamed Potatoes, Peas and Red Onion Gravy 9.95
Cwrw Battered Fish with Mushy Peas and Triple Cooked Chips9.95
Welsh Beef Chilli with Rice, Tortillas and Sour Cream 9.95

Vegetarian Dishes
Mediterranean Vegetable Lasagne, Garlic Bread and Chips 9.50
Mushroom, Cranberry and Brie Wellington, Green Beans and New Potatoes 9.50
Leek and Caerphilly Cheese Glamorgan Sausages, Spicy Salsa and Chips 9.50

There are also Daily Special Boards.

See The George Hotel website -
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Cwmcerrig Farmshop has scooped two National Trust Fine Farm Produce awards.
The business has been rewarded for its Dinefwr Venison and Dinefwr Venison Red Wine and Onion Sausages.
The popular Farmshop and Grill in Gorslas, Carmarthenshire, has developed the products in partnership with the National Trusts Dinefwr Estate near Llandeilo.
One of the partners in the Watkins family business, Roland Watkins, said: Its the first time for us to be entered into the awards and we are delighted to receive the prizes.
The judging process for the awards is very strict and that makes it all the more rewarding to be recognised by the National Trust.
We have built up a great reputation for our meat here at Cwmcerrig and we take pride in producing quality, value-for-money products which are appreciated by our customers.
The news of the National Trust Fine Farm Produce awards follows hot on the heels of Cwmcerrig being nominated for two prestigious UK Farm Retail Awards run by the National Farmers Retail and Markets Association (FARMA). Cwmcerrig is also in the running for a Taste of Wales award next week.
The venison is reared on the 800-acre medieval deer park on the Dinefwr Estate and is managed by lead ranger Wyn Davies.
Mr Davies said: I am really proud that the Dinefwr venison has won awards because this is the first time it has been marketed to the public.
People often talk about the importance of knowing where your food comes from. Well, the Dinefwr herd of fallow deer can be traced back through the centuries and graze the only parkland National Nature Reserve in Wales. You cant get much better than that!
The property manager for the National Trust in Carmarthenshire, Jacqui Kedward, said: Carmarthenshire is known for its local produce, but the partnership between producers and the National Trust is less well known. We always knew the quality of the venison was exemplary, but this has now been confirmed.
It has been a privilege to work with our partners at Cwmcerrig to bring this high quality product to market.

The National Trust Fine Farm Produce awards are now in their seventh year. They celebrate the breadth and quality of produce grown, reared or made on land owned or managed by the National Trust.
Entrants must go through an application process demanding all products pass a checklist of environmental standards before they are even considered for a prize. Products that pass the checks go through a blind taste test by a panel of judges.
Ron Macklin, national agriculture and food adviser at the National Trust and chair of the judging panel, said: It is our aim to really connect customers to where their food comes from and these awards are a great way to do this.
The National Trust cares for half a million acres of farmland across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It works closely with its properties and tenants to help them develop high quality products.
Cwmcerrig Farmshop first opened in 2009 with the aim of securing a sustainable future for the family farm and providing quality, value-for-money produce to the local community. There are 21 members of the Watkins family involved in the project. The Watkins family (Roland, Reuben, Stuart, Tom and Davina) have been farming at Cwmcerrig since the 1950s.

Weblinks
http://www.cwmcerrigfarmshop.co.uk
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/what-we-do/big-issues/food-and-farming/what-were-doing/fine-farm-produce-awards/
Facebook: Cwmcerrig Farmshop and Grill (business)
Twitter: @CwmcerrigFarm
Contacts details:
Tel: 01269 844405
E-mail: info@cwmcerrigfarmshop.co.uk
Address: Cwmcerrig Farm, Gorslas, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA14 7HU
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The latest 'View from Richmond Park' Carmarthen Town AFC column from the Carmarthen Journal newspaper -

Club members are asked to note that there will be a special EGM of Carmarthen Town AFC at the Community Centre and Clubhouse at Richmond Park at 7.30pm on Monday, October 22.
The extraordinary general meeting of members is needed to finalise the revision of the clubs constitution and to fill the remaining directors position at the club.
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Fund-raising events coming up at Richmond Park, include
The band Malfunction performing on November 17 (8pm). Malfunction are a newly formed band fronted by Kenny Arman, with songs from past to present. Tickets - Contact Allan Elias on 01267 238135, Colin Payne on 01267 231118 or Michelle at the clubhouse
Comedian Paul Dazely is to star at Carmarthen Town AFC clubhouse at Richmond Park, Carmarthen, on Friday, November 9. Paul describes his act as, Comedy: the point of no return. The evening starts at 7:30pm. Cost 7.50, including sausage and chips and raffle prizes. Tables of 10 are available for this fund-raising event from Peter Fearn 07863 652025 or Michelle at the clubhouse.
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Fixtures (home matches in capitals)
October
20 Sat 3:45pm Newtown AFC (S4C SGORIO) WPL
27 Sat 2:30pm Aberystwyth Town WPL
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Tote: October 2 draw, winning numbers 21 and 37. The winners of the prize of 400 were John Roberts and Huw Williams. October 9 draw, winning numbers 19 and 34. There was no winner of the 200 prize. The draw for a prize of 300 was made on Tuesday night.
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For the latest news on the Carmarthen Town AFC, check out the clubs website - http://www.carmarthentownafc.com
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This week's special offers at Jenkins Bakery shops -

WEEK COMMENCING 22/10/12
3 MEDIUM CORNED BEEF PASTIES 1.60
2 SPICY CHICKEN PASTIES 2.00
2 LARGE CORNED BEEF PASTIES 1.85
2 TEACAKES 0.90p
2 FRESH CREAM DOUGHNUTS 1.60
SANDWICH OF THE WEEK SALMON & CUCUMBER 2.10
BAGUETTE OF THE WEEK CHICKEN TIKKA 2.30
CAJUN CHICKEN CIABATTA 2.25
ROLLS OF THE WEEK FLOURED BAPS PACK OF 4 0.90p
LOAF OF THE WEEK - SMALL MULTISEED 1.35
Website - http://jenkinsbakery.co.uk/
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Jenkins Bakery helps cheer on the Swans


By Robert Lloyd, 2012-10-21


The Jenkins Bakery is doing its bit to cheer on Swansea City in the Premiership.
The South Wales bakery has produced special biscuits in home and away colours to support the Swans.
Russell Jenkins, operations director for the Jenkins Bakery, said: "We are very big on sport at the Jenkins Bakery and like to get behind our local teams.
"The Swans are currently doing well in the Premiership and sitting nicely in mid-table.
"Our Swans biscuits are on sale at all our outlets, but are particularly popular at our Swansea shops at Whitewalls, Sketty Park and Uplands."
The biscuits are hand-made using the family firm's top quality shortbread recipe and skilfully decorated with coloured sugar-paste and icing. The biscuits sell for 75p.

The Jenkins bakery employs 300 people, full and part-time, across 25 different stores in South Wales.
The company has the Gold Standard Welsh Food Hygiene Award and the Investors in People award.
The business employs 70 people at its Trostre HQ, while the Jenkins shop network stretches from Carmarthen to Bridgend. There are 13 shops in Carmarthenshire and even one as far afield as Powys.
Pictures:
Top, Jodie Pratt, assistant manager at the Jenkins Bakery Whitewalls shop in Swansea.
Above, the Swansea biscuits in home and away colours.
Below, Tracy Jones, sales assistant at theJenkins Bakery Whitewalls shop in Swansea.

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It's Opera season at Burry Port again


By Robert Lloyd, 2012-10-21



Burry Port Opera's production this year will be Bellini's Norma.
Performances are Wednesday 31st October, Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rdNovember.
All performances start at 7pm at Burry Port Memorial Hall.
Norma was first performed in 1831; it is an opera in two acts.
The production at Burry Port will be the second time the society has performedNorma; the previous production was in 1979.
Story:
A secret love unites Norma, a Druid priestess with Pollione the Roman Proconsul,father of her two children. Pollione has grown tired of the aging Druid and hasfallen in love with Adalgisa a young temple virgin. Despite Adalgisa 's piety andvirtue she agrees to flee to Rome with Pollione. Adalgisa in her innocence tells
Norma of her love. Norma curses Pollione for his deceit and treachery.
In her trauma Norma contemplates killing her two children in preference toabandoning them to Adalgisa, but in her love for them she finally consignsthem to the care of Adalgisa. When Pollioni arrives to take Adalgisa and thetwo children to Rome, Norma denounces him. When he refuses to forsakeAdalgisa he is seized by the Druids to be burnt on a pyre. Norma blamesherself equally as guilty. As Pollione is led to the pyre Norma also ascendsto die with her lover.
Cast:
Norma - Adele O'Neill, local girl from Pontarddulais, a firm favourite with Burry Port.
Adalgisa - Emanuela Barazia, started her career as a soloist singingRosina in the Barber of Seville at the Gran Teatro La Venice.
Pollione - Philip O'Brien, a newcomer to Burry Port. he has performed in many operasincluding Nabucco, Carmen, The Bartered Bride and Tosca.
Orovesa (Priest) - Gavin Davies, no stranger to Burry Port, born in Cardiff, he hasperformed as soloist with many choirs an choral societies throughout the UKand internationally. Also numerous opera roles fromBritten to Verdi.
Pictures of past performances La Traviata and Elisir D'Amore.
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In the news today . . .


By Robert Lloyd, 2012-10-17

Splendid picture story in the Llanelli Star about the Ashburnham golf club ladies golf centenary dinner staged at Parc y Scarlets stadium.
Smashing picture story in the Llanelli Star about Llanelli Rotary Club's newest member - Cerith Owens, of Loud Applause Productions.

Good to see the latest gardening column from Aberglasney's Joseph Atkin in the Carmarthen Journal today.
Nice plug for Cor Meibion Llanelli's rehearsals (Monday and Thursdays at Furnace Community Hall, 7pm) in the Llanelli Star's What's On page.
Nice piece in Llanelli Star today about the Royal British Legion Gala Concert being staged in Carmarthen on October 27. Tickets going fast.
Good to see the latest View from Richmond Park Carnarthen Town AFC column in the Carmarthen Journal today.
Splendid picture story in the Llanelli Star about the long service staff awards at the Jenkins Bakery in Llanelli @JenkinsBakery
Nice story in the Llanelli Star today about rugby hero and broadcaster Garin Jenkins speaking at a dinner at the Ashburnham Golf Club.
Good to see Burry Port councillor Hefin Williams @WilliamsHefin in the Llanelli Star today appealing for more grant cash for the town.
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The go-ahead firm of QualitySolicitors Redkite is yet again breaking the mould of traditional legal services.
The firm is going to open its Haverfordwest office from 9.30 am to 1 pm on Saturdays from this weekend (October 6).
We are in the vanguard of changing the face of legal services here at QualitySolicitors Redkite, said Managing Partner Luke Smith.
We like to think we are in tune with what our customers want from us in terms of providing a service.
We reckon that Saturday opening will work well for both new client instructions and for servicing existing clients.
QualitySolicitors is a brand which is changing the face of legal services in the UK: you can see that from the mould-breaking TV advertisements and other publicity the brand has attracted in recent months.
The goal in opening on a Saturday morning is to provide a more convenient time to meet our customers and to help provide an ever better service for customers old and new.
Mr Smith said the QualitySolicitors Redkite firm was also planning to open the Carmarthen office on Saturday mornings.
The address for the Haverfordwest office is Cleddau Chambers, 18 - 20 Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 2ET Tel:01437 763 332 email: haverfordwest@qs-redkite.com

Redkite team was this year delighted to be chosen as the only law firm in Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire to join QualitySolicitors. Redkite was established in 2011 through the merger of two long-established law firms in South West Wales Lowless & Lowless and Morris Roberts.
The team at QualitySolicitors Redkite can be contacted on 01267 239000 and 01437 763332 or through the website at www.qualitysolicitors.com/redkite
The firm has 15 partners and a total headcount of 120, with seven offices spread across Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
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