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Possible closure of Whitland recycling centre

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ALISTAIR CAMERON, Welsh Liberal Democrat National Assembly Candidate for West Carmarthen and South Pembrokeshire, has written to Ainsley Williams, Head of Waste and Environmental Services,  Carmarthenshire County Council opposing plansto close Whitland Household Recycling Centre. The Council will be deciding aspart of its discussions on next year’s Budget whether to close the centre with effect from 1 April 2021.

Alistair said: “Whitland Household Recycling Centre is a highly valued local amenity and its closure would be a major loss to Whitland and the surrounding area.

Some residents have informed me that they would face a 30 mile round trip to the nearest alternative centre at Nant-y-Caws. “The recycling centre’s closure will be particularly hard on those with low incomes and those who do not have access to a car. It would also, unfortunately, lead to an increase in fly-tipping. “At a time when we all need to be reducing our carbon-footprint, the last thing people need is to be undertaking long journeys to get their waste recycled.  “I appreciate that the Council faces significant challenges with setting their budget but would urge them to consider all alternatives and not close the centre.”

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Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre Open Day: A Warm Welcome to All

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THE HAMAD BIN KHALIFA Islamic Centre in Milford Haven is delighted to invite the people of Pembrokeshire and beyond to its Community Open Days on Saturday, January 18, and Sunday, January 19, from 11:00am to 4:00pm on both days.

This annual event provides a unique opportunity to learn about Islamic culture, connect with members of the local Muslim community, and enjoy a range of engaging activities and exhibits. Highlights include:

  • Exhibition of Islamic culture: Featuring traditional calligraphy demonstrations.
  • Guided tours of the mosque: Explore the beautifully restored Tabernacle building on Charles Street, Milford Haven, located next to the old police station.
  • Refreshments: Provided for visitors on both days.

A message of welcome

Sheikh Mohsen Elbeltagi, a leader at the centre, shared his enthusiasm for the event, saying:
“We are proud to be a part of this wonderful community and are appreciative of the support that we have received. Extensive repair and renovation of such a historic building in the town has given us a beautiful, social venue from which we extend a warm welcome to both Pembrokeshire’s Islamic and wider communities.”

Dress code reminder for female visitors

The mosque kindly reminds female visitors to adhere to the Islamic custom of dressing modestly while on the premises. This includes covering the body appropriately. For guidance on suitable attire, online resources are available to assist.

A centre for cultural connection

The Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre serves as both a spiritual and cultural hub for Milford Haven’s Muslim community and its surrounding areas. It hosts five daily prayers, a weekly Friday sermon led by Sheikh Mohsen, and is committed to fostering understanding, building bridges, and creating an inclusive environment where everyone is welcome to learn and share experiences.

Event Details

The open days are free of charge, and everyone is encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Sheikh Mohsen Elbeltagi at [email protected].

Take this opportunity to explore, learn, and celebrate diversity in Milford Haven!

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Musical treat at The Lyric Theatre in Carmarthen

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A SPECIAL charity concert at The Lyric Theatre in Carmarthen this month promises to be a musical extravaganza, featuring the world-famous Cory Band and the acclaimed Bella Voce female vocal group.

Organised by the Carmarthen Tywi Rotary Club, the concert will take place on Saturday, January 18, at 7:30pm. Proceeds from the evening will support local charities and worthy causes.

A spokesperson for Carmarthen Tywi Rotary Club said: “This is a wonderful way to ring in the New Year with the breathtaking Cory Band and the stunning harmonies of Bella Voce. Tickets are expected to sell quickly as the Cory Band, the current Welsh Brass Band champions, bring their exceptional talent to Carmarthen. It’s brass band music at its finest.”

Tickets in demand

Tickets are priced at £22.50 and £20 and can be purchased through The Lyric box office, the Theatrau Sir Gâr website, or by calling 0345 226 3510.

The Cory Band: A global sensation

The Cory Band, formed in 1884 and later named after colliery owner Sir Clifford Cory, is renowned worldwide for its exceptional brass music. Under the baton of musical director Philip Harper since 2012, the band has won numerous prestigious titles, including European, National, and British Open championships.

For an unprecedented 16 years (2007–2023), the Cory Band held the title of the world’s No.1 ranked brass band. Their innovative approach has made them a trailblazer in the genre, and in 2022 they received The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service for their contributions to the brass band movement.

The band’s repertoire, described as scintillating, engaging, and universally appealing, has earned them acclaim from audiences across the globe. Beyond competitions, the Cory Band has toured extensively in countries including Australia, the USA, and South Korea. They are also the resident ensemble at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

Bella Voce: Pembrokeshire’s pride

Pembrokeshire-based vocal group Bella Voce, led by musical director Sarah Benbow and accompanist Seimon Morris, is celebrated for its versatility and stunning performances. Comprising professional women with rich musical backgrounds—including multiple music degrees and Grade 8 qualifications—the group achieves excellence with minimal rehearsal time.

Known for their adaptability across genres, Bella Voce has performed alongside icons such as Max Boyce, the Three Welsh Tenors, and Katherine Jenkins, as well as at prestigious venues including St Davids Cathedral and the Royal Albert Hall.

A Rotary Club spokesperson added: “Bella Voce captivates audiences with their breathtaking sound and extraordinary talent. Their instrumental and vocal soloists add a unique touch to their performances, which makes every concert unforgettable.”

Hosted by a local favourite

The evening will be compered by Robert Lloyd, former editor of the Carmarthen Journal and past president of Llanelli Rotary Club.

This is a rare opportunity to enjoy two outstanding musical acts in one evening while supporting a great cause. Don’t miss out on what promises to be a memorable night at The Lyric Theatre

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LGBT+ charity calls for volunteers to inspire young people in Welsh schools

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A CHARITY supporting LGBT+ young people is calling for volunteers in Wales aged 18 to 25 to help tackle anti-LGBT+ bullying by sharing their experiences in schools.

Just Like Us, the UK-based charity, offers its ambassadors training, career mentoring, media opportunities, and the chance to join a vibrant community of LGBT+ young adults across the UK. The programme equips volunteers to speak confidently about growing up LGBT+, promoting inclusivity and understanding among school pupils.

Ash, an ambassador from the South Wales Valleys, reflected on his journey: “Growing up in the Welsh valleys, there was a lack of diversity, and I experienced bullying that forced me to leave school early. Joining Just Like Us has helped me give children the education I wish I had received. I’ve gained confidence, self-acceptance, and the ability to advocate for trans rights while positively impacting young lives.”

The next ambassador training event will take place in Cardiff on 1–2 March 2025, with travel expenses covered for participants. Applications close at 11:59 pm on 16 February. The two-day event offers a supportive environment where attendees will learn to deliver impactful talks and build lasting connections with like-minded individuals.

Rain, a Cardiff-based ambassador, highlighted the importance of the charity’s work: “LGBT+ school pupils in Wales are the loneliest in the UK, according to research by Just Like Us. By becoming ambassadors, we can change that narrative and make a big difference for future generations.”

Laura Mackay, Chief Executive of Just Like Us, said: “Our ambassadors provide relatable and positive representation, ensuring all young people feel seen, valued, and supported. Their stories inspire pupils and foster a culture of inclusivity and understanding. We’re excited to welcome new ambassadors in Cardiff and watch them transform lives while benefiting from this unique opportunity.”

For more information or to sign up for the training event, visit the Just Like Us website.

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