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-Hello and welcome

-to Friday's Heno live from Llanelli.

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-It's great to have your company.

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-We've got a mixed-bag for you

-tonight.

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-Another week has flown by.

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-Yes, indeed.

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-Tonight, Yvonne attends a luncheon

-that celebrates the women of Wales.

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-The London Marathon

-takes place on Sunday.

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-Hundreds of Welsh runners

-will pound the capital's streets.

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-We'll chat to a few of them.

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-Rhodri Davies is in St David's

-but is nowhere near the cathedral.

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-I'm visiting a hotel that boasts

-some of the best views in Wales.

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-This could all be yours

-for a small fortune.

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-There's a ferret in the studio.

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-It's in the shape of darts player,

-Jonny The Ferret Clayton.

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-He's shared the stage with Phil

-Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld.

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-We look forward to throwing

-a few darts with him later.

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-Tonight, we reveal the winner of

-our spring photography competition.

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-Keith Morris has been judging

-your handy lens work for hours.

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-We'll find out the winner later.

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-Cardiff also launches

-the first Festival of Voice.

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-Caryl Parry Jones

-is here to tell us more about it.

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-Thank you.

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-I'll be curating the Cymanfa Ganu

-during the Festival of Voice...

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-..at St David's Hall in Cardiff

-on 11 June.

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-Every year, around 500 women

-attend a special luncheon.

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-It celebrates the immense

-contribution that women in Wales...

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-..make to business, medicine,

-charity, the arts and much more.

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-The annual event has raised over

-800,000 for Save The Children...

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-..and evolved as one of the

-biggest annual highlights in Wales.

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-Who better to join them

-than our very own Yvonne.

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-I've come to Cardiff for

-the Women In Wales annual luncheon.

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-This event has run since 1992.

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-During 24 years, it's raised

-over 800,000 for Save The Children.

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-I'm joined by Jenny Ogwen.

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-It's another successful luncheon

-that goes from strength to strength.

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-How long have you been coming here?

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-My mother supported the charity

-and I'm continuing the tradition.

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-I was a member of the committee

-for 15 years until I stood down.

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-Hopefully, today's luncheon

-will raise a sum of 40,000.

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-How will the proceeds

-be used for the charity?

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-Everyone's enjoying here today

-with the fine food and champagne.

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-Millions of children and families in

-Wales live below the poverty line.

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-Save The Children will help them

-and others across the world.

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-There's so much poverty in Wales

-which is awful in this day and age.

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-I strongly believe that

-the government should take action.

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-What's on the bill today?

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-Malcolm Ross is a guest speaker and

-is associated with the Royal family.

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-The Queen was 90 yesterday

-so I'm sure he'll enlighten us.

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-There are fashions shows,

-an auction and a raffle.

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-Save The Children have delved

-into the world of technology...

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-..with iPads on every table

-for us all to make our bids.

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-But I'm at a total loss

-on how to do it!

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-Your friends are Elizabeth and Ann.

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-They've also been on the committee.

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-You've worked tirelessly in aid

-of Save The Children, Elizabeth.

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-As a committee member,

-I helped raise a lot of money.

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-I've sung on behalf of the charity

-and raised as much cash as possible.

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-Where have you travelled from, Ann?

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-I've come from Penarth.

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-I hope you'll behave yourselves.

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-Yes, I think we will!

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-Nothing beats an afternoon

-with friends and fine food...

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-..whilst helping to fund-raise.

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-Rachel Thomas

-is Chairperson of Women In Wales.

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-How much organization

-does all this involve?

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-It involves a lot of work.

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-Committee meetings

-are held ten times a year.

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-They're an excellent committee.

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-I've taken a shine to your hat

-and wouldn't mind one myself!

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-Helen is Rachel's daughter so what

-are you looking forward to mostly?

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-I'm hoping that Malcolm Ross slips

-out a few secrets about the monarch.

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-I adore your dress as well.

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-Lisa, you're from Pembrokeshire,

-but have you been here before.

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-No, I'm supporting my mother-in-law

-who is a committee member.

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-You look very stylish too.

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-Thanks, it's a chance

-to get the glad rags on.

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-Everyone is here to enjoy,

-socialize and to dine...

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-..but most importantly to help

-raise funds for Save The Children...

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-..all thanks to the fantastic work

-performed by Women In Wales.

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-Cheers!

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-Thank you, Yvonne.

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-Caryl Parry Jones

-joins us on the sofa tonight.

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-have you been to that luncheon?

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-I don't have a hat

-to go to that event!

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-Caryl is here to tell us about

-the Festival of Voice in Cardiff.

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-There's an array of artists...

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-..taking part

-in the Festival of Voice.

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-The Festival of Voice

-runs from 3 to 12 June in Cardiff.

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-I'll be curating the Cymanfa Ganu

-during the Festival of Voice...

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-..at St David's Hall in Cardiff

-on 11 June.

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-I'm so excited about it.

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-This is a very Welsh tradition.

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-We can show the world...

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-..that we can sing in four voices.

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-I've been working with

-Rob Nichols...

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-..and we've chosen

-some of the old favourites.

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-Huw Tregelles Williams

-is also playing the organ.

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-Rebecca Evans and Rhys Meirion...

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-..will also be performing.

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-It's at St David's Hall.

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-I'd love to fill that hall.

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-We need to sing so loud

-that we raise the roof...

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-..of St David's Hall.

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-At one time, the Cymanfa Ganu

-was very important...

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-..and people bought hats

-for the event.

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-The tradition dates back

-to the 18th century.

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-People held these events

-to secure the future of our hymns.

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-Joseph Parry and other composers

-would write these hymns.

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-Hymn tunes are very important...

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-..as a musical form.

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-We've often sung the hymn tunes at

-events outside the church or chapel.

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-The audience

-makes the night so important.

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-The audience is the true stars.

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-There are tickets available.

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-You can buy them from

-the Festival of Voice website.

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-The tickets are 10.

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-It's also the first game

-for Wales to play in Euro 2016.

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-There will be screens in the area.

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-You can join us

-after watching the football.

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-I'm surprised that Cardiff hasn't

-hosted this kind of festival before.

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-There's some amazing artists

-during the week.

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-There's Bryn Terfel, Peter Carrie

-and Charlotte Church.

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-There's also Rufus Wainwright.

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-You need to buy your tickets now.

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-There's the creme de la creme of

-artists working on the festival.

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-I think the Welsh are the only

-ones who can sing with gusto.

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-Most of these events

-are in the winter or at Easter.

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-It's great to have this event

-in the summer.

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-It's time for a break

-but there's still more to come.

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-Rhodri Gomer will meet

-brave London Marathon runners.

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-Stay tuned for the moment

-we've all been waiting for.

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-Keith Morris judges your prints in

-our spring photography competition.

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-See you in a couple of minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-Angharad Mair has arrived in London

-to take part in Sunday's marathon.

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-She sent us a photograph

-of her number...

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-..and wants to wish all of her

-fellow runners the best of luck.

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-Good luck to Angharad

-from all of us here at Heno.

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-There are many Welsh competitors

-once again...

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-..and each one is raising money

-for good causes.

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-Rhodri Gomer has been to meet

-some of the competitors.

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-Running over 26 miles

-is a feat in itself...

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-..but the majority of those taking

-part in the London Marathon...

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-..will also be raising money

-for charity.

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-On Heno, we think that you all

-deserve some recognition.

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-In recent weeks, I've been to meet

-some of you to hear your stories.

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-I'm running for two charities

-including the Brain Tumour Charity.

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-Brain tumours

-affect a lot of young people.

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-I'm also raising money

-for the Alzheimer's Society.

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-This isn't an illness for the old as

-it can affect many young people too.

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-We need to do more research

-into providing care.

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-I've chosen to run

-for Parkinson's UK.

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-It's a worthy charity that's

-very important to my family...

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-..as both my father and uncle

-have Parkinson's.

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-It's a charity that helps sufferers

-to live normal lives.

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-I've chosen to run

-for Action For Children.

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-I work with children with special

-needs and learning disabilities.

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-Action For Children

-supports some of those schools.

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-It also helps children who haven't

-had the best start in life.

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-I tragically lost a cousin

-to stomach cancer a few years ago.

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-Everyone knows somebody who has been

-affected by the disease.

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-This prompted me to run the marathon

-because he is still greatly missed.

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-I wanted a local, Welsh charity

-so I chose the St David's Hospice.

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-My wife ran the London Marathon

-last year so she set the benchmark!

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-I was asked to run the marathon

-by the charity, Tros Gynnal Plant.

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-A few years ago,

-The Children's Society left Wales...

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-..and stopped caring for children

-who are mistreated or needed homes.

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-This charity takes its name from

-a translation by Sion Aled Owen.

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-The charity cares for children who

-are mistreated or living in poverty.

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-I'm honoured to run for them thanks

-to my role in inspiring the name.

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-This is one of the iconic marathons

-in the world.

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-I've run in Berlin, New York and

-Dublin so I had to do London too!

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-Our spring photography competition

-has again been a great success.

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-We've received hundreds of entries

-and we're thankful for each one.

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-The time has come to find out

-who has won our competition.

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-The winner will receive

-an iPad or a television.

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-Photographer, Keith Morris has

-the task of deciding the winner.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-There's plenty of scope

-at this time of year.

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-The weather has been improving.

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-The days are longer.

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-It's warmer.

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-The flowers are starting to grow.

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-The sun is shining on our hair.

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-That is if you have hair!

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-There's so much scope

-at this time of year.

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-The standard always gets higher

-with each competition.

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-Every time we do a competition...

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-..we have more entries...

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-..and entries from those people

-who haven't entered before.

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-I struggled to get my top ten.

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-It was even more difficult to get

-the top three.

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-There are few photos

-that have your seal of approval.

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-I love some humour in a photograph.

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-There's a little girl

-in a Welsh costume...

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-..gazing at the flowers and the hen.

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-Next, we have a great photograph

-of some leaping lambs.

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-It's amazing to capture that moment.

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-It came close to the top.

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-Rhodri Evans took that photograph.

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-We've got another photograph

-of the bee collecting nectar.

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-It's great to see that people

-have been experimental.

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-It's great to have something new

-to look at.

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-Third place goes to James Claridge

-for his photograph of a daffodil.

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-Third place goes to James Claridge

-for his photograph of daffodils.

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-It epitomizes the spring.

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-It's so colourful.

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-I want to know the location

-of that photograph.

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-Our runner-up is Hannah Hughes with

-her shot of a girl on a mountain.

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-Hannah's photograph is taken on top

-of the mountain with the snow.

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-This girl has scaled

-the summit of the mountain.

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-It has the sunset.

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-It shows some real adventure.

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-Who is the winner of our 2016

-spring photography competition?

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-Our winner is Andrew Scourfield with

-his image of a girl on a tree trunk.

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-I love the fact that the girl

-is wearing a red coat...

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-..and she isn't gazing

-at the camera.

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-It would be more like a portrait

-if the girl was facing the camera.

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-It's a great composition.

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-Well done to Andrew.

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-It's a fantastica photograph,

-Andrew.

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-It's a fantastic photograph,

-Andrew.

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-We all love that photograph.

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-We'll have another photography

-competition before long.

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-Thank you, Keith.

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-We always love hearing

-from our viewers.

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-Thanks to Gareth Pritchard

-of Llandudno for contacting us...

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-..about a group called Gwiltwyr

-y Creuddyn or Creuddyn Quilters.

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-They've recently completed

-their most recent quilt...

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-..which will be given to a raffle

-to raise money for a good cause.

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-Our cameras went to Lan-Elian

-to meet these special quilters.

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-It started with six ladies

-from the Llandudno Merched y Wawr.

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-We all enjoy sewing and

-a few of us attend quilting classes.

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-This is our third quilt and one

-went to the St David's Hospice...

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-..the other was for Ty Gobaith

-and this one is for Tenovus.

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-We meet every week.

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-People tend to stay at home more

-as they get older...

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-..but this encourages us to go out

-and meet at each other's homes.

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-I'm the latest member of the group.

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-We've made smaller pieces but was

-delighted with the large quilt.

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-It only took about a year to make.

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-We're all currently working

-on our own pieces.

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-This is a quilt

-for a child in the family.

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-Dilys and I compete with Merched

-y Wawr at the Royal Welsh Show.

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-Dilys did the needlework whilst

-I entered the cookery competitions.

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-It's all about socializing and I've

-learnt a lot from Dilys and Eirwen.

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-I've made three or four large quilts

-but I don't need any more...

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-..so I make cushions now.

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-We moved to Llandudno from Newbury

-and I joined Merched y Wawr.

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-I've learnt a lot from the ladies

-and I love it.

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-At the moment,

-we're working on the quilt.

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-We're selling raffle tickets.

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-There's a coffee morning at 10.30am

-on the last Thursday in July...

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-..at Seilo Chapel in Llandudno.

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-A representative from Tenovus

-will be there to draw the raffle...

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-..and one lucky person

-will take the quilt home.

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-Thanks to Gareth for contacting us.

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-After the break...

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-..Rhodri Davies guides us around

-one of Wales' biggest hotels.

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-I'm going to be playing darts

-with Jonny 'The Ferret' Clayton.

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-Are you ready, Jonny?

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-Yes, I'm ready.

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-Game on.

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-Welcome back.

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-That game didn't last long!

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-Our next guest, Jonny the Ferret

-Clayton is latest professional...

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-..to stand alongside Phil Taylor,

-Raymond van Barneveld...

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-..and Michael van Gerwen.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-A plasterer from Pontyberem,

-tell us more about the ferret?

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-I was too old to play rugby...

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-..so I wanted to find another sport.

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-My father loved the sport.

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-I started playing for the county...

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-..and then played for Wales.

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-I got the chance to play against

-some of the big names...

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-..in the world of darts.

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-Does it come naturally for you?

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-A lot of it is natural...

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-..but you need to do

-a lot of practice.

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-I practice for two hours a night.

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-Practice makes perfect!

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-Where does the ferret come into it?

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-I got the name of the The Ferret

-when I was playing rugby.

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-They thought I was a little bit sly!

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-Tell us about the match

-in Llanelli tomorrow night.

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-There's a darts championship

-in Llanelli tomorrow night...

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-..at Parc y Scarlets.

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-Michael van Gerwen

-is going to be there...

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-..and he's the number one player

-at the moment.

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-It's all at Parc y Scarlets.

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-Mark Webster and other players

-will do a round robin.

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-The rest of the players...

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-..will get to play against

-some of the big names of the sport.

0:28:390:28:44

-It's difficult to get tickets

-for a darts championship.

0:28:440:28:51

-The audience make a lot of noise.

0:28:520:28:56

-It's great!

0:28:560:28:59

-Everyone has so much fun...

0:29:000:29:02

-..and you just

-have to go along with it.

0:29:030:29:13

-However, you can always

-hear that one voice...

0:29:130:29:17

-..who has something bad

-to say about you.

0:29:170:29:23

-I was raised on Bullseye

-as a child.

0:29:230:29:26

-I remember Bullseye.

0:29:270:29:30

-You get a monetary prize.

0:29:300:29:33

-We play three times

-at the weekend...

0:29:330:29:43

-..and you could win up to 30,000

-in a weekend.

0:29:470:29:51

-Do you wear a specific shirt

-to play?

0:29:510:29:54

-It's important to wear

-black trousers...

0:29:550:29:59

-..and either a polo shirt

-or a shirt.

0:30:000:30:07

-I don't have a special pair

-of darts.

0:30:070:30:17

-Are you on the list

-with the very best?

0:30:180:30:27

-I'm currently ranked 67th

-in the world.

0:30:270:30:31

-I'd love to win a title

-in the future.

0:30:310:30:40

-There's still tickets left

-to the event tomorrow.

0:30:400:30:45

-I'd advise you to buy them now!

0:30:450:30:47

-One of Wales' most renowned hotels

-and best views...

0:30:480:30:53

-..is up for auction

-over the next few months.

0:30:530:30:57

-The Warpool Court Hotel

-in St David's.

0:30:570:31:00

-The hotel is estimated between

-two and three million pounds.

0:31:000:31:04

-Rhodri has been to find out what

-the new owners get for their money.

0:31:040:31:08

-There's a wealth of history within

-the grade II listed building...

0:31:090:31:14

-..that also boasts luxury and style.

0:31:140:31:19

-But this is the major selling point

-for the Warpool Court Hotel.

0:31:190:31:27

-The views from the Warpool Court

-Hotel are the best in Pembrokeshire.

0:31:330:31:40

-I'd even go as far as saying

-the best in Wales and the world.

0:31:400:31:45

-The Sunday Times said the views from

-the bedrooms at Warpool Court...

0:31:450:31:51

-..are amongst

-the top ten in the world.

0:31:510:31:59

-The Warpool Court Hotel is

-a very special place in St Davids.

0:31:590:32:05

-It's a large, majestic place.

0:32:050:32:11

-This is where you would come

-for those special occasions.

0:32:110:32:14

-I've been lucky enough

-to know some of its owners.

0:32:150:32:21

-It's an important part of St David's

-and the surrounding area.

0:32:220:32:26

-The Warpool Court Hotel

-is part of this community.

0:32:260:32:33

-One of its unique features are the

-thousands of tiles in the building.

0:32:330:32:41

-Every tile was made by the owner of

-the site in the early 20th century.

0:32:410:32:50

-Ada Lansdown Williams was the lady

-who named Warpool Court.

0:32:500:32:56

-She moved here and added the tiles

-that can be seen behind me.

0:32:560:33:02

-Some of the tiles

-are her memories of her family.

0:33:020:33:10

-Others focus on Welsh history and

-look back at the time of Hywel Dda.

0:33:100:33:20

-The tiles not only record

-family history and famous stories...

0:33:200:33:25

-..but also Welsh history

-and the traditions of Hywel Dda.

0:33:250:33:32

-They are amazing and detailed

-but this is an amazing place.

0:33:320:33:37

-It's been part of St Davids

-since 1870.

0:33:370:33:43

-The current owner, Peter Trier,

-has been here for many decades.

0:33:440:33:49

-He's retiring and the Warpool

-has a price tag of 2-3 million.

0:33:490:33:56

-What do the buyers

-get for their money?

0:33:560:34:02

-It's rare to get the opportunity

-to sell such a place.

0:34:020:34:08

-The Warpool Court Hotel is important

-to St Davids and the whole county.

0:34:080:34:14

-It has 22 ensuite bedrooms.

0:34:140:34:16

-There's 15 acres of land

-and most of that is gardens.

0:34:160:34:22

-It has a swimming pool,

-tennis court and plenty of parking.

0:34:220:34:28

-It's half a mile

-from the centre of St David's...

0:34:280:34:33

-..and boasts amazing views

-of St Brides Bay to Skomer Island.

0:34:330:34:37

-You couldn't ask for a better place.

0:34:370:34:45

-It's an emotional time

-for everyone linked with the place.

0:34:450:34:49

-The Warpool could be transformed

-into a private home...

0:34:490:34:54

-..but it's hoped that it remains

-an integral part of the town.

0:34:540:35:04

-I hope it remains an important part

-of the community and our lives.

0:35:060:35:15

-Are you interested in a bid, Caryl?

0:35:230:35:26

-I'd love to buy it.

0:35:260:35:31

-I might buy two of them!

0:35:320:35:40

-It would be lovely to live there.

0:35:400:35:44

-I'd love it.

0:35:440:35:49

-I could take so many photographs.

0:35:490:35:52

-In the final part

-of the programme...

0:35:520:35:54

-..we meet more of the brave

-London Marathon runners.

0:35:550:35:58

-We're having a great time

-at the Women in Wales dinner.

0:35:580:36:01

-Later, I'll be giving you

-the weather for your weekend events.

0:36:020:36:08

-There's a coffee morning on 23 April

-at the Menai Bridge Town Hall.

0:36:140:36:18

-It's for the National Eisteddfod and

-tickets can be bought at Awen Menai.

0:36:180:36:23

-Ysgol Llanllechid and the Eryri

-Harriers has the Moelwynion Race...

0:36:230:36:30

-..on 23 April.

0:36:310:36:34

-You can register

-at the school's car park at 11.00am.

0:36:350:36:39

-There's also children's races

-at midday.

0:36:390:36:44

-It's a fun-filled day for the family

-so come in your droves.

0:36:440:36:51

-On Sunday 24 April

-at Y Cwtsh in Pontyberem...

0:36:510:36:56

-..there's an afternoon tea

-with clothing from Lan Llofft...

0:36:560:37:00

-..between midday and 4.00pm.

0:37:000:37:06

-There's a coffee morning

-for Parkinson's Awareness Week...

0:37:060:37:10

-..at Waunfawr Community Hall

-in Aberystwyth...

0:37:100:37:13

-..on Saturday 23 April

-from 10.30am until midday.

0:37:130:37:22

-It's being opened

-by the MP, Mark Williams.

0:37:230:37:28

-Please make a donation on arrival

-and all are welcome.

0:37:280:37:34

-Join us at Theatr Fach Llangefni

-to see the comedy, Romans.

0:37:340:37:38

-It runs from 27 to 30 April.

0:37:380:37:44

-Tickets are available from Cwpwrdd

-Cornel or by calling 01248 725 732.

0:37:440:37:52

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0:37:590:38:01

-Welcome back.

0:38:040:38:06

-Earlier, we met some

-of our viewers competing...

0:38:060:38:09

-..in Sunday's London Marathon.

0:38:090:38:11

-Thousands of people will take on the

-26-mile race at 9.00am on Sunday.

0:38:120:38:16

-Here are some more of our viewers

-who will be competing on Sunday.

0:38:160:38:20

-I did the Snowdonia Marathon

-in the autumn...

0:38:230:38:27

-..and finished with the best time so

-there's still life in the old girl!

0:38:280:38:33

-Cancer Research Wales called me on

-the day I was going to Snowdonia...

0:38:330:38:38

-..and I agreed to do London because

-cancer affects so many people...

0:38:380:38:46

-..and all the funds for this charity

-remains in Wales.

0:38:470:38:57

-I chose Bone Cancer Research as my

-charity for very personal reasons.

0:38:590:39:04

-A school friend died at the age

-of 20 of bone cancer.

0:39:040:39:08

-It's affects 600 people each year

-and primarily affects young men.

0:39:090:39:14

-There's been research but we still

-don't know why it affects young men.

0:39:140:39:24

-I'm running for Mencap as it helps

-those with learning disabilities.

0:39:280:39:33

-My brother is very autistic

-and I want to help other families.

0:39:330:39:38

-It helps by giving one-on-one

-sessions to those with disabilities.

0:39:380:39:43

-They also support families who have

-a member with learning disabilities.

0:39:430:39:48

-I want the money I raise

-to help children in Wales.

0:39:480:39:58

-Three years ago,

-Mam was diagnosed with MS.

0:40:020:40:06

-It turned our world upside down

-and Mam couldn't work any more.

0:40:060:40:11

-I wanted to do what I could

-by raising money for the charity.

0:40:120:40:17

-There is no cure for this condition

-but you learn to live with it.

0:40:170:40:23

-It causes immense fatigue.

0:40:230:40:27

-It can affect the eyes, legs,

-ability to walk and brain function.

0:40:270:40:32

-The charity helps people

-to live as full a life as possible.

0:40:320:40:42

-I'm raising money for the

-Oxygen Therapy Centre in Cardigan.

0:40:420:40:46

-It's a small, local,

-community-based charity...

0:40:460:40:50

-..that helps people with MS

-and motor neurone disease.

0:40:500:40:57

-It also helps children

-who have cerebral palsy.

0:40:570:41:01

-It's an important local charity.

0:41:010:41:06

-Dig deep and give generously

-to these very worthy causes.

0:41:060:41:11

-All I can do is say good luck to

-everyone who is running on Sunday.

0:41:120:41:20

-Enjoy your day!

0:41:200:41:23

-Lleucu Hughes has contacted us...

0:41:300:41:35

-..and would like to wish her

-husband, Gavin Owen Jones luck...

0:41:360:41:39

-..in running his first marathon

-for the Anthony Nolan Charity.

0:41:400:41:44

-Here's a photograph of Gavin,

-Lleucu and their son Llew.

0:41:440:41:48

-Llew is very proud of you and

-wants to say good luck for Sunday.

0:41:480:41:52

-Heno would like to wish all those

-running on Sunday the best of luck.

0:41:520:41:56

-Send in your photographs, name,

-time and registered number to us.

0:41:570:42:02

-We'll exhibit them on Monday's Heno.

0:42:020:42:05

-But what does the weather have

-in store for London this weekend?

0:42:050:42:11

-Yvonne has all of the details.

0:42:110:42:16

-I'm still at the Women In Wales

-dinner for Save The Children...

0:42:160:42:20

-..and Jenny Ogwen is still with me.

0:42:200:42:24

-Yes, and I'm having a great time.

0:42:240:42:27

-My friend is drinking champagne and

-raising money for Save The Children.

0:42:280:42:35

-Jenny has also been keeping

-a watchful eye on the weather.

0:42:350:42:39

-I check the weather every day.

0:42:400:42:44

-Today, we're in a hanger so

-I've got my long johns and vest...

0:42:440:42:48

-..for the Arctic winds

-that we'll get this weekend.

0:42:480:42:53

-Thank you, Jenny

-and enjoy the weekend.

0:42:530:42:58

-Those thermals will be useful over

-the weekend with the Arctic winds.

0:42:580:43:04

-Yesterday saw the warmest day

-of the year...

0:43:040:43:08

-..with temperatures reaching

-20 degrees Celsius in Porthmadog.

0:43:090:43:14

-The weekend will be dry

-with sunny spells...

0:43:150:43:19

-..and a few showers that could

-turn wintry on the mountains.

0:43:190:43:23

-It's apt to be

-at the Glamorgan cricket ground.

0:43:240:43:27

-Dafydd Timothy wants to know about

-the weather in Chirk tomorrow...

0:43:280:43:32

-..as Carmel cricket club

-bat off at 12.30pm.

0:43:330:43:37

-It should be dry but wrap up warm

-as it will be chilly...

0:43:370:43:42

-..with the risk of a few showers.

0:43:420:43:45

-Sunday should remain dry

-with sunny spells but still chilly.

0:43:450:43:49

-It should be good weather for

-those running the London Marathon.

0:43:490:43:54

-It will be chilly with sunny spells

-and possible showers.

0:43:540:43:59

-Good luck to you all

-and enjoy your weekend.

0:43:590:44:04

-Caryl Parry Jones and Keith Morris

-have been our studio guests.

0:44:080:44:12

-Jonny The Ferret Clayton

-has also joined us tonight.

0:44:120:44:20

-Good luck with the darts tournament

-in Parc y Scarlets tomorrow.

0:44:200:44:30

-It starts at 6.00pm.

0:44:310:44:38

-It will run late into the night.

0:44:380:44:46

-The Cymanfa Ganu is on

-Saturday 11 June in St David's Hall.

0:44:470:44:50

-Tickets are available

-from the Festival of Voice website.

0:44:510:45:00

-Do you play darts, Caryl?

0:45:010:45:04

-I used to play darts at college.

0:45:040:45:07

-I had some darts with my name

-on them.

0:45:080:45:13

-I can't see the darts board

-let alone play.

0:45:130:45:22

-Anita is going to be back too.

0:45:220:45:25

-I'll have to think

-about another series.

0:45:250:45:34

-I've written a musical.

0:45:340:45:44

-I'm also working on Radio Cymru.

0:45:470:45:50

-Thank you for joining us.

0:45:500:45:54

-Prynhawn Da returns on Monday

-at 2.00pm.

0:45:540:45:56

-Heno returns on Monday at 7.00pm.

0:45:570:45:59

-Daf Wyn will find out more about

-Celtic Media Festival in Ireland.

0:45:590:46:03

-We'll also be looking ahead to

-the new series of Garddio a Mwy...

0:46:030:46:06

-..which is live from the home

-of Iwan and Sioned Edwards.

0:46:060:46:10

-Alan Davies of Farmers' Union

-of Wales will be our studio guest.

0:46:100:46:14

-We have a competition

-for rugby fans...

0:46:150:46:19

-..to win tickets to Judgement Day

-at the Principality Stadium.

0:46:190:46:24

-From all of us in Llanelli,

-goodnight.

0:46:240:46:29

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