The Havens Community Diary August 2015

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THE HAVENS

COMMUNITY DIARY

THE DIARY IS SPONSORED BY THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL


www.the-havens-communities.org.uk

AUGUST 2015

Broadwalk Official Opening!


Guiding News!
Carnival Photos!
Broad Haven School Open Day!

Email : [email protected]
to: [email protected]

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WHATS ON THIS MONTH? August 2015


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Sun Licencing of new Preist in Charge See Page 8


Afternoon Tea, Anchor House See Page 42
Mon

Tue

Wed Bingo Night See Page 7

Thu

Fri

Cheese and Wine Garden Party See Page 8

Sat

Little Haven Regatta See Page 11

Sun

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Tue Little Haven Art Group Exhibition Begins See Page 31

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Mon Bank Holiday

Broadwalk Official Opening See Page 10

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
ACCOMMODATION WANTED

ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED

Relocating professional seeks longterm rental of 2 / 3 bed property close


to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Must have broadband connectivity and
excellent sea views. Please call
William on 07955111537

Located between Fishguard and Little


Haven. All options considered lodging, caravan, barn, flatlet etc. I'm
employed by the National Trust and
can offer references and bond.
Contact me on 07854 701363 or
[email protected]

UPRIGHT PIANO. Home wanted for


piano. Will require tuning. FREE, but
will need collecting. Ring 01437 781645

HOUSE TO RENT

BIG THANK YOU

Broad Haven 3 Bed house


Available from June onwards.
New kitchen and bathroom.
Sea views and close to all amenities.
625 pcm.
Contact Beth 07767411779 or Jon
07789139266

As a resident of Broad Haven village I


would like to say a huge thank you to all
the local people who regularly litter pick
in our village, whether in organised
groups or individually. We live in a
beautiful and special place which could
be spoiled by unnecessary rubbish left
by locals and holidaymakers. I am sure
that all residents appreciate the effort
put in by our litter-pickers,

Please be aware there has been an


incident of vandalism against a vehicle
locally.
If you are aware of any
suspicious activity please contact the

THANK YOU

The Diary is an impartial publication created by independent articles


& adverts submitted for inclusion. Whilst every effort is made to
ensure the accuracy of the articles /adverts, the editors do not take
responsibility for content. The editors do reserve the right to amend,
or withdraw any submission. Any comments regarding content,
should, in the first instance, be made to [email protected]

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Broad Haven School Official Opening


To celebrate the completion of our wonderful new building, Broad Haven School we
will be holding an Official Opening Ceremony, followed by an Open Afternoon on
Saturday 26th September 2015.
Broad Haven School has been at the heart of our community for many years we
would like to invite as many people as possible from the schools past, present and
future to attend an open afternoon, and for that we need your help!
On the page opposite is an extract from the programme from the original opening
ceremony on 27th June 1963. We would like to invite as many of the original
attendants and their families as we can. If you are, are related to, or know the
whereabouts of any of these people or their families then please get in touch with
Mr Gareth Lewis (Acting Head Teacher), or Mrs Vivienne Grey (Assistant Head)
contact details are below
We are also gathering together an archive of school memories photos, school
reports, newspaper clippings, art work etc to put on a display at the open afternoon.
So again if you have anything you would be happy to share please get in touch, or
drop it into the school office or Londis Post Office (please ensure all items are
clearly labelled, and enclose your contact details if you want them back).
We would also like to include any past, present & future pupils and their families
who would like to get involved in the day, so if you have a skill you would be happy
to share please get in touch eg music, singing, gymnastics, UFO spotting, or just
helping pour cups of tea! Alternatively just come along and have a look round our
wonderful new school.
Following the official opening ceremony the school will be open to everyone from
1pm. So please come along to see our new village school and share in what we
hope will be the first of many special celebrations held there.
Contact us:
by phone
01437 781404
by email:
[email protected]
by facebook:
Broad Haven School
by mail: Broad Haven School, Webbs Hill, Broad Haven, SA62 3JT
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you on Saturday 26th September.

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If you are, are related to, or know the whereabouts of any of these people or
their families then please get in touch with Broad Haven School!
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Broad Haven Village


Hall - Update

What have we been doing to improve the Village Hall?


In addition to applying for grants we have recently held the following
successful events :1. The Vagrants Crew Social evening raising 495, saw the village hall
packed out with a lively crowd enjoying sea shanties and folk songs.
2. The Beetle Drive organised by the WI on behalf of the Village Hall
raised 280. This was great fun and enjoyed by all who attended.
3. The fantastic Seacow Gig on 22nd May raised 155, and was
organised jointly representatives from the Boardwalk group and the
Village Hall.
4. A recent donation of 300 from the Charity shop in Johnston Thanks
to Mrs Mary Davies and Broad haven Chapel for.
Following these successes we, as a committee have been busy planning a variety
of events, to not only raise funds to improve the village hall but also to revive life
back into the hall by using and enjoying this venue. Yes, it needs attention, we are
working on this; but it is still a viable venue and is a fantastic facility/ resource for
our community. Please look at the list of events that we have planned and try to
support us at some of these events or organise your own to help us fundraise. It
really could be a case of use your village hall or lose!
Improvements during the summer holidays will include the hall ceiling being
replaced and will be continued across the hall. Repainting of the hall will then follow
as soon as possible afterwards. The hall committee would like to thank Mr Brian
Henderson for his help in working to secure funding and grants for the hall and in
organising and overseeing these recent improvements. Brian is leaving the area
during the summer months and although the committee are extremely sorry to see
him leave, wish him the very best as he moves to North Devon.

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Future Planned Events


Exhibitioninthevillagehallon carnival day Saturday 25th July
Carnival stall
PembrokeshirePetsParty 28TH July
BingoNight Wednesday 5th August
CheeseandWineGardenParty Friday 7th August please see
poster elsewhere in diary for details
JointsocialeventwithBroadHavenplaygroup - date tbc
CartreasureHunt tbc
HalloweenFancydressparty 31st October
WineTasting November 14th
ThereturnoftheSnowBall 30th January 2016
Something for everyone!
We are always looking for volunteers, to help fundraise, help with grant applications
etc so why not join us? We are a small but committed group that meet monthly.
Contact our secretary Kathyrn on 07870585115 for details or just come along to our
next meeting on Tuesday September 15th .
Follow us on Facebook or email us at [email protected]
Your village hall needs you

Prize Bingo
Eyes down at 7.30pm

Wednesday 5th August


Broad Haven Village Hall
5 (Pay at the door)
All welcome
Bring your own refreshments, nibbles and glasses!
All proceeds to Broad Haven Village Hall Improvements
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Announcement
On Sunday, 2nd August everyone is invited to join the
parishioners of Walton West, Talbenny and Haroldston at
the licensing of the new Priest in Charge, the Rev. Diana
Hoare.
The service will take place in Walton West at 3 PM and
afterwards there will be a tea in the Bowen Memorial Hall in
Little Haven.
We do hope you are able to attend the service and tea in
order to meet Diana and welcome her to our parishes.
PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL NOT BE ANY OTHER
SERVICES IN THE PARISHES ON THAT DAY.
Following her licensing as Priest in Charge, the Rev. Diana
Hoare may be contacted on 07989432280

Quality care for 2-4 year olds

9am - 12 noon
Mon - Fri

07051531718
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WI NEWS
The July meeting was held at Broad Haven Village Hall. Our guest speaker was
Tydfil Morgan who gave us a demonstration on Summer Cooking,which of course
we could all sample! Cheese biscuits,marmite and cheese scones,raspberry
traybake, and last but not least strawberry cheesecake. What a feast! Vote of
thanks was given by Ann McClean.
We have all been busy this month attending Garden parties at Buckingham
Palace, meetings at the Albert Hall, flower demonstrations with an unexpected
concert by Milford Haven Youth Brass Band,visits to chicken and solar farms,
entering a Craft Exhibition which is held at Scolton Manor this month - do visit and
see what the WI in Pembrokeshire are doing. Ann Lees photograph is also on next
Years WI calender, and of course we will be helping with the teas at the Havens
Carnival on Saturday July 25th. Members dont forget The Waverley trip on
September 7th Hostesses were Gina and June.
Our next meeting is Tuesday SEPTEMBER 8th. 7-30 at Broad Haven Village Hall.
Speaker LINDA HARRISON - The work of a magistrate.
Hostesses Cynthia and Anita.
Do come along new members are always welcome.
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The Carnival 2015!

So here are the results :

Carnival King Tyler Rees and Carnival Queen Caitlin Edwards


Fancy dress winners:
Grace & Beth :Butterflies
Millie Reohorn: women's land army
Rehan & Fern: Bill & Ben flowerpot men
Walking Floats winners:
Funny Farm on Holiday
Funky Moovers
Motorised Floats:
Ocean Cafe Bar- Potato Heads
PRAG- Moos on the Moove
Everyone in the Havens was "Down on the
Farm" on Saturday 25th July. Hundreds of
people joined the Carnival procession along
the seafront in blazing sunshine. Stallholders
on the school field hosted fun games & crafts for everyone to enjoy.
Bumper Crowds were entertained by
Samba.doc band and Hwyl Davies' Dog n
Ducks and the famous Baileys BaaAscot
sheep racing whilst the more adventurous
enjoyed the thrill of holding Boa constrictors
and tarantulas presented by Pembrokshire
Pet Parties. The day
concluded with a welly
wanging competition and
the traditional egg throwing
madness!
Thanks
to
everyone who came along
and
especially
those
volunteers who help out and make the whole thing
possible!
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The Ladies of the village presented delicious cakes


, tea and coffee in the brand new school canteen
Just a note to thank all those who contributed cakes
for sale in the carnival tea room. Also a special
thanks to all the ladies who gave their services
throughout the afternoon. It is certainly true that'
many hands make light work'! Many thanks for
making it a very successful afternoon. Looking
forward forward to making next year even more
successful with all your help. Ellen JENKINS.

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Open letter to the Havens Community Council - Trafalgar Road Car Park
Before the extension to the Broad Haven school was started the Community
Council agreed that half of the Trafalgar Road car park would be made available
for the contractors to store equipment. In return the contractors would make a
donation to the Community Council funds. No formal agreement was entered into
and no value was attached for the amount to be 'donated' by the contractors.
For the past twelve months work has been going on at the school and for nearly
the whole of that time not half the car park, but the total car park, has been used
by the contractors and there sub-contractors denying local residents and visitors
the use of the car park. During that period I am not aware of any complaints from
local residents who have had to put up with noise, dust and and endless traffic
disruption, because we were pleased to see our school being modernised. Now,
nearing the end of the work, the contractors have offered the Community Council
the sum of two thousand pounds for the twelve months use of our car park. That is
equal to the sum of 5.47 a day.
I hope that in the interest of the community, the Community Council will challenge
this miserable sum and seek a much more realistic figure reflecting the disruption
to our community, for what would the contractors have to pay if the Community
Council had not been so generous in allowing the use of the car park?
LITTLE HAVEN SHORT MAT BOWLS
CLUB
We are an active, sociable club looking
for new members. Our next season
starts in September with twice weekly
club nights, and we have league and
friendly matches as well as internal
events. We are always keen to have
new members of any age.

Brand New Gift Shop Open


In Marine Rd, Broad Haven
Selling
Quality gifts, cosmetics & clothing
Either made in Pembrokeshire
Or
Representing the countys culture,
landscape or way of life.
Come & Browse
Open Tues to Sun 11.00 am to 6.00 pm

Complete beginners are very welcome


and a 'TASTER' evening is arranged for
WEDNESDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER at
7.00pm in Little Haven Village Hall for
newcomers to try out the game and
meet some of the members. There is
no charge. All equipment is provided.
There is no dress code, other than flat
smooth soled shoes or slippers, or play
in socks, to protect our mats.
Contact Jim Garner on 01437 781795
or turn up on the night.
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QUIZ : THE SEASHORE


1. What name is given to the seashore equivalent of the woodlouse?
2. What is the name given to tides with the smallest variation in height?
3. Name the occasional visitor to Pembrokeshire waters of the purple
sea creature that has a sail, a float and can measure up to 40 feet
long?
4. What names are given to the leaves, stems and roots of seaweeds?
5. Name the fish that hides in the sand with only its eyes and spines
showing and should be avoided at all costs; nicknamed the dragon
fish.
6. Looking across the sea at the disappearing setting sun on a still
clear evening what phenomenon might you be lucky enough to see?
7. Name the pink flower growing in profusion on the cliffs that formerly
appeared on threepenny piece coins.
8. Why is the Mussel so called and how does the limpets name
describe its lifestyle?
A Big Thank-you! to Peter Connell for his continued support and
submission of brilliant quizzes! Answers on page 35
Little Haven Regatta August
9th 2015

St. Madoc's, Haroldston and


All Saints, Walton West

The high light of Little Haven's year with


a full day of sailing races, displays,
children's events, swimming and kayak
races - all rounded off with the everpopular Tudors mackerel race
finishing with the prize giving and raffle
on the wall'. A real, traditional, village
regatta!

Invite you to a
COFFEE MORNING
on Monday, August 31st
From 10.00 till 12.00 noon
In The Bowen Memorial Hall,
Little Haven
Raffle
Book stall
Cake stall

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The Havens Community Council / Cyngor Cymuned The Havens


The Clerk agreed to feedback the
comments to the Diary Team.
Vandalism It has been reported by
a local resident that there had been
an incident in Meadow View during
which time eggs and other rubbish
were thrown at a house. Whilst no
other residents had complained one
of the Councillors had noted that
there was a large amount of rubbish
tipped nearby at some time in the last
few months which he felt might have
coincided with the eggs thrown at the
door. The matter was reported to the
Police and the Western Telegraph.
On requesting a recent update we
were advised that there had been no
further incidences so far.Towards the
end of June police and local residents
picked up information regarding a
'rave in Broad Haven' being
advertised on social media to be held
at the end of the GCSE exams.
Local businesses were advised and a
large police presence in the Village
on the day in question ensured there
were
no
problems.
Boardwalk Update The last of the
steel structure has been installed
along with the decking planks and
work was now starting on the
handrails which had to be purchased
by donations as it was not covered by
the grant money.
Work will
commence on the 9th and continue
through to the 17th. Posters have
been displayed asking for volunteers
to contact the group and come along
on the workdays to help with the
installations.

Clerk/RFO Christine Lewis 781418


[email protected]
www.pembstcc.co.uk/the-havenscommunity-council
A prcis of 7 July Minutes 2015

MATTERS ARISING
Trafalgar Terrace Car Park
The
Council received a letter from Mr Jim
Garner expressing his disappointment
at the contribution the school
contractors had offered the Community
for the use of the car park. The Council
fully appreciated Jim's comments and
asked the clerk to draft a reply. Cllr
Laurence Hughes fed back to the
Council on the discussions held with
Andrew
Scott
regarding
the
specification intended to repair any
damage to the surface and was advised
that a sub base would be laid down with
a topping of clean stone. They had also
checked the tarmac entrance and this
was found to be in good order. The
finish date for all work at the school is
the 10 August 2015 and it is hoped that
the car park will be vacated by this date.
AGENDA ITEMS
Community Diary
Whilst the
Community Council and the Havens
electors felt that the monthly diary was
a fantastic resource produced by local
volunteers councillors had received a
number of comments from residents
regarding the number of pages
dedicated to boardwalk topics versus
other topics. After some discussion it
was agreed that whilst a balance in the
content was important some topics
could require more coverage than
others from time to time.
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THE HAVENS COMMUNITY


COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS

PLANNING
Community Council
support was given to the following plans:
NP/15/0364/NMA, 3 Millmoor Way,
Broad Haven.
NP/15/0362/FUL, Howelston Mill, Little
Haven.
NP/15/0321/FUL, Rocksdrift, Broad
Haven.
It was noted that the planning
applications for Blockett Lane were
going to committee for a decision.

If you would like to contact the council to


request information or express your
views please see contact details below:

COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS


Cllr Charlotte Alexander 781632
Cllr Nia Davies 781421
Cllr Mark Burch 781283
Cllr David Faulkner 781640
Cllr Matthew Ford 07528103793
Cllr Brian Henderson 781273
Cllr Lawrence Hughes 781403
Cllr Joan Phillips 781294
Cllr Sue Reynolds 781894
Cllr Mary Whitewright 781256
County Cllr Peter Morgan 781010
Clerk: Christine Lewis 781418

A full copy of the minutes can be


found on the Council website
http://pembscc.co.uk/
THE MINUTES ARE SUBJECT TO
CONFIRMATION AT THE MEETING
TO BE HELD ON 4 AUGUST 2015 IN
BOWEN MEMORIAL HALL, LITTLE
HAVEN.

THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL


CONTACT CENTRE (01437) 764551
Dial the above telephone number and ask
for the Contact Centre to report any
infrastructure faults

SEARCH FOR
YOUR BIN DAY

Broad Haven Rainbows are


desperately looking for new leaders
and helpers.
More than 80,000 amazing volunteers
contribute over 10 million hours to
guiding every year. In return, we offer
training and the opportunity to develop
new skills.
Please help to keep our local units
going!
If you are interested in any way, or
have any questions, please get in
touch.

http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/cont
ent.asp?nav=559,1772&id=23206

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POSTERS FOR CHARITABLE EVENTS


Just lately the staff in the Londis shop have been fielding a number
of complaints from people who have been unhappy that a poster they
have left with us has not been put up as quickly as they would have
hoped. Please believe us when we say that we are not intentionally
trying to sabotage your event. We have a limited amount of space
and time (especially at this time of year) in which to deal with these
and, add to the mix that we cannot open the poster holder doors in
windy weather for fear of losing a few, time can march on without us
realising by how much. It is important to us that events in the village
are successful and we support this by not charging for displaying
posters advertising them. We have a dedicated member of staff who
endeavours to keep the posters displayed up to date and current and
to rotate them according to which events will be taking place next.
This person holds the file of posters and the key, but is not here every
day. To help us to keep as many people happy as we can and reduce
everybodys stress levels please would you keep the following in mind
when leaving posters for display:1. No charge is made for putting the
poster up;
2. All are welcome, but priority is
given to charitable events taking
place in the Havens;
3. Please keep the poster to no more
than A4 size;
4. In total there are 28 people who
work in the shop, on a variety of
shifts, and the person you speak to
behind the counter will probably not
know about your poster so please be
kind to them;
5. We all do hope that your event is
successful. Many thanks for your
fore-bearance and understanding in
the future.
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Now Open Daily


8.00 AM - 9.00 PM
* IN STORE BAKERY *

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GUIDING NEWS IN THE HAVENS!


Great News for Broad Haven Brownies! Broad Haven Brownies will now be able to continue in September with two new
leaders having come forward. Full details will be in the September Diary; current Brownie parents will be contacted directly as
soon as is possible with a starting date, day and meeting time.

We are however still actively seeking Rainbow Leaders, full


training will be given and lots of support and help is available.
A series of Rainbow events will be organised locally during the
Autumn until a new leader can be found. Details to follow.

COME ON, SOMEONE IN THE HAVENS MUST BE UP


FOR A NEW CHALLENGE!
Guides will continue in the Havens but from September will not
be meeting weekly (due to current small numbers); this has
already arranged with the present members, but new girls
(aged 10-14 years) are always welcome, they do not have to
have been a Brownie or Rainbow to join Guides. The current
Guides will be contacted directly; new girls please use contact numbers in the diary
to find out about meeting times.
.
Skomer District would like to thank Mrs Jayne Jones for all her work with the
Brownie Unit and also Mrs Stephanie Stapelton for her help with the Rainbow Unit
and wish them every happiness in their retirement but hope that they will both be
able to help out from time to time at specific events / activities

Contact numbers are elsewhere in the diary if you are interested in getting
involved /helping out in any way!

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THE HAVENS COMMUNITY ALLOTMENTS AND GARDENS


Have you ever dreamt of having an allotment and of having the space to grow your
own fresh fruit and veg. and avoid supermarket prices? What about the fresh air
and exercise that an allotment affords but are daunted by the prospect of turning a
patch of meadow grass into a productive plot?
Others have done it so why not you in fact with three years experience of the site
there are plenty of folk willing to share their exploits and ready advice to any
newcomer wishing to join the club. So why not set your sights on 2016 now and
start to plan your campaign to reap the benefits next year.
My prescription for a good allotment and healthy back is little and often as so
many people take on a plot and think that their dream garden will materialise after
a couple of intensive Bank Holiday work outs. There is nothing more demoralising
than strimming or digging a patch of ground only to find that if left too long it is worst
than when you started. Achievable, thorough bite size chunks are easier to digest!
Personally chemicals and rotovators are no substitute for digging a small patch,
getting your hands dirty and weeding the ground by hand. Yes a 10m x 10m plot
seems enormous but when broken down into beds of say 2mx3m everything seems
less scary especially if the area you cannot tackle is covered in a weed suppressant
material such as old carpet. The next bed after a few months becomes easier to
tackle and so on until you have dug the whole plot.
Autumn is the time to prepare the beds by weeding, rough digging and manuring in
readiness for winter to do its work as frosts break down the soil and absorb the
nutrients from the muck. Ready for forking over in readiness for planting in early
Spring. It sounds easy but it does take commitment and resolve to keep at it so if
you want encouragement we are there to cheer you along the way.
Other matters to consider, depending on what you intend to grow, are rabbit proof
fencing (which is very effective when properly constructed); netting for brassicas,
and even a shed if you do not want to bother carrying your tools with you every time
you visit.
25 will buy you the best view in
Broadhaven in which to relax, work
steadily without overdoing it, exercise
without paying gym prices and have the
satisfaction that what you grow is yours, is
fresh and is well worth the effort. So why
not give me a ring and book a plot now
and pay no more until 2017! David
Meanwell Chairman 01437 781039
PS The manure comes free with the plot!!
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Gwyneth Hopkins, Reiki


Practitioner
Reiki is a form of "Hands on Healing"
(the client remains fully clothed). It works
towards reducing stress, pain and
tension. For a person in good health,
Reiki offers a pleasant way to relax, to
relieve stress and to increase energy
and vitality.
Reiki can be used to facilitate the healing
of illness. It may help to strengthen the
immune system, eliminate toxins and
release emotional blockages.
Your Reiki treatment will be in a private
and peaceful environment. I also
practice other therapies and teach Reiki.
For more details Tel: 01646 636683
(St.Ishmaels) www.gwynhopkins.co.uk

Only 30 yards from the beach we are an ideal


stop for a glass of Welsh Ale, wine, tea or coffee.
Our varied menu includes fresh local lobster,
crab and fish, steaks, mixed grills and Freds
famous Lamb curry and homemade Steak and
Ale Pies.
We have a Specials board which changes daily,
yummy puddings and Pembrokeshire Pant Mawr
Cheese
The beer garden is sheltered, ideal on sunny
days, on in cooler weather enjoy the log fire in
the cosy bar .
Tel 01437 781 266
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Ha ven Wi l d Bi r d & Pet Food


Unit I Snowdrop Lane
(The old DIY Centre)
Haverfordwest
01437929934
Open Monday to Saturdays 9am - 5pm
Open Sundays 10am - 4pm
We Stock a large range of wild bird and pet foods
and accessories including Burns Real Food for Pets,
Country Choice and Royal Canin. We have a large
range of pet beds, cages, harnesses, collars and
leads in stock. Free parking outside the shop. We will
be opening a Doggy Day Care Centre later in the
year.

Sunset Bed & Breakfast


Quiet family run business in Broad Haven
Double en-suite rooms with sea views, only a few
minutes walk to the beach
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BIRD WATCH
Welcome to this months Bird Watch.
Im one of two Ambassadors for the British Trust for Ornithologys (BTO) Garden
BirdWatch Scheme in South Wales. Each month I introduce you to a bird or other
animal that you might see in your garden.
Bird of the Month: Goldfinch
Dont be surprised if your garden seems quieter than usual this month. Birds will be
hiding themselves away in order to replace their feathers through their annual
moult, and juveniles will be moving away in search of their own territories. One bird
thats sure to brighten up a quiet garden is the Goldfinch, an exotic looking finch
with a distinctive red, white and black head pattern. Look very closely and you may
be able to separate the sexes the red on the males face extends slightly behind
the eye. Keep an eye out for youngsters that have recently left the nest they are
streakier and lack the red face of adults, but still have characteristic gold wing bars.
Goldfinches forage in flocks (the collective noun is a charm), so theres a good
chance of you seeing more than one. A Goldfinchs bill is thin and narrow compared
with other finches, allowing them to extract seeds from hard-to-reach spaces.
Unlike our jaws which are designed to bite firmly closed, their muscular strength lies
in opening the bill, which enables Goldfinches to enlarge tight feeding places so that
their tongue can scoop out tasty seeds.
Did you know?
The beak of a male is about 1mm longer than that
of a female. This enables males to extract the
seed-heads of teasels, while females may focus on
thistles instead.
In the nineteenth century Goldfinches were popular
cage birds; unfortunately this tradition still
continues in some parts
of Europe.
Their Welsh name is
Nico.

Fem ale Goldfinc h: Rus s M y ners

How to attract them to


your garden: Feeding
nyger seed from a
specialised feeder can Male Goldfinch: Nic Forbes
be one of the best
ways, although many Garden BirdWatchers are
seeing a change of allegiance to sunflower hearts.
Dandelion seeds are also popular - the perfect
excuse for not keeping your garden too tidy!

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Conservation status: Green (no cause for concern).


BTO Garden BirdWatch data show a large increase in the reporting rate of
Goldfinches using Welsh (and UK) gardens over the last 15 years as they take
advantage of the supplementary food provided. The largest charm of Goldfinches
Ive seen in my garden contained 22 individuals - what a fantastic sight!
Make Your Garden Count!
If you enjoy watching birds and other creatures
in your garden, and want to help track their
fortunes, then BTO Garden BirdWatch could
be perfect for you. Please contact me for a
free enquiry pack or to book a talk (Swansea and
surrounding areas).
Happy Garden Bird Watching!
Amanda Skull, Garden BirdWatch Ambassador
07952 758293 (evenings & weekends only)
[email protected] www.bto.org/gbw
Follow me on Twitter @amanda_skull

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All frames, window sills and doors at no
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Call for a free quotation
Tel 07770761688
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Seasoned Softwood ready to burn


Builders Bag - 40
10KG net bag - 2
Kindling -3

Free delivery within 10 miles of Dale


for builders bags or a minimum of five
net bags
To order or for more information
contact :
Daniel 07827331006
Or Fran 07807585414
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In September 2007 the Baptist Church in Broad Haven was asked if


it would wish to take over a charity shop in Glebelands, Johnston . As
you will see from the regular adverts appearing in the Community
Diary we have been operating it ever since. It is run by our unpaid
volunteers and as no-one is on a salary we have been able as a result
to donate in excess of 120,000 to support Christian and community
projects at home and overseas.
Locally the Boardwalk Group and the Village Hall have received funds
and so have other Pembrokeshire groups working with the homeless
,providing debt counselling services and foodbanks
Thanks to all who provide goods and support us. There is easy
parking outside the shop , which is across the road from the new
NISA store . If you would wish to volunteer a few hours each week
then do get in touch.
Francis and Ann Maull - 01437 781216

ACADEMIC TUITION
PRIMARY, SECONDARY & ADULT
Alistair Smith B.A. (Hons) Wales,
PGCE
Enhanced Disclosure CRB

Please contact me for


details/subjects
01646 635869
07809 689835
[email protected]
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At Anchor House, The Seafront, Broad


Haven, SA62 3JN Tel. 01437 781 476

From Friday 1st May 2015


from 4.30 pm for Pizzas eat in or takeaway

Open from 11am for drinks, light lunch and cakes


Pizzas from 4.30 pm eat in or takeaway
Come and enjoy something to eat or drink.
Relax and take in the lovely views from our seafront
garden and beach bar

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QUIZ : ANSWERS
1 The Sea Slater whose armadillo-like covering supposedly resembles roof tiles.
Reputed to change its colouring to match the background.
2 A Neap Tide from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning scarcely moving. Occurs when
the moons influence is counteracted by the suns attraction.
3 A Jellyfish called a Portuguese Man O War consisting of a crested swim bladder
and long trailing tentacles producing a potent sting.
4 Fronds, Stipes and Holdfasts that secrete a mucus glue to anchor to rocks.
5 The Weever fish (Latin name = Draco = Dragon) Its powerful sting should be
treated by immersing the affected limb in tolerable hot water.
6 The Green Flash. As the sun disappears its light rays are bent by the atmosphere
leaving only green to reach the observer.
7 Thrift, so called because it can thrive in poor soils.
8 Mussel has the same derivation as Muscle from musculus, a small mouse.
Mussels on rocks resemble small mice and muscles rippling under the skin look like
mice running e.g. a contracting biceps muscle. The name Limpet comes from the
Greek : to lick; a rock. Limpets graze on rocks, their teeth are the hardest biological
material known and they scour out a hollow in the rock to produce a resting place
:home scar.

The Bowen Memorial Hall


Prices for hiring
60 per day
40 per day if hiring more than 2 days
30 half day
50 childrens party
60 evening function
150 weddings
15 evening meeting (up to 2 hours)
Please contact Edna Davies
Tel: 01437 781150
For enquiries and bookings
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Slate Mill Lodge, Dale Road, SA62 3QR


www.slatemilllodge.com
PART TIME HELP REQUIRED
To assist in the running of our busy Guest House and Campsite.
Tasks to include 'changeovers' housework and gardening.
Also required Trainee Chef/Cook to help in the preparation and
cooking of evening meals.
Applicants must be available for weekend work.
Contact David or Jane on 01646 636767
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Line Dancing
With Alan Spence
Starting Wednesday 6th
May 2-4pm Broad Haven
Village Hall
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All Welcome
Ring 01437781820 for
information

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Chimney Sweep
Fully Qualified & Insured
Home Insurance Compliant
Certificates Issued

Domestic plumbing, chimney and


flue cleaning, multi fuel stove service
including glass replacement, general
building repairs and drain
unblocking.

ICS (Institute of Chimney Sweeps)


Registered Member

Contact Jim Woodward


Tel: 07772 045056
[email protected]

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For a free estimate call Jim on 07772


045056 or e-mail
[email protected]
Evening and weekend calls available
All work guaranteed, Flue/chimney
certificates issued
Local, reliable craftsman.
No Pembrokeshire promises
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Afternoon Tea
an afternoon tea with scones & cream
at Anchor Guest House
on Sunday 2nd August 2015
between 2pm and 4pm.
A fundraising event for the Paul Satori Foundation called 3 Men & A
Mountain.
They intend to Cycle from Haverfordwest on Friday 18th September
to Snowdonia, (90 miles!), climb to the peak on the Saturday and
cycle back on the Sunday.
The price of the tickets are 5.00 each and proceeds will go to the
charity!
Little and Broad
Haven Shop

Redlands

Touring Caravan & Camping Park


Hasguard Cross, nr Little Haven

RNLI Shop, The Car Park, Little


Haven

01437 781300
www.redlandstouring.co.uk
Touring Caravans, Motorhomes
and Tents welcome
Graded 4 Stars
Quiet, level park with sea views
Immaculate Facilities
Open March to Dec/Jan

Needs your Help!


We rely on volunteers to keep our
shops open and are currently
looking for new volunteers .
If you are interested in volunteering
in the shop and have a few hours
you can spare please do not
hesitate to call 01437781454 for
more information.

Special Offer for Low Season


Book for 7 nights & pay for 5 or
book for 4 nights & pay for 3
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Gentle seated exercise classes and


TLC (Tea/laughter/chat)
Every Monday afternoon 2pm to
3pm.
The Village Hall, Broad Haven.
3 per person incl. refreshments.
Suitable for men and women and
all abilities.
Wear comfortable clothing and
flat shoes.

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September 2015
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WHO TO CONTACT IN THE HAVENS


Organisation
Baptist Church
Broad Haven CP School
Broad Haven Hall Bookings
Broad/Little Haven W.I.
Brownies
Carnival Committee
Church in Wales
Community Council
Football Club & Recreation

Held On
See "Church Notices"
As per Term

Contact
Ben & Helen Dare
Andrew Williams
Charlie Alexander
Judith Thomas
Jane Jones
Les Reohorn
Rev. Diana Hoare
Christine Lewis
Dave Day

Telephone
781428
781404
07444 339621
781416
07786 047110
07970 921685
07989432280
781418
07760 667231

Guides
Every Tuesday
Havens Community Forum
Havens History Group
3rd Thursday of Month
Little Haven Amenities
Little Haven Art Group
Every Tuesday am
Little Haven Hall Bookings
Meals on Wheels
Play Group
Every Mon - Thurs am
Rainbows
Every Tuesday
Rowing Club
Royal British Legion
Every month
RNLI Fundraising
RNLI Operations
Short Mat Bowls
Monday & Wednesday
Y.H.A
Book Group
Monthly

Sue Reynolds
Robin Mogg
Ian Norman
David Reed
Helen Barrack
Edna Davies
Area Office
Bonnie Nicklin
Stephanie Stapleton
Tim Harvatt
Jane Main
Mary Whitewright
Andy Grey
Jim Garner
Gary, Sue or Laura
Anne Maclean

781894
781264
781775
781181
764308
781150
762911
07501531718
781643
781779
781645
781256
781153
781795
781688
781797

Broad Haven Festive Lighting

Brian Henderson

781273

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2nd Tuesday of Month


Every Tuesday 3.30-5pm
See "Parish Diary"
Meet 1st Tuesday
Every Thursday

Support the Boardwalk


Usually Mondays
Linda
01437 762979
Dog Fouling Pembrokeshire County Council 01437 764551
[email protected] Environmental Health Officer
Reports [email protected] Dog Warden Team
Police Community Support Officer Dial 101
THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL CONTACT CENTRE (01437) 764551
Dial the above telephone number and ask for the Contact Centre to report any infrastrucContributions
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Bus Timetables - available at


Pembrokeshire County Council website
or see the notices in the bus stop
opposite Londis.
Tides - tide tables are available at
Londis & The Beach Shop Broad
Haven. At low tide, if you look seaward,
you can walk left and over to Little
Haven.

TOURIST TIPS!
Petrol Stations - dont leave it to the
last litre!
7 miles away- Haverfordwest Tesco SA61 1BU - Open 24 Hours, Cash
Machine, Pharmacy, Opticians
Haverfordwest Morrisons - SA61 2EX Cash Machine, Calor Gas Available
Milford Haven Tesco - SA73 3AU Cash Machine, Petrol Station Open 24
Hours

Public Phones - are located by the


public toilets, on Marine Road, near the
chip shops and in the Millmoor Way car
park (as you exit the village, before the
hill, on the left)
Cinema
Palace
Cinema
Haverfordwest
SA61
1NH
Phone:01437 767675

Veterinary Practices
The Oak Veterinary Group - practices in
Haverfordwest, St Davids, Clarbeston
Road and Fishguard
Haverfordwest - SA61 2PL
Phone: 01437 760 111( up the hill past
Morrisons)

Excellent Childrens Play Park - From


the seafront, walk northwards and veer
right along Millmoor Way, as the road
forks , take the right into Sandyke Rd. At
the brow of the hill, take the path on the
left the play park is straight ahead!
Football Field - walk up Sandyke
Road, and continue until you reach the
end of the road, the football field is
straight ahead.

Haven Wild Bird and Pet Food simple medicines, food, treats, leads
etc... - SA61 1JB
Dog Ban - there is a partial dog ban on
Broad Haven beach. Dogs are only
allowed on the Londis side of the
beach [Apr - Sept]. Please clean up
after your dog as this side of the beach
is very popular with families!

WiFi - internet and WiFi available at the


Youth Hostel Broad Haven (Millmoor
Car Park)
WiFi is available for customers of The
Ocean Cafe, Bar and Restaurant on the
sea front.

Rhos Cottage Dental Surgery Phone : 01437 765 124


Rhos Cottage, Portfield, Haverfordwest,
SA61 1BN
St Thomas Doctors Surgery - 25
Millmoor Way, Broad Haven, SA62 3JJ
Phone: 01437 781082
Closed Monday, Saturday and Sunday
Opening Times:
Tuesday 9:00 am 12:45 pm,
Wednesday 10:30 am 12:30 pm,
Thursday 9:00 am 12:45 pm, Friday
10:30 am 12:30 pm
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Electronic Tourist Information Point


located in The Boathouse Gallery, St.
Brides Road, Little Haven.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
car parking tickets (daily and season)
are also available at the Gallery in
exchange for cheques or cash (not
credit cards).

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