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THE HAVENS
COMMUNITY DIARY
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New Weather Station in Broad Haven
Best of British Carnival News
Official Opening of the Board Walk
Community Council Open Evening
Invitation
Plus Quizs, Bird watch, Regatta News and more!
Inside this Months Diary...
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WHATS ON THIS MONTH?
July 2014
1 Tue
2 Wed
3 Thu
4 Fri
5 Sat
6 Sun
7 Mon
8 Tue
Community Council Open Evening - Broad Haven Village Hall 7 PM ALL INVITED
W.I, Talk from Helen Brockley, Age Concern - Broad Haven Youth Hostel 7.30 PM
9 Wed
10 Thu
11 Fri
12 Sat
13 Sun
St Mary's Church Strawberry Tea - Bowen Memorial Hall, Little Haven 3 - 5 PM
14 Mon
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat
20 Sun
21 Mon
W.I. Centenary Baton Arrives - Broad Haven Beach (Weather Permitting)
22 Tue
23 Wed
24 Thu
25 Fri
26 Sat
Havens Environment Group Litter Pick - Broad Haven Football Pitch 10 AM
27 Sun
28 Mon
29 Tue
30 Wed
31 Thu
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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.
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
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.
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.
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).
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
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)
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!
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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Baptist Church See "Church Notices" Ben & Helen Dare 781428
Broad Haven CP School As per er! Andre" #illia!s 7814$4
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WHO TO CONTACT IN THE HAVENS
THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL CONTACT CENTRE (01437) 764551
Dial the above telephone number and ask for the Contact Centre to report any infrastruc-
ture faults -It's a very efficient service and shortcuts telling your local Cllr/clerk.
Pembrokeshire County Council 01437 764551
Tom.hayes@pembrokeshire.gov.uk Environmental Health Officer
Dogcontrol@pembrokeshire.gov.uk Dog Warden Team
Police Community Support Officer Dial 101
Dog Fouling
Reports
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SALE
Laser 3000 Sailing Dinghy1997.
Good condition
Launch & Road Trailers with new tyres
Genoa Main Sail, Spinnaker and
Trapeze Harness 895 Call 01437
781206
JOB VACANCY
Part Time Staff
Anchor Guest House, Broad Haven.
Required for room cleaning,
waitressing and kitchen assistance
Telephone Helen or Ian on (01437)
781 476
Books Needed!
Anna in the Beach Shop is
looking for more 2nd hand book
donations!
All proceeds from sales are going
to the Broadwalk Fund so she
has had a run of purchases
recently!
St. Marys Church,Talbenny
Strawberry Tea
Sunday, 13
th
July
Bowen Memorial Hall, Little
Haven
3pm 5pm
5
We need you!
The Havens Community Council
have a vacancy for the office of
Councillor.
Being a community or town councillor
is an enjoyable way of contributing to
your community, and helping to make
it a better place to live and work
What do councillors do?
1. Decision making
2. Monitoring
3. Getting involved locally
If you are interested or have any
questions please contact the Clerk
on 01437781418
MENS GROUP
The Men's group will be meeting
(10.45 - noon) on 3rd July - the
first Thursday of the month - at
Anchor House.
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Broad Haven has been listed on the worldwide weather forecasting website,
Windguru, as a forecast spot for many years. Now a Windguru weather station has
been mounted on Haven Sports, the Village Surf Shop.
The weather station provides live data on wind direction, strength, gustiness,
temperature and humidity.
The weather station is the first of its kind in Wales, and the 29
th
worldwide, with
many more installations planned for the UK. The data sent back to Windguru from
the Broad Haven Station is used to provide more accurate forecasts for the location,
and Pembrokeshire in general.
Ian Heys, owner of Haven Sports said We had been looking for a weather station
for some time now, so when the offer of a high quality Davis Instruments Station,
linked to the Windguru site, came through it was the dream team option.
Live information can be found on these websites:
A snapshot of recent conditions
http://www.havensports.co.uk/t/BroadHavenSurfReport
Comprehensive information from the first day the station went live
http://station.windguru.cz/?id=29
Weather Station for Broad Haven!
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Stamp of Approval!
Congratulations to Susie Mock on
receiving her 10 year service award
from the Post Office. Susie has been
serving behind both Broad & Little
Haven Post Office Counters since she
was 16 (officially!) and has seen many
changes over the years. She wont
admit how many years that has been.
Mind you she has a long way to go to
catch up with her father who was sub
post master for more than 25 years and
her grandmother for 19 years!
Londis Broad
Haven
Now Open
8am 9 pm
daily
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Redlands
Touring Caravan & Camping Park
Hasguard Cross, nr Little Haven
014! !8100
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Invitation
The Havens Community Council Open Evening
Tuesday 8th July
7.00 PM
Broad Haven Village Hall

The Havens Community Council (HCC) would like to
welcome everyone to Broad Haven Village Hall on 8th July
7 PM for coffee and a cake (or tea!).
The idea behind the open evening is for all of our
community to come along and see what the things that the
Havens Community Council do for our community and to
share ideas of what you would like to see HCC do in the
future - its our community and we are here to serve the
community as it sees fit.
Have you ever wondered what the HCC do?
Have you wanted to ask something, but in a more informal
setting or not known which member would be best to ask?
Or maybe you have a burning idea that would benefit the
community that you would love to discuss?
There will be no formal meeting - we wont be sat around
tables and discussing things. Our aim is to be informal,
hear what you have to say - good, bad and everything
in-between and hopefully be able to make more of a
difference for our community.
This is something that we have never attempted before
however we would love to hear your views!
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BIRD WATCH
House Sparrow (fledgling):
Terry Davies
Welcome to this months Bird Watch. Im one of two Ambas-
sadors 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: House Sparrow
Young birds are leaving the nest and becoming independent this month, so
you may well see fledgling House Sparrows among the birds visiting your
garden. Pairs of this species mate for life and often return to the same nest
site each year. As the name suggests, House Sparrows are closely
associated with human habitats, often living close to (or even in) the homes
of people. Whilst the stout bill is designed for eating seeds, young birds are
fed on insects. The crown and nape of adult males is grey, the sides of the
head are brown and a wide black bib extends down onto the chest
(dominant males have larger bibs). The back is a warm brown, streaked with
black, with a few white wing feathers. Adult females, and the juveniles of
both sexes, are a light sandy brown with brown and grey streaks on the
back and wings. Look out for House Sparrows enjoying a dust-bath; the
precise reason for dust-bathing is unclear but it probably removes stale
preen-oil and other debris from the plumage.
Did you know?
House Sparrows have been recorded living
and breeding in coal mines.
The more feathers there are in the nest, the
more eggs the female will lay.
They are adaptable at finding new food
sources and have been seen plucking insects
from spiders webs and dead insects from
cars.
The Welsh name is Aderyn y To, literally bird
of the house-top.
How to attract them to your garden: This is one
species which doesnt turn its beak up at cheap
seed mixes as they have a preference for grain.
They feel more comfortable feeding as a group,
so hang your feeders close together. They will
also eat peanuts (always feed from a metal mesh
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www.reflexologypembs.co.uk.
Using gentle
massage to reflex
areas in the feet or
hands, reflexology
treats the whole
person and can
have a therapeutic
effect on various
ailments.
Are you looking for a venue to hold your party?
Then look no further...
Broad Haven Village Hall is available!
20 for 2 hours hall hire
(to include heating and use of the kitchen)
Dont delay, book your party here today!!
To check availability and book call:
Charlie Alexander on 07734 818 336
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Conservation status: Red. The House Sparrow population has roughly
halved in recent decades in both rural and urban areas. Various causes for
the decline in urban areas have been suggested such as loss of nest sites
under roof tiles, increased predation, increased competition for food from
species such as Woodpigeon and fewer insects due to increased use of
pesticides in gardens. House Sparrows never move very far, so the reasons
for their decline in rural areas could be quite different.
BTO Garden BirdWatch data show that the rate of decline has been more
pronounced in London and South-East England than in Wales and
Scotland.
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
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LOGS FOR SALE
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
Crystal Healing
Energy Healing
Subtle Energy Management
Stress Management Training
Workshops and Courses
www.crystal-and-energy-healing.co.uk
www.coping-with-stress.co.uk
Bsc (Hons(, MVHF, MCHF, Dip, SMT
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Family Rock Pooling and Beach Day
at St Brides
Monday 11
th
August
10.45am to 1.30pm Rock Pooling
For Friends of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Members and their children,
families and grandchildren. Visitors see below.
This interesting session learning about the flora and fauna of this lovely bay in the
National Park is being run on our behalf by the Darwin Centre.
Packed lunch near the St Brides Pump room which will be working during lunchtime.
2.15 pm 3.15pm pm child friendly activity
To be led by National Park Ranger - either a journey sticks stroll, butterfly hunt or
plant identification activity.
Wear suitable clothing for the beach and temperature changes and bring a packed
lunch.
Meet at 10.45am in the St Brides car park.
Adults welcome, with and without children, but parents must stay with their children.
No dogs please.
You are welcome to join morning or afternoon activity only but spaces limited so
please reserve your place with Jane Mason. 07796 331743. Membership
Information available from Dorothy Huthwaite on 01437 710368. We always
welcome new members and those wanting to join our voluntary committee or work
party.
The Friends is an independent voluntary charity committed to help protect,
conserve and enhance the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for all to enjoy.
www.fpnp.org.uk
Best Of British Inventions Quiz Answers:
1. 1770, 2. Richard Trevithick, 3. Charles Macintosh, 4. 1827, 5. J S Fry and
Sons, 6. 1824, 7. Alexanda Bell, 8. Joseph Swan, 9. Owen Maclaren, 10. 1810
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LITTLE HAVEN AND BROAD HAVEN REGATTA
THIS YEARS REGATTA IS ON
SUNDAY 10TH AUGUST
The programme to be published in a
few weeks, but will be similar to last
year with many cups and cash prizes
for sailing, swimming and kayak races.
There have been many changes to the
Committee and it was a delight to see
new faces at the AGM 30th May,
especially those that have taken
responsibility for various aspects of
this annual event. Geoff Parker,
Chairman has stepped down after many years of excellent work in the annual
preparation of and in the collection of the monies from Patrons, essential in being
able to run the Regatta.
In most years the costs are close to the total monies received from corporate
sponsors, patrons, entry fees and the raffle, so we just about break even.
In many ways we have had a wake up call, with our historic very comfortable
arrangement with Peter Morgan of Dale Yacht Club coming to an end. Our grateful
thanks to DYC and Peter in particular for their many years of support.
Of course, for all such events the issue is insurance and as it is a "one off " event
each year, relatively expensive. Until this year we were an extension of DYC and
the insurance cost was reasonable. Now that we are "standing alone" the insurance
cost will about treble so if there are no changes to receipts we will be running at a
significant loss. This is a pressing matter for the Committee and we are seeking
increases in all forms of financial support for this year.
Last year was a truly great Regatta, with strong winds and superb racing not
diminished by the heavy rain! The swimming and kayak races were strongly
contested. In spite of the conditions entries were up on the previous year. It would
be great if this year there were even more competitors, especially as I am sure the
weather will be a lot kinder.
Watch out for notices and Programmes and plan your Regatta Day - it should be
fun for both spectators and competitors alike!
If you are not a patron or corporate sponsor and would like to support the Regatta
then please contact me to discuss. See you at the Regatta! Patrick Hellings,
Secretary 01437 781 319
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A Big Thank-you! to Peter Connell for his continued support and
submission of brilliant quizzes!
QUIZ : RHYMING
Answers on page 25
1. What is the longest river in the world?
2. With what is a bathroom decorated if it is tessellated?
3. Which golfer was a member of the European Ryder Cup team(1979-
1987) and the first Briton to wear the green jacket (Masters :1988)?
4. Who connects the films : 'The Full Monty', 'Trainspotting' and 'Angela's
Ashes'?
5. What adjective describes an animal's tail that is able to grip like a
monkey's?
6. Name the German composer, born 1900, who composed 'The
Threepenny Opera' Featuring the song 'Mack the Knife'?
7. Name the type of lawn used for Buckingham Palace Garden Parties
which smells of fresh apples if trodden underfoot, needs no mowing and
does not turn brown in drought conditions?
8. What athletic record was either achieved or broken on May 9th 1770;
Dec. 20th 1787; Oct. 10th 1796 and May 6th 1954?
9. Relating to weaponry what do the initials ABM stand for?
10 Millmoor Way
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Centenary News from the WI
On June 10th members had an
enjoyable day visiting The Museum of
Childhood and a nearby POW Camp
where Italian prisoners had created a
chapel. We would like to thank all those
who shared in the day with us.
Next months meeting will be on
Tuesday, July 8th, 7.30pm in Broad
Haven Youth Hostel. Helen Brockley
from Age Concern will be giving a talk.
Please come and join us.
Finally the WI has its centenary year in
2015. As part of the celebrations a
baton is being passed around the
country. It will be arriving in Broad
Haven on July 21st. You may find us,
weather permitting, on Broad Haven
Beach that morning, prior to its onward
journey by Puffin Shuttle to Dale WI.
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Next Month
Coffee Morning and
Photo Exhibition
August 25th Bank Holiday Monday
10.30 a.m. - 12.00 noon
Walton West and Haroldston Church
Coffee Morning in Little Haven Hall.
Cake Stall and Raffle
All welcome.
There will be an interesting photo
exhibition of Broad Haven and Little
Haven in Little Haven Hall
August 25th - 28th 11.00am - 5.00p.m.
Refreshments on sale.
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A Big Thank You!
SPPOT (Supporting People & Pets Through Opportunity & Training) is a social
enterprise based in Portfield Gate and founded by canine behaviour advisor
Kerri Bee, formerly of Windrush Dogs for Life. SPPOT provides training &
services for dogs & people in Pembrokeshire. SPPOT's services are available
to everyone and our accredited training courses in dog care & training
specialise in supporting people with additional learning needs. Our first group
of learners have now finished their training and we are delighted to be able to
offer an affordable dog walking service starting this summer. Also starting this
summer we have Canine 1st Aid Courses running in conjunction with The Oak
Vet Group which we expect to be very popular.
We would like to thank the many local businesses in the Havens who have
generously supported us with raffle prizes for our fun quiz nights, the money
raised has enabled us to buy display materials for our exhibition stand which
we use at events throughout the year.
The photograph shows our stand and SPPOT volunteer Katie-May White with
the award she received at the recent Pembrokeshire Volunteering Awards for
her services to the community through volunteering.
07051531718
Quality care for 2-4 year olds
9am - 12 noon
Mon - Fri
SPPOT's next event is our annual Fun
Dog Show at Roch Fete on Saturday
26th July. This is our fourth year at the
popular event, and we welcome all
dogs & their people!
Please contact us to register interest
in our services for dogs or accredited
training courses and for more details
on our summer events or volunteering
opportunities. www.sppot.org.uk -
SPPOT Dogs on Facebook - 01437
767648 - 07962220625
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!"#$%& C"R%I#"' ()*+
New Location!
Broad Haven Football Field!
Saturday 2nd August 2014
Parade Starts at 1!0
"#e$e%
&Best o' Britis#(
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Ascot Sheep Racing
British Bake Off Bake a cake and bring it along for
Judging by the WI!
The Great Egg Throwing Event
Sack races & Open the Box
Carnival Crufts best 6 legs etc!
Fancy Dress Guest Judges : Nigel &
Denise Rees
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THE HAVENS COMMUNITY ALLOTMENTS AND GARDENS
Success! We have planning consent for sheds at the side of the north and north-
west hedges of the allotment site and it comes with reasonable conditions. Many
thanks to everyone that has lent their support to our cause. I have learnt a lot about
our planning system and met with many people over this issue so it is a real
pleasure to have found an acceptable solution.
Now we can recover the sheds that blew over in the winter gales and fix them to a
secure base next to the hedge which will screen them and give some protection
from gales. We will also move the few sheds that withstood all gales to conform with
our planning consent.
Gardeners, especially vegetable growers are very stoical. They have to be,
because as soon as anything has germinated from seed it comes under attack from
a multitude of creatures as well as blight, wind and drought.
Indeed, wonderful sunny June is making everything grow at amazing speed - if the
plant has plenty of water. At home I am watering frequently and of course every day
and sometimes twice on really hot days, the tomato plants in the polytunnel.
Tigerella is doing particularly well.
Regular readers may recall I planted Rocket and Pentland Javelin 1st early
potatoes in March on St Patrick's day (well it seemed so appropriate), a bit early,
but the weather was good and we hardly ever have a hard frost once the potatoes
are showing above ground. We are eating the Rocket potatoes and have been
since 2nd June so I count that as a good gamble and a success.
On 19th June we had our first cutting of spinach (perpetual that was so successful
last year) from seed sown in early April. Absolutely delicious, wilted and served with
a little cream. However, the drought is making them bolt so I will have to sow
another row soon and therein lies the problem.
The difficulty is seedlings at the allotment. They have such short roots that if not
watered almost every day they dry out and wither. This happened last year so I am
going to change my approach to cope with this problem. I have a few and will get a
lot more of the deep root trainers. Last autumn I used them for sweetpeas and
nursed the seedlings through the winter in my greenhouse at home. We had them
in flower from the beginning of June. Well I am now sowing swedes and leeks in the
trainers and I expect that the long root plug of top quality rooting compost, when
planted out, will survive a lot better and need less frequent watering.
I will apply this approach to everything that I plan to grow at the allotment that I
would normally sow directly in the ground from May onwards. It will take a lot more
effort at the sowing stage and again at the planting out, but the success rate and
the plant spacing will be just right and thinning not required! Plots are available, only
25 p.a. Give me a call if you would like one. Patrick Hellings 01437 781 319
Chairman 01437 781 319
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Best of British Inventions Quiz!
1. When was the toothbrush invented?

2. Who invented the Steam Engine
3. Who invented waterproof material?
4. When was the lawnmower invented?
5. Who invented the chocolate bar?
6. When was cement invented?
7. Who invented the telephone?
8. Who invented the light bulb?
9. Who invented the collapsible buggy?
10. When were tin cans invented?
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Important Events in the run up to Carnival Day
Carnival King & Queen will be chosen from pupils at Broad Haven School
Donations to the BRIC a BRAC stall can be collected by Dave call
781497

Gill & Dave will be calling around collecting BOTTLE STALL donations.
Buy Your FASTRACK Carnival Entry Ticket from local shops, cafes &
pubs
BOOK your SUPPORT ADVERT in the Carnival Day Programme
message us on Facebook and well save a space for your Business!
Keep Up to date with all the news on
https://www.facebook.com/havenscarnival
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!"#$%& C"R%I#"' ()*+
Costume Ideas,
Dads Army, RAF, Royal Navy, Fish and
Chips, Football, Polo, Rule Britannia,
Crufts, Chelsea Flower Show, Ascot,
Wimbledon, the Royal Family, Entrepreneurs,
Explorers, Pop Music, Punk, Beatles, Rolling
Stones, Delia Smith, Mary Berry, Inventors,
James Bond,Sir Winston Churchill, Isambard
Kingdom Brunel, Diana, Princess of Wales ,
Charles Darwin, William Shakespeare, Sir
Isaac Newton, Queen Elizabeth I & II, John
Lennon , Horatio Nelson, David Beckham, King
Henry VIII, Charles Dickens, Dr Who,
Twiggy...the list is endless!
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Dumping of Illegal Waste
Green waste has been found dumped
by Broad Haven play parkIt comprised
mainly of Montbretia which is known to
be invasive; and as such is is an offence
to cause it to grow in the wild.
Remember dumping green waste is fly-
tipping (max penalty 50,000 and/or
5yrs imprisonment) and the tip accepts
green waste. The
council charge
33 this season
for a brown
wheeled bin for
garden waste and
they collect it
every fortnight
(there is no extra
charge for
collecting it).
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caring for our environment
LITTER PICK
Saturday 26th July 2014 10.00am
The Football Field, Broad Haven
Meet & Help like-minded people !
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&-MM$R ../ &"$T0 TIP&,
Food poisoning cases double
over the summer, so remember
these simple steps to help keep
food safe.
If you are only cooking on the
barbecue, the two main risk
factors are:
undercooked meat
spreading germs from raw meat
onto food that's ready to eat
Germs can be killed by cooking
meat until it is piping hot
throughout.
Germs from raw meat can easily
move onto your hands and then
onto anything else you touch,
such as food that is cooked and
ready to eat
Cooking meat on a barbecue
When you're cooking any kind of
meat on a barbecue, such as
poultry (chicken or turkey), pork,
steak, burgers or sausages,
make sure:
the coals are glowing red with a
powdery grey surface before you
start cooking, as this means that
they're hot enough
frozen meat is properly thawed
before you cook it
you turn the meat regularly and
move it around the barbecue to
cook it evenly
Remember that meat is safe to
eat only when:
it is piping hot in the centre
there is no pink meat visible
any juices are clear
Some meat, such as steaks and
joints of beef or lamb, can be
served rare (not cooked in the
middle) as long as the outside
has been properly cooked. This
will kill any bacteria that might be
on the outside of the meat.
However, food made from
minced meat, such as sausages
and burgers, must be cooked
thoroughly all the way through.
Raw meat
Germs from raw meat can move
easily onto your hands and then
onto anything else you touch,
including food that is cooked and
ready to eat. This is called cross-
contamination.
Cross-contamination can
happen if raw meat touches
anything (including plates,
cutlery, tongs and chopping
boards) that then comes into
contact with other food.
Some easy steps to help prevent
cross-contamination are:
always wash your hands after
touching raw meat
use separate utensils (plates,
tongs, containers) for cooked
and raw meat
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Summerhealth/Pages
/Barbecuefoodsafety.aspx
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The Havens 50+ Fit Club The Havens 50+ Fit Club The Havens 50+ Fit Club The Havens 50+ Fit Club
Gentle seated exercise classes and
TLC (Tea/laughter/chat)
Every !nday a"tern!!n #$% t!
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,uitable "!r %en and -!%en and
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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 reds
famous !amb curry and homemade "teak and
Ale #ies.
We have a "pecials board which changes daily,
yummy puddings and #embrokeshire #ant $awr
%heese
&he beer garden is sheltered, ideal on sunny
days, on in cooler weather en'oy the log fire in
the cosy bar .
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Mary, Malcolm, Viv and Andrew extend you a warm welcome. Mary, Malcolm, Viv and Andrew extend you a warm welcome. Mary, Malcolm, Viv and Andrew extend you a warm welcome. Mary, Malcolm, Viv and Andrew extend you a warm welcome.
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Zumba
Every Thursday
At
Broad Haven
Village Hall
7-8pm
4 on the door
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The Havens Co!n"t) Co!nc"& 3 C)n$o# C)!ne( The Havens
The Group discussed the requirement
for regular inspections and agreed with
Ian that monthly inspections would be
carried out and paper work produced to
record date of inspection, defaults
identified and action taken. The
Community Council confirmed that they
will look favourably on providing some
financial support for future maintenance.
Boardwalk Viewing Area The clerk
advised the Council that as the walk up
to the viewing area has not yet been
tarmacked contractors were asked to
strim the overgrowth along the path and
around the picnic tables. The decision
on how often we shall be able to do this
work will be discussed further and the
Clerk will make enquiries as to when it
is likely to be closed for the work.
Parking Questionnaire for Puffin Way
All residents in Puffin Way were issued
with a questionnaire in order to get
feedback on what action they would like
Pembrokeshire County Council to take
to solve the problems they are
experiencing with visitors to the area
parking in the street instead of the
allocated car parks. Residents were
asked to return their questionnaire to
Antony Sage and the Clerk will collect
and collate the responses before the
next meeting.
AGENDA ITEMS
ASB Broad Haven Sgt Martin
Vaughan was invited to the meeting to
give the Council feedback on the
problems experienced over the past
week and the action taken to resolve
them.
THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUN-
CIL
Clerk/RFO Christine Lewis,The
Farmhouse,Broadway,
Tel 01437 781418
Christine@havenscommunities.org.uk
www.pembstcc.co.uk/the-havens-com-
munity-council.
Items discussed at the June 2014
Meeting

MATTERS ARISING
Boardwalk Progress Report Cllr Ian
Whitby (Chair) reported that the volun-
teers had done a fantastic job over the
bank holiday weekend fixing the broken
boards, cutting back the overgrowth and
addressing the slippery boards. The
Group have arranged for Phil Lees to
inspect the walk on Tuesday, 10 June
and the Clerk will email Emrys Llewelyn,
Area Maintenance Manager, to ask him
to inspect the walk also.
The meeting held on the 2 June 2014
was very well attended. Monies raised
so far amount to 5,150, this includes a
2000 donation from the Raymond
Brothers (landowners). The group are
investigating the community grants
available from SITA Trust which has
either a fast track grant of 20k or a core
grant of 60k. Ian Whitby and Sue
Reynolds (Vice Chair) attended the
meeting. The Clerk confirmed that
there were 21 years left on the existing
lease which should be sufficient to meet
grant criteria. She confirmed she had
contacted the Havens Solicitors in order
to get a copy of the signed lease.
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Sgt Vaughan reported that they are
usually prepared for problems of this
nature as they see parties advertised on
social media. However, this is getting
more difficult as there are more and
more websites to check. They had not
seen this one advertised and were,
therefore, unprepared for the event. He
said around 150/200 youths descended
on the area with no warning but as soon
as they became aware of the situation
all available staff were sent to the area.
The youths brought with them large
amounts of alcohol including wines,
beers and spirits but as the majority of
them were under aged much of this was
seized. A number of social behaviour
orders were issued, two instances of
criminal damage, three instances of
Section 27 notices (a notice telling you
to leave the area and why) along with a
caution for possession of cannabis.
The Western Telegraph will be
interviewing Sgt Vaughan and
publishing an article on the trouble
created for residents and tourists and
the damage caused to local businesses.
He said families will be visited and they
will talk to the parents with the child
present and advise them they were not
dropping their kids off at a harmless
party, some of whom were as young as
14 with bags full of alcohol and
condoms, and that they had told the
police their parents had bought the
alcohol for them. He did point out that
some parents will complain they are
spoiling their children's fun. They will
also be going into schools to talk directly
to the youths. He stressed that the end
of exams, which is coming up soon,
followed by the results could mean
more trouble when the youngsters get
together to celebrate. A group of youths
is not in itself a crime but if they start to
cause trouble or vandalism they will be
dispersed. If they are incapable due to
alcohol they will be taken home.
Sgt Vaughan said he was aware that
such events resulted in unfavourable
litter being left on the beach when
families arrive the next morning and
was surprised to find that Broad Haven
did not have a beach cleaner. He will
discuss this with Pembrokeshire County
Council who he hoped would allocate a
beach cleaner to the area.
Sue Mock (local business owner) want-
ed to put on record that the police were
superb and reacted to the situation very
quickly preventing the situation from
becoming much worse. Cllr Brian
Henderson reported that a large
number of the youths descended on the
children's play park where there is a
potential for a lot of damage and the
police moved them on quickly before
this happened.
Sgt Vaughan said the youths came from
a wide area across Pembrokeshire and
stressed that as soon as there was any
sign of trouble in the future, residents
should phone 101, the non-emergency
number for those who need the police,
as soon as possible.
Public Liability Insurance In view of
the these problems the Clerk reported
that she had checked with the council's
Public Liability Insurance provider to
see if we were covered for vandalism in
the village. It would appear that we
have a limited cover for vandalism and
the cost of applying this cover to more
expensive items like the Boardwalk
would be around 298 per year. The
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THE HAVENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL
CYNGOR CYMUNED THE HAVENS
Clerk/RFO Mrs Christine Lewis, The Farmhouse, Broadway, Broad Haven,
SA62 3HX Tel 01437 781418
NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY
Havens Community Council have a vacancy for the office of Councillor. Any
TEN local government electors for the area of The Havens Community
Council may, within FOURTEEN DAYS (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and
Bank Holidays) of the date of this Notice, make a written request to the
Returning Officer, Electoral Services, at the following address, to hold an
election to fill the vacancy. Pembrokeshire County Council The Parrog
Goodwick Pembrokeshire SA64 0DE If no request for an election is received
within the period stated The Havens Community Council shall fill the vacancy
by co-option.
DATE : 30 JUNE 2014 Electors wishing to serve on the Council should con-
tact the Clerk at the above address
Retirement Tribute for Margaret Thomas
Margaret served on The Havens Community Council for some thirty eight years.
Councillors used to rib her that she was easily the oldest Cllr but she used to correct
them that she was the longest serving. Margaret had that unique knack of listening
to a debate thoughtfully and then summarising Cllrs feelings in such a way that
there was general agreement. She was unfailingly helpful and constructive she
was never afraid to disagree but always in such a reasoned way. She oozed
common sense.
She was Chair on numerous occasions. She declined the Chair on many more
saying it was time for someone else.
She was also an astute checker of budgets and figures in fact I would not even
tender my proposed budget to full Council until I had run it past Margaret. She will
be sorely missed.
Antony Sage (Clerk to HCC 2002 2013)
Christine Lewis (Clerk to HCC 2013- 2014)
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Council have never had this in the past
and in view of the limited budget
available it was decided to continue as
we are for now.
Councillor Vacancy The Council was
saddened to receive Cllr Margaret
Thomas's resignation due to ill health.
Margaret has been on the council for
around 38 years and the Clerk was
asked to write to Margaret thanking her
for all her hard work throughout this
time. She was also asked to put a
notice in the Diary and on the Website
to this affect.
The Clerk advised that she would
prepare the necessary papers to
advertise the vacancy at the end of the
month.
Little Haven Traffic Problems A letter
from David Jones was circulated to all
Councillors regarding long vehicles
attempting to negotiate the sharp bend
on the road leading to Broad Haven
from Little Haven. Councillors agreed
that although the additional signage
which had been erected did reduce the
number of lorries attempting to go round
the bend there was still a problem.
Cllr Joan Phillips pointed out that she
knew of a number of instances where
the driver's sat nav had taken them in
this direction. She suggested that a
new sign further back may alert drivers
before it is too late to turn around.
County Councillor Peter Morgan said he
would speak to Natasha Thomas to
advise her of our requirements and ask
her to do the new sign.
Regular Local Surgery For Residents
the Council should hold regular
surgeries to give residents the
opportunity to come and discuss topics
in person as this would help
communications between both the
Council and the residents.
Cllr Mary Whitewright suggested that
the Council could organise an open
evening, with refreshments, for
residents to come and meet councillors.
This was fully supported by all
Councillors and the date was set for
Tuesday, 8 July by which time the new
councillor vacancy will have been
advertised. The venue was set for 7 pm
in the Broad Haven Village Hall. Details
of the Open Day will be published in the
Village Hall, on Facebook, in the Diary
and on the Council Website.
It was agreed to discuss the setting up
of regular surgeries after the Open Day
during next month's meeting.
Trafalgar Terrace Car Park Summer
Fees The Clerk advised the meeting
that she did not have a copy of the
Trafalgar Terrace Car Park Lease but
understood this was a short term lease
with temporary planning permission for
car parking for users of the Church and
the School. The Clerk agreed to contact
the solicitors to check when the lease
was due for renewal and investigate
whether planning permission had
subsequently been made permanent.
Councillors had a short discussion
regarding fees being brought in over the
summer holidays as a possible way of
increasing the community budget.
County Councillor Peter Morgan
reminded the council that they had been
approached by the school contractors
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who required a suitable parking area for
their vehicles during the school
renovations and their offer to tarmac the
car park on completion. The council
agreed to give their support for this.
HCC/Community Communications
Cllr Mark Burch advised the Council that
since being appointed Councillor at the
last meeting he had a number of
residents approach him and said they
did not know what the Community
Council did and did not trust them to be
working on their behalf. Cllr Mary
Whitewright felt that this was not entirely
accurate as she and other councillors
regularly discussed topics with
residents throughout the week.
Mark pointed out that Solva Community
Council did far more for their community
and had a budget surplus of some 27k
as opposed to our 104. He felt that if
the precept was raised to a similar
figure as Solva's precept there would be
sufficient funds to pay for amenities
such as the Boardwalk. It was pointed
out by members of the Council that
Solva's precept was set at twice that of
The Havens plus they had a very large
income from the Car Park and could not
really be compared with Broad Haven.
Mark felt that it was insufficient for
information to be posted in the Diary
and Minutes and suggested one way of
improving communications with the
residents was to have a Facebook Page
as this was becoming more and more
popular as a form of communications.
The Clerk pointed out that she has
insufficient time to maintain a Facebook
Page and Mark advised that Emma
Pritchard from Broadway was willing to
maintain this for us. It was decided that
although we have just gone live with the
Pembrokeshire County Council hosted
website the Council would support this
idea provided the content was
controlled by the council.
Cllr Joan Phillips pointed out that
Councillors details were in the Diary
originally but had been left out for some
time now. The Clerk agreed to arrange
to have the details included in diary and
confirm that they were online.
Broad Haven Rubbsh Bins Sue Mock
expressed concern regarding the
amount of rubbish left in and around
bins in Broad Haven at the end of the
day and had circulated a graphics which
clearly showed how the rubbish ended
up blown all over the car park,
pavements and roads by the following
morning. She felt that with the
impending retirement of one of the local
collection men the situation would
probably get worse. Sue said this was
not a new problem but had been going
on for some years now. There is
insufficient bins with insufficient
collection times. She had been told that
the last collection of the day had to be
early enough for the bin lorries to take
the rubbish to the tip before it closed as
they were not allowed to leave rubbish
in the bins all night. This she found a
little contradictory as it seemed perfectly
acceptable to leave rubbish in the bins
and around the streets of Broad Haven
all night. It was pointed out that if they
arranged for a rubbish collection in the
evening there would not be a need for a
collection first thing in the morning and
there would be no rubbish in the bins to
be picked by Seagulls or blown by
heavy winds around the town.
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May 12th we had our first meeting
and decided we wanted this
boardwalk open - June 10th we've
done it!
Thanks to a wonderful group of
enthusiastic generous people whose
time effort & persistence has really paid
off.
Team members work has really begun
now, sourcing quotes and grants
applications to finance the replacement
of the whole boardwalk
We have sourced Waymarkers and
hope to have them displayed around
the Haven soon to signpost the way to
this lovely walk and we are looking
forward to the production of two walking
leaflets: Nature on The Boardwalk and
a Circular walk leaflet which are being
produced with the kind assistance of
PLANED
User Survey
To access Grant Funding to refurbish,
enhance & widen the appeal of the
boardwalk, we need to demonstrate
and provide evidence of support for the
project. We need to demonstrate that
people will use the boardwalk ...
The User Survey can be accessed
online https://apps.facebook.com/my-
surveys/dmazap it only takes 54
seconds to complete and youll get a
lifetime of enjoyment from the
Boardwalk!
Thanks
Our thanks to Ian & Helen at Anchor
house who offered space to Boardwalk
team members who hosted a couple of
stalls on Triathlon day. Raising funds
Having Fun! Thanks to those
businesses & individuals who kindly
donated prizes
Thank you so much to all of you who
left donations in the 'Support The
BOARDWALK RE-OPENED ON 10TH JUNE
Boardwalk' drop box located at the Post
Office counter in Londis!! A fantastic
227.00 was collected at 19/6 to add to
the growing funds raised thats Over
5600 in total so far....!
Future Fundraising
A stall has been booked at the Havens
Carnival Aug 2nd so we are looking for
donations of prizes for our fundraising
efforts we are considering Preserve
The Boardwalk a stall of homemade
jams n chutneys and could also sell any
seedling vegetable or flower plants that
you may have grown too many of! Let us
know if you can help in this regard.
If youd like to raise funds yourself for
this wonderful cause, you can download
an EVENT poster from our website to
help you advertise ...a coffee morning,
wash your neighbours cars??
Your donations of prizes or
cash/cheques are received with the
greatest of thanks and can be
posted/dropped to K.Markham c/o
Support the Boardwalk, 65 Puffin Way,
Broad Haven, SA62 3HP or posted at
the Drop Box at Londis Post Office
Cheques should be made payable
to:Support The Boardwalk.
Coming Soon: Look out for our new
Sponsorship Initiative Buy a board...
For 10 your name will be listed on our
website and youll receive a certificate
demonstrating your Support for the
Boardwalk ....a superb gift for family or
friends!
Website LIVE!
www.supporttheboardwalk is LIVE!
Keep up to date by logging on to find out
about the latest events and news.

As a community we want to be in this together. It
is a real opportunity for all of us to achieve
something together and be proud of it.
https://www.facebook.com/supporttheboardwalk
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Weve done it!
Fantastic news - just heard that
the Boardwalk Inspections went
ahead today and that it can now
be opened. Congratulations and
thanks to all the members of the
Boardwalk Group. I shall look
forward to walking it again with my
dog...
Christine Clerk and RFO,
Havens Community Council
Well done...a good
community effort.
Francis and Ann Maull
Fantastic news!!!!!!
Karen Griffiths
Stay in The Havens
www.stayinthehavens.com
This makes me really happy! Looking
forward to "treading the boards" once
again when I am next in the Havens!
Emily White On behalf of the residents of Broad Haven,
I would like to thank all the persons who
have worked so hard to get The Broad
Walk open again. A BIG THANK YOU
Anne Sequeira
Great News
Sue Reynolds
Havens Community
Councillor
Wow - what a
brilliant achieve-
ment. Many
congratulations
to all involved!
Inspirational!!
Kathryn
Great to see the hard work
and enthusiasm of the local
volunteers - they've done a
great job, and good to see
the path open again.
Philip Lees
Pembrokeshire
Coast National Parks
Congratulations! What a quick
turn around
Cara Wilson PAVS
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around the town.
Sue had spent some time investigating
what others communities were doing
and was quite impressed with the
system in Narberth where the bins
included an incinerator thus reducing
the amount of rubbish and length of time
to fill the bin. These were solar
powered. She was not sure who had
funded these.
One of the suggestions put forward by
Sue was for Broad Haven to become a
litter free zone with all bins removed and
visitors taking their rubbish home with
them. Cllr Mary Whitewright advised
that this had been tried in Little Haven
but it was a disaster. Suggestions had
been made in the past that shops would
have their own rubbish bins outside
their premises but Sue pointed out
businesses had to pay for these to be
emptied and they were being used by
everyone, even with tourists weekly
rubbish before they left to go home.
After some discussion it was agreed
that County Councillor Peter Morgan
would discuss the problem with Emrys
Llewellyn and ask him to put forward
some ideas on how to resolve the
problem.
Play Park Repair Fund The Clerk
advised the meeting that she had been
asked by one or two residents what
arrangements the Council had made to
ensure the future of the Play Park. She
had assured them that for the present
there was sufficient monies available
with a 500 maintenance allowance
from Pembrokeshire County Council
plus a yearly allowance from the
Community Council Budget. In order to
respond regarding the longer term
arrangements she needed to clarify a
number of points and circulated a
document from the Havens Carnival
Committee dated April 2009 which
outlined and summarised their proposal
for the adoption.
In the document the Carnival
Committee records that it has 11k in
the bank and with the PCC 500
allowance said there were no significant
maintenance issues at present.
However, it predicts that between
2019/2024 the equipment will start to
need replacing and that' funding for this
now needs to start being accumulated
by the Community and that this was
being done by the Carnival Committee
already but it may not be enough'. Their
proposal was summarised as using the
precept for long term replacement with
the Carnival Committee also retaining
funds.
Christine asked for clarification on the
funds being retained by the Carnival
Committee. Mark said this was long
before his time and he would have to
come back to Christine on this.
Planning Applications
NP/14/0258 Alteration and ext to 4,
Sea Bird Close, St Brides Road, Little
Haven, SA62 3UQ Support
NP/14/000175 Demolish and rebuild
ext walls and side ext, replace window
and door, create duel pitched roofs on
ext and porch, Green Hedges, 14
Webbs Hill, Marine Road, Broad Haven,
SA62 3JT Support
NP/14/0209 Single storey side ext -
study, halll and wc. Replacement
garage, The Rectory, Walton West.
Support
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Planning Results
NP/13/0460 Plot 1, off Blockett
Lane, Little Haven, SA62 3UH Dormer
Cottage originally submitted 23/10/14,
not supported and permission refused
03/12/14 National Assembly
Appeal
NP/14/0116 New roof, dormers and
velux windows. 3 Millmoor Way, Broad
Haven, SA62 3JJ Withdrawn
NP/14/0155 Renovations to 32
Atlantic Drive, Broad Haven, SA62 3JB
Granted
NP/14/0128 Part Retrospective,
reinstatement of kitchen ext and partial
demolition of former dairy,
reinstatement of historic buildings etc.
Gleve Garmhouse, Talbenny, SA62
3XE Granted
END OF MEETING There being no
further business to discuss the meeting
closed at 9.45 pm.
A full copy of the minutes is available
on the website
www.pembstcc.co.uk/the-havens-
community-council or by emailing
the clerk.
these Minutes are subject to
confirmation at the June meeting in
the Broad Haven Village Hall.
If you would like to contact the council to
request information or express your
views please see contact details below:
Cllr David Faulkner 781640
Cllr Brian Henderson 781273
Cllr Peter Llewellin 781911
Cllr Joan Phillips 781294
Cllr Sue Reynolds 781894
Cllr Mark Burch 781283
Cllr Margaret Thomas 781447
Cllr Ian Whitby 781611
Cllr Mary Whitewright 781256

County Cllr Peter Morgan 781010

Clerk: Christine Lewis 781418

THE HAVENS COMMUNITY
COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS
THE HAVENS COMMUNITY
COUNCIL CONTACT CENTRE
(01437) 764551
Dial the above telephone number and
ask for the Contact Centre to report
any infrastructure faults - It's a very
efficient service and shortcuts telling
your local Cllr/clerk.
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QUIZ : RHYMING ANSWERS
1. The Nile at 4,160 miles.
2. A tile ; (Latin : Tessella, a tile).
3. Sandy Lyle
4. Robert Carlyle
5. Prehensile (Latin : prehendere : to grasp) thus apprehend, comprehend.
6. Kurt Weill. Married to the famed singer, Lotte Lenya whom he divorced
and remarried!
7. Camomile (from the Greek meaning 'earth apple' on account of its fra-
grance).
8. The Four Minute Mile. Surprising as it seems evidence exists of earlier
dates when the four minute mile was achieved. The runners were : 1770
James Parrot venue : Goswell Rd./Old St. East London. 1787 Mr. Powell,
running naked, (as was the custom to emulate the original Olympic
Games), at the sports ground at Moseley Hurst, Hampton Court. 1796 Mr
Weller at Oxford with a time of 3' 58". And 1954 Roger Bannister 3' 59"
Oxford. (These facts verified by Peter Radford, Professor of Sports
Science at Brunel University)
9. Anti-Ballistic Missile.

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