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Monthly Archives: September 2016

Gwent Police Blog: September 2016

It was a busy month for Monmouthshire North; with the Monmouth Festival and the National Eisteddfod in Abergavenny. As with all these types of events, they are very well managed by the organisers and our role is really limited to engagement and policing any disorder.  The pre-meets and briefings held between the organisers, Police, Monmouthshire […]

Brecon Country Market

Producing delicious food for 90 years Brecon Country Market was originally established under the name of Brecon WI Market back in the early 1920s to enable local farmers’ wives to find an outlet for their surplus eggs, garden and dairy produce. At that time it only opened during the summer and early autumn months when […]

Therapeutic music at Abergavenny Community Centre

Therapeutic music can improve brain function underlying listening and learning skills, language, concentration, memory, behaviour, and mood in anyone. It especially can help stroke, fibromyalgia, autism, learning difficulties, dyslexia, ADHD and even the more profound complex learning disabilities. A free talk and demonstration of some of the music-based programmes developed by www.advancedbrain.com will be at […]

ABERGAVENNY FILM SOCIETY NEW SEASON 2016-2017

On Wednesday 21st September, Abergavenny Film Society, the longest running in Wales, will launch its new season of fourteen films. The Society was established in 1978 by a group of friends with a common interest in World Cinema and independent films. Our 2016-2017 programme has been chosen carefully to provide opportunities to see outstanding foreign […]

A Bumper Season of Fabulous Films from Brecon Film Society

The 2016-2017 Brecon Film Society season gets underway this month on 5th September with the showing of Rams, a story set in a remote Icelandic farming valley where two brothers who have not spoken to one another in 40 years have to come together in order to save what’s dearest to them – their sheep. […]

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