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0:00:18 > 0:00:21- Hello and welcome to Bore Da...
0:00:21 > 0:00:24- ..on Sunday 22 January.
0:00:25 > 0:00:28- I hope you're all enjoying - your weekend...
0:00:28 > 0:00:34- ..and are ready to sit back and - relax with us for the coming hour.
0:00:34 > 0:00:38- On this morning's programme, - we'll visit Wrexham.
0:00:38 > 0:00:43- A pop-up shop has reached the town - and its products are worth a look.
0:00:44 > 0:00:49- There's an exclusive look - at Elfyn Evans' new rally car.
0:00:49 > 0:00:54- Lisa Fearn has some recipes - for your slow cooker.
0:00:54 > 0:00:58- Yvonne also celebrates the - Old New Year in the Gwaun Valley.
0:00:59 > 0:01:01- We've got all this and more.
0:01:01 > 0:01:03- Welcome, once again, to Bore Da.
0:01:09 > 0:01:12- We start this morning - in the town of Wrexham.
0:01:12 > 0:01:14- News recently broke...
0:01:14 > 0:01:20- ..that its Welsh shop, Y Siswrn, was - closing after 30 years of service.
0:01:20 > 0:01:23- In order to meet the demand - for a Welsh shop...
0:01:23 > 0:01:28- ..the locals invited a pop-up shop - to the town.
0:01:28 > 0:01:30- Elin Fflur has the story.
0:01:33 > 0:01:36- Once a month - for the coming three months...
0:01:36 > 0:01:42- ..Wrexham's Saith Seren - will welcome a pop-up shop.
0:01:42 > 0:01:47- It's their first day and they are - hoping for a lot of customers!
0:01:53 > 0:01:58- Following the news that Wrexham's - Siop y Siswrn was closing...
0:01:58 > 0:02:03- ..our shop, Cwlwm at Oswestry - has a lot of customers in Wrexham...
0:02:04 > 0:02:07- ..so Chris from Saith Seren - approached us...
0:02:07 > 0:02:12- ..to see what Cwlwm - and Saith Seren could offer.
0:02:12 > 0:02:15- Today, we have - our first pop-up shop.
0:02:17 > 0:02:21- The town needs somewhere - that sells Welsh merchandise.
0:02:21 > 0:02:25- Welsh language education - has thrived in recent years...
0:02:26 > 0:02:31- ..so children need Welsh books - and people need birthday cards.
0:02:34 > 0:02:38- We were saddened to hear - of the closure of Siop y Siswrn...
0:02:38 > 0:02:41- ..because I often bought - my cards there.
0:02:41 > 0:02:45- Today, I'm buying sympathy, - birthday and thank you cards.
0:02:45 > 0:02:48- I'm stocking up - before they come back next month.
0:02:49 > 0:02:53- I feel the same as Rhian and - was sad to hear about Siop y Siswrn.
0:02:53 > 0:02:59- It was here for years but I'm glad - something has come in its place.
0:03:04 > 0:03:05- I live in Wrexham...
0:03:06 > 0:03:10- ..and am glad that Cwlwm is coming - to Saith Seren once a month.
0:03:10 > 0:03:16- Wrexham needs to have somewhere - to buy Welsh cards and books.
0:03:18 > 0:03:24- Our next pop-up shops - are on 13 February and 13 March.
0:03:24 > 0:03:29- If there's more of a demand - then we'll come back more often.
0:03:31 > 0:03:36- We've had a busy morning and Lowri - has sold out of some of her cards.
0:03:37 > 0:03:40- It's great to have - this local support.
0:03:40 > 0:03:44- The locals are happy - that Lowri has come here...
0:03:44 > 0:03:49- ..so that they have somewhere - in the town to buy these items.
0:03:52 > 0:03:54- Good luck to the new venture.
0:03:55 > 0:03:57- Our next stop is Birmingham...
0:03:57 > 0:04:01- ..for an exclusive look - at Elfyn Evans' new rally car.
0:04:02 > 0:04:04- Last week, - we heard the wonderful news...
0:04:05 > 0:04:07- ..that Elfyn - has a seat for a full season...
0:04:08 > 0:04:10- ..of the World Rally Championship.
0:04:10 > 0:04:16- Let's hope the new car takes him - all the way to the podium.
0:04:19 > 0:04:23- This son of a rally champion - was destined to follow his father...
0:04:24 > 0:04:26- ..and compete on the national stage.
0:04:27 > 0:04:32- In 2010, he won the British Junior - Rally and the WRC Academy in 2012...
0:04:32 > 0:04:37- ..before moving to a higher level - in 2014 and 2015.
0:04:37 > 0:04:42- But in 2016, - he stepped back to the WRC2...
0:04:42 > 0:04:46- ..yet scooped the - British Rally Championship crown...
0:04:46 > 0:04:50- ..20 years after his father, - Gwyndaf won the same title.
0:04:51 > 0:04:55- But in 2017, he's got - some exciting news to share.
0:04:56 > 0:05:00- Today, he's at the Autosport Show - to reveal all.
0:05:06 > 0:05:11- It's the start of a new year and - I'm sure it'll be an incredible one.
0:05:11 > 0:05:14- M-Sport and DMACK - have given me a seat...
0:05:14 > 0:05:19- ..in the World Rally Championships - with a brand-new car.
0:05:19 > 0:05:22- It's modelled on the Ford Fiesta...
0:05:22 > 0:05:25- ..but is unlike anything - you'd buy in a showroom!
0:05:25 > 0:05:29- You'll do the full season - and get to travel the world...
0:05:30 > 0:05:32- ..and start in Monte Carlo.
0:05:32 > 0:05:35- How do you feel - about the new season?
0:05:35 > 0:05:38- I'm incredibly excited about it.
0:05:38 > 0:05:42- I did it for two years in the past - and it's great to do it again.
0:05:42 > 0:05:45- I've worked hard - for the last twelve months...
0:05:45 > 0:05:49- ..and having this opportunity - makes me very happy.
0:05:49 > 0:05:52- How does your father feel about it?
0:05:52 > 0:05:54- He's obviously delighted...
0:05:55 > 0:05:59- ..and is coming to Monte Carlo - as part of the gravel note crew.
0:05:59 > 0:06:03- He'll do a pre-event recce - two hours before our run...
0:06:03 > 0:06:08- ..to adjust our pacenotes - to include any snow or icy patches.
0:06:08 > 0:06:11- He's enjoyed success in the past.
0:06:11 > 0:06:14- It's great for me - to draw on the experience...
0:06:15 > 0:06:17- ..of someone from my inner circle.
0:06:18 > 0:06:23- How do you feel - ahead of Monte Carlo next weekend?
0:06:23 > 0:06:25- I'm obviously excited.
0:06:25 > 0:06:29- I'm glad to be back - and can't wait to drive the new car.
0:06:35 > 0:06:38- What does this news mean for Elfyn?
0:06:38 > 0:06:42- It's great and - a late Christmas present for him.
0:06:42 > 0:06:46- He's back at the top for a full - season and starts in Monte Carlo.
0:06:47 > 0:06:51- He'll go all over the world to - Mexico, Sweden, Wales and Australia.
0:06:51 > 0:06:55- There's 13 rallies and - he'll do them in this brand-new car.
0:06:55 > 0:07:00- The rules have changed so the car is - more powerful, is wider and longer.
0:07:00 > 0:07:03- It's more aerodynamic - with the back fin.
0:07:03 > 0:07:06- He's also running - on new DMACK tyres.
0:07:06 > 0:07:11- I think this is Elfyn's year when - he launches his career properly.
0:07:11 > 0:07:13- He's proved that he's fast.
0:07:14 > 0:07:18- He's won the JWRC and is - the current champion of the BRC...
0:07:18 > 0:07:22- ..but he's now competing - in the highest level in the world...
0:07:23 > 0:07:28- ..and hopefully, we'll see him - compete for this year's title.
0:07:29 > 0:07:33- What did you see in Elfyn - all those years ago?
0:07:33 > 0:07:37- The first thing that you see - is obviously the speed.
0:07:37 > 0:07:42- He didn't have the car last year - but proved his real metal...
0:07:42 > 0:07:45- ..and did some outstanding - performances in the R5 car.
0:07:46 > 0:07:50- It was a chance to give him another - opportunity at the highest level.
0:07:51 > 0:07:53- What are your hopes?
0:07:54 > 0:07:57- I'm a competitive person - so I obviously want to win...
0:07:57 > 0:08:00- ..but the level of competition - is high.
0:08:00 > 0:08:05- Everyone has new cars, so we'll - have to size up our opponents...
0:08:05 > 0:08:09- ..and I hope we'll be at the front.
0:08:15 > 0:08:17- Wow, that car looked amazing.
0:08:17 > 0:08:20- Good luck to Elfyn - in the championship.
0:08:21 > 0:08:26- A brand-new brewery - has opened in Tenby.
0:08:26 > 0:08:30- It's a stone's throw - from the famous North Beach.
0:08:30 > 0:08:33- Rhodri Davies - went to sample their produce.
0:08:41 > 0:08:46- In the past, if you enjoyed a pint, - then life was relatively simple.
0:08:46 > 0:08:51- Those in Cardiff - would drink HB or Brains.
0:08:51 > 0:08:56- Llanelli's residents - drank Felinfoel or Buckley's.
0:08:56 > 0:09:00- In Wrexham, they drank Wrexham!
0:09:01 > 0:09:04- This has changed over the decades.
0:09:05 > 0:09:08- Some of the larger breweries - have closed...
0:09:08 > 0:09:12- ..others have arrived - and some are back!
0:09:12 > 0:09:16- These days, - small, independent breweries...
0:09:16 > 0:09:20- ..get the attention - and are more likely to thrive...
0:09:20 > 0:09:26- ..just like - the Tenby Harbour Brewery.
0:09:30 > 0:09:33- We started the brewery - for two reasons.
0:09:33 > 0:09:38- People want local produce - and want to know its origin.
0:09:38 > 0:09:44- We also want to celebrate - the love and nostalgia for Tenby.
0:09:45 > 0:09:47- We brew three times a week...
0:09:48 > 0:09:52- ..and are the first commercial - brewery in this iconic harbour.
0:09:56 > 0:10:02- It's ironic that there's a monastery - on Caldey Island.
0:10:02 > 0:10:07- Monks were amongst the first - to start the tradition...
0:10:07 > 0:10:13- ..of brewing and selling beer - in Europe over 1,000 years ago.
0:10:13 > 0:10:18- This tradition - doesn't exist over there.
0:10:18 > 0:10:20- Caldey Island is dry.
0:10:20 > 0:10:24- This is good news - for the Tenby Harbour Brewery.
0:10:26 > 0:10:30- Fortunately, Caldey is famous - for its chocolate and perfume...
0:10:31 > 0:10:33- ..so there's a niche for us.
0:10:33 > 0:10:38- There are five beers of all flavours - so there's something for everyone.
0:10:38 > 0:10:42- There's a pale ale, red ale...
0:10:42 > 0:10:45- ..stout, IPA and an amber ale.
0:10:48 > 0:10:52- Every ale has its own - unique and special flavour...
0:10:53 > 0:10:58- ..and each ale has its own unique - and special story.
0:10:58 > 0:11:01- Every ale is named after a boat - or a ship.
0:11:02 > 0:11:05- The Sir Galahad - is named after our lifeboat.
0:11:06 > 0:11:10- There's the M V Enterprise that - carries tourists, the North Star...
0:11:11 > 0:11:13- ..and an IPA - called the Caldey Lollipop.
0:11:13 > 0:11:16- The La Nossa Signora - is a firm favourite.
0:11:17 > 0:11:22- It's the name of a boat - from Portugal...
0:11:22 > 0:11:28- ..that brought the first oranges - to Wales about 450 years ago.
0:11:28 > 0:11:32- Since the renovation of the building - two years ago...
0:11:32 > 0:11:35- ..the brewery has become - popular with visitors...
0:11:36 > 0:11:39- ..and is a regular haunt - for the locals too.
0:11:39 > 0:11:45- It's wonderful for my father and I - to drink beer that's made in Tenby.
0:11:45 > 0:11:50- We can enjoy it on the site - near the harbour.
0:11:50 > 0:11:53- Do you have a favourite?
0:11:53 > 0:11:57- Yes, it's the La Nossa Signora - which is a stout.
0:11:57 > 0:12:00- It's a very fine drink.
0:12:00 > 0:12:03- The word that springs to mind - is delish!
0:12:03 > 0:12:05- Do you agree, Father?
0:12:06 > 0:12:09- I've lived in the area for 50 years.
0:12:09 > 0:12:15- It's wonderful - to have our first local ale.
0:12:15 > 0:12:17- This is the North Star.
0:12:17 > 0:12:21- It's lovely, clear and doesn't give - you a headache the morning after!
0:12:23 > 0:12:27- There's educational tours - for visitors...
0:12:27 > 0:12:30- ..that explains the process - of brewing...
0:12:30 > 0:12:36- ..as well as giving a history of - the town and its famous residents...
0:12:36 > 0:12:42- ..but it's the flavour that keeps - the fans of the ale happy!
0:12:42 > 0:12:47- All are welcome on our tours and - you can also relax in the tap room.
0:12:48 > 0:12:52- Those visiting Tenby for the day - or a summer holiday...
0:12:52 > 0:12:55- ..should come and see us - as our doors are always open.
0:12:58 > 0:13:02- I'll certainly be calling there - for a pint.
0:13:02 > 0:13:05- In the second part - of the programme...
0:13:05 > 0:13:09- ..we celebrate the Old New Year - in the Gwaun Valley.
0:13:09 > 0:13:13- Lisa Fearn has recipes - for the slow cooker.
0:13:14 > 0:13:19- We also hear how a community plans - to keep its village shop open.
0:13:19 > 0:13:21- Don't you move a muscle!
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0:13:34 > 0:13:35- Welcome back.
0:13:35 > 0:13:39- Many communities in Wales - still celebrate the Old New Year.
0:13:40 > 0:13:44- The Old New Year is the start of - the new year in the Julian Calendar.
0:13:44 > 0:13:48- One community that celebrates - the Old New Year every year...
0:13:49 > 0:13:51- ..is the Gwaun Valley - in Pembrokeshire.
0:13:52 > 0:13:57- Yvonne joined the celebrations - and sang for a New Year's gift.
0:13:57 > 0:14:01- # Happy New Year to you
0:14:01 > 0:14:04- # And everyone in the house
0:14:04 > 0:14:08- # This is our wish
0:14:08 > 0:14:10- # At the start of this year #
0:14:11 > 0:14:12- Happy New Year!
0:14:12 > 0:14:16- Happy New Year!- - Happy New Year!
0:14:22 > 0:14:26- It's important to celebrate - the tradition of the Old New Year.
0:14:26 > 0:14:30- I've been celebrating it - for many years.
0:14:30 > 0:14:35- We've been to a lot of farms - and had some money and sweets.
0:14:35 > 0:14:39- We started at 9.00am.
0:14:40 > 0:14:44- It's been a cold day - but we warmed up in the homes.
0:14:45 > 0:14:47- Happy New Year!
0:14:49 > 0:14:51- What's the name of this farm?
0:14:51 > 0:14:53- What's the name of this farm?- - Ty Mawr Farm.
0:14:53 > 0:14:56- You know this farm very well.
0:14:56 > 0:14:57- Who lives here?
0:14:57 > 0:14:59- Who lives here?- - Mam-gu Ty Mawr.
0:14:59 > 0:15:02- Mam-gu gives you a warm welcome.
0:15:02 > 0:15:05- This is what we do - in the Gwaun Valley.
0:15:06 > 0:15:10- The children come from school - and it's a day for us all to enjoy.
0:15:11 > 0:15:14- # Don't send the dog - to run after us #
0:15:15 > 0:15:20- We had a lot of sweets and one - person in our group was sugar hyper!
0:15:21 > 0:15:24- I meet people - I haven't seen all year.
0:15:25 > 0:15:29- Happy New Year - and it's lovely to see you.
0:15:29 > 0:15:32- This is a close-knit - and supportive community.
0:15:32 > 0:15:37- It's important to keep the tradition - so that it doesn't die out.
0:15:37 > 0:15:40- I've had a lot of money today.
0:15:40 > 0:15:42- # New Year's Day has dawned
0:15:43 > 0:15:45- # And it's day to remember
0:15:45 > 0:15:48- # A day to give and receive
0:15:48 > 0:15:53- # Is the thirteenth day - of the year #
0:15:53 > 0:15:57- I'm celebrating the Old New Year - in the Gwaun Valley...
0:15:57 > 0:16:00- ..and I had to wish Bessie - a Happy New Year!
0:16:00 > 0:16:03- And the same to you.
0:16:03 > 0:16:09- How many children have you seen - today for the Old New Year?
0:16:09 > 0:16:15- I've seen 22 children - and given them all money.
0:16:15 > 0:16:18- Will you see more during the day?
0:16:18 > 0:16:20- There'll be about 40.
0:16:21 > 0:16:25- What are your childhood memories - of the Old New Year?
0:16:25 > 0:16:29- We did more travelling - from one house to the next.
0:16:29 > 0:16:33- Every part of the area - would celebrate.
0:16:33 > 0:16:39- You had some food, cake and money - at every home.
0:16:39 > 0:16:44- Long live this tradition - and thank you for the tip top beer!
0:16:44 > 0:16:46- Happy New Year!
0:16:46 > 0:16:52- # Come all the family to us - and give us a penny #
0:16:52 > 0:16:54- Happy New Year!
0:16:55 > 0:16:58- Happy New Year to you all.
0:16:58 > 0:17:01- Do you use a slow cooker?
0:17:01 > 0:17:05- Slow cookers became popular - in the 1970s...
0:17:05 > 0:17:07- ..and are fashionable once again!
0:17:14 > 0:17:19- My mother gave me a slow cooker when - I bought my first home in the 1990s.
0:17:20 > 0:17:22- I use it a lot.
0:17:22 > 0:17:28- My new one cooks quicker - so I'm experimenting with that.
0:17:29 > 0:17:32- I love my slow cooker and - it's better than anything else.
0:17:33 > 0:17:36- Microwave food is often tasteless.
0:17:36 > 0:17:41- The best thing is that I don't have - to do anything with it.
0:17:41 > 0:17:46- We make a chilli on a Sunday morning - and it's ready when we get home.
0:17:46 > 0:17:50- It's convenient and the rest of - the day is free to do as you please.
0:17:50 > 0:17:56- Pulled pork is one of my favourite - recipes for the slow cooker.
0:17:56 > 0:18:00- The meat gets to absorb - all the flavours.
0:18:00 > 0:18:04- The meat is also very tender - after eight hours.
0:18:05 > 0:18:10- I make Spanish stews - and bake ham or a whole chicken.
0:18:10 > 0:18:16- My top tip is not to fear it - but to use it for everything.
0:18:17 > 0:18:22- Take advantage of the fact that - you don't need precise ingredients.
0:18:22 > 0:18:27- Slow cookers allow you to relax - and forget about cookery times.
0:18:28 > 0:18:31- I'd tell people - to enjoy the versatility of it.
0:18:31 > 0:18:34- People eat when they want - and the food is warm.
0:18:34 > 0:18:37- I don't care if - it's a 1970s throwback or not.
0:18:37 > 0:18:41- I'll be wanting - an avocado bathroom suite next!
0:18:44 > 0:18:47- Nici Beech called it - a "crochan trydan."
0:18:47 > 0:18:49- She had a very posh one!
0:18:50 > 0:18:52- Yes, it was bigger...
0:18:52 > 0:18:55- ..and as opposed - to having a simple knob...
0:18:55 > 0:18:58- ..she had a timer on hers.
0:18:58 > 0:19:01- She could program it - to come on at midday...
0:19:02 > 0:19:05- ..so it doesn't have to be on - for the eight hours.
0:19:05 > 0:19:07- I've got a lot to discuss.
0:19:08 > 0:19:12- There isn't a lot of cooking - as it's been done already in this.
0:19:12 > 0:19:14- I've got a curry in here.
0:19:14 > 0:19:16- Can you smell the curry?
0:19:17 > 0:19:20- I've used chicken but you can use - any cheap cut of meat.
0:19:20 > 0:19:23- It's in there for a long time...
0:19:23 > 0:19:27- ..so it becomes tender - and absorbs all the lovely flavours.
0:19:28 > 0:19:31- Does some meat - work better than others?
0:19:31 > 0:19:35- No, but I'd use chicken legs - instead of the breast...
0:19:35 > 0:19:39- ..because the breasts will dry out - in the cooking time.
0:19:39 > 0:19:42- Do you need to cook anything first?
0:19:42 > 0:19:46- Cooking things beforehand - intensifies the flavours.
0:19:46 > 0:19:50- Onions are a perfect example and - have a specific flavour when fried.
0:19:50 > 0:19:54- Raw onions do have flavour - but it isn't as intense.
0:19:55 > 0:19:56- I struggle with potatoes.
0:19:57 > 0:20:01- If I add raw potatoes, I don't - feel that they cook properly.
0:20:02 > 0:20:04- They cook very slowly.
0:20:04 > 0:20:07- You can taste the curry - in a moment.
0:20:07 > 0:20:09- Next, I've got some stuffed peppers.
0:20:09 > 0:20:15- The filling is a combination - of rice, beans and celery.
0:20:15 > 0:20:18- You can use - whatever you've got in the fridge.
0:20:18 > 0:20:21- Simply remove the top and stuff it.
0:20:21 > 0:20:22- Was the rice pre-cooked?
0:20:22 > 0:20:23- Was the rice pre-cooked?- - Yes, that's right.
0:20:24 > 0:20:28- You can make the filling and keep it - in the fridge until you need it.
0:20:28 > 0:20:32- Ideally, place them in something - to keep them upright...
0:20:32 > 0:20:38- ..or another idea is to bake them - in a muffin tray.
0:20:38 > 0:20:40- It's an easy recipe...
0:20:40 > 0:20:43- ..that takes 90 minutes - to two hours in the slow cooker.
0:20:44 > 0:20:46- Next, I've got some puddings.
0:20:47 > 0:20:50- I never thought you could use it - to make a pudding.
0:20:50 > 0:20:52- Cream the butter and sugar...
0:20:52 > 0:20:57- ..and add the eggs, flour, - cocoa and a touch of chocolate.
0:20:57 > 0:21:00- Pour the mixture - into a well-greased dariole.
0:21:01 > 0:21:04- These steam like a proper pudding - in about two hours.
0:21:05 > 0:21:09- I bet a bread and butter pudding - would be lovely too.
0:21:09 > 0:21:11- Yes, just think outside the box.
0:21:11 > 0:21:14- You can do the same thing - with apples.
0:21:14 > 0:21:17- Place them in a tin - to keep them upright.
0:21:18 > 0:21:22- This is where you consider - the size of your slow cooker.
0:21:22 > 0:21:25- Buy a large one - so that these tins can fit inside.
0:21:25 > 0:21:29- Let me take the lid of this one - but watch out for the steam.
0:21:29 > 0:21:33- I've got bread - as the slow cooker helps it to rise.
0:21:33 > 0:21:37- This is a multipurpose cooker.
0:21:37 > 0:21:40- It can do a lot of things - such as frying.
0:21:40 > 0:21:45- Place this tray on top so that - you can smoke or steam your food.
0:21:45 > 0:21:49- This will cook the bread - all the way through.
0:21:49 > 0:21:54- It doesn't give the best crust but - is still a good way to bake bread.
0:21:54 > 0:21:58- Where can you get recipes - for the slow cooker?
0:21:58 > 0:22:02- There are plenty of books to be had.
0:22:02 > 0:22:05- Buy one that is specifically - for a slow cooker...
0:22:06 > 0:22:11- ..as it gives the measurements - for 1.5 litre or 3.5 litre cookers.
0:22:11 > 0:22:14- You can also look at - different websites...
0:22:15 > 0:22:18- ..but talk to people - and share your recipes.
0:22:18 > 0:22:21- What's your top tip - for using this cooker?
0:22:21 > 0:22:26- It's best to practice and experiment - to make full use of it.
0:22:26 > 0:22:29- Nothing beats that smell - when you get home from work.
0:22:29 > 0:22:33- I love mine and - will try to make a pudding in it!
0:22:35 > 0:22:40- I've got a slow cooker at home - and it's a very useful appliance.
0:22:41 > 0:22:43- These days, it's all too common...
0:22:43 > 0:22:49- ..to hear of the closure of small, - village shops in Wales.
0:22:49 > 0:22:53- This was set to happen in the - village of Cynwyd near Corwen...
0:22:54 > 0:22:59- ..but the community has united - in order to save the local shop.
0:23:04 > 0:23:06- How are you, Cathy?
0:23:06 > 0:23:10- The shop and Post Office behind me - is on the market.
0:23:10 > 0:23:14- Sadly, it's been on sale - for a number of years.
0:23:15 > 0:23:18- The present owners - have decided to leave...
0:23:18 > 0:23:21- ..and that will be within two years.
0:23:21 > 0:23:26- The village got together as we - didn't want to lose this resource.
0:23:27 > 0:23:30- We've decided to find a way - to buy the building...
0:23:31 > 0:23:35- ..and run the business - as a community initiative.
0:23:35 > 0:23:38- We formed Siop Ni Cynwyd - at the end of last year...
0:23:39 > 0:23:43- ..and we're in the process - of seeking funds and support.
0:23:46 > 0:23:50- It's early days - as we've just formed our committee.
0:23:51 > 0:23:55- We're starting to hold monthly - bingo nights...
0:23:55 > 0:23:57- ..and there'll be more committees.
0:23:58 > 0:24:00- But more importantly...
0:24:00 > 0:24:04- ..it's set to be quite - a social time for us.
0:24:07 > 0:24:12- I like Siop Cynwyd - as it sells lots of sweets...
0:24:12 > 0:24:14- ..and it sells pop.
0:24:14 > 0:24:18- I come to Siop Cynwyd - to buy chocolate...
0:24:18 > 0:24:22- ..chat to my friend - and get into trouble!
0:24:25 > 0:24:27- They feel like family.
0:24:27 > 0:24:33- I speak to them every day and - buy something and it makes me happy.
0:24:33 > 0:24:36- If I'm feeling down after school...
0:24:36 > 0:24:41- ..I come to the shop, speak to them - and I feel better and happy.
0:24:45 > 0:24:49- I've been back and forth here - since 1940.
0:24:49 > 0:24:54- The shop looked very different - in those days...
0:24:54 > 0:24:57- ..and we don't want to lose it.
0:24:57 > 0:25:00- The pub across the road - has closed...
0:25:00 > 0:25:04- ..and the pub nearby - isn't always open.
0:25:04 > 0:25:07- It would be a shame - to lose the shop too.
0:25:07 > 0:25:11- This would spell the end - of the village.
0:25:14 > 0:25:19- I would feel very sad - if Siop Cynwyd was to close.
0:25:20 > 0:25:23- The elderly people in the village...
0:25:24 > 0:25:29- ..would have to spend money on a bus - to Corwen for their shopping.
0:25:29 > 0:25:33- Cynwyd will be boring - without a shop.
0:25:35 > 0:25:37- Good luck to them!
0:25:38 > 0:25:40- It's time for another short break...
0:25:41 > 0:25:47- ..but join us in a few minutes - when we hear from Jyoti Upadhyay.
0:25:47 > 0:25:52- Jyoti was born in Wales - but currently resides in Nepal.
0:25:53 > 0:25:58- Daf Wyn checks to see how many - people still use a pen and paper.
0:25:59 > 0:26:01- See you back here in a few minutes.
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0:26:14 > 0:26:15- Welcome back.
0:26:15 > 0:26:19- The next interview - is incredibly interesting.
0:26:19 > 0:26:21- It's the story of Jyoti Upadhyay...
0:26:22 > 0:26:25- ..a Welsh lady - who currently lives in Nepal.
0:26:26 > 0:26:31- You're originally from Aberystwyth - but tell us more about yourself.
0:26:31 > 0:26:34- I was born in Neath.
0:26:34 > 0:26:40- Mam and Dad were both doctors - and worked across South Wales.
0:26:40 > 0:26:44- We moved to Aberystwyth - when I was two years old.
0:26:44 > 0:26:47- I went to a primary school - in Aberystwyth...
0:26:47 > 0:26:52- ..and was educated up to A level - in Aberystwyth...
0:26:52 > 0:26:55- ..before going to college in London.
0:26:55 > 0:27:00- Your parents are from Nepal - so the country called you back.
0:27:00 > 0:27:02- Yes, definitely.
0:27:02 > 0:27:06- We often spent our summer holidays - in either Nepal or India...
0:27:06 > 0:27:09- ..as I have family in both places.
0:27:09 > 0:27:14- We'd either go there - every year or every other year.
0:27:14 > 0:27:17- You made the massive decision - to move there.
0:27:17 > 0:27:23- Yes, and I didn't really - think about it at the time.
0:27:23 > 0:27:27- I didn't expect to be there - for seven or eight years...
0:27:27 > 0:27:29- ..but it's flown!
0:27:29 > 0:27:31- You have a lot of family there.
0:27:31 > 0:27:32- You have a lot of family there.- - Yes, I do.
0:27:32 > 0:27:38- How does it compare with - living in Neath and Aberystwyth?
0:27:38 > 0:27:41- Nepal is extremely beautiful.
0:27:41 > 0:27:47- Two members of your team - visited Nepal recently.
0:27:47 > 0:27:52- They saw some of the best parts - and it's very beautiful.
0:27:52 > 0:27:57- It's also difficult as it's one of - the poorest countries in the world.
0:27:57 > 0:28:00- Having said that, - I still think it's beautiful.
0:28:00 > 0:28:03- It's steeped in history - and full of art.
0:28:03 > 0:28:06- Those things attracted me there.
0:28:06 > 0:28:09- You've worked - in a lot of different jobs.
0:28:10 > 0:28:15- Tell us the interesting story about - when you worked with some celebs.
0:28:15 > 0:28:21- When I first moved to Nepal, - I worked with NGO.
0:28:22 > 0:28:23- After about a year...
0:28:23 > 0:28:27- ..I changed jobs and - started working at a large hotel...
0:28:27 > 0:28:30- ..in sustainable luxury tourism.
0:28:31 > 0:28:36- It was very fancy and that's where - the celebrities and royalty stayed.
0:28:37 > 0:28:38- Who stayed there?
0:28:38 > 0:28:42- The guests included people - such as Demi Moore.
0:28:42 > 0:28:43- What was she like?
0:28:43 > 0:28:45- What was she like?- - She was lovely.
0:28:46 > 0:28:48- She could be difficult at times.
0:28:48 > 0:28:49- She could be difficult at times.- - She sounds like Llinos!
0:28:50 > 0:28:52- Thanks for that.
0:28:53 > 0:28:58- You've changed direction in your - career and now make jewellery...
0:28:58 > 0:29:02- ..and we've got examples - of your work here.
0:29:02 > 0:29:05- It's incredibly detailed.
0:29:05 > 0:29:09- I've brought a small selection - for you to see today.
0:29:09 > 0:29:13- I started the company - called Kaligarh three years ago.
0:29:13 > 0:29:19- Kaligarh means artisan in Nepali.
0:29:19 > 0:29:25- The fairtrade ethos - is very important in our work.
0:29:26 > 0:29:29- What's your role - in the whole company?
0:29:29 > 0:29:35- I'm the founder but also deal - with the various products.
0:29:35 > 0:29:37- And you get to travel the world.
0:29:37 > 0:29:39- And you get to travel the world.- - Yes, I getting there slowly.
0:29:40 > 0:29:44- As I've mentioned, I started - the company about three years ago.
0:29:44 > 0:29:50- I'd been building up to - its formation for about 18 months.
0:29:50 > 0:29:52- After the earthquake in Nepal...
0:29:53 > 0:29:58- ..I felt that I had a responsibility - and an opportunity...
0:29:58 > 0:30:03- ..to create a company that - helped the country's artisans...
0:30:03 > 0:30:06- ..to earn a wage - and move on from the disaster.
0:30:07 > 0:30:11- We sell a lot of the jewellery - in America and Germany.
0:30:11 > 0:30:15- Is there anywhere in Wales - that sells the jewellery?
0:30:15 > 0:30:16- No, not yet.
0:30:16 > 0:30:18- Not yet.
0:30:18 > 0:30:20- If anyone watching has a shop...
0:30:20 > 0:30:24- Yes, it would be lovely - to come back to Wales.
0:30:24 > 0:30:26- When are you going back?
0:30:26 > 0:30:28- I'm here for a fortnight...
0:30:28 > 0:30:31- ..and then I'm in America - for a trade fair...
0:30:32 > 0:30:35- ..before returning to Nepal - in mid February.
0:30:35 > 0:30:40- We saw you with Daf and Steff but - it's great to meet you in person.
0:30:40 > 0:30:41- Thank you for having me.
0:30:41 > 0:30:42- Thank you for having me.- - Thank you.
0:30:44 > 0:30:47- Good luck to Jyoti.
0:30:47 > 0:30:53- How many of you still use - a pen and paper every day?
0:30:53 > 0:30:58- That was the question - on Daf Wyn's lips last week.
0:30:58 > 0:30:59- Let's hear the answer.
0:31:06 > 0:31:09- We live in a digital era.
0:31:10 > 0:31:12- This device - has taken over our lives.
0:31:12 > 0:31:17- For some, it's a daily planner - equipped with a diary and notebook.
0:31:17 > 0:31:21- But what's wrong with - an old fashioned pen and paper?
0:31:25 > 0:31:31- In the last five years, - stationary sales have stabilized.
0:31:33 > 0:31:37- There's less spending money - on goods like pens and paper...
0:31:38 > 0:31:42- ..but people have fallen in love - with artistic items...
0:31:42 > 0:31:46- ..that you can keep and treasure.
0:31:47 > 0:31:53- Specialist shops have seen a 20% - rise in sales of office supplies...
0:31:53 > 0:31:55- ..like this shop in Llandysul.
0:31:56 > 0:32:01- Styles have changed - and young people want funky things.
0:32:01 > 0:32:04- Last year, I ordered in a batch - of new notepads.
0:32:05 > 0:32:08- They have covers made from wool...
0:32:09 > 0:32:12- ..or have a shiny paper cover - or a print featuring animals.
0:32:13 > 0:32:15- They're a sell-out.
0:32:15 > 0:32:18- A little notebook - is more personal...
0:32:18 > 0:32:22- ..than a standard A4 binder.
0:32:22 > 0:32:26- We stock an array of Biros and pens.
0:32:26 > 0:32:31- People prefer to use - a sophisticated pen...
0:32:31 > 0:32:34- ..as opposed to a cheap one.
0:32:37 > 0:32:41- A pen and paper is also useful - when you're baking bread.
0:32:42 > 0:32:43- Hello, Crwst?
0:32:44 > 0:32:48- I run a micro bakery - and a pen and paper is essential.
0:32:48 > 0:32:52- I take orders over the phone - or from visitors...
0:32:52 > 0:32:55- ..by using a pen and paper.
0:32:55 > 0:32:58- One bloomer and two sourdough.
0:32:58 > 0:33:01- I'll jot it down - and I'll see you then.
0:33:01 > 0:33:02- Ta-ra!
0:33:02 > 0:33:07- I like to have notepads that are - colourful or have a floral pattern.
0:33:08 > 0:33:10- I also like to keep a journal.
0:33:10 > 0:33:13- These are my diaries.
0:33:14 > 0:33:19- I've also got practical notepads - for my orders or business ideas.
0:33:20 > 0:33:24- The jotter-box is great - and has individual notelets.
0:33:24 > 0:33:28- This is my first port of call when - taking an order over the phone...
0:33:28 > 0:33:31- ..before transferring it to a diary.
0:33:33 > 0:33:36- And speaking of diaries...
0:33:36 > 0:33:41- ..the singer, Heather Jones has kept - a record of her life for decades!
0:33:43 > 0:33:47- I started writing a diary in 1958 - or thereabouts...
0:33:48 > 0:33:53- ..but the only one I've salvaged - from my childhood is from 1966.
0:33:54 > 0:33:58- I was 16 years old - and you can see that I wrote a lot.
0:33:59 > 0:34:03- I mention the girls from my school - and the lads I dated.
0:34:03 > 0:34:05- Geraint Jarman!
0:34:05 > 0:34:09- Yes, the diary - acts as a great reminder...
0:34:09 > 0:34:12- ..but this one has seen better days!
0:34:12 > 0:34:17- This diary is in a sorry state - and I've lost its cover.
0:34:17 > 0:34:22- But I started buying - Forever Friends diaries...
0:34:22 > 0:34:26- ..and I've got a lot of them - but they stopped selling them...
0:34:27 > 0:34:30- ..so I opted for Winnie the Pooh.
0:34:30 > 0:34:32- I don't like Winnie the Pooh!
0:34:32 > 0:34:38- In the digital era, there's always - room for a good old pen and paper.
0:34:38 > 0:34:41- I like to make quick notes.
0:34:41 > 0:34:44- I'd get flustered - if I had to do it on a computer.
0:34:45 > 0:34:48- I still write shopping lists.
0:34:48 > 0:34:53- More companies are stocking these - items and more people buy them.
0:34:53 > 0:34:55- Long live the pen and paper!
0:35:00 > 0:35:02- Hear, hear!
0:35:02 > 0:35:05- In the final part - of today's programme...
0:35:05 > 0:35:11- ..I visit a Welsh shop called - Llyfrau'r Enfys in Caerphilly.
0:35:12 > 0:35:16- Gerallt Pennant goes back to school - in a forest!
0:35:16 > 0:35:18- Join me in a few minutes.
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0:35:24 > 0:35:24- Subtitles
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0:35:29 > 0:35:31- Welcome back.
0:35:31 > 0:35:36- It's great to hear about the opening - rather than the closure of shops.
0:35:36 > 0:35:42- Llyfrau'r Enfys is a new Welsh shop - that has opened in Caerphilly.
0:35:42 > 0:35:45- I went there - and got a very warm welcome.
0:35:50 > 0:35:55- Llyfrau'r Enfys is your shop - and it was your dream.
0:35:55 > 0:35:57- Tell us more about yourself.
0:35:57 > 0:36:00- I was born in Caerphilly...
0:36:00 > 0:36:03- ..and went to the Tonyfelin nursery.
0:36:03 > 0:36:05- That was a long time ago!
0:36:05 > 0:36:08- I went to school - at Ysgol Gymraeg Caerffili...
0:36:08 > 0:36:11- ..before going to Ysgol Cwm Rhymni.
0:36:11 > 0:36:16- I didn't speak a lot of Welsh - after I left school...
0:36:17 > 0:36:20- ..but when Samuel was born...
0:36:20 > 0:36:24- ..I knew that I wanted to go down - the route of a Welsh education.
0:36:24 > 0:36:30- He started at Tonyfelin nursery - and I ran the Ti a Fi toddler group.
0:36:31 > 0:36:33- I love books - so it was perfect for me.
0:36:33 > 0:36:37- I got to work with children - and had fun telling the stories.
0:36:38 > 0:36:43- I saw this place - and it came along at the right time.
0:36:43 > 0:36:48- I've spent years of dreaming - and learning...
0:36:48 > 0:36:52- ..and I'm proud - to have got here now.
0:36:55 > 0:36:59- How important is it - to have a Welsh shop in Caerphilly?
0:36:59 > 0:37:05- Caerphilly is prominent in the - schools but there was nothing here.
0:37:06 > 0:37:12- If it wasn't for the Eisteddfod - or the Ffiliffest...
0:37:12 > 0:37:16- ..then you couldn't buy - Welsh books or merchandise...
0:37:17 > 0:37:19- ..so I had to do something about it.
0:37:20 > 0:37:22- I did this for me...
0:37:23 > 0:37:27- ..and I get Welsh learners - and adults and it's been fantastic.
0:37:27 > 0:37:29- It really is.
0:37:29 > 0:37:32- There's an array of things - in the shop.
0:37:32 > 0:37:34- What are your best-sellers?
0:37:34 > 0:37:40- Welsh speakers buy the novels but - people always want children's books.
0:37:40 > 0:37:45- I order books and it's like - Christmas when they are delivered!
0:37:45 > 0:37:47- I get so excited.
0:37:47 > 0:37:51- I also try to sell - locally-produced items...
0:37:51 > 0:37:55- ..such as pieces made from driftwood - by a local lady.
0:37:55 > 0:37:59- There's a mixture of Welsh items - and it's lovely!
0:37:59 > 0:38:02- I'm sure you'll make this a success, - Vikki...
0:38:02 > 0:38:06- ..because you're so passionate - about it all.
0:38:06 > 0:38:08- Good luck and thank you.
0:38:08 > 0:38:10- Good luck and thank you.- - Thank you for coming.
0:38:15 > 0:38:18- Thanks to Vikki - for the warm welcome.
0:38:19 > 0:38:25- People associate schools - with indoor classrooms.
0:38:25 > 0:38:30- A group called Wild Elements - has been formed...
0:38:30 > 0:38:36- ..to educate children about nature - in a fun and muddy way!
0:38:49 > 0:38:53- Everyone is having fun in - this scheme called Wild Elements...
0:38:53 > 0:38:59- ..and the children are getting - experiences in the bucket load.
0:38:59 > 0:39:04- Yes, and we want to get more - children outdoors and into nature...
0:39:04 > 0:39:06- ..to have an array of experiences.
0:39:07 > 0:39:12- They can climb trees, search - for caterpillars in the forest...
0:39:13 > 0:39:15- ..and cook on the open fire.
0:39:15 > 0:39:18- Being outside - heightens their senses.
0:39:18 > 0:39:23- They feel the leaves beneath - their feet and play in the mud.
0:39:28 > 0:39:33- What is your story - with this forest school?
0:39:34 > 0:39:37- I'm originally from Swansea.
0:39:37 > 0:39:41- At that time, I used to go...
0:39:41 > 0:39:47- ..to the Nature Kindergarten - in Swansea before moving here.
0:39:48 > 0:39:53- After moving to North Wales, I've - started a Nature Kindergarten here.
0:39:58 > 0:40:00- The children and parents - also cook...
0:40:01 > 0:40:05- ..but I doubt anyone would eat - anything from your Mud Kitchen!
0:40:05 > 0:40:06- Nora loves it.
0:40:07 > 0:40:12- Yes, and she gets to come outside - to the fresh air for two hours.
0:40:13 > 0:40:17- It's great because she can - make a mess with the mud.
0:40:17 > 0:40:19- This isn't Nora's first visit.
0:40:19 > 0:40:21- This isn't Nora's first visit.- - No, we came last term.
0:40:21 > 0:40:23- Is that nice?
0:40:23 > 0:40:26- This is our second term - and it's great.
0:40:27 > 0:40:28- You both enjoy it.
0:40:28 > 0:40:32- Yes, it's lovely - to spend time together...
0:40:32 > 0:40:37- ..away from the television - and in this environment.
0:40:40 > 0:40:41- Well done!
0:40:44 > 0:40:48- It's almost time for you and Archie - to go home, Selina.
0:40:49 > 0:40:51- I suspect you've both had fun.
0:40:51 > 0:40:54- Yes, we've had a lot of fun.
0:40:54 > 0:40:57- He loves making a mess in the mud.
0:40:57 > 0:41:00- What about the other parents - and children?
0:41:00 > 0:41:03- What will you remember about today?
0:41:03 > 0:41:07- It's great to put on the wellies - and get outdoors for a change.
0:41:11 > 0:41:17- The children love it but the parents - are having a great time too.
0:41:17 > 0:41:21- Yes, everyone benefits from it.
0:41:21 > 0:41:27- People don't realize that this helps - the adults to relax.
0:41:27 > 0:41:33- A bit of mud - also helps the immune system.
0:41:34 > 0:41:39- There's many things you can get in - the same place at the same time...
0:41:39 > 0:41:43- ..without having to work - too hard for it.
0:41:46 > 0:41:51- Our aim at Wild Elements - is to get more children outdoors...
0:41:51 > 0:41:56- ..to enjoy nature and learn about it - in an informal environment.
0:41:57 > 0:42:02- It's hoped that they will protect - the Welsh wildlife in the future.
0:42:08 > 0:42:11- That's a fantastic idea.
0:42:11 > 0:42:14- It's time to enter - the fashion world...
0:42:14 > 0:42:19- ..so let's have some advice from our - resident fashion expert, Huw Fash.
0:42:20 > 0:42:24- The military look is very strong - in this outfit.
0:42:25 > 0:42:26- This is from Debenhams.
0:42:26 > 0:42:32- Debenhams is clever because - they use world-famous designers...
0:42:33 > 0:42:35- ..to design their collections.
0:42:36 > 0:42:41- The Welshman, Julien Macdonald - designed this coat that's 160...
0:42:41 > 0:42:46- ..and you feel the reason for that - price as soon as you pick it up.
0:42:46 > 0:42:49- There's a weight - and a quality to the fabric.
0:42:49 > 0:42:52- It's a very detailed - double-breasted coat...
0:42:52 > 0:42:58- ..with large buttons, - a velvet cuff and some braiding.
0:42:58 > 0:43:00- It's got a bit of everything.
0:43:01 > 0:43:07- I showed this coat in navy - and in a jacket form on Heno...
0:43:07 > 0:43:10- ..but the Prynhawn Da viewers - can see it as a coat.
0:43:10 > 0:43:11- Does it come in other colours?
0:43:11 > 0:43:13- Does it come in other colours?- - No, just black.
0:43:13 > 0:43:19- It's great because you can buy - a lot of bottle green garments now.
0:43:19 > 0:43:25- Bottle green is a difficult colour - when teaming it with autumn shades.
0:43:25 > 0:43:30- It sounds like it should be - an easy colour to match...
0:43:30 > 0:43:33- ..with the tweed and brown hues.
0:43:34 > 0:43:40- When it has a strong blue pigment, - it's best to team it with black.
0:43:40 > 0:43:43- We've also got - three-quarter-length trousers.
0:43:43 > 0:43:47- We can see her tights - which is very fashionable!
0:43:47 > 0:43:49- It's got to be fashionable...
0:43:50 > 0:43:54- ..because you'll struggle to - find boots that aren't on the sale!
0:43:55 > 0:44:00- This moves us through the season - despite the forecast for snow...
0:44:00 > 0:44:03- ..but the shops want you - to buy the new collections.
0:44:04 > 0:44:08- Many viewers will remember these - from the 1980s...
0:44:08 > 0:44:11- ..and we called them Granny Shoes - in those days!
0:44:11 > 0:44:12- They must be Great-Granny Shoes now!
0:44:12 > 0:44:14- They must be Great-Granny Shoes now!- - Yes, Yvonne.
0:44:15 > 0:44:18- It's a simple outfit - that's suitable for all ages.
0:44:18 > 0:44:22- You can buy these garments - in size 20 and bigger.
0:44:22 > 0:44:24- Thank you, Christine.
0:44:24 > 0:44:27- Tanya's outfit - is incredibly practical.
0:44:27 > 0:44:30- There's a lot of cocoon coats - on the high street.
0:44:31 > 0:44:35- These are meant to be big - and loose fitting which is great.
0:44:35 > 0:44:40- Don't make the mistake - of buying this in a smaller size.
0:44:41 > 0:44:42- If you're a size 14...
0:44:42 > 0:44:44- ..buy the size 14!
0:44:44 > 0:44:48- This hasn't been designed - for a person who is a size 14...
0:44:48 > 0:44:51- ..to wear this in a size 12!
0:44:51 > 0:44:54- It's a specific look - so opt for your typical size.
0:44:54 > 0:44:55- Does it keep you warm?
0:44:55 > 0:44:58- Does it keep you warm?- - Yes, this fabric keeps you warm.
0:44:58 > 0:45:02- Tanya can open the coat - to reveal the lovely tunic.
0:45:02 > 0:45:08- Don't worry about the tunic - being longer than the coat.
0:45:08 > 0:45:10- It's teamed with coloured jeans.
0:45:11 > 0:45:13- I want to point out the shoes.
0:45:14 > 0:45:17- These shoes had a name - that cannot be repeated on camera!
0:45:18 > 0:45:21- I'll just tell you - that these have a crepe sole.
0:45:21 > 0:45:24- These echo the fashion of the Mods.
0:45:24 > 0:45:26- It was odd to see these in Llanelli.
0:45:27 > 0:45:30- I read an article - in the Llanelli Star last week...
0:45:30 > 0:45:35- ..about a society that has reunited - the original Mods of Llanelli.
0:45:35 > 0:45:41- They are much older but bring their - scooters to Llanelli once a month...
0:45:41 > 0:45:44- ..and these shoes - are back in the shops!
0:45:44 > 0:45:46- Margaret is our final model.
0:45:46 > 0:45:50- I decided to keep everything - very simple with Margaret...
0:45:50 > 0:45:54- ..but have got one of those - floral bomber jackets.
0:45:54 > 0:45:59- Over the summer, we saw these in - TopShop, New Look and River Island.
0:45:59 > 0:46:01- They had busy patterns.
0:46:01 > 0:46:06- I suspect the shops that cater - for an older clientele...
0:46:07 > 0:46:10- ..realized that their customers - were wearing them...
0:46:10 > 0:46:15- ..so did something tasteful that - will take you through to spring.
0:46:15 > 0:46:19- You can wear it with a pink dress - or blue garments.
0:46:20 > 0:46:25- The trousers are tailored with - slits at the bottom for the boots.
0:46:25 > 0:46:29- I'm delighted that Monsoon - is still selling boots.
0:46:29 > 0:46:32- You can buy some boots - for the coming months...
0:46:33 > 0:46:36- ..that can be stored - and kept for next winter.
0:46:36 > 0:46:38- The weather isn't great...
0:46:38 > 0:46:43- ..so it's good to have warm boots - to lead you into the spring.
0:46:43 > 0:46:47- I have a word of warning with suede - and I say this every time.
0:46:47 > 0:46:50- Invest in the protective spray.
0:46:50 > 0:46:52- It stops any of the salt marks.
0:46:53 > 0:46:55- How often should you spray them?
0:46:55 > 0:46:57- How often should you spray them?- - Spray them when you buy them.
0:46:58 > 0:47:01- After that, it depends on - how often they are worn.
0:47:01 > 0:47:04- If you wear them - every day to work...
0:47:05 > 0:47:09- ..I would advise you to spray them - every Monday morning.
0:47:10 > 0:47:11- Thank you, Huw.
0:47:11 > 0:47:13- That's it for another week.
0:47:13 > 0:47:15- The last hour has flown by.
0:47:16 > 0:47:18- Make sure - you join us again next week.
0:47:18 > 0:47:22- Until then, - keep practicing your Welsh.
0:47:22 > 0:47:25- It's important to try - but have plenty of fun too.
0:47:26 > 0:47:28- Good morning to you all.
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