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-Hello and welcome to your

-Easter Monday edition of Heno.

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-We hope you're enjoying

-the long weekend.

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-Sit back and join us

-for the next hour.

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-The clocks have been turned forward

-so the days are longer...

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-..and Wales is celebrating

-the Year of Adventure.

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-Our cameras are all over Wales

-but Elin is on her own doorstep.

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-I haven't travelled far from home.

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-I'm at the Llynnon Mill.

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-It's the last working windmill

-that produces flour in Wales.

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-This place is very interesting

-and I'll tell you more later.

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-Rhodri Gomer

-is also in the vicinity.

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-I'm in the heart of Snowdonia...

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-..looking for something

-to do over the Easter holidays.

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-Argh!

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-Rhods is surfing in North Wales...

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-..but I've sailed to Skomer Island

-near Pembrokeshire...

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-..with some of the local walkers.

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-The Llangollen International

-Musical Eisteddfod is 70 years old.

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-Bryn Terfel, Jools Holland and

-Katherine Jenkins are performing.

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-We'll hear all about it from

-the Eisteddfod's musical director.

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-It's Eilir Owen Griffiths.

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-Did you have a good Easter?

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-Did you have a good Easter?

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-Yes, but I ate too much chocolate.

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-We're all the same.

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-It's an important year

-for Llangollen.

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-Yes, it's going to be

-the 70th Eisteddfod in Llangollen.

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-There's been a few changes

-to the usual set-up.

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-We start with Katherine Jenkins

-singing Carmen...

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-..and close with Jools Holland.

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-Bryn Terfel and Joseph Calleja

-are in the middle!

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-It sounds incredible

-and we'll hear more later.

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-It's Easter Monday...

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-..so the perfect excuse

-to have some fashion tips from Huw.

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-I've looked to the spring today

-so there's flowers everywhere!

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-Last year saw the opening

-of a new surfing centre...

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-..in an area that's an unlikely home

-for the sport.

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-But it's been closed for

-a few months for various reasons.

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-The good news is that

-it has reopened in time for Easter.

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-The centre is bigger and better

-than ever before.

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-Our resident surf dude,

-Rhodri Gomer tested the waves.

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-It's the former site

-of an aluminium factory.

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-The factory closed and the owners

-of Surf Snowdonia bought the site.

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-This was built last summer so

-we've been here since last August.

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-Unfortunately,

-a few months after the opening...

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-..the centre closed due to technical

-issues with the main attraction.

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-The problems with the wave machine

-have been resolved...

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-..and the centre reopens for Easter

-with some new attractions.

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-There's the new

-Crash & Splash Lagoon.

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-You sit on the Blob

-and get thrown into the water.

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-It's a lot of fun

-with plenty of splashes.

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-How do you feel

-about jumping on the Blob?

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-I'm excited especially

-if we get to bounce you off!

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-We'll have to wait and see.

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-I'm most worried about the height.

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-I'm most worried about the height.

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-I'm worried about the cold water!

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-The weight of the jumpers...

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-..cannot be 50kg heavier than the

-weight of the person being thrown.

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-Both Carwen and I are going to jump.

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-The waiting is the worst part.

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-You know that someone

-is going to jump.

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-It's amazing

-when you're thrown into the air.

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-It's brilliant.

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-It was cold but a lot of fun.

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-One, two, three

-and you think, "oh, no!"

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-What did you think

-of the Blob, Carwen?

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-It was wet.

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-Did you enjoy it?

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-Did you enjoy it?

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-Yes, it's brilliant.

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-It's great to go with friends

-and bounce each other off.

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-What are your expectations...

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-..in terms of attracting tourists

-and employing local people?

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-Last year,

-we had 75 members of staff.

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-Over 50% of those people

-were local and Welsh speaking.

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-They are coming back

-which is excellent.

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-This is the main attraction

-at Surf Snowdonia.

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-It's a pool

-that's 300m-long and 100m-wide.

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-A plough travels down the middle

-to create two artificial waves.

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-The Snowdonia National Park attracts

-ten million visitors every year.

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-Bounce Below and Zipworld attract

-more tourists to North Wales...

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-..so Surf Snowdonia

-is sure to appeal to them too.

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-This site attracts children,

-adults and novice surfers.

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-You can go surfing

-from the age of five...

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-..so we have classes for children.

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-The Crash and Splash Lagoon

-is more demanding...

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-..so you need to be

-aged twelve and over.

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-Have you enjoyed your day?

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-Have you enjoyed your day?

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-Yes, it was very good.

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-Will you come back

-with more friends?

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-Yes, definitely.

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-The highlight for me

-had to be the bomb.

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-It has to be seeing you

-fly through the air!

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-That looked like a lot of fun.

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-I'm up for it, if you are.

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-I'm up for it, if you are.

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-Yes, it looks great.

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-The Llangollen International

-Musical Eisteddfod is 70 years old.

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-The Eisteddfod is world-famous.

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-Those gracing the stage in July...

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-..include Bryn Terfel,

-Jools Holland and Katherine Jenkins.

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-Eilir Owen Griffiths

-is the event's musical director.

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-Have you ever been surfing?

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-Have you ever been surfing?

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-No, I've never done it.

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-I doubt the bounce

-would do me any favours!

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-The Eisteddfod is 70 and you've been

-involved for five years.

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-Yes, this year

-marks my fifth Eisteddfod.

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-It's been

-an incredible opportunity...

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-..and we've been able

-to experiment with the Eisteddfod.

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-I still enjoy it and get a real buzz

-from the whole event.

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-It's challenging when you think

-about the other aspects of my life.

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-But I wouldn't change a thing.

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-You've wanted to put your own stamp

-on the Eisteddfod.

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-Yes, and there were a few things

-that I wanted to achieve.

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-From the very start, I wanted

-to look at the competitions.

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-One of my main aims

-was to focus on young people...

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-..with competitions

-that targeted young people...

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-..such as the Children's Choir

-of the World.

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-There's also the International Voice

-of the Future...

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-..for young soloists...

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-..and competitions based on theatre

-that all target a specific age.

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-The other aspect of the Eisteddfod

-is more high profile.

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-It's about attracting audiences

-thanks to an array of artists.

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-Some of the experiments worked

-when others failed.

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-The artists have been as varied

-as Status Quo, Jools Holland...

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-..Caro Emerald, Rufus Wainwright

-and Burt Bacharach.

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-There's also the classical music.

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-I also wanted to take a few risks.

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-We had a full production

-of Sweeney Todd...

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-..with Bryn Terfel, Wynne Evans

-and Shan Cothi.

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-This year, we have

-Katherine Jenkins doing Carmen.

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-She has never

-played the role of Carmen before.

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-She jumped at the chance to do this

-for the first time at Llangollen.

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-Congratulations on getting

-Bryn and Katherine this year.

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-They are the best in Wales.

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-How difficult is it to book them?

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-They have busy schedules

-that takes them all over the world.

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-The discussions for Carmen

-started about three years ago...

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-..at the same time as we launched

-Sweeney Todd with Bryn.

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-This showed artists

-from across the world...

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-..that Llangollen was happy

-to step outside of the box.

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-This certainly helped the cause.

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-I got a phone call

-inviting me to London...

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-..to meet an agent but I didn't

-know who they were representing.

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-I was told they wanted Katherine

-to do Carmen in Llangollen.

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-Did you say

-that you had to think about it?

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-It was the start

-of the discussions...

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-..but then she fell pregnant.

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-She was meant to perform it

-last year.

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-We resumed the discussions

-18 months ago...

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-..and it's all running along.

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-You're in a position where you have

-artists asking to perform...

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-..but you've also changed

-the week's structure...

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-..by changing the parade.

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-Isn't it on the Tuesday?

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-It has caused a stir

-amongst the volunteers...

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-..because the Eisteddfod followed

-the same pattern for many years.

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-I wanted to put more of an emphasis

-on the competitors...

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-..and their competitions.

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-The competitors tended to arrive

-at the end of the week...

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-..so the parade didn't feature

-as many international groups...

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-..because they didn't arrive

-until the end of the week.

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-This year,

-by having it on the Friday...

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-..I hope it will feature

-more of the competitors.

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-We've had the highest number

-of applicants in my time.

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-Numbers are up and staying strong...

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-..so I hope it's the best parade and

-Eisteddfod we've seen in many years.

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-Well done on doing

-such an incredible job.

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-We'll chat again later.

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-You can win an iPad or television in

-our spring photography competition.

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-Go out with those cameras.

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-These are the details you'll need.

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-It's a new season and time to launch

-a new photography competition.

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-This time, the theme is the spring.

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-Nature springs to life,

-the days are getting longer...

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-..the flowers are in bloom,

-leaves fill the trees...

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-..and the lambing season

-is in full swing!

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-Take a long walk with the family or

-enjoy a relaxed afternoon in a park.

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-Share your spring with us.

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-The winner gets an iPad

-or a television.

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-You have until midday on 22 April

-to compete.

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-Post your photographs to...

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-..Heno, Tinopolis,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-Email them to [email protected]

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-You can also contact us

-via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-Get snapping and good luck.

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-You can win a television or iPad.

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-There's still plenty

-to enjoy tonight.

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-Daf Wyn visits Skomer Island

-off the coast of Pembrokeshire...

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-..with some walkers

-from Mynachlogddu.

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-Huw Rees is on hand

-to offer his latest fashion advice.

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-Easter means

-that spring has arrived.

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-It means

-I'm looking at floral prints.

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-Make sure you join us

-after the break.

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-Welcome back.

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-Spring has arrived in the studio...

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-..as we welcome our fashion expert,

-Huw Rees.

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-Hello and a happy Easter to you.

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-Did you have a nice time?

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-Did you have a nice time?

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-Yes, I did.

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-I ate far too many chocolate eggs.

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-The three Easter eggs for 10 deal

-is deadly...

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-..especially

-when you're spending 50!

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-You could spend your money

-on beautiful spring clothes.

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-At this time of year,

-you have to show floral prints.

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-They are very prominent

-in the high street shops.

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-It's lovely,

-especially in the dull weather.

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-You go into the shop and are faced

-with all these colourful florals.

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-Today, I've chosen items

-that are quite conservative.

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-People buy the busy patterns

-but don't wear them very often.

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-I like to get my money's worth.

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-I hope all the clothes

-we show you tonight...

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-..can be worn over and over again.

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-This pretty dress

-is from Dorothy Perkins.

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-It's very reasonably priced

-and being sold for 30.

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-For that price, you get

-a pretty and traditional pattern.

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-It's very similar

-to the Liberty prints.

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-You have the navy background...

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-..coupled with the pretty pink

-and green in the flowers.

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-This gives you a choice.

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-I've opted for the pale pink or nude

-for the bag and shoes...

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-..but you could have chosen

-green, blue or white accessories...

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-..to wear with it.

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-It's very pretty.

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-Yes, and a great price too.

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-These innocent dresses

-are ideal for the summer too.

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-You could wear it with white pumps.

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-It won't crease

-when rolled up in a bag.

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-You can dress it up or down.

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-Thank you very much, Emily.

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-Our next model is Nest.

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-I've chosen another dress for Nest.

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-This is known as

-the statement maxi dress...

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-..because the maxi dress

-is back in fashion.

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-There's one thing I've noticed

-on the high street at the moment.

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-There isn't a great choice

-of wedges.

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-Today, I've teamed this long dress

-with some flat sandals.

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-These are great

-as they are very comfortable.

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-They are very stylish.

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-A lot of the magazines feature shoes

-without a heel.

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-These look as if

-they are made from straw...

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-..which is very fashionable.

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-This is very pretty.

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-The pattern is much bigger

-than the previous dress...

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-..but the watercolour effect

-is beautiful.

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-The choice of flowers

-is also something to consider.

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-If you don't like

-a specific flower...

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-..you won't want to wear a garment

-covered in that flower.

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-Some people will think

-I'm being strange.

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-Don't buy something

-that's covered in a flower you hate!

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-This is a great dress.

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-I want to draw your attention

-to the waistline.

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-It is carefully pleated

-into the belt around the waist.

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-These neat pleats

-hide a multitude of sins...

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-..not that Nest has been eating

-Easter eggs.

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-She knew that she was modelling

-so stayed away from the chocolate!

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-I haven't been too careful with the

-bag but opted for something neutral.

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-There's plenty on the high street.

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-The price of this maxi dress

-is slightly higher...

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-..than others on the high street.

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-This is due to the details

-in the dress.

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-It's worth investing

-in one good maxi dress.

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-Monsoon is always more expensive.

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-This is about 90.

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-You get a quality fabric

-and a piece that's well-made.

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-We should remember that Monsoon

-is one of those shops...

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-..that pays a decent wage

-for its workers in other countries.

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-They ensure that their produce

-is environmentally friendly.

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-It means that you won't mind

-spending a bit more.

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-Are you a fan of the maxi dress?

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-Are you a fan of the maxi dress?

-

-Well... no, not really.

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-I never choose a maxi dress.

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-Choose something summery

-that can be worn on holidays.

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-This is jersey so will dry quickly

-if thrown over a swimming costume.

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-That's when they are useful.

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-I regret asking that question.

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-It can be rolled up

-and placed in the bag at the beach.

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-This can be an every day dress

-or a beach dress.

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-Thank you, Nest.

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-Our final model is Nia.

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-This is a lovely colour.

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-This has to be my favourite outfit

-because it's so simple.

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-I like the fact that the print

-is almost photographic.

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-You can really see the colours.

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-Oasis has been very skillful.

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-Butterflies and flowers

-are very fashionable for the summer.

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-This top is a combination

-of both themes.

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-I've teamed this with grey trousers.

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-This cardigan can only be described

-as a no-brainer.

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-It was hanging next to the blouse

-and is a perfect match.

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-It's great if you're

-in a rush when shopping.

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-Team this with pink trousers

-for the summer...

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-..or even a skirt similar to the one

-that Llinos is wearing.

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-You can wear the top with heels.

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-Let's remove the cardigan

-so we can see the sleeves.

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-The sleeves and the back

-are made from jersey.

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-It isn't easy to remove the

-woollen cardigan from a jersey top.

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-It's formal in the front

-with a comfortable back.

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-You're just missing

-the glass of rose with that outfit.

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-Many people are drinking wine

-whilst watching tonight.

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-Thank you, that's lovely.

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-We'll have more from you later.

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-We're celebrating the spring

-on Heno...

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-..and you can do that by walking

-part of the 800 miles of our coast.

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-If you're feeling adventurous...

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-..you could escape the mainland

-for Skomer Island.

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-It's beautiful at this time of year.

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-Daf Wyn visited the island on a

-sunny day with the Heicwyr y Hog.

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-I was raised

-in North Pembrokeshire...

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-..and am ashamed that I know very

-little about South Pembrokeshire.

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-That's going to change as

-I take a trip with Heicwyr y Hog.

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-They are hikers from Pembrokeshire.

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-We're going over there

-to Skomer Island.

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-This is the first time for us

-to cross the water to Skomer.

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-We're a group of friends

-from Maenclochog.

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-Maenclochog is known by some people

-as Y Hog.

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-We chose to use that term

-to call ourselves the Heicwyr y Hog.

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-I haven't been before.

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-I'm excited and the weather's great.

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-I've been here for 27 years

-but it's my first visit to Skomer.

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-Everything was in our favour

-as we set sail for the island.

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-We chose to travel along

-the island's coastline.

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-We started in the east,

-headed south, west and north...

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-..which was a four-mile trek.

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-The first stop was

-at the island's industrial ruins.

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-Yes, I did say industrial ruins.

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-It's a lime kiln.

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-Lime and coal was delivered

-to the little bay.

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-The lime was in large slabs

-and was placed on the top.

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-A fire was lit in the base...

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-..and the heat from the fire...

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-..would melt the lime into a powder.

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-The powder was spread

-across the land to enrich it.

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-We soon stumbled upon

-another spot of historic interest.

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-Harold's identity is unknown.

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-I suspect he was a local leader

-from thousands of years ago.

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-One of the interesting features

-is the lichen on the stone.

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-Lichen only grows in those areas...

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-..where the air is very pure.

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-It's a beautiful time of year with

-the bluebells and pink campions.

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-It's a great time to visit.

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-There's so much to see

-between the flowers and the birds.

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-I even spotted a porpoise today.

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-It's a wonderful place.

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-This area boasts an array of gulls.

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-On the top shelf, there's a bird

-known as the northern fulmar.

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-It's similar to a gull.

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-It has two tubes

-at the top of its beak.

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-If you get too close...

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-..it spits out a horrific stench of

-fish that's difficult to wash away.

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-There's also a small gull

-called the black-legged kittiwake.

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-The island's most famous bird

-has to be the puffin.

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-Some 10,000 puffins

-nest here in the spring.

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-By August, most will have

-left Skomer to live on the sea.

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-The rabbit is one animal

-that is thriving on the island.

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-They first came here

-in the 13th century.

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-Despite an outbreak of myxomatosis

-in 1955...

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-..their numbers are up to 10,000

-and they prance around this field.

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-Believe it or not, the island

-was home to a family until 1949.

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-The farmhouse

-in the centre of the island...

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-..is now a hostel and museum.

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-But after a day on the island,

-how are the feet of our hikers?

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-My feet are fine

-as I do a lot of walking.

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-I brought some flip flops

-but I don't need them.

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-We've thoroughly enjoyed ourselves

-and the weather was incredible.

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-I've never been here before...

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-..but I've really enjoyed it.

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-It's been wonderful

-and I've enjoyed the whole day.

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-I'm glad I came

-because it's like heaven on earth!

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-After a day of roaming around

-this beautiful, unique island...

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-..it was time to turn for home and

-catch the boat back to the mainland.

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-Have you ever been there?

0:24:540:24:55

-Have you ever been there?

-

-No, but I'd like to.

0:24:550:24:57

-In the next part of the programme...

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-..we visit the National

-Botanic Garden in Llanarthne...

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-..to view some knitted

-plants and flowers...

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-..that feature

-in a special exhibition.

0:25:080:25:11

-Where's Elin Fflur tonight?

0:25:110:25:14

-Are you looking

-for somewhere to visit this Easter?

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-You should visit the Llynnon Mill

-on Anglesey.

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-It offers a cuppa

-and some tasty cake...

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-..in an award-winning cafe.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-We've already been surfing in

-North Wales and hiking in Skomer.

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-Next, we visit Anglesey to a place

-that's close to Elin Fflur's heart.

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-Today, I'm at Llanddeusant

-on Anglesey.

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-It's home to a very historic site.

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-The Llynnon Mill attracts

-thousands of visitors every year.

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-It's a historic site.

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-This windmill

-was built in 1775 or 1776.

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-It's the last flour-producing

-windmill in Wales.

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-Anglesey once had 50 mills and

-produced enough flour to feed Wales.

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-This is the last working mill

-that still makes flour.

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-Yes, this windmill at Llanddeusant

-was built in 1775.

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-It's wonderful to look inside it.

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-Very little has changed

-since the early days.

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-We run this traditional mill.

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-All the woodwork was replaced

-but it has the original metal work.

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-It works as it once did.

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-The grain is taken upstairs

-and poured down here.

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-It goes into the stone which is

-turned to produce the flour.

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-It's as simple as that

-but we need the wind!

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-It's calm at the moment

-so the sails aren't turning!

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-You can also step back in time

-on the site of the Llynnon Mill...

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-..and experience Anglesey

-as it stood thousands of years ago.

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-If I'd lived on Anglesey

-some 3,000 years ago...

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-..is there where I'd live?

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-This is how a farmer would have

-lived on Anglesey 3,000 years ago.

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-There's spears to protect the home

-or to be used for hunting.

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-We also have

-various pieces of pottery.

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-All the items are made

-from things found on the island.

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-Six or seven people

-slept in each bed.

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-In each bed?

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-In each bed?

-

-Yes, that's right.

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-In each bed?

0:28:060:28:06

-They were far from small!

0:28:060:28:08

-There was up to 20 people

-living in each house.

0:28:080:28:13

-You welcome visitors to this site.

0:28:140:28:17

-What do you offer?

0:28:170:28:19

-We teach the children

-how to build a fire.

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-They can also make a necklace

-using a piece of slate...

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-..and make a rope.

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-Am I meant to try that?

0:28:290:28:30

-Am I meant to try that?

-

-Yes, you've got to try.

0:28:300:28:32

-Turn the left hand one way

-and the right hand the other.

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-Will it break?

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-Will it break?

-

-No, hopefully it won't break.

0:28:380:28:40

-That's it and you can keep it.

0:28:400:28:43

-Thank you,

-that's a true Celtic exchange.

0:28:430:28:48

-It smells good

-but what are you making?

0:28:510:28:54

-These are Aberffraw Biscuits.

0:28:540:28:56

-Anglesey folk know all about it.

0:28:560:28:58

-Aberffraw Biscuits

-are traditional shortbread.

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-They have the imprint of a shell...

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-..found on a beach on Anglesey.

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-The best part is that you use flour

-from the mill outside.

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-We use some of the mill flour...

0:29:130:29:15

-..because it provides

-a crunchy texture...

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-..and gives the biscuits

-an unusual flavour.

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-The flavour of Llynnon Mill.

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-The flavour of Llynnon Mill.

-

-Yes, you're quite right.

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-Gwenan's daughter

-also works at the Llynnon Mill.

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-She serves all the delicious produce

-in the cafe next to the mill.

0:29:360:29:41

-The cafe recently had one

-very important and happy customer.

0:29:410:29:46

-We got an email over the winter.

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-Visit Wales had given us

-the Quality Cafe Accolade.

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-We didn't know they had been.

0:29:530:29:55

-They had excellent service and

-were very happy with our produce.

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-We've been open for five years.

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-The visitors,

-whether local or from abroad...

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-..appreciate the produce

-and fall in love with the mill.

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-I've got to try the scone

-made from the Llynnon Mill flour.

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-Thank you.

0:30:160:30:17

-There's too much food in my mouth

-to talk but it's lovely!

0:30:190:30:23

-Elin was enjoying herself.

0:30:280:30:30

-Is there one specific place

-that's close to your heart, Eilir?

0:30:300:30:34

-I have family ties with

-Llanrhaeadr in the Vale of Clwyd.

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-Is that where you're from?

0:30:390:30:41

-Is that where you're from?

-

-Mam and Dad are from there.

0:30:410:30:42

-I always feel like I've arrived home

-whenever I visit the place.

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-Both of my grandmothers

-lived there...

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-..so I always had a great time

-at Llanrhaeadr.

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-Have your two children been there?

0:30:560:30:58

-We've been there together

-many times.

0:30:580:31:01

-Is their favourite place the park?

0:31:010:31:03

-Is their favourite place the park?

-

-Yes, probably!

0:31:030:31:05

-I won't ask you

-because we all know the answer.

0:31:050:31:08

-Barry is the best place

-in the world!

0:31:080:31:12

-Barrybados!

0:31:140:31:15

-Next, we've got some knitting.

0:31:160:31:18

-For nine months, the knitting group

-of the National Botanic Garden...

0:31:180:31:23

-..has made a tapestry of the

-South African flowers in the garden.

0:31:230:31:28

-Their hard work

-was rewarded at a launch...

0:31:280:31:31

-..with two South African players

-who play for the Scarlets.

0:31:310:31:35

-This afternoon, we've launched

-a South African project...

0:31:440:31:50

-..to reveal the items

-made by City Botanicals.

0:31:500:31:54

-It's wonderful to see all this work.

0:31:540:31:58

-It's incredible.

0:31:580:32:00

-You rarely find 3D embroidery work.

0:32:000:32:04

-It's the work of over 80 volunteers.

0:32:050:32:10

-Some 30 people

-worked on this specific panel.

0:32:100:32:13

-They meet once a month.

0:32:140:32:16

-It's been awesome to see what's

-going on at the Botanic Gardens.

0:32:210:32:27

-It's nice to see people appreciate

-South African wildlife.

0:32:290:32:34

-It's close to our hearts in South

-Africa and lovely for people to see.

0:32:340:32:39

-To see more, come to South Africa!

0:32:400:32:42

-These flowers

-grow in the Great Glasshouse.

0:32:440:32:47

-They will be in flower

-between now and May.

0:32:470:32:51

-You should see them

-next to each other...

0:32:510:32:54

-..and appreciate the hard work

-involved in making the panel.

0:32:540:32:58

-The exhibition

-is certainly worth a visit.

0:33:010:33:04

-After the break...

0:33:040:33:06

-..there's music by a singer

-who joins Bryn Terfel...

0:33:060:33:10

-..to celebrate 70 years of the

-Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

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-It's Eirlys Myfanwy Davies.

0:33:150:33:17

-Our fashionista, Huw Rees

-also returns.

0:33:180:33:21

-What have you got for us, Huw?

0:33:210:33:23

-Nest, Nia and Emily

-are changing their clothes...

0:33:230:33:27

-..to showcase more floral prints

-in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

0:33:450:33:46

-It's time for some more

-spring fashion advice...

0:33:460:33:49

-..as we open our style wardrobe

-with our fashion guru, Huw Fash.

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-I like this dress.

0:33:560:34:00

-You've got the floral print

-but the look is quite modern.

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-However, we tend to opt

-for traditional patterns.

0:34:050:34:12

-Delicate and watercolour prints...

0:34:120:34:15

-..can derive from any past season.

0:34:150:34:18

-The Asian-inspired print

-is entwined with florals.

0:34:180:34:24

-There are all sorts of florals

-which work well together.

0:34:240:34:30

-I like the fact that you

-can team it with whites.

0:34:300:34:33

-Wearing white garments

-signify that summer is on its way.

0:34:340:34:39

-The white waistcoat works

-perfectly with the orange tone.

0:34:390:34:44

-We also have lovely handbag.

0:34:440:34:47

-When wearing bright orange

-or citrus colours...

0:34:470:34:53

-..make sure you're bronzed

-so reach for that fake tan.

0:34:530:34:58

-Be careful of how much tan

-you apply to your skin.

0:34:580:35:04

-Carry out a few tests first

-to see how much tan rubs off.

0:35:040:35:10

-Fake tan can ruin your clothes.

0:35:100:35:13

-Sometimes, these oils

-don't come off in the wash.

0:35:140:35:17

-Many people ask me how can

-they remove a fake tan stain.

0:35:170:35:21

-If it doesn't come off

-after one wash...

0:35:210:35:23

-..there's little hope

-of saving the garment.

0:35:240:35:27

-And you don't want your skin

-to be the same colour as that top!

0:35:270:35:32

-This is from River Island.

0:35:320:35:34

-River Island

-follows the catwalk trends.

0:35:340:35:38

-They design fashion

-that girls want to wear.

0:35:380:35:41

-The length of these trousers

-are on trend.

0:35:410:35:45

-They resemble culottes.

0:35:450:35:48

-In Glanamman,

-we call them short trousers.

0:35:480:35:51

-They don't need a fancy name

-and I love the pattern on them.

0:35:510:35:55

-Let's move down to the feet.

0:35:550:35:59

-We've got a sturdy pair of shoes.

0:35:590:36:01

-They're inspired by

-the 1970s Scholl sandals.

0:36:010:36:07

-They look perfect.

0:36:080:36:10

-They make a lot of noise

-when you walk in them...

0:36:100:36:13

-..especially on wooden floors.

0:36:140:36:17

-You also need to be careful

-when walking in wooden heels.

0:36:180:36:22

-Nia is next.

0:36:220:36:24

-The denim jacket

-is back for another season.

0:36:240:36:28

-Pull it out of the wardrobe again!

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-Or buy a new jacket

-that's slightly smaller.

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-This jacket is a touch too big

-on Nia despite being her size.

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-Some shops tailor them differently.

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-I would've preferred it

-to be shorter and tighter.

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-But it works great with the dress.

0:36:500:36:52

-The entire look is practical.

0:36:520:36:55

-However, the dress is suitable

-to wear at a special occasion.

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-Nia will remove the bag and jacket

-to reveal the dress.

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-The dress is available from Monsoon.

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-Wear it with a fascinator

-and some accessories.

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-It's a perfect dress for the races,

-Ascot, a wedding or christening.

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-You also need toned arms to wear it.

0:37:170:37:20

-A belt around the waist

-would also look lovely.

0:37:200:37:24

-You can dress it up to look lovely.

0:37:240:37:26

-Rhodri said that

-you need toned arms to wear it.

0:37:260:37:30

-Once you've got a tan,

-you look a lot better.

0:37:300:37:34

-Your skin is pale at the moment,

-so consider some fake tan...

0:37:340:37:38

-..before you invest

-in a dress like this.

0:37:380:37:42

-It's also got a lovely,

-subtle floral pattern.

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-It isn't too garish.

0:37:450:37:49

-The tailoring is great too.

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-The fabric is cotton

-and it maintains its shape.

0:37:510:37:56

-It looks very crisp.

0:37:560:37:58

-Thank you, Nia.

0:37:590:38:00

-Our final model is Nest.

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-We've got more floral patterns.

0:38:030:38:06

-When the Marks and Spencer's label,

-Collection...

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-..bring out ankle grazers

-in a floral print...

0:38:100:38:14

-..you know they're a safe bet...

0:38:140:38:17

-..because they're fashionable.

0:38:180:38:20

-This look works great...

0:38:200:38:23

-..as we've teamed various

-garments from this label.

0:38:230:38:27

-I adore the tailored jacket.

0:38:270:38:29

-It's got a strong

-late 1950s influence.

0:38:290:38:34

-The fabric is also great

-as it's machine washable.

0:38:340:38:38

-It's a practical garment and is

-suitable for this time of year.

0:38:380:38:42

-It's also available in white.

0:38:420:38:45

-It also has a Chanel look.

0:38:450:38:48

-It's only 29.50 too

-so that's a fantastic price.

0:38:480:38:52

-The beautiful jumper underneath it

-is from Limited Edition.

0:38:520:38:56

-When you purchase garments

-to wear underneath something...

0:38:570:39:01

-..you either spend 8.99 on a vest

-and purchase one or two of them...

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-..or spend a little bit more,

-around 35, for something special.

0:39:070:39:12

-This jumper will look great

-on its own with a pair of jeans.

0:39:130:39:17

-The trousers are available

-with a white background...

0:39:170:39:21

-..or in a dark blue with

-a light-coloured floral pattern.

0:39:220:39:26

-These trousers

-are perfect for all ages...

0:39:260:39:32

-..just make sure

-you accessorize them well.

0:39:320:39:35

-I've also found a pair of wedges

-that match the entire outfit.

0:39:360:39:41

-We'll see a lot more wedges

-this season.

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-Thank you, Huw.

0:39:440:39:46

-The Welsh landscape is worth viewing

-during the spring season.

0:39:460:39:50

-Why not step out with a camera

-to take a few snapshots?

0:39:510:39:54

-You can win either an iPad

-or television.

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-Here are the details.

0:39:570:39:59

-It's a new season and time to launch

-a new photography competition.

0:39:590:40:05

-This time, the theme is the spring.

0:40:050:40:08

-Nature springs to life,

-the days are getting longer...

0:40:080:40:12

-..the flowers are in bloom,

-leaves fill the trees...

0:40:120:40:16

-..and the lambing season

-is in full swing!

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-Take a long walk with the family or

-enjoy a relaxed afternoon in a park.

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-Share your spring with us.

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-The winner gets an iPad

-or a television.

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-You have until midday on 22 April

-to compete.

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-You can post your photographs to...

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-..Heno, Tinopolis,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-Email them to [email protected]

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-You can also contact us

-via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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-Good luck to you all.

0:40:520:40:54

-Eilir Owen Griffiths

-has been our guest tonight.

0:40:560:40:59

-We'll hear more about

-the Llangollen Eisteddfod shortly.

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-You're also busy every day with

-Trinity Saint David University.

0:41:050:41:09

-On a daily basis, I'm responsible

-for the new BA Performance course.

0:41:100:41:15

-It's been formed in Cardiff

-which is interesting for Trinity.

0:41:150:41:21

-It's a two-year course

-which is completely new.

0:41:210:41:27

-The course is busy and runs

-from 9.00am to 5.00pm every day.

0:41:280:41:34

-There's acting, singing and dancing.

0:41:340:41:38

-It's in its first year.

0:41:380:41:40

-There are a couple of places left

-for September 2016.

0:41:400:41:45

-If you're interested in being

-an actor or singer...

0:41:460:41:49

-..then get in contact with us.

0:41:490:41:52

-You're also busy with Cor CF1.

0:41:520:41:55

-CF1 have been very busy as 18 of us

-went to Mizoram in India recently.

0:41:550:42:01

-Some 43,000 Mizos performed...

0:42:010:42:06

-..at Champai in the heart of India.

0:42:070:42:12

-It was an incredible experience

-at this Christian conference.

0:42:120:42:16

-Christians in Mizoram...

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-..have been influenced by

-the Presbyterian Church in Wales.

0:42:190:42:23

-We performed as a choir and

-it was a life-changing experience.

0:42:230:42:28

-The Llangollen Eisteddfod

-is celebrating 70 years.

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-Tell us about the line-up.

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-It starts on Tuesday night with

-Katherine Jenkins and Noah Stewart.

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-The Welsh National Opera perform.

0:42:410:42:44

-On Wednesday night, Kerry Ellis

-and Collabro perform...

0:42:440:42:48

-..along with the National Opera.

0:42:480:42:51

-Are tickets still available

-for Bryn and Katherine?

0:42:510:42:55

-A lot of them have been sold

-but you need to be quick.

0:42:550:42:58

-We also have Bryn Terfel

-and Jools Holland to conclude it.

0:42:590:43:03

-The Swingle Singers perform Saturday

-and we have the Choir of the World.

0:43:040:43:08

-Good luck with everything.

0:43:090:43:11

-We end with one of the voices of

-the 2016 Llangollen Eisteddfod...

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-..the mezzo-soprano,

-Eirlys Myfanwy singing Gwynfyd.

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-# O blessed realm of paradise

0:43:300:43:41

-# O land of beauty and peace

0:43:410:43:50

-# My soul too often in secret cries

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-# And seeks it far beyond the skies

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-# And seeks it far beyond the skies

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-# Not found upon some far off strand

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-# Nor yet within the pearly deep

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-# But nearer far in my own hand

0:44:480:45:01

-# I hold the key to that fair land

0:45:020:45:15

-# More peaceful

-than the deepest sleep

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-# Within my heart forever to keep

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-# Like roses fair before my eyes

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-# And the key in my own hand

0:45:530:46:01

-# And the key

0:46:010:46:08

-# In my own hand #

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-That was wonderful.

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-Thanks for your company, Eilir.

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-That's it from us tonight

-and enjoy the rest of Easter.

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-Goodnight.

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