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Rhondda Records record label,
is a way of serving The Rhondda....
At a PRACTICAL level, by giving our youngsters
a music scene which brings better employment.
At the level of MORALE ,
by replacing defeat with success.
Keeping the highest values of The Rhondda intact.
Allowing a real voice.

This start as a record label is,
or can be, just a beginning.
We stand in the middle of some of the most desirable "real estate" in Britain.
Lift up your eyes to the hills (!)
There, is a plateau of available land,
with all you might need for a successful civilisation.
All the Hopes and Dreams of our forefathers and mothers,
can be made real. When we make the effort.

Rhondda Records aims to bring the valleys people
to the forefront of Welsh life.
Long live The Rhondda !
and ....
Long Live the Valleys of Wales!

NOTES

IF YOU WANT TO HELP THE RHONDDA...

ALL PROFITS FROM OUR ONLINE BUSINESS
WILL BE FURTHER INVESTED
IN SHOWS, MEDIA EVENTS, FILMS, DVDs, etc.

OUR LONGER-TERM AIM IS
TO HELP PROMOTE THE ECONOMY OF THE RHONDDA....

WORKSHOPS ARE NEEDED,
SO THAT RHONDDA PEOPLE CAN LIVE AND WORK LOCALLY.

YOUR DECISION CAN MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

EVERY DOWNLOAD IS A FURTHER STEP
TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE FOR THE RHONDDA.

WALES NEEDS THE RHONDDA AND VALLEYS OF WALES
TO BE STRONG ... AND VOCAL!

SO... IF YOU WANT TO HELP THE RHONDDA,

YOU CAN:

RIGHT NOW!









Percy Bysshe Shelley by Curran


Today, the 8th of July - in 1822 –

Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet, and revolutionary, died.

Shelley's life and uncompromising idealism,
made him loved by Browning, Tennyson, Rossetti,
Swinburne, W B Yeats, Jibanananda Das,
Subramanya Bharathy, Karl Marx, Henry Salt,
Bertrand Russell and Eric Fleghmm of Splott.



"Man has no right to kill his brother,
it is no excuse that he does so in uniform.
He only adds the infamy of servitude
to the crime of murder."



"A Christian, a Deist, a Turk, and a Jew,
have equal rights: they are men and brethren."




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BAKERY AND 30 FERRARI's SHOPS SAVED.

Steve Davies, managing director of ICD Wales Ltd,
the company which has bought the shops:
"The response from the staff has been fantastic.
They see themselves as providing a service
to the community. It's not just a job to them."


The Welsh Assembly Government offered financial backing
to help restart production at the bakery.


Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones:
"Assembly government officials have worked hard ...
A decision on funding had to be turned around
within days to make a rescue feasible - and I am
delighted that we have been able to achieve this."



TODAY - OUR HEART GOES OUT TO ALL AT
FERRARIS BAKERY SHOPS...


When Rhondda Records started doing shows,
Ferraris provided huge amounts of free food
from their store in Ferndale...
Fingers crossed, and all the best to Ferraris
and their GREAT staff !




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2008 is .....
the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF READING,
the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF SANITATION,
AND the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF POTATOES.
(Honest)







economic woes

NEWS ALERTS !!


BID NOW FOR FIRST CASH FROM BURBERRY CLOSURE

The trust set up after Burberry left Treorchy
has received the first £150,000.

The fund is open to anyone in the area, with up to
£2,500 per application for people "to boost skills".


Joan Young, one of the Rhondda Trust members;
"If you want to become a carpenter and you
have to buy the tools, or a plumber perhaps,
we will be able to look towards giving
grants towards tools or training.
Individuals will be able to apply for a grant
of £2,500 per annum. I think this will be
very good for the youngsters here."


Chris Bryant, MP;
"Whether you are a youngster thinking about a gap
year and you want a bit of money to go look at
ice flows in Patagonia, or it's an old people's
group who want to make sure all their members
have IT skills, or someone who wants to set up a
new youth club - these are the things we are looking to fund."



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IT'S "US" !!!

American Senators are holding hearings to find
out why the oil price is so high.
One witness, hedge fund manager Michael Masters,
states that there are two sources of new demand
- China and British speculation !

Without the speculation, the oil price would be
well below $100 a barrel. The senators propose
that hedge funds be kept from London oil speculators.
They say it is hedge funds in London's unregulated
oil futures markets that are making middle America
pay twice as much for its petrol.



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June was the worst month for American stocks
since the Great Depression of the 1930s.



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London Brent crude leaps to $145.60.
US crude jumps to $144.54.

These price rises come after the president of Opec
says oil prices could reach $170 a barrel this year,
as a result of the weak dollar and "political unrest".

SOMEONE should tell the British public the TRUTH -
War ALWAYS causes inflation !
(Read our novel, "COME ON HOME", please !)



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SAUDI KING SPEAKS AGAINST "ABHORRENT" ACTS !

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, blames "the
abhorrent acts of speculators seeking to undermine the market,"
at the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) in London,
and the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex),
as THE major reason for the huge rise in the price of oil.

The oil price has risen more than five-fold since 2000,
and has jumped by about 40% since the beginning of the year.

Oil traders are also factoring in the situation
between Israel and Iran, following reports of
a possible test-run for a strike on Iran.



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UK HOUSING MARKET COLLAPSES

House sales are half the level they were last year
and construction has fallen to the lowest since 1945.
The share price of Britain's largest mortgage lender, HBOS
(which owns the Halifax) has plunged 45% in weeks
to the same price of the new shares it is issuing
to raise a crucial £4bn to shore up its capital.
It could hardly be grimmer.




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The price of fuel at British pumps rose by record margins
last month, with average fuel prices up by 5.61 pence
per litre, while diesel shot up by 7.39 pence,
the AA says today:
Edmund King, president of the AA;
"These record prices are affecting the mobility
and livelihood of many motorists."



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Gazprom expects the price of crude oil to double
within 18 months:

Chief Executive Alexei Miller;
"We think it will reach $250 a barrel
in the foreseeable future."



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The Economist:
"America's house prices are falling even faster
than during the Great Depression."



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The Cuban Convertible Paso (CUC) and the Azerbaijan Manat (AZN)
are now stronger currencies than the US Dollar.



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The British Chambers of Commerce's economic adviser, David Kern;
"The outlook is grim, and we believe that the correction period
is likely to be longer and nastier than anticipated."

A separate survey by REC/KPMG shows that the
number of people placed in permanent jobs fell
again in June, while vacancies for full-time staff dropped for the first time in five years.

Howard Archer at Global Insight:
"The bad news on the UK economy is coming thick and fast,
and the downturn appears to be deepening appreciably."

Germany also reports "alarming" figures. Industrial output fell 2.4% in May - worse than expected.

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Simon Gough, a haulier from Llandrindod Wells:
"We run 14 lorries, and over the past year
our fuel costs have risen by £20,000 a year per vehicle.
We can't pass our costs on any more.

"The knock-on effect is that our employees are
looking for more money and we can't afford to pay them.
There are going to be an awful lot of people out of work
unless something is done to help."


Mike Greene says the hauliers are giving Brown
a one week deadline to cut fuel duty by 20 to 25 p per litre
- or they will blockade UK oil refineries.



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Chakib Khelil, president of OPEC:
"Without geopolitical problems and the fall in the dollar,
the price of oil would not be at this level."


****************


Ahmadinejad:
"The dollar is no longer money, they just print a bunch of paper
which is circulated in the world without any commodity backing."

Iran stopped oil transactions in dollars, late last year.



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THE WORLD BANK - THE IMF;
"...the largest financial shock since the Great Depression..."


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The cost of gold hits $1,000 per ounce
for the first time in history.

The US dollar falls below the Swiss franc
for the first time ever.


Israel now asks America to give aid in euros.
Condi says Washington's got no problem with that.
Egypt asks for the same, and is refused.

The self-important West is heading for a series of shocks.
Will it cause us to change ? Or blame others !



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General Motors reports a $38.7 billion loss for 2007,
the largest ever annual loss for an automotive firm,
AND THIS WEEK IS REPORTED AS POSSIBLY FACING BANKRUPTCY



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Foreign central banks are now net sellers of U.S. treasuries,
with $48 billion sold since late July,
and $32 billion in just two weeks.

The Telegraph;
"world central banks are in a hurry to get out of the U.S."


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AND THE UK ?


BIGGEST FALL IN U.K. STOCK MARKET HISTORY !!!
The FTSE 100 is now down more than 13% since the start of the year.




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The Remploy Treforest site, near Pontypridd,
shuts despite a fight to save it.
Remploy and the UK government "guaranteed" that
no employee would be made compulsorily redundant.

But the GMB says 90% of the workforce
now has to accept redundancy.
It says there are no suitable jobs for them in the area.
Workers plans to run the factory themselves
as a co-operative, are turned down by the company.

Ieuan Boyle, from Tonyrefail;
"We have got people in there now crying."
"We feel let down by Remploy themselves
and especially by the government, which
is supposed to be a caring Labour government."

Mr Boyle claims Treforest is paying for other factories' losses
and that they have shown it to be a viable business.
"We proved to Remploy a number of times
the figures they were sending us were incorrect."
Pontypridd AM Jane Davidson, who helped campaign,
attends the closing ceremony.




The "free market" is failing;
and the Government has no answer.

Join with us.... and we can
show the world how working people
here build a wonderful life together..
It's EASY...




Here's a clue... from economists at the World Bank:
"economic growth of the agriculture sector is at least
twice as effective at reducing poverty as any other sector."



! ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! !


For the latest news on hospital infection problems...
use the 'phone number below.


NHS Direct Wales on 0845 4647.

GP out-of-hours telephone contact details
are available via answerphone messages at surgeries.



Avoid overstretching NHS hospitals, please,
by using GP surgeries' services;


"People face a long wait if they turn up in A&E
with a minor ailment. It is much better if they
use the GP out-of-hours service."



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Allotments in Wales


DO YOU CARE? ARE YOU INTERESTED?

As food and fuel prices continue to rise, growing
fruit and vegetables is an excellent opportunity
to not only save money, but reduce food miles
and enjoy fresh, nutritious food. Whether you are
a complete beginner and interested in ‘growing
your own’, a community growing project or interested
in growing on a commercial scale, there is training
available that can help you to develop your skills.


The Welsh College of Horticulture offers a wide
range of courses in the production of horticulture
including ‘Start Gardening’ at Level 1
and ‘Organic Horticulture’ at Level 4/5.

The Federation of City Farms & Community Gardens
in Wales is promoting sustainable growing systems
within communities throughout Wales.
Katie Jones is the Development Officer for the Federation.
Robert Mackey, is a Lecturer in Horticulture.

A new method of studying offers flexibility
to attend at weekends and for occasional weeks
instead of needing to be at college every day.

This flexible route allows access to learning
for a wide range of people - especially those in work.
The reduced amount of attendances saves on
travel, costs, time, and your carbon footprint!

Currently provision is only on offer in North Wales.
Our purpose is to provide information and gauge
the level of interest in courses to - hopefully -
run "flexible route" courses in South Wales.


For further information please contact;
Katie Jones Development Worker FCFCG22
Ninian Park Road,
Cardiff
CF11 6JA
Tel: 02920 225942 / 07793669721
wales@farmgarden.org.uk
www.farmgarden.org.uk/

Robert MackeyLecturer in Horticulture,
WCOHNorthop,
Mold,
Flintshire.
CH7 6AA

01352 841000
Robert.mackey@wcoh.ac.uk
www.wcoh.ac.uk




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HUGE WAITING LISTS FOR ALLOTMENTS - "WE COULD SUE" !

Andrea Evans, secretary of the Wrexham Allotment Association:
"About seven years ago you couldn't give allotments away.
Now people want to know where their food is coming from
and a lot of people garden organically.

"Also the price of food is going up daily.
So to grow your potatoes, your carrots and so on,
helps the family. We're now seeing many more
families taking on allotments".


Wrexham Council has cut its waiting lists
by offering novice gardeners a quarter-size plot.
In some areas of Wales the numbers waiting are over 1,000.


Councils are bound by law to provide plots where there is a demand.


Allan Rees, chair, National Society of Allotments and Leisure Gardeners;
"At some stage our members are going to want us to
take on an authority for not carrying out their duties
and responsibilities within the legislation.
We don't want to do that, obviously.
We have the finance to do it, but we don't want to do that.
We believe in talking first and hopefully resolving any issues.
"But I remind local authorities of Section 23 of the 1908 Allotments Act.
You need to provide allotments.
A thousand on a waiting list is no excuse."


That threat of legal action against councils
may have to be realised:


Paul Bettison, chair, environment board
of the Local Government Association;
"Many councils don't want to get caught out with stocking up now
and then finding that perhaps in ten year's time,
if they cease to be fashionable, they would have allotments
that again would be causing an unnecessary drain on the public purse..."








Real special. .... Real needs.



REAL SPECIAL - REAL NEEDS


A social networking site for disabled people and carers
could become THE main online tool for those with learning difficulties.


Martin Harris, based in the Vale of Glamorgan,
is the creator of Special Friends.


An on-site facility converts images into sentences
which can then be translated into other languages.


Mr Harris says the site will be strictly policed
at all times to protect its users;

"For many years it has been evident that many
mainstream forms of communication have not considered
the requirements of users with special needs,
and as a result they are very often left behind."

"With the introduction of Special Friends, I hope
that young people and their carers from across
the world can begin to build on the friendships
and social networks that many of them already
have, but now with much greater ease, security
and peace of mind."


The idea came after Mr Harris saw close friendships
made between athletes from different countries
at the Special Olympics in 2007.

Initially translated into three languages,
Smiley Talk will soon be available to translate
users' conversations in 14 different languages.

An advertising campaign will see more than 10,000
leaflets distributed to UK-based athletes
involved in the Special Olympics as well as a drive
to encourage special schools to use the site.


Annual membership to Special Friends is £7.99.
10% is donated to a Special Friends affiliated charity.



www.specialfriendsonline.com/




another universe


BIG Changes in Rhondda Records -

a new team, a new web service, a fresh membership !
........... watch this space !!!




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caught sleeping

VENEZUELA, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND "LANDS OF SONG"


Children living on ENGLAND's poorest estates are
to be provided with musical instruments and taught
- for free - how to play beautiful music.


They can then be encouraged to join full orchestras.


The scheme, fronted by cellist Julian Lloyd Webber,
could tackle disaffection and boost aspiration,
as it has done already... in Venezuela.

Instruments could be given to children as young
as four - from deprived neighbourhoods, Lord
Adonis is to announce this week.


The aim is to duplicate the success of a Venezuelan
programme that provides free classical music lessons
to children living amid the drug addiction, crime
and poverty of the country's most violent slums.

El Sistema, which resulted in the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra,
has been credited with transforming the lives of children
AND the social fabric of the country. Its orchestra
recently performed to huge acclaim in London.

Lloyd Webber;
"I would say we were "inspired" by El Sistema,
because you can't just copy something like that.
These are children who would never have thought
of playing classical music. We are approaching
music from a completely different angle. We are
trying to take children out of poverty through
music. They will be given instruments and they
will be given proper tuition. If it DOES work
here, it will change the face of musical education
in this country."


Lloyd Webber plans to work closely with Scottish
Arts Council chairman Richard Holloway, who chairs
a similar scheme in SCOTLAND, which launches
its first project in Stirling later this month.

Lord Adonis will unveil the ENGLISH version of
the Venezuelan programme this week at the
Federation of Music Services annual conference.

Lord Adonis;
"Last August the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra
played at the Royal Albert Hall. It was stunning,
enthralling and inspirational. We want to take
this model, which has had such a positive impact
on lives in Venezuela, and look at how it can be
made to work in this country. I'm very pleased
that Julian Lloyd Webber is on board. Not only is
he a brilliant musician; he will make a great
figurehead and a passionate advocate of our
version of El Sistema. Music can be a powerful
source of social change. It teaches discipline
and rigour, it raises hopes and aspirations and
it gives young people skills that stay with them for life."


One child to come from El Sistema is conductor
Gustavo Dudamel. He took up the violin at the
age of 10. Now 27, Dudamel, who calls music a
'social saviour', is to become music director of
the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra.


Christina Coker, chief executive of Youth Music;
"El Sistema is about lifting people out of poverty.
The thing we must learn from it is that what we
are seeing now is the outcome of 30 years.
The risk here is that we stop and start with pilots."


Coker says the scheme might be better targeting
children under the age of five. The real orchestra
in Venezuela, she adds, is "the children's
family, their school, their community."



Youth Music can be found at;-

http://www.youthmusic.org.uk/









Llangollen 2008


Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod

Llangollen International Eisteddfod
Royal International Pavillion
Abbey Road
Llangollen
LL20 8SW


Date: 8th - 13th July 2008


The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
is a world-renowned festival of music, song and dance.
Competitors from more than fifty countries come together
for one week to stand side by side through music,
while each evening the Pavilion plays hosts
to concerts by world-class artists.


In 2008 musicians and dancers from across the world
join celebrity artists including Elaine Paige
and All Angels on the Eisteddfod Stage,
culminating in a magnificent Opera Gala featuring
Alfie Boe, Elin Manahan Thomas and David Kempster.










apprenticeships logo

One Wales;- Welsh apprenticeships for the Valleys

A new apprenticeship scheme is being introduced
in some of Wales' poorest areas, with 14,000 training places.


£70m will be spent on improving the skills of the workforce.

The three-year project will target parts of Wales
which already receive money from the European social fund.

Deputy Minister for Skills, John Griffiths says
the scheme will "equip many thousands of people
with the skills they need to progress in employment,
meet the skills needs of employers and drive forward Wales' economy."

He adds: "One Wales makes a strong commitment to
increasing the number of apprenticeships in Wales.
This new Modern Apprenticeship project will help to
achieve our goals of ensuring 70% of working age
adults in Wales have qualifications equivalent to
level two or above and 80% have basic literacy skills by 2010."

In total, £40m of European cash will be targeted,
with the assembly government matching most of that.

The scheme, called Modern Apprenticeship World Class Skills,
will help raise skill levels for 22,500 people,
and provide 14,000 training places.

A further £3.5m will be spent on developing a Modern
Skills diploma offering more than a 1,000 people
the chance to improve vocational and managerial talents.

The Education Minister, Jane Hutt says:
"This is wonderful news for Wales -
investment in skills is investment in our future.
As a government we are committed to improving skill levels
and our 'Skills that Work for Wales' strategy sets out
our vision for raising the skill levels of Wales' workforce."

The Royal Welsh Show had its worst year for decades recently -
Welsh agriculture (especially in the valleys)
has been underperforming for over a hundred years.
Yet orchards are flourishing in North East Wales !
Time for new thinking for a brighter future ?

If you'd like to know more about apprenticeships in AGRICULTURE;- please paste this in your browser:

http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/list/apprenticeshipsdirectory
/agriculture/agriculturecropsandlivestock.htm







oil over action

What would YOU do,
to demonstrate love of life ?



THE STORY of STUFF

An excellent video - The Story Of Stuff -
explores with humour, our planet and "our" "culture"... will you laugh?
To find out....

WATCH "THE STORY OF STUFF" ...
PRESS THE LINK ABOVE



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Pontypridd & District Friends of the Earth
are a locally based voluntary group
who work on local and national environmental issues...
They meet at:

Clwb y Bont,
85a Taff Street,
Pontypridd


time: 7.30pm
Free entry



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CONFIDENCE IN BIOFUELS? OOPS !

A "confidential" World Bank report flatly contradicts
the USUK claim that plant-derived fuels contribute
less than 3% to food-price rises, and puts huge
pressure on them to stop using biofuels in any
attempts to reduce their dependence on imported oil.

Sources believe the report is not being published
because "It would put the World Bank in a
political hot-spot with the White House."

This puts the onus on the UK government, which
has commissioned its own "Gallagher" Report.
The British study states that plant fuels are
"significant" in pushing up food prices to record levels.
The report was due out last week, but has not been released.

Robert Bailey, policy adviser at Oxfam:
"Political leaders seem intent on suppressing and
ignoring the strong evidence that biofuels are a
major factor in recent food price rises.
It is imperative that we have the full picture.
While politicians concentrate on keeping industrial
lobbies happy, people in poor countries cannot afford to eat."

Bush says higher food prices are due to higher demand
from India and China, but the World Bank study states:
"Rapid income growth in developing countries has not
led to large increases in global grain consumption and
was not a major factor responsible for the large price increases."
Biofuels, it says, have "by far" the biggest impact.

Since April, all petrol and diesel in Britain
must include 2.5% from biofuels, and the EU
was considering raising that target to 10% by 2020,
but both face mounting evidence that that will
only push food prices higher.

"Without the increase in biofuels, global wheat
and maize stocks would not have declined appreciably
and price increases due to other factors would
have been moderate," says the report.
The basket of food prices examined in the study
rose by 140% between 2002 and this February.

The report estimates that higher energy and
fertiliser prices account for an increase of 15%,
while biofuels have been responsible for 75%.

It argues that production of biofuels distorts
food markets in three main ways:

First, it diverts grain away from food for fuel,
with a third of US corn now producing ethanol,
and half the vegetable oils in the EU producing biodiesel.

Second, farmers are being encouraged to set land
aside for biofuel production.

Third, it's causing financial speculation in grains.

The report's author, Don Mitchell, a senior economist
at the World Bank, has completed a detailed,
month-by-month analysis, which exposes the true
link between biofuels and food supply.

The report says biofuels derived from sugarcane,
which Brazil specializes in, don't impact as much on food.
G8 leaders meet NOW in Japan, where they are
discussing the food crisis and coming under
intense pressure from campaigners.




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GOING UP !!!

The planet's temperature has climbed to levels
not seen in thousands of years, and warming
has begun to affect plants and animals, researchers
report in the journal, "Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences".

The Earth has been warming at a rate of 0.36 degrees
Fahrenheit per decade for the last 30 years,
according to the research team led by James Hansen.

Temperatures are now the warmest in the current
interglacial period, which began about 12,000 years ago,
says James Hansen, the research team leader.

He insists; "If further global warming reaches
2 or 3 degrees Celsius, we will likely see changes
that make Earth a different planet than the one we know.
The last time it was that warm was in the middle Pliocene,
about 3 million years ago, when sea level was estimated
to have been about 25 meters (80 feet) higher than today."

1,700 plant and animal species have moved toward
the poles at about 4 miles per decade in the last 50 years.

Hanson says this migration rate is not fast enough
to keep up with the current rate of movement of
a given temperature zone, which has reached about
25 miles per decade in the period 1975 to 2005.


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"ALLIGATOR SHOES" STOP DEMOCRACY


James Hansen, one of the world's leading climate scientists,
calls for the chief executives of large fossil fuel companies
to be put on trial for high crimes against humanity and nature,
accusing them of actively spreading doubt about global warming
in the same way that tobacco companies blurred the links
between smoking and cancer.

Hansen - the first to sound the alarm over global warming -
says radical steps need to be taken immediately
if the "perfect storm" of irreversible climate change
is not to become inevitable.

Speaking before Congress, he accuses the chief executive officers
of companies of being fully aware of the disinformation
about climate change they are spreading.

He will campaign against members of Congress
to have several of them unseated.

He says he is now 99% certain that CO2 in the atmosphere
has already risen beyond the safe level.

He wants a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants,
with the creation of a huge grid of low-loss electric power lines
buried under ground and spread across America,
in order to give wind and solar power a chance of competing.
"The new US president would have to take the initiative
analogous to Kennedy's decision to go to the moon."

"The problem is not political will, it's the alligator shoes
- the lobbyists. It's the fact that money talks in Washington,
and that democracy is not working the way it's intended to work."



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SOLAR PANELS TO BE COMPULSARY ON NEW BUILDINGS


In Marburg, Germany, owners of all new or renovated buildings
MUST include solar panels now.

The coalition of Social Democrats and Greens
passes the law to fight climate change and
high energy costs. Anyone failing to comply
will pay a €1,000 (£790) fine.

The law says a 1 sq metre panel must be built
for every 20 sq metres of surface area.
It applies to new homes or existing buildings
undergoing renovations to heating systems or roofs.




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PUBLIC CYNICAL . . . ESPECIALLY WORKING CLASS !

A majority of the British public is not convinced
that climate change is caused by humans - and
many believe scientists are exaggerating the problem,
according to an exclusive poll for The Observer.

The results shock campaigners - who probably
believe everything they read in The Observer -
and come just before the release of the
government's renewable energy strategy,
which aims to cut UK greenhouse gas emissions
by 20% over the next 12 years.

The poll, by Ipsos MORI, finds contradictions -
some people saying politicians are not doing enough
even as they express cynicism about government.
And many people saying they don't want to restrict
their lifestyles with only a minority believing
they need to make "significant and radical" changes.

Jonathon Porritt, chair of the government's
Sustainable Development Commission;
"It's disappointing and the government will be really worried.
They need the context in which they're developing new policies
to be a lot stronger and more positive.
Otherwise the potential for backlash and unpopularity is considerable."

Those least concerned are most likely to not have a degree,
be in social classes C, D or E, (or even lower,
such as Sun readers) and have a very low income.

"People are broadly concerned, but not entirely convinced," says Downing.
"Despite many attempts to broaden the environment movement,
it doesn't seem to have become fully embedded
as a mainstream concern."

Over half of those polled do not have confidence
in political leaders to tackle climate change,
and just over a quarter think it's too late to stop it.
Two thirds want the government to do more but
nearly as many say they are cynical about government policies,
like "green" taxes, which are seen as "stealth" taxes.




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CHEAP SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTOR MELTS STEEL, CREATES STEAM.

A new type of solar energy collector made from
inexpensive aluminum tubing and mirror strips
can concentrate sunlight by a factor of 1,000
and melt steel or produce steam.

Doug Wood, an inventor based in Washington state
who has patented key parts of the dish's design
— and signed over the rights to students at MIT -
says;
"This is actually the most efficient solar collector in existence.
They really have simplified this and made it user-friendly,
so anybody can build it."

A company set up by the team, RawSolar, will
now mass produce the dishes. They can be set up
in huge arrays to provide steam for industrial
processing, or for heating or cooling buildings,
as well as hooking up to steam turbines and generating electricity.
Once in mass production, the students estimate
the arrays should pay for themselves within two years.

David Pelly, MIT Sloan School of Management lecturer;
"I've looked for years at a variety of solar approaches,
and this is the cheapest I've seen. And the key thing
in scaling it globally is that all of the materials
are inexpensive and accessible anywhere in the world."




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CHINA AND GERMANY POWER AHEAD -
UK's SOLAR PANEL MARKET "NON-EXISTENT"


At the solar industry trade fair in Munich
there is growing confidence that "grid parity",
when electricity from the sun can be produced
as cheaply as from the grid, is just "a few years away".

Solar photovoltaics (PV) have long been dismissed
as too expensive to make a meaningful contribution:
but costs are falling as PV production booms,
and with electricity prices rising, demand for
solar panels is quickly increasing.

Germany installed 1.1 gigawatts of capacity last year.
It has nearly half a million houses with PV panels.
Its "feed-in tariff" pays people with solar panels
above-market rates for selling power to the grid.

Carsten Körnig, of the German solar industry association,
says his previous forecast that grid parity
would be reached in 5 - 7 years, now looks very
conservative since it assumed a 3% rise in
electricity prices each year. In many countries
increases of 20% a year are now "normal".

China-based Suntech, the world's biggest maker of PV panels,
plans to double production to 1GW in 2009.

Jerry Stokes, head of Suntech Europe, thinks grid parity
in Germany can be reached within five years.
In California and Italy, grid parity for PV
systems is already a fact.

PV costs are falling rapidly and this will continue
as panel efficiency improves and installation costs drop.

Nitol, a Russian company, is building a new
silicon production plant in Siberia that will
boost its output from 300 tonnes this year to
3,700 by 2009. Dmitry Kotenko, chief executive,
says: "We expect to build five times that
capacity in the coming years."

The Norwegian company REC, which produces silicon cells
and solar panels, plans a 10-fold rise in production.

Demand is particularly high in Spain, Germany and Greece
but Britain's PV market remains non-existent
in the absence of a feed-in tariff.




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DRAX ATTACKS

Campaigners hijacked a train carrying coal to
Britain's biggest power station, holding on to
the roof of its massive containers.
Some disguised themselves as railway workers
with yellow warning jackets and red flags.

They erected a huge banner reading
'Leave it in the Ground' – referring to the coal.

As the driver of the EWS train radioed for advice,
a second group emptied coal on to the track.
Police then sealed off the area.
Ropes were fixed to the train's wheels and
the girders of a bridge.

Climate Camp, are the group behind this action.

The rooftop group included one female protester
dressed as a canary – the traditional warning
of danger in a coal mine. She said:
"The government and the country needs a warning."

Supplies were disrupted for a few days, as track was cleared.



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A Japanese company has invented an electric-
powered, and environmentally friendly, car that
it says runs solely on water.

Genepax unveiled the car, saying that a litre (2.1 pints)
of any kind of water - rain, river or sea - is
all you need to get the engine going for about an
hour at a speed of 80km (50mph).




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HONG KONG BANS "HIGHLY PATHOGENIC" UK POULTRY

Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety announces
the suspension of poultry imports from the UK
following an outbreak of bird flu on a British farm.

The decision to immediately suspend applications
for importing poultry and poultry products from the UK
"was taken following confirmation of an outbreak of
highly pathogenic avian influenza H7 on a farm in Oxfordshire,"
the HKSAR government says in a news bulletin.



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WORLD FOOD SUMMIT ENDS


The Cuban delegation notes that the declaration
adopted is the result of a lack of political will
on the part of the countries of the North to promote
a just and lasting solution to the world food crisis.

The U S, the only country opposed to the right to food,
is chiefly responsible for the frustration of expectations
that the international community had pinned on
this high-level summit, expectations confirmed
by speeches of the overwhelming majority of the
dignitaries present, the Cuban statement says.

It also notes that the Summit declaration lacks a
moderately objective analysis of the essential
causes of hunger in the world. There is no
reference in it, to issues such as the impact
of agricultural subsidies and the monopolistic
control of food distribution, in terms of the
ruination of many farmers in the South; the
sinister strategy of converting grains and
cereals into fuel; the effect of unsustainable
patterns of production and consumption in the
North in relation to climate change; and the
consequences of financial speculation, in relation
to the increase in food prices.




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A major UN conference on biodiversity ends in Bonn
with new measures to protect diverse species on Earth.


Indonesia, Malaysia, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Bosnia and Brazil earmark tens of millions of hectares as nature preserves.
Norway also announces plans to spend 600 million euros
on forest conservation annually for the next three years.
Germany also pledges more financial support -
500 million euro over the next four years for forest protection -
with another 500 million euro each year after that.

The 191 participating countries also agree to ban
"seeding" the ocean with nutrients to encourage growth of algae.




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SAVE WALES' PLAYING FIELDS


People in Wales are called on to join in the fight
to save their local playing fields from disappearing.

At least 19 open areas across the country
are currently under threat from development
say Plaid Cymru AM Dai Lloyd and MEP colleague Jill Evans.

Mr Lloyd is trying to introduce a law placing a duty
on local authorities to consult people in local communities
before selling any playing fields for development.

His proposal is now open for public consultation.


Threatened playing fields
Aberystwyth - Llety Parc
Cardiff - Llanishen RFC training area,
LPA Llanishen Reservoir,
SCW Rumney Recreation Ground,
Snowden Road Playing Field
and Western Leisure Centre
Cwmbran - Brookfield Primary School
and Land near Burtons Factory
Dinas Powys - St Cyres Lower School
Flintshire - Willow Park
Merthyr Tydfil - County Field
Monmouthshire - Caldicot Comp School
Newtown - Newtown High School
and Town Hall Park
Swansea - Swansea Recreation Ground
Talbot Green - Lanelay Hall Playing Field
Penarth - St Cyres School
Pontypool - Trevethin Comprehensive School
Wrexham - Groves School


Dai Lloyd;
"Plaid recognises that playing fields
are a valuable community resource.
In an age when we are being encouraged to do
more sport and physical exercise, playing fields
offer a free and easy access to physical activity.
I have been overwhelmed by the passion and determination
shown by the people and communities
fighting to save their local playing fields."

Ms Evans, Plaid's deputy president, says
while national parks are of great importance,
we should never ignore the positive impact
local green play areas can have on people's lives.

"As a nation, we have to fight to keep these playing fields
which are becoming more and more rare.
One of the greatest threats to these areas is from development
and often, we realise how valuable they are only once they're gone.
I would urge everyone to take part in the consultation
that is being held regarding Dai Lloyd's measure
as it's something that we have to act upon now
before it's too late."


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TO BEE - OR NOT


The food and farming minister, Lord Rooker,
says that without emergency measures
the honeybee is likely to disappear from Britain.


The government says investigation of bee colony losses
will have a higher priority, and keepers
should contact their local inspector.
In Wales, where a breed native to the area is
stronger, workers are hoping to save bees worldwide...



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SLIP-SLIDING AWAY - Ice may DISAPPEAR
from the North Pole THIS summer !

Arctic sea ice is melting "significantly faster" than predicted
and is "approaching a point of no return."


That's the new warning from the World Wildlife Fund.

The volumes of the Greenland Ice Sheet and ice in the Arctic Ocean
were 2.9 million and 4.4 million cubic metres respectively
in September 2007 - the lowest levels ever recorded.


The ice has shrunk to 39% below the average thickness
of the last 30 years, their report says.



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FRENCH AGRICULTURE MINISTER
TELLS TRUTH ABOUT FOOD !


"We must not leave the feeding of the people,
a vital issue, to the mercy of the whims of
market forces and international speculation alone."


Indian Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram
urges ACTION to counter the food crisis;
"Unless we act fast for a global consensus on the price spiral,
the social unrest induced by food prices in several countries
will conflagrate into a global contagion,
leaving no country - developed or otherwise - unscathed."



Premier Wen of China assures the people of the world
that China has enough grain reserves and that
it can feed its own population.
Wen says that countries can make the biggest contribution to the world
by feeding their own populations by their own efforts.

Against a backdrop of soaring food prices worldwide
and warnings by the UN and World Bank of a looming food crisis,
the need to keep farmland from being eroded by
construction projects and urban expansion cannot be overestimated.

Stricter penalties are needed for those officials
who dare to convert farmland without approval.
"We should not sacrifice self-sufficiency in food supply
for urbanization and business growth".




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IF YOU WISH TO PRESERVE THE PLANET . . .

James Hansen, head of Nasa Goddard Inst. for Space Studies,
and one of the world's leading climate experts,
warns that the world must rethink targets
for cutting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
because the problem IS underestimated.

Hansen says the EU target of 550 parts per million of C02
should be slashed to 350ppm,
if "humanity wishes to
preserve a planet similar to that on which civilisation developed."

"What we have found is that the target we have
all been aiming for is a disaster - a guaranteed disaster.
If we follow business as usual.....
we are talking about a sea-level rise of
at least a couple of metres this century."


The good news, he says, is that fossil fuel reserves
have been exaggerated, so alternative energy sources
wil HAVE to be rapidly put in place.
A moratorium on coal power stations,
he suggests, could achieve the safer CO2 levels.

Hansen's report puts further pressure on Britain
to NOT build a new generation of coal power stations.




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WALES DESERVES "BETTER TREATMENT".

Merthyr Tydfil people call for a 500m (1,640ft) buffer zone
between their homes and the Ffos-y-fran open-cast site.
People are angered the site has been allowed to go ahead
with a buffer of only 40m (130ft) to the nearest homes.

Members of Residents Against Ffos-y-fran (RAFF)
are so angry about the development being that close to homes
they marched to the town centre ahead of a rally and concert.
The march started at Twyn y Rodyn nursery school,
which is less than 400m from the mine.

Alyson Austin of RAAF says approximately 100 people
joined the march and describes support as
"absolutely fabulous."

Explaining residents objections, she says;
"This opencast mine will come within 36m of houses.
In England and Scotland, mines have to be
at least 500m from the nearest residents.
Wales deserves the same treatment.

This event will show we are still determined to fight the scheme
which will be with us six days a week, 16 hours a day
for at least the next 17 years if it is allowed to continue."

Last month AMs debated plans for a 500m buffer zone
between houses and new opencast mining developments.

Now opponents of the scheme are chaining
themselves to excavation machinery.





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Climate change protesters chain themselves together
and block roads into Aberthaw power station.


It is part of a campaign of protests
to highlight the environmental impact of fossil fuel.


Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru,
describes the power station as a "dirty dinosaur"
which should not be allowed to stay open in its present form.


South Wales Police say they spoke to the protesters
and resolved the issue "quickly and peacefully".
Thirteen people are arrested for aggravated trespass.



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PROTEST STOPS OPENCAST MINE NEAR MERTHYR


Demonstrators chained to excavation machinery
at an opencast coal mine near Merthyr Tydfil
say they are highlighting the "hypocrisy"
of government claims it is tackling climate change.

Residents protest because the Ffos-y-Fran site is very near homes.

Protestors say coal has the biggest impact
on climate change of any fuel
and the government is "supporting an outdated
and dangerous technology that has no future".

Residents claim there will not be enough protection
from noise, dust and pollution from the site.
There are two arrests.



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U.K. CHEATS AND TRIES TO CHANGE THE RULES.



U.K. Ministers agreed to increase renewable energy fivefold;
but at a closed session of EU energy ministers,
the business minister, "Lady" Vadera, proposes
that British investments in renewable energy
ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD should count as a UK effort.
She also argues for allowing EU countries
to count electricity generated by "clean coal".

Dale Vince, chief of Ecotricity;
"This would kill renewable energy in Britain.
It makes a mockery of any attempts to address climate change.
The idea that we can build wind farms or
other renewable energy projects abroad
and then offset them against the UK target is outrageous.
If it were possible to build projects anywhere in the world
where planning is lax, nothing would be done in the UK."

John Sauven, director of Greenpeace:
"This would allow a UK minister to lay the foundation stone
of a power station in China and say it counts
as our contribution to European renewable energy targets."

Spokesperson for the environment group WWF;
"Yet again Britain is found trying to evade
its environmental responsibilities."


The energy secretary, John Hutton, argues this week
that Britain should not just replace existing nuclear plants
but greatly expand the nuclear and coal industries.

French nuclear industry will be encouraged
to develop at least four but possibly more
nuclear power stations in Britain.

Carlo de Riva, chief of French nuclear company EDF,
says if the British back renewable energy sources,
this will "undermine" nuclear power.

"If you provide incentives for renewables ...
you depress the returns (profits)
for all other low-carbon technologies."



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LIES, DAMN LIES... AND UK STATISTICS !

According to a National Audit Office investigation
there have been "no reductions in UK Carbon emissions".


"There are two different government reports;
the one required for the UN,
and one for the Office of National Statistics"
- which includes aviation and shipping emissions.

The report says there are "no reductions in UK emissions"
if measured by the national accounts method.

The figures expose as untrue government claims
that it is reducing emissions.


Environment minister, Phil Woolas;-
"UK greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 16.4% since 1990.
We remain on course to nearly double our
Kyoto Protocol target over the 2008-12 period."


The government stands accused of misleading the public
as the UK claims to be leading the world in achieving reductions.


"Labour's claim that Britain's carbon footprint is shrinking is a scam.
The figures on aviation are being fiddled,
meaning the government can give the green light
to airport expansion without most of the
subsequent rise in emissions being counted",
says Robin Oakley, of Greenpeace.


The 40-page NAO report finds that government departments
interpret data in different contexts and for different purposes,
"in one case within the same document on successive pages".




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GLACIERS FEEDING RIVERS SHRINKING FASTER

They're shrinking at record rates and could disappear,
the U.N. Environment Program reports.


Scientists find that ice loss is reaching record levels,
and warn further loss could have dramatic consequences
in India, whose rivers are fed by Himalayan glaciers,
and the west coast of North America.


"There are many canaries emerging in the climate change coal mine,"
UNEP's executive director Achim Steiner, states;
"The glaciers are perhaps among those making the most noise
and it is absolutely essential that everyone
sits up and takes notice."


Steiner urges governments to agree on
stricter targets for emissions reductions
at their meeting next year in Copenhagen.


Wilfried Haeberli, director, World Glacier Monitoring Service;
"The latest figures are part of what appears to be
an accelerating trend with no apparent end in sight."



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CHINA OUTLAWS FREE PLASTIC BAGS.

Several other countries now ban them.


The Chinese government bans the production and free
distribution of plastic bags to stem a growing tide of waste.

Since June 1st, all supermarkets, department stores and shops
are prohibited from handing out free plastic bags to customers.

The regulations call for;
"a return to cloth bags and shopping baskets
to reduce the use of plastic bags".


The ruling also bans production of easily breakable
ultra-thin bags, which many people throw away
after one use, and prohibits supermarkets and shops
from handing them out freely.


The State Council, China's cabinet, says people
are using too many plastic bags and are not
disposing of them properly, wasting valuable oil
and littering the country.


Tax adjustments will discourage the production
and sale of plastic bags, and encourage the
recycling industry. Rubbish collectors are urged
to separate plastic for reprocessing.


The new regulation comes 15 years after shopkeepers
started handing out cheap, flimsy plastic bags.

Some governments, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Zanzibar,
have decided to ban them: Plastic bags are surcharged
in Germany, South Africa, Ireland and Israel.

WHAT ARE WE DOING?
The government says it might legislate - if, if, if.




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CANADA BANS BABY BOTTLES

Canada is the first nation in the world
to ban plastic polycarbonate baby bottles,
Health Minister Tony Clement says.

Clement says the ban only applies to bottles
used by newborns and infants, as evidence is strong
that developing infants are the most at risk.

Canadian retail chains have started removing
bottles and containers containing bisphenol A.

"We have concluded it is better to be safe than sorry," Clement says.
He also urges parents never to pour boiling water
into baby bottles containing bisphenol A.


The U.S. government says bisphenol A
could be tied to early puberty, and to
prostate and breast cancer.

Environmental groups say it is a dangerous chemical,
while the industry says its use in plastic is safe.





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UK SEA MOST POLLUTED AREA IN THE WORLD


Human impact on the seas is mapped for the first time.

Scientists find that almost no area is left unpolluted
and half of the world's oceans are heavily affected.


Halpern;
"Our results show that ... the big picture
looks much worse than I imagine most people expected.
It was certainly a surprise to me."


Scientists now collect global data
on the impact of 17 human activities
including fishing, coastal development,
fertiliser runoff and pollution from shipping traffic.


Human impact is most severe
around Britain, in the North Sea.


The map is a WAKE-UP call !



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RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF
THE BENEFITS OF WETLANDS.


Most deep sea fish stocks
are born or nurtured in wetlands.
Wetlands also clean and recycle the world's water.

One major wetland in Wales - is the Gwent levels.
These are about to be destroyed by a motorway bypass.
... unless we WAKE UP !


For more information about World Wetlands
visit www.ramsar.org

Over half the world's wetlands
have now been destroyed.



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Newport Wetlands Open Day

Come and explore this wonderful wetland nature reserve
and the new RSPB centre. There will be guided walks
to see some of the stunning wildlife and habitats,
children's activities, stalls and refreshments.

Newport Wetlands,
West Nash Road,
Newport

date: Sunday 13th July


times: 11am-4pm
cost: Free

WEBSITE:
http://www.rspb.org.uk/newportwetlands

Email:
newport-wetlands@rspb.org.uk




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kids and pensioners


CADW HELPS PENSIONERS AND CHILDREN.

Children and pensioners will have free access
to historic sites run by Cadw, which currently
charge, from September.


Heritage minister, Rhodri Glyn Thomas outlined the plans.
He says the move will help the local economy
of communities and help to revitalise them.

The scheme will apply only to those living in Wales.








Ponty In The Park

Ponty's Big Weekend

Red Dragon Open Air Cinema in Ynysangharad War Memorial Park
plus free concert featuring Rhydian Roberts, Sandi Thom and lots more!

at: Ynysangharad Park,
Ynysangharad Road,
Pontypridd

dates: 18th - 21st July 2008


cost: Free






Fair Trade Wales

WALES: FAIR TRADE FIRST

Wales is declared the world's first fair trade nation!


A campaign was launched two years ago together with Scotland,
and targets were set by the Wales Fair Trade Forum (WFTF)
for countries to reach the fair trade nation goal.


A vibrant campaign in Wales has seen the WFTF, with
funding from the assembly government, help
and encourage schools, businesses and other organisations
to trade in or promote fair trade products.

Over 1,000 volunteers helped (and help!) to persuade Wales
to commit to fair trade and use fair trade products.


A panel of fair trade experts from Britain and Europe
congratulated Wales after reviewing all our progress.


First Minister Rhodri Morgan says
the declaration is a "great honour".


Fair trade guarantees a fair price to farmers
with a price which covers the cost of sustainable production
AND a profit for economic or social investment.
Fair trade products include not just food, but
products as diverse as rugby balls or clothing.

The WFTF now plans to implement a second phase
which focuses on increasing use of fair trade products.


Andy Wilson of WFTF says there is great hope that
the model pioneered by Wales will be adopted by other countries.

"Wales as far as the UK is concerned, is pioneering.
But there is still a long way to go before we can say
everyone in Wales is committed to fair trade.
We hope the work that has been done in Wales
will benefit producers in the third world and
in turn we will benefit from the stronger relationships
we build with the developing world."


Mr Morgan says Wales' progress in adopting fair trade shows
"how a small country like ours can make a difference".




VISIT THE FAIRTRADE WEBSITE TO SEE COMING EVENTS.

fair trade wales website









The Conway Inn, streetmap


Vince Freeman
Acoustic folk rock.

at: The Conway Inn,
52 Cardiff Street,
Aberdare

date: 26th July 2008


time: 9pm
cost: Free







Post Office logo bleeding

THE POST OFFICE IS BEING BLED


This government has withdrawn so much funding
and business, it is bleeding the Post Office dry.

After being stripped of £168,000,000 worth
of government business,
post offices now make a £111,000,000 loss !
So they're closing the "uneconomic" ones. Heard THAT before?
If you'd like to join in campaigning to halt
this attack on our communities . . .


Post Office Ltd's website is the main source
for information on the closure programme.

For further information or to respond to the
public consultation when it begins in your area,
you can write to Post Office Ltd at:


National Consultation Team,
Post Office Ltd,
FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM


Or Telephone:
08457 22 33 44

Or Email
consultation@postoffice.co.uk
(This email address is being protected from spam,
you need Javascript enabled to view it)


You can also contact Postwatch
(a tame consumer organization)
on 08456 013265

Or write to them at
FREEPOST POSTWATCH

or e-mail
info@postwatch.co.uk

Contact your MP... councillor... the Assembly Government...
join with thousands and make your voice heard.








children dont like clowns

UK RE-OFFENDING RATES AMONG "HIGHEST IN THE WORLD"

A government briefing document, drawn up by
the Ministry of Justice and the Department for
Children, Schools and Families, says that around
25% of UK under-18s have committed an offence,
while reoffending rates are 'very high and have
not significantly changed' since 1997.


Harry Fletcher, of the probation union Napo;
"Labour policies on youth justice over the past decade
have resulted in a huge rise in children jailed.
It's to be welcomed that this policy is being revisited
so that more emphasis can be put on support and
education of the poorest children."


Frances Crook, director of the Howard League for Penal Reform;
"Youth justice in the past 10 years is a tale of
the ineffectiveness of custodial crackdowns
that ignore the broader welfare context which is
absolutely necessary to tackle reoffending."

In Wales, the Afan Valley Project, in the '70s,
reduced recidivism by 94%, in an ex mining area.
This study - the most successful in the world -
has NEVER been replicated, and lies buried "on file."









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SINCERELY AND DEEPLY...


After the All Blacks heap humiliation on "woeful" England
- crushed 44-12 by New Zealand in the second Test -
England lose at cricket by a convincing 51 runs,
on Kevin Pietersen's debut as one-day captain.

We offer our sincere, heartfelt condolences.



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British Amputee Golf Association event in Welsh valleys !

Amputee golfers from around the world are taking part
in a prestigious annual tournament at the
Bryn Meadows resort near Ystrad Mynach.

Competitors have flown to Wales from all over the globe.
Both the tournament, which is played each year at different
courses around the UK, and the British Amputee Golf Association,
were founded by Mr Mayo in 1989, after he lost both his legs.

Mr Mayo died in 1999, and now his family are
welcoming back golfers for the four-day event.

Dennis Ithal, from Oklahoma;
"This is the British Open to us, this is one of the major ones."

Dave Mooney, from Ireland;
"One of the guys that I played with in Dublin said
"your golf days are finished" .......
and I proved him wrong."


A "habit" led to Mr Mayo contracting meningitis.

His wife Fay says he often licked his golf ball
and then wiped it clean before taking a putt;

"He was in a coma for 11 days and then woke up.
The only thing they could attribute it to was
the weedkiller on the greens."


Mr Mayo's son Gary, says his father was inspired
to play golf again after reading a book in hospital.

"The thing that got him into amputee golf was Douglas Bader,
the World War II pilot who lost both his legs.
My dad read a book after he had his legs amputated
and also met Bader and he inspired my dad.
He was my dad's hero.
He was back on the course six weeks after he came
out of hospital using his Mercedes as a golf cart!"

Brian Mayo bought out his partners at Bryn Meadows
and set about developing the site.

It's now a successful leisure resort, run by his
family, with a golf course, four-star hotel and spa.
The family encourage links with amputee golf and are delighted
that the 20th tournament is being played at Bryn Meadows.


"Legacy is a bit of a romantic word but there's definitely a legacy
my dad's left in terms of amputee golf," says his son.

"I would think he's looking down now with some of his golfing heroes
and he would be pretty chuffed with the way it's turned out."









sheep or people


Fewer people are moving away from the south Wales valleys
and more are setting up home in the area.


Hooray !


The Institute of Welsh Affairs think-tank
suggests a way of encouraging this, is to
build more "new housing developments."
to encourage people to move in and
"enjoy the closeness to Brecon National Park".


Rhondda Records suggests work creation in agriculture
with emphasis on using our natural resources
- land, water ( ! ) and people -
to take a new look at the relationship
between town and country.


If we get it right, the valleys will lead Wales.
If we get it wrong, the valleys will lose their
character and culture and turn into "commuterland".


The Institute of Welsh affairs calls itself
a "think tank".
We say;- "THINK AGAIN !"





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FACING THE FUTURE - GWLAD !!!

In an address to the UN International Fund for
Agricultural Development, Ban warns the world
has come to an "alarming juncture".
He blames the huge rise in food prices on a
lack of incentives to invest in agriculture.

"For years, falling food prices and rising production
lulled the world into complacency." Ban says,
"Governments put off hard decisions and
overlooked the need to invest in agriculture."

Ban is expected to call on developed countries
to open markets from developing countries
and eliminate "unfair" subsidies.

Developing countries have long complained about
heavily subsidized food from Europe and the US
being dumped on their markets, damaging their own farmers.

Diouf says that record prices are providing
the fundamental economic and political incentives
to stimulate investment in the agricultural sector.

So what could this mean for Wales ?

The FAO calls for measures to boost local food production,
including the distribution to small farmers of seeds,
fertilizers, feed and other inputs through smart subsidies.

As a twin-track approach, the FAO says in the long term,
investment could be made in long neglected areas
such as agricultural research, extension and infrastructure.









Gti, Navigation Park, Abercynon

Catherine McMahon and David Morgan of BANDOG MEDIA,
and Kathy Williams of COMPLETELY ORGANISED
are category winners at the RCT Business Club Awards.


A very proud moment for GTi
to have 2 of its businesses win awards!
And so well deserved.



BANDOG MEDIA - Best Business Start-up

www.bandogmedia.co.uk



COMPLETELY ORGANISED - Best use of E-Commerce

www.completelyorganised.co.uk



I'm sure you want to join with us
in congratulating them and wishing them
continued success in the future.


Lynne, Pam and Rona
The GTi+ team

Glamlife website









Gti;     How to get there.









Tony Benn


A new band have a song which samples the voice of Mr Benn
called 'No Escape', it won't be everyone's cup of tea
but I LOVE IT and you can listen to it here.
If you do like it then do let Jon know -
he's the editor of The Bennites web site,
(and the singer)!!


TO LISTEN TO THE SONG
PRESS THE LINK BELOW

Renegade; TARGET.

www.bennites.com









try eating good food



WE WELSH ALL LOVE PENNSYLVANIA - BUT THE PIGEONS DON'T !

Welsh people helped found Pennsylvania, and we
valleys Welsh love our racing pigeons, don't we?

Yet Pennsylvania is the LAST state to still hold
pigeon "shoots". What happens at a typical shoot?
Pigeons are first catapaulted into the air,
approximately five to ten feet from their cage.
Many are shot on the ground or while standing on
top of the cages, stunned by noise, unable to fly,
underfed, dehydrated, and kept in tiny boxes, often for days.

Only about one-fifth of the pigeons are killed outright.
About two-thirds are shot, and wounded.
"Trappers" then use garden shears to sever the bird’s heads.

But trappers can’t get all the wounded. Hundreds
at a shoot will fly off and remain untreated,
often taking several days to die a painful death.
Pigeon shoot organisers keep observers away, and
won’t allow volunteers to pick up and treat wounded birds.
Pigeon shoots, claims the National Rifle Association’s
Institute for Legislative Action, "are a traditional
and international shooting sport."
The International Olympic Committee banned pigeon
shooting after its only appearance in the 1900
Olympics, the IOC says, because of "it’s cruelty."

Sensitive to public outrage, almost every shooter
and the organisers of the gun clubs that sponsor
these events, refuse to talk to the public or the press.
The shooters claim that not only are they sportsmen,
but that they have a high moral code.
The NRA claims the participants;-
"are law-abiding, ethical shooting enthusiasts,
hunters, and sportsmen." Yet participants and
spectators make money through "hidden" gambling.
Profit also comes through the illegal capture,
interstate transportation, and sale of the birds.

Pennsylvania is now the ONLY state where people
openly kill live pigeons in organized contests.
Several bills have failed to gain majority support
in either house of the state legislature.

The current bill bans not only shooting captive birds
at traps or shoots, but also the practice of
tying turkeys to hay bales and then shooting them,
often with arrows. The bill has slept in committee
since November 2007. The committee was supposed to vote
in March, this year, but the bill hasn't appeared.

In 1994, the state House of Representatives voted
99–93 to ban all pigeon shoots, failing by 3 votes,
to pass their bill. Subsequent bills are blocked
by the Republican leadership, helped by rural Democrats.

Although the Pennsylvania Supreme Court terms
these shoots "cruel and moronic" this ruling
has not stopped the live pigeon shoots.

Did thousands of dollars in political contributions
from the NRA Political Victory Fund, stop
attempts to ban it? Campaigners say "yes."

There are about two dozen shoots each year at the
Pikeville Gun Club, Strausstown Gun Club and
Wing Pointe in Berks County. At each shoot, more
than 1,000 pigeons are killed, then thrown away.



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Chinese singer and actress Faye Wong is named
Asia's sexiest vegetarian woman in a poll
run by animal rights group PETA.

Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachan wins the title of Asia's
Sexiest Vegetarian Man in the month-long poll.



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"After six weeks in the incredibly crowded cages of this facility,
you could not recognize the poor creatures as chickens,"
writes an internet commentator of a summer he worked on a egg farm.
"Missing most of their feathers, eyes, bloody,
broken and unable to walk, our job was to
grab these birds, by any means necessary,
and throw them into a truck.
Where did the truck go? To a chicken soup plant a few towns over.
Unable to sell these bruised and battered chickens as whole chickens,
the egg plant owners would sell them to be made into soup base.
As if their lives were not hellish enough to that point,
these birds would be flung, often after being
battered against the pillars of the plant
and kicked a few times for fun by the sadistic workers,
who were mainly teenagers and weird illiterate country bumpkins.
The chickens, nearly dead, would be transported
in unheated trucks to the soup plant to be battered
and likely boiled alive to make soup . . ."


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The National School Lunch Program in the USA
needs to be investigated because of
the doubtful quality of meat used in it, lawmakers say.
Concerns appeared after alleged abuse of animals
in a Californian slaughterhouse.

Operations at Westland/Hallmark Meat Co.,
which is a major supplier to school lunch programs
have been suspended by the U.S. Agriculture Department.


The scandal originally appeared
after the release of a controversial video
showing slaughterhouse employees kicking disabled cows
and torturing them with electric shock.


Two employees shown in the footage have already been fired,
but the company is not allowed to resume its activities
until it develops a corrective plan, USDA officials say.



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ConAgra's Slim Jim meat and cheese sticks,
Pemmican beef jerky, Hunt's spaghetti sauce with meat flavor,
Banquet Mac & Cheese and Manwich with beef refrigerated tubs
join the Do Not Eat Hallmark/Westland recalled meat list.

Products from General Mills and Nestle are also indicted.


The California Department of Public Health web site
gives the names, addresses and even phone numbers
of restaurants and food services that bought Hallmark/Westland meat.


Senator Herb Kohl (D-Wisconsin) wants to know why,
with five inspectors assigned to the Hallmark slaughterhouse,
the videotaped abuse had to be uncovered by a charity.
"Why don't you have a system that uncovers
this inhumane treatment of animals?"
Senator Kohl asked Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer.


In 2005 the USDA cited Hallmark for;
"Too much electric prodding causing animals to
get more excited while being driven towards the kill box."
Complaints from humane officials were filed in 1996
charging cows that couldn't walk were being
prodded "repeatedly in the face" and
other cows were allowed to trample over them.


The subcommittee hearings were attended by Wayne Pacelle,
President & CEO of The Humane Society of the US
whose undercover video led to the recall.
Representatives from the dairy industry were absent
even though the infirm cows in the video -
"spent and barely able to stand due to calcium
depletion from being milked intensively" are a dairy phenomenon.



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MARS PROTEST

PETA members ask the public to boycott Mars products
because of their claims that the company is
conducting and funding animal experiments
for its confectionary products.


YOU CAN FIND PETA at;

http://www.peta.org/


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Beautiful actress Natalie Portman is designing clothing for vegans
in cooperation with women’s footwear manufacturer Te Casan.


Natalie's first collection is in boutiques NOW.




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Tower colliery

THE INSPIRATION OF WALES !

THE MEN OF TOWER

First Minister Rhodri Morgan pinpoints
the miners' buy-out of Tower Colliery
as THE pivotal moment in our self-confidence.


He says the referendum in favour of devolution in 1997
would not have been won without the self-confidence
shown by the 239 miners who bought Tower.


"If it wasn't for the fact that the Tower colliers
decided to take their future - and their children's future -
into their own hands, I don't think we as a nation
would have won the battle for the referendum.


"It was such a boost to our national self-confidence -
if they could do it, we could do it."


"WORKING TOGETHER"...and "CO-OPERATION"...
WORDS TO INSPIRE...
WHICH TOWER OVER
"GREED", and "SELFISHNESS".



On Friday 24th January 2008, miners and their families
held a last parade at 1100 GMT.


Tyrone O'Sullivan;
"... a salute for the life it's given us."

"When there was the miners' strike,
and all the rapid pit closures,
there tended to be something resembling a wake afterwards.
In Tower's case, it's a celebration of the last 13 years.
... we'll raise the banner and tip it towards the pit
as a salute for the life it's given us."


From the pit, the 270 workers travelled to the Penywaun club,
where the decision to buy the pit was made.


Each miner who donated his redundancy,
is having a say on the future of the site.

Mr O'Sullivan says jobs and affordable homes,
will be "a fitting tribute."
"There could be lakes there, and places to walk.
I believe our company can leave a legacy to the community
that will see today's toddlers able to find a job
up in the valleys when they're 16 or 17,
instead of having to leave the area.
It will be the greatest tribute that the workers could give.
We'll be leaving jobs, not statues."

Deputy first minister Ieaun Wyn Jones says
the colliery has been "an inspiration".
"It is an icon of Welsh resistance.
The abiding history of a mining community
which fought against all the odds
and scored notable success."



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Gordon Brown salutes the Welsh valleys as the
birthplace of the UK's National Health Service.

Mr Brown says the NHS, which was founded 60 years ago
by Ebbw Vale MP Aneurin Bevan, was inspired by
the experiences of Wales' valleys in the 1930s.

He insists the NHS is "the jewel in the crown of
any legislative achievement in the last century".

He defends devolution's role in enabling the Welsh
Assembly Government to set its own health priorities.

"It was a deliberate decision, a political decision,
made by that post-war Labour government and made by
a government that was inspired by the experience
of Wales, and I think it's true to say that the
National Health Service was born in the valleys of Wales.
It was an original idea in our country that
people all over the world look at, and even
in America today you see the debate in the
presidential election: it's about exactly that.
One of the big debates is about creating a
health service which is available to all."



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Wales' senior civil servant Sir Jon Shortridge
retires after nine "key" years in office.

He says the issue on devolution is
"not whether it should continue but
how far and how fast it should develop".

He says he is proud of the organisation's achievements,
including the Government of Wales Act 2006.
The new legislative powers given to the assembly government,
he describes as an "innovative piece of legislation".

"What we have now is a system of government in Wales,
which is much, much better than it ever was.
It is much more closely aligned to the needs of the people of Wales
and we've got ministers and elected members who are
genuinely representing the interests of the people of Wales.
Obviously that connects with us as officials
and we're in a much better position
to provide a better service".

Mr Morgan pays tribute to his work and thanks him for
"leading the civil service through exceptional and unparalleled change".

"Jon has played a key role in supporting the establishment
of what is a very different system of government in Wales."



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The archbishop of Wales says it is "immoral"
for Wales to not have full law-making powers in the near future.

Dr Morgan; "the present settlement is demeaning to Wales
and therefore I think that people like myself
can't divorce themselves from the life of politics."

Dr Morgan says he believes
"more and more people are on board with devolution"
and when a referendum on more powers is held
it will be won easily.



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MADOC PLAQUE REMOVED BY THE ALABAMA PARKS DEPARTMENT!!!


The Daughters of the American Revolution
placed a plaque near Fort Morgan on Mobile Bay in 1953:-

"Prince Madoc, a Welsh explorer,
who landed on the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170
and left behind, with the Indians, the Welsh language."

This plaque has gone - removed by the Alabama Parks Department.


We need all Welsh organizations to contact Sam Jones,
Mayor of Mobile about the missing Prince Madoc plaque
that denoted where Madoc landed at Mobile Bay in 1170.

mayor@cityofmobile.org
Thank you.
Billy E. Price
cscitizen@alltel.netVP
Alabama Welsh Association http://www.alabamawelsh.com/








A tree for every child

A TREE FOR EVERY CHILD !


Every new child born or adopted in Wales
is having a tree planted for them this Year.
The idea of Cardiff schoolgirl, Natalie Vaughan,
is creating 30 hectares of broad-leaved woods every year.


Each new-born baby or newly-adopted child
is receiving a certificate stating that
a tree is growing for them.


Plant! is run by Coed Cadw (Woodland Trust)
and Forestry Commission Wales.


Mr Morgan: "This scheme is a win-win for us all,
as it not only contributes to regenerate our native woodlands
but also links children with the natural environment.

"As they grow older, they will be able to follow
the progress of the site of their very own tree
and appreciate the importance of protecting and
supporting our native species of plant and wildlife."




TO FIND OUT MORE
PRESS THE LINK BELOW

WOODLAND TRUST website









A mini metro train in Shanghai

SHOPPING BY TRAIN....

Shopping can be fun but exhausting, especially
for girls wearing high heels. So how's this for a
solution - what if ladies could browse through stores
while on a train? Sounds bizarre? Believe it.

A newly-opened home furnishing mall in Shanghai
features an in-house metro train that can take
shoppers to any store inside the 6-story building.

The 14-meter-long train runs on a spiral rail
and is the first of its kind in the world.

Besides the train, the leading furniture chain
Red Star Macalline offers more creative shopping concepts.
The building's interior design features many trees
and water landscapes, supporting its claim of
being China's first park-style shopping complex.

"It's an absolutely different experience here,"
a visitor named Liu is quoted as saying.
"It feels like a forest park."




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TOP 10 'HOTSPOTS' WHERE CHILDREN RISK THEIR LIVES

Gowerton
Pyle
Llanelli
Pontypridd
Ton Pentre
Cogan
Penrhiwceiber
East Usk Junction
Pengam
Porth


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TELL THEM WHAT YOU THINK !

A brand new Great Western main line to Cardiff
and Penzance may be built for high-speed rail travel,
Network Rail says, as a review of the rail network begins.

The review will examine the need for high speed trains.
In the last decade, passenger numbers have risen by 40%.
More people travel by rail now, than at any time since 1946.
Numbers are expected to rise by a further 30%
over the next 10 years.
The study looks at the service after 2014.


Richard Dyer, transport campaigner, Friends of the Earth;
"There is a huge case to be made for an expansion
of the rail network. All options are on the table
looking at how we address capacity issues.
Expanding Britain's railways by building new high
speed lines is potentially very exciting - and
could play an important role in weaning Britain
off fossil fuels and developing a low carbon economy.
But the overall impact that this would have on
local people and the environment must be carefully considered.
The UK needs a modern, comprehensive and affordable
rail network to provide a real alternative to cars,
lorries and short haul flights, and help cut
Britain's contribution to global climate change.
Our creaking railway system desperately requires
huge investment to bring it into the 21st century."

Ashwin Kumar, of independent watchdog Passenger Focus:
"We welcome the study. It is extremely important
the rail industry anticipates future growth."



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The new TEN YEAR plan for railways in Wales
is out now....

NEW station improvements at Barry, Caerphilly
and Pontypridd,
plus a new "valleys" platform at Cardiff Central.

You can read the whole document at;


http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/rus%20documents/route%20utilisation%20strategies/wales/wales%20rus%20.pdf



To respond - before August 22nd -
email or write to;


WalesRUS@networkrail.co.uk


Wales RUS Consultation Response
National RUS Programme Manager
Network Rail
Eighth Floor,
40 Melton Street,
London
NW1 2EE




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WELSH RAILWAYS SAFER THIS YEAR


Crime has fallen on railways in Wales, by 8.6%.
There is reduced crime in almost all categories,
including violent crime and criminal damage.


Area commander Chief Supt Peter McHugh;
"More offenders are being brought to justice.
We are pleased with the achievements, which
further demonstrates the railways are safer for passengers."

"We are really pleased with the impact the
Neighbourhood Police Teams (NPTs) have made
over the last 12 months, which has provided
us with a platform to strengthen our NPTs
in the near future."

"The key aim of NPT is listening to members of the local community
and working with them to develop tailor-made solutions
for their local policing needs.


"High on our agenda continues to be reassuring passengers
and rail staff by tackling anti-social behaviour
and low level disorder that contribute to the fear of crime."



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An extension of free rail travel for pensioners
is announced by the Welsh Assembly Government.

It increases the availability of free travel
on trains to more bus pass holders.

The scheme will now include the Cambrian Coast line
and the Welsh section of the Wrexham to Bidston line.



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WALES "FIGHTING BACK"

A direct train service linking Wrexham with London
starts running after a 41-year gap.


Services will operate five times a day in both directions.


On Monday, Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones
and Wrexham MP Ian Lucas joined the 0725 BST service.

Mr Jones also opened a rail depot built to
provide overnight accommodation for the trains,
as well as office space and catering supplies.


He said: "This expansion of services will play
a key role in building a more effective rail
network for Wales - one of the ambitions set out
in our 'One Wales' programme for government."

"After decades of cuts dating back to
the bad old days of the Beeching axe,
our country is using its growing
devolved powers to fight back."


The new trains will offer charging points
for laptops and mobiles as well as free Wi-fi access.



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GET YOUR ANARAKS ON !

Think the rate of cancellations on Rhondda rail-lines
is too high and growing?

Follow the example of rail users
on the Great Western line -
who exposed company figures as lies,
by keeping an accurate record of train cancellations;-
Now Great Western faces losing it's licence -
or shaping up..... !!!



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Ebbw Vale/Cardiff train link now open.

45 years since a passenger train
last ran on the tracks.


The Ebbw Vale rail link scheme
restores a link with Cardiff severed in 1962.




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Llanharan station reopens.

Llanharan, in Rhondda Cynon Taf, was closed in 1964.
Now, there's a new station built on the same site.

Eudine Hanagan, R C T's cabinet member for transport;
".......we wanted to enable local passengers
to use their new rail service at the earliest opportunity."

Hourly services between Cardiff, Bridgend and Maesteg
will operate from Monday to Saturday
and there will be 3 return services to Cardiff on Sundays.

The station was built under the Sewta
(the South East Wales Transport Alliance) initiative by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council,
Arriva Trains Wales and Network Rail.



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More investment needed as rail use jumps


The number of passengers using rail services across Wales
is forecast to increase by more than a third.

The Welsh assembly's enterprise and learning committee says
ministers need to start planning for the rise in train passengers now.

It says demand for passenger places could rise
by up to 35% by 2016 on some services,
leading to a need for extra investment in new train carriages.

The committee finds that the number of people using services
is likely to outstrip UK government estimates,
especially in the Cardiff area.

"The committee recommends that the Welsh Assembly Government
should be planning to fund the necessary infrastructure
to accommodate this additional growth."

Professor Stuart Cole:
"There's clearly a thought that many people have
about the environment and therefore they should
travel by more environmentally friendly forms of
transport, particularly into Cardiff.
We have also seen people switch from the A470
and driving into Cardiff to the train into Cardiff.
There's a doubling in passenger numbers
every seven years on the Valley Lines."


The committee finds that;
".. Wales has one of the oldest fleets in Great Britain,
with many of the trains falling well short of passengers' expectation."

It recommends that the assembly government
produce its own plan for Wales setting out
how new or refurbished rolling stock will be used
to serve the anticipated extra passenger numbers.

The committee also wants better car parking facilities,
and calls on the assembly government and transport operators
to promote the integration of rail and bus services.





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Demand for rail travel in Britain is booming!


When will the Rhondda have a FULL train service again ?



IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE
- BY LOCAL MAN, STEVE EVANS -
PRESS THE LINK BELOW

Steve Evans' article: - BBC link.




If you're worried about train times...


ACCESS ARRIVA'S WEBSITE;
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angelina animal

THIS YEAR, YOU CAN STILL FIND YOUR PARTNER...


... but be careful.... some people are REAL animals !!!


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



And if you ever GET married - a CD of Welsh music
for use within wedding ceremonies is now released
by the Organist of St Paul’s Cathedral, Huw Williams
and distinguished Welsh folk harpist, Carys Owen.