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-Hello and welcome to our

-Bank Holiday edition of Heno.

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-Over the next hour, we'll look back

-at a memorable summer.

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-The summer of 2016

-certainly put Wales on the map.

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-History was made

-as our national football team...

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-..reached the semi-finals

-of Euro 2016 in France.

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-Welsh athletes won four gold

-and six silver medals...

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-..at the Olympics Games in Rio.

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-The Monmouthshire Eisteddfod

-was also an unforgettable one.

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-It was also a busy summer

-across our communities.

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-Tonight, we relive some of those

-moments captured by our cameras.

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-Daf Wyn donned his pink clothes...

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-..for a special

-ribbon race in Ammanford.

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-I received an incredible welcome

-at The Gisda Fun Day in Caernarfon.

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-Gerallt took part in the official

-opening of Cwrw Llyn in Nefyn.

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-Heledd Gwyndaf chats with

-a brave girl from Machynlleth...

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-..who has epilepsy.

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-Seren's story

-is truly inspirational.

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-We close the programme...

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-..with music from the Penisarwaun

-singer and songwriter, Magi Tudur.

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-# But nobody leaves the main road #

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-We start by celebrating the success

-of our national football team...

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-..who reached the

-semi-finals of Euro 2016.

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-Rhedeg i Baris and Please Don't Take

-Me Home were our summer anthems.

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-Sing it, Rhodri!

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-As a programme, we ran to France

-to support the lads.

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-We were also ready to congratulate

-them when they landed back home.

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-Wales! Wales! Wales!

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-Wales! Wales! Wales!

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-CHEERING

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-Congratulations, Osian and

-this is quite a reception for you.

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-It's fantastic and we were

-looking forward to coming home.

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-We've had a very exciting few weeks.

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-Can you describe the tournament

-in your own words?

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-It's been incredible

-and we wanted to do our very best.

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-The players have been amazing.

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-This welcome is proof that they

-are worshipped by the whole nation.

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-It's great to be home

-to see all our fans.

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-What would you like to say to all

-those fans who joined you in France?

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-I want to thank them...

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-..and the whole team is grateful

-for the support.

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-It's great to be home

-so that we can thank them!

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-How would you describe this tour?

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-It was an incredible experience.

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-Playing in Euro 2016 is one thing...

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-..but reaching the semi-finals

-is something I'll never forget.

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-Every game that went by and the way

-we played, there was no fear.

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-We believed in ourselves and knew

-what was happening back home...

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-..and that the nation

-was behind us...

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-..and the support we had in France

-from the famous red wall.

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-It grew, our confidence grew and

-it's an experience you never forget.

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-This is a real welcome.

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-It's incredible to get off the plane

-and be welcomed by all this.

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-How would you describe

-the tournament?

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-It's difficult

-to put it into words...

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-..but I'd like to thank everyone

-for helping me fulfil my dream.

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-Is it true to say that

-you didn't expect to get this far?

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-The team knew that we had the

-possibility to go all the way...

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-..but we're all delighted

-to have reached the semi-finals...

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-..and coming home to this is great.

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-This has been wonderful

-for Wales too.

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-Yes, and it's planted Wales

-firmly on the international map...

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-..in terms of football,

-our culture and language.

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-People want to know more

-about Wales.

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-I think the last few weeks

-have done Wales the world of good.

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-It's fantastic.

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-Congratulations to the lads.

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-Thank you for making it

-a memorable summer for Wales.

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-Next, we head to Ammanford

-for the charity Ribbon Race.

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-The whole community turned out

-in their pink to support the event.

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-Daf Wyn was amongst them.

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-These days, it's common

-to have fund-raising races...

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-..but this one in Ammanford

-is quite unusual.

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-First, it goes

-from one pub to the next...

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-..and everyone has to wear pink.

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-If it's worth doing,

-it's worth doing well!

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-I had breast cancer in 2004.

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-A year later, I decided

-to give something back...

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-..to the unit and the staff

-at Prince Philip Hospital.

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-It started small but has grown

-and everyone puts in a real effort.

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-How much have you raised since 2004?

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-It's about 170,000 and we've given

-over 100,000 to Mr Holt.

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-We've changed it lately

-to support local cancer sufferers...

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-..to help them get to hospital

-and so on.

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-We're the Titty Coaster this year.

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-We do it every year with Sue Ladd

-and friends for a worthy charity.

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-You've got some choreography.

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-You've got some choreography.

-

-Yes, and we'll show you.

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-Off we go!

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-What brings you here today, Huw?

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-It's obvious as it has the best

-fancy dress clothes I've ever seen.

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-I can't wait to judge them...

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-..but will make a sharp exit as I

-think some will be annoyed to lose.

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-I bought the costume

-for my birthday.

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-I decided to spray it pink

-for Sue's race.

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-We're from Cwmgors and there's

-three doctors and two nurses.

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-What operation is this man having?

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-He's having a vasectomy.

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-We'll carry him

-to Ammanford and back...

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-..and have a few drinks too.

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-I've made the effort

-so what do you think?

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-It's sexy!

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-Sexy? Thank you.

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-Are you ready for the race?

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-Are you ready for the race?

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-Yes!

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-The race took us to some of the pubs

-in the town.

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-Whilst walking from one to the next,

-we could collect some coins too.

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-At the start, all the teams

-were attached to a ribbon...

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-..but people complained

-as they couldn't go to the toilet!

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-We've reached Ammanford Rugby Club

-and it's going great.

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-We've done this for years

-and raised a lot of money.

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-They spend so much time

-on the costumes...

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-..and it's getting better

-every year.

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-It took us a month

-to make the roller coaster.

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-We started at 11.00am

-and will go on into the early hours.

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-The sun is out, the flowers are

-in bloom and we're having fun.

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-Everyone has made a great effort.

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-It's all in aid

-of a wonderful charity.

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-It's been a brilliant day

-and I've thoroughly enjoyed it.

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-Are you happy with the day?

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-I'm overwhelmed and we've had

-32 teams in total today.

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-It's a record so totally fantastic!

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-It's great to see community spirit

-at its best.

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-Congratulations to them all and

-thanks for asking us to join you.

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-I have a question for you,

-did you get one over the summer?

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-No. Did you?

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-No. Did you?

-

-No, but what about you at home?

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-We're obviously talking about...

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-The Huw Fash Sash!

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-I'm joined by Huw Beynon.

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-He's come all the way

-from New York to Abergavenny.

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-Is he here for the Eisteddfod?

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-No, but to get a Huw Fash Sash.

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-He looks so cool in his loafers

-with a tassel on the front.

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-Did you buy them in New York?

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-Did you buy them in New York?

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-Yes, of course.

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-These are cropped skinny jeans.

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-I think it's stylish.

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-He's got a matching shirt.

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-Despite the rain, he's staying

-stylish with his sunglasses.

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-It's important.

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-You really deserve my sash.

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-Thank you very much.

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-Huw wins a Huw Fash Sash!

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-You look lovely

-and totally colour co-ordinated.

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-It's a bit of pink.

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-The lipstick matches the pink and

-a coat for the rain and a blow dry.

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-No, I used curlers!

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-Did you opt for wedges because

-you were worried about the weather?

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-Yes, I was.

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-Is there another option in the bag?

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-Is there another option in the bag?

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-Yes, some wellies!

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-We think you look lovely.

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-What do you get?

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-What do you get?

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-A Huw Fash Sash!

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-This is worth more than the Crown.

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-This is worth more than the Crown.

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-A lot more!

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-A lot more!

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-The Huw Fash Sash!

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-Thank you.

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-This is a great monochrome outfit.

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-It's a shirt over the tunic

-over leggings and sandals.

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-Are you alright on this metal track?

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-Are you alright on this metal track?

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-It's not a problem.

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-Tell me about the outfit.

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-Was this something you chose after

-weeks of experimenting with outfits?

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-I don't know about you

-but I love a charity shop.

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-I found a ring and necklace

-and all for 1!

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-Our viewers will love that.

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-It doesn't matter where you buy

-your clothes or what they cost...

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-..because you've won a main prize

-at the Eisteddfod.

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-We all know that

-she's won a Huw Fash Sash!

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-Thank you very much.

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-Is this your first Eisteddfod?

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-Is this your first Eisteddfod?

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-Yes, it is.

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-You look very stylish

-in your hat, sunglasses and beads.

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-You're quite the metrosexual!

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-I lived in Brighton for ten years.

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-I lived in Brighton for ten years.

-

-That says it all so you're Bohemian.

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-What's your name?

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-What's your name?

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-Kelly.

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-Kelly.

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-You've gone for the hairband,

-sunglasses and some denim.

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-Thank you.

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-You look stylish and comfortable.

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-Are you enjoying the Eisteddfod?

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-Are you enjoying the Eisteddfod?

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-Yes, it's wonderful.

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-Let me open the sash...

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-..because you've won for being

-the most stylish couple of the day.

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-Let me give this to you.

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-What do we win? Do we win any money?

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-What do we win? Do we win any money?

-

-What do you win?!

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-You get the Huw Fash Sash!

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-Oh, a Huw Fash Sash. Thank you.

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-Hey, cheers!

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-The Huw Fash Sash was a big

-talking point this summer.

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-They even discussed it

-in the Literary Pavilion!

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-There's still plenty to come.

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-We spoke to the cyclist, Owain Doull

-before he flew to Rio.

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-He's returned with a gold medal.

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-He has a bright future ahead of him.

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-I had a great welcome

-at The Gisda Fun Day.

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-I can't wait to re-live

-that day with you.

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-Don't you move a muscle!

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-.

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-Welcome back to Llanelli

-on Bank Holiday Monday.

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-Before the Olympic Games, Rhodri

-Gomer met with Welsh athletes...

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-..ahead of their flight to Rio.

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-This was the first Olympic Games

-for cyclist, Owain Doull.

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-He returned home with a gold medal.

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-The future looks very promising

-for Owain.

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-As a programme, we're delighted

-to have followed his career.

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-Men's track endurance.

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-Steven Burke, Mark Cavendish...

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-..Ed Clancy, Owain Doull...

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-..and Sir Bradley Wiggins.

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-How does it feel to represent

-Britain in the Rio Olympic Games?

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-It's very exciting and I've worked

-towards this for two to three years.

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-Being selected for a place on the

-plane to Rio is massive for me.

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-You've focused on track work for

-several years with Team Wiggins.

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-The team aimed to unite everyone

-who was training for the Olympics...

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-..and three of the four

-squad members are from Team Wiggins.

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-What's it like to work

-with someone like Sir Bradley?

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-It's phenomenal.

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-Brad's a perfectionist.

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-Watching him tackle different goals

-is an experience in itself.

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-You've been focusing on the track...

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-..but have also enjoyed success

-on the road.

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-The Olympics have been

-my main focus this year...

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-..but I did the Tour of Britain

-last year.

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-Signing with Team Sky was amazing

-and it's all part of my big plan.

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-Joining Team Sky was my dream.

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-Team Sky started in 2010

-when I was a 16-year-old cyclist.

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-Representing Team Sky for the

-next two years is massive for me.

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-Tell us about

-your training schedule.

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-What will you do in the build up

-to the Games and afterwards too?

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-Prior to the Olympics, I'll go to

-the Altitude Training Camp in Italy.

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-I'm also looking forward to staying

-at the pre-holding camp in Newport.

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-I'll go and compete in Rio before

-having a break for a few days.

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-I'll return to my training for the

-World Road Championships in Qatar.

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-When are joining Team Sky

-and starting to race on the road?

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-I start immediately after Rio

-with a training trip to Nice.

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-I hope to do some smaller races...

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-..just to familiarize myself

-with the team.

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-You've been living in Manchester

-for five years.

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-It's fantastic for track training.

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-Yes, I finished school at 18

-after doing my A levels...

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-..and moved to Manchester.

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-This is one of the best places

-to train for the Olympics...

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-..and be part of

-the Team GB cycling squad.

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-But you plan to move back to Wales.

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-Yes, I'll move back to Cardiff

-in the year after the Olympic Games.

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-I'll commute between there and Nice

-so it isn't a bad life!

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-What are your hopes for the Olympics

-and the future?

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-It's our aim to win the gold medal

-in the Olympics.

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-The team and myself wouldn't

-be happy with any other result.

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-I've dedicated four years of my life

-to it.

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-We aim to win a medal.

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-In the future...

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-..I hope to emulate Luke

-and Geraint's road success...

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-..in the Classics

-and Tour de France.

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-Congratulations to Owain Doull

-and the rest of the team.

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-And yes, he achieved his goals.

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-And yes, he achieved his goals.

-

-Winning a gold medal is incredible.

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-Every year, one of my highlights

-of the summer...

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-..is the Gisda Fun Day

-in Caernarfon.

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-Gisda is a charity for the homeless

-in North-West Wales.

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-Every summer, they have a party

-to celebrate this important work.

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-I always look forward

-to the annual invitation.

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-The Gisda Fun Day has a bouncy

-castle, refreshments and crafts...

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-..and it's all to raise awareness

-of the work of this charity.

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-The charity was founded in 1985

-by a group of volunteers...

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-..to help the young people

-in the area who were homeless.

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-Today, the charity has grown...

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-..and Gisda helps people

-across Gwynedd...

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-..but today is about having fun and

-for me to learn more about Gisda.

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-Today is important

-for all of us at Gisda.

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-We get a lot of support

-so wanted to give something back.

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-This is about having fun

-and raising awareness of our work.

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-How has Gisda helped you, Jade?

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-It boosted my confidence...

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-..and helped me to move on

-and do what I want.

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-What would your life be like

-if it wasn't for Gisda?

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-I wouldn't be here now...

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-..because I can do what I want

-and am ready to work.

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-This time last year, I was hopeless

-and I recommend this to anyone.

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-The current situation amongst young

-people in Gwynedd is heart-breaking.

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-The statistics are terrifying.

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-At any one time, we have 200 names

-on the books at Gisda.

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-Their needs vary from accommodation

-to family assistance...

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-..to therapy

-in terms of social fears.

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-It's an informal event that helps

-to raise awareness of our work.

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-How has Gisda helped you, Tyron?

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-It helped with a career plan.

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-I'd been an independent person

-since I was about 14.

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-I liked doing things myself

-but struggled with a career plan.

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-After being with Gisda,

-I plan to enter the army.

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-Today is about having fun,

-raising awareness...

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-..and raising funds so that

-we can continue with our work.

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-The Fun Day is great

-for those who are members of Gisda.

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-They can help out and give

-something back to the community...

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-..such as this Fun Day

-so people can enjoy themselves.

0:21:340:21:38

-Today, there's a lot of young people

-who are working with us now...

0:21:390:21:43

-..as well as those

-we helped in the past.

0:21:430:21:48

-It's great to see

-that they have moved on...

0:21:490:21:54

-..have entered employment

-and can live independent lives.

0:21:540:21:58

-Thanks to everyone

-for making me feel so welcome.

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-Go and make a quick cuppa...

0:22:080:22:10

-..and join us shortly for the launch

-of the Cwrw Llyn brewery in Nefyn.

0:22:100:22:16

-We hear the story of a brave girl

-from Machynlleth who has epilepsy.

0:22:160:22:22

-See you in a few minutes.

0:22:230:22:25

-.

0:22:290:22:30

-Welcome back.

0:22:380:22:39

-Next, we head to Nefyn for the

-opening of the Cwrw Llyn brewery.

0:22:400:22:46

-Gerallt Pennant

-was there on our behalf.

0:22:460:22:50

-The red ribbon has been cut

-to open the new Cwrw Llyn Brewery.

0:22:500:22:56

-It's an important milestone

-in the life of this business.

0:22:570:23:01

-Myrddin ap Dafydd is one

-of the directors of Cwrw Llyn.

0:23:010:23:06

-This company has come a long way

-in a short time.

0:23:070:23:10

-There's twelve of us and each of us

-has our own business...

0:23:110:23:16

-..so have shared

-all that we've experienced.

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-We all had the same dream

-from the very start.

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-We wanted a brewery

-that produced quality beer...

0:23:260:23:31

-..that also welcomed visitors.

0:23:310:23:34

-Everyone likes talking

-to the producers...

0:23:340:23:38

-..and sampling the produce.

0:23:380:23:40

-That is certainly happening tonight.

0:23:410:23:43

-A few days ago, I met some of those

-people who work in the brewery.

0:23:430:23:49

-It's a brand-new brewery...

0:24:020:24:05

-..that educates people

-about the Lleyn Peninsula.

0:24:050:24:10

-The first beer from Cwrw Llyn

-is the Brenin Enlli.

0:24:100:24:14

-Everyone knows about the king

-of Bardsey Island.

0:24:140:24:18

-In the past,

-they brewed beer on the island...

0:24:180:24:22

-..so that's why we chose

-this name for our first beer.

0:24:220:24:26

-Everyone who has tried

-making home brew...

0:24:330:24:36

-..will be jealous of the workings

-of a proper brewery.

0:24:360:24:40

-Yes, we have an excellent system

-and are very happy with it.

0:24:400:24:46

-We've been brewing for a few weeks

-and we're delighted with it all.

0:24:470:24:52

-It's a system that produces

-4,000 pints in one go...

0:24:520:24:57

-..and we can do that

-four times a week.

0:24:570:25:00

-It takes the pressure off

-during the busy summer months.

0:25:000:25:06

-People talk about the character

-of beers from independent breweries.

0:25:060:25:11

-Is this where the secret lies?

0:25:110:25:13

-Yes, I think a lot of it

-lies in the hops.

0:25:140:25:17

-We're always searching for different

-hops for the various flavours.

0:25:170:25:23

-We go out and try to find

-the best combinations...

0:25:230:25:27

-..for our special flavours.

0:25:270:25:30

-This is why beers from independent

-breweries taste different.

0:25:300:25:35

-The brewery is open and people

-are welcome to see you at work.

0:25:410:25:46

-Yes, there's a brewery experience...

0:25:470:25:49

-..so visitors see how the beer

-is made and learn about our history.

0:25:500:25:55

-We welcome individuals or groups...

0:25:550:25:59

-..such as the Young Farmers' Club

-and the Merched y Wawr.

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-They can sample our beer

-at the end of the tour.

0:26:030:26:07

-Yes, Ann did promise the visitors

-a swig of the beer!

0:26:160:26:19

-Ffion is responsible

-for welcoming the visitors.

0:26:200:26:23

-Ann mentioned Brenin Enlli

-but what about your other beers?

0:26:230:26:27

-There's four beers in total.

0:26:270:26:30

-People can sample three

-of those beers...

0:26:310:26:35

-..when they visit the brewery.

0:26:350:26:37

-Do you have a favourite?

0:26:380:26:39

-Do you have a favourite?

-

-Yes, the Seithenyn one.

0:26:390:26:40

-I think I agree and this is

-my first taster of the Cwrw Glyndwr.

0:26:410:26:45

-You've come a long way

-in a short time, Gareth.

0:26:450:26:48

-It's an incredible evening

-in the history of this company.

0:26:490:26:53

-Yes, and it's a wonderful night

-for all of us.

0:26:530:26:56

-We're very proud...

0:26:560:26:59

-..to have reached this stage

-in the history of the company.

0:26:590:27:04

-It started in a small shed and

-is now in this splendid building...

0:27:040:27:09

-..making beer for the lads

-of the Lleyn Peninsula!

0:27:090:27:13

-The future

-is just as interesting...

0:27:130:27:17

-..because this is the start

-of something new.

0:27:170:27:21

-Yes, and we already have

-some definite orders.

0:27:210:27:26

-We've made contact with

-a wine wholesaler near Paris...

0:27:260:27:32

-..and look forward

-to working with him.

0:27:330:27:37

-It's important to export

-and strengthen our ties with Europe.

0:27:370:27:43

-We're looking forward to the future.

0:27:440:27:48

-Thank you very much

-for the warm welcome.

0:27:480:27:51

-The two words to finish my time

-at the new Cwrw Llyn Brewery is...

0:27:520:27:56

-..good health!

0:27:560:27:59

-I'm thirsty now!

0:28:030:28:04

-I'm thirsty now!

-

-So am I!

0:28:040:28:06

-Good luck to the brewery.

0:28:060:28:08

-Its 100 years since the birth

-of Roald Dahl.

0:28:080:28:11

-He's known for his books but was

-passionate about helping children.

0:28:120:28:18

-Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's

-Charity was established in 1990.

0:28:180:28:23

-One Machynlleth family relies

-on the services of the charity.

0:28:230:28:27

-Six-year-old Seren

-suffers from severe epilepsy.

0:28:270:28:31

-This summer,

-Seren underwent an operation.

0:28:310:28:36

-Heledd Gwyndaf went to meet Seren.

0:28:360:28:38

-The Hughes family

-live in rural Machynlleth...

0:28:420:28:47

-..but despite the wonderful views,

-all is not well with their lives.

0:28:470:28:52

-When Seren was born...

0:28:520:28:55

-..Ruth noticed that something

-was wrong as the cot was shaking.

0:28:550:28:59

-We showed the midwife what happened

-when she started shaking...

0:29:000:29:04

-..and that her hands would tremble.

0:29:040:29:07

-The midwife told us

-to take her to the hospital...

0:29:070:29:11

-..as she thought it was a seizure.

0:29:110:29:14

-Seren suffers from

-a vast number of seizures...

0:29:140:29:18

-..that can last for a few seconds...

0:29:180:29:21

-..or anything up to 45 minutes

-to an hour.

0:29:210:29:25

-She had up to 100 seizures a day...

0:29:250:29:29

-..and they lasted all day.

0:29:290:29:31

-Seren has already undergone surgery

-but it hasn't altered her seizures.

0:29:350:29:40

-She faces another large operation.

0:29:410:29:43

-This time,

-they'll go deeper into her brain.

0:29:440:29:47

-The surgery is similar

-to her previous treatment.

0:29:470:29:51

-But in February, wires were

-inserted deep into her brain...

0:29:510:29:56

-..to give a clearer insight

-into where they should operate.

0:29:560:30:00

-The condition has certainly

-affected family life...

0:30:010:30:06

-..but Seren

-takes everything in her stride.

0:30:070:30:10

-She's very determined.

0:30:100:30:13

-She always bounces back

-after all of her operations.

0:30:130:30:18

-It's a massive plus point for her...

0:30:190:30:22

-..and it helps us too.

0:30:220:30:24

-It means that we don't have

-to push her into having physio.

0:30:240:30:29

-She pushes herself into it

-and we have to hold her back!

0:30:290:30:33

-Seren adores Ilan, her 12-year-old

-brother and the feeling is mutual.

0:30:340:30:40

-They are lucky to have him.

0:30:400:30:42

-He's had to deal with a lot.

0:30:420:30:44

-If Seren has a bad seizure

-in the morning...

0:30:450:30:48

-..and Hefin has gone to work

-or is out...

0:30:480:30:51

-..Ilan holds Seren whilst I

-administer the emergency medication.

0:30:510:30:57

-He also asks the bus driver

-to wait for a few minutes...

0:30:570:31:02

-..so that he can help me

-to sort her out.

0:31:030:31:06

-After we've dealt with it all,

-he goes to school on the bus.

0:31:060:31:10

-It's a massive worry...

0:31:100:31:12

-..but the daily strain is eased by

-the Roald Dahl Children's Charity...

0:31:120:31:18

-..who's work is unsurpassed.

0:31:180:31:20

-The Roald Dahl Children's Charity

-was founded in 1991...

0:31:210:31:25

-..a year after Dahl's death.

0:31:250:31:27

-We fund nurses around Britain...

0:31:270:31:30

-..and have grants

-for families of poorly children.

0:31:300:31:36

-We have five Roald Dahl nurses

-in Wales...

0:31:360:31:40

-..who care for children

-with epilepsy.

0:31:400:31:43

-One of our nurses in Wales

-in Roz Atkinson.

0:31:430:31:47

-She works in a hospital in Cardiff.

0:31:470:31:51

-Roz is a nurse for children

-with severe epilepsy.

0:31:510:31:56

-She has over 700 children

-under her care across Wales.

0:31:560:32:01

-Roz is the link between families

-who have a child with epilepsy...

0:32:020:32:06

-..and the neurological specialists

-at the Heath Hospital in Cardiff.

0:32:060:32:12

-She's the first person we call

-when there's a crisis.

0:32:120:32:16

-We still depend on her.

0:32:170:32:18

-I haven't spoken to her

-for a few weeks...

0:32:190:32:22

-..but I know she's there for us

-if we need her.

0:32:220:32:25

-You must have mixed feelings

-about the impending surgery.

0:32:260:32:32

-This time, we've had a few months

-to think about it.

0:32:320:32:36

-We don't have a choice

-and have to go ahead with it.

0:32:360:32:41

-We'll deal with anything

-that is presented to us.

0:32:410:32:45

-Seren had the operation

-but it affected her left arm...

0:32:530:32:58

-..but the family is pleased that

-she is able to walk on her left leg.

0:32:580:33:03

-She's also having less seizures too.

0:33:040:33:08

-You can still donate to the charity

-and can find them on Facebook.

0:33:080:33:13

-Best wishes to Seren.

0:33:130:33:16

-After the break...

0:33:160:33:18

-..we return to the Celtic Manor

-with Rhodri Davies...

0:33:190:33:22

-..and a host of familiar faces

-from the television and film world.

0:33:230:33:27

-There's also a song

-from the brand-new EP...

0:33:270:33:31

-..by the Penisarwaun singer,

-Magi Tudur.

0:33:310:33:34

-# Some arrive whilst others flee

0:33:340:33:37

-# But nobody leaves the main road #

0:33:370:33:42

-.

0:33:470:33:47

-Welcome back.

0:33:550:33:57

-This summer, Rhodri Davies visited

-Wales' most famous golf course...

0:33:570:34:02

-..to enjoy a round of golf

-with Wales' biggest names.

0:34:020:34:06

-The football was a big talking point

-for all at the Celtic Manor.

0:34:060:34:12

-It's the fourth time...

0:34:180:34:21

-..for the stars of film, television,

-entertainment and sport...

0:34:210:34:25

-..to gather here...

0:34:260:34:28

-..and enjoy a weekend

-of fun with their fans...

0:34:280:34:32

-..and play golf on one of the

-prettiest golf courses in Britain.

0:34:320:34:38

-This is primarily about

-raising money for those in need.

0:34:410:34:46

-At the start of each new year,

-I get out my diary...

0:34:460:34:50

-..and make a note of the dates

-in the hope that I'm chosen again!

0:34:500:34:54

-The Celtic Manor is wonderful and a

-lot of people come to watch us play.

0:34:540:34:59

-The golf isn't brilliant

-but it's a fantastic occasion.

0:34:590:35:04

-You've got lads such as Rob Brydon,

-Ioan, Graeme Swann and Peter Jones.

0:35:050:35:10

-These people aren't seen often so

-the fans can get their autographs.

0:35:100:35:15

-There was Anton Du Beke,

-Denise Van Outen, Mike Tindall...

0:35:150:35:21

-..and the actor, Philip Glenister

-who is in a new series in America.

0:35:210:35:27

-He was glad to be home

-to wear the Welsh shirt.

0:35:270:35:30

-My mother's Welsh 100%

-so that makes me 50% Welsh...

0:35:300:35:34

-..and my parents live in Wales...

0:35:340:35:37

-..so I think I pass the test.

0:35:370:35:40

-It must be nice to come home

-because you're living in transit...

0:35:400:35:44

-..what with filming in the States.

0:35:450:35:47

-I'm doing Outcast and doing a second

-season and go in a week's time.

0:35:470:35:53

-Before then, you've got one more

-round to play but have you enjoyed?

0:35:530:35:58

-It's been great, we could have done

-better but it's all for charity!

0:35:580:36:04

-Two years ago...

0:36:060:36:08

-..the American president,

-Barak Obama was here in Wales.

0:36:080:36:14

-In 2010,

-this place hosted the Ryder Cup.

0:36:140:36:20

-The Celtic Manor has done a lot

-to put Wales on the map.

0:36:200:36:24

-Another team has done that and

-Gareth Bale was here last year...

0:36:240:36:29

-..but I think he's had other things

-on his mind recently!

0:36:290:36:33

-It's been great for the country

-as people think of us for our rugby.

0:36:340:36:39

-After the performance in Euro 2016,

-everyone can see we play football.

0:36:390:36:45

-It was great how the lads enjoyed

-themselves and behaved themselves.

0:36:450:36:50

-It was great to celebrate the

-success of a Welsh sporting team...

0:36:500:36:56

-..because our golf

-hasn't been brilliant!

0:36:560:37:00

-Seeing thousands of people

-on the streets of Cardiff...

0:37:010:37:05

-..wanting to thank the footballers

-was something very special.

0:37:050:37:10

-I've loved it and it was great

-to see the games in Los Angeles.

0:37:100:37:14

-I couldn't believe it.

0:37:150:37:16

-I came back to Wales

-and everyone seems happy...

0:37:170:37:21

-..and there's a real love

-for our nationality.

0:37:210:37:25

-The former pupils of Glan Taf

-joined forces to take on England...

0:37:270:37:31

-..but one had to play the part

-of Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey.

0:37:320:37:37

-Poor Gethin

-had a very difficult morning.

0:37:370:37:41

-It wasn't Wales v England

-but Ioan Gruffudd v England!

0:37:420:37:47

-Everyone from England, Ireland and

-Scotland are enjoying themselves.

0:37:480:37:53

-The crowd is happy too.

0:37:530:37:55

-All the players want to be

-invited back next year.

0:37:550:38:01

-That speaks volumes.

0:38:010:38:03

-I know we're enjoying ourselves...

0:38:030:38:06

-..but it's important

-that we're raising money...

0:38:060:38:11

-..for those who need it.

0:38:110:38:13

-We've helped a lot of people

-over the years.

0:38:130:38:17

-Swanny is waiting for you.

0:38:170:38:18

-Swanny is waiting for you.

-

-Swanny can speak a bit of Welsh.

0:38:180:38:22

-"Shwmae, Geth."

0:38:220:38:23

-"Dere 'ma!"

0:38:230:38:25

-"Dere 'ma!"

-

-Thank you.

0:38:250:38:27

-Rhodri had a fantastic time

-with all the celebrities.

0:38:430:38:47

-The Welsh landscape is at its best

-in the summer.

0:38:470:38:51

-Thousands flock to the mountains.

0:38:510:38:54

-But are we all aware of the risks?

0:38:540:38:56

-Our weatherman, Steffan Griffiths

-has all the advice you'll need.

0:38:560:39:01

-Every summer, thousands come to

-walk around the mountains of Wales.

0:39:070:39:13

-How many are dressed appropriately

-and ready for all weathers?

0:39:130:39:18

-People often go walking without

-the correct clothing and footwear...

0:39:240:39:29

-..and the mountain rescue team are

-called when something goes wrong.

0:39:290:39:34

-Every year, they spend a lot

-of their own time rescuing people.

0:39:340:39:39

-We usually get about 100...

0:39:400:39:43

-..but we've never seen as many

-call outs as we've had this year.

0:39:430:39:48

-Is that down to increased numbers...

0:39:490:39:52

-..or a lack of preparation

-and respect for the mountain?

0:39:520:39:56

-All our call outs

-happen for a variety of reasons...

0:39:560:40:01

-..but if you're well-prepared

-for your trek...

0:40:010:40:07

-..you'll be able to keep warm...

0:40:070:40:09

-..whilst waiting for us

-to rescue you.

0:40:090:40:13

-The weather might be fine when you

-start at the foot of the mountain...

0:40:170:40:22

-..but it can change very quickly

-during the ascent.

0:40:220:40:26

-With 60 years experience...

0:40:270:40:29

-..walkers such as Arwel Michael are

-familiar with the changing weather.

0:40:290:40:34

-They also know the result

-of these rapid changes.

0:40:350:40:38

-I've had many experiences whilst

-walking the mountains for 60 years.

0:40:390:40:44

-One man fell off the mountain

-and died as a result.

0:40:440:40:48

-A close friend fell to his death

-whilst walking with us.

0:40:480:40:52

-One injured lady

-needed a helicopter...

0:40:520:40:56

-..to get her off the mountain.

0:40:560:41:00

-Night falls and things can happen

-so quickly on the mountain.

0:41:000:41:04

-The weather changes

-and the mist falls.

0:41:040:41:08

-It's common for mist to fall leaving

-you with eight steps of vision.

0:41:080:41:14

-The mountains can affect

-temperature, rainfall and wind.

0:41:170:41:22

-When wind blows across a mountain...

0:41:220:41:25

-..air rises and cools

-and clouds form.

0:41:260:41:30

-It's called orographic lifting

-and leads to rain...

0:41:300:41:34

-..which shows that the weather

-can change quickly on a mountain.

0:41:340:41:39

-How do you prepare

-for these elements?

0:41:410:41:44

-It's best to prepare

-before taking to the mountain.

0:41:440:41:50

-They should carry

-a waterproof coat and trousers...

0:41:500:41:56

-..hat and gloves.

0:41:560:41:58

-People can also take water

-or a flask of tea...

0:41:590:42:02

-..some food and a GPS.

0:42:030:42:08

-By using an infrared camera

-to view body temperature...

0:42:100:42:14

-..we can see that when we remove

-the coat and the jumper...

0:42:140:42:19

-..the red turns to white or grey

-when I'm only wearing a t-shirt.

0:42:190:42:24

-The exterior temperature of the body

-has fallen...

0:42:240:42:27

-..from 25 degrees Celsius to

-17 degrees Celsius within seconds.

0:42:280:42:32

-As soon as your core temperature

-drops below 35 degrees Celsius...

0:42:330:42:38

-..hypothermia starts to develop.

0:42:390:42:41

-People start making mistakes

-and get lost...

0:42:410:42:47

-..so it's very dangerous.

0:42:480:42:50

-It's easy to see how quickly you can

-get into difficulty on a mountain.

0:42:510:42:56

-Being on top of Pen y Fan

-in a t-shirt isn't very pleasant!

0:42:570:43:02

-Next time you go to a mountain,

-take the correct things...

0:43:070:43:11

-..to avoid endangering your life...

0:43:110:43:14

-..and the lives

-of those rescuing you.

0:43:150:43:17

-That's what I call sensible advice!

0:43:240:43:27

-That's all we have time for

-this evening.

0:43:270:43:30

-Thank you for your stories and for

-welcoming us to your communities.

0:43:300:43:36

-We leave you with a performance from

-the 2016 Eisteddfod caravan site.

0:43:360:43:42

-This is Lon Bost by Magi Tudur.

0:43:420:43:44

-Enjoy the rest of the Bank Holiday

-and a very goodnight to you all.

0:43:440:43:49

-# Tonight, the serpent's slinking

-and I am standing on the street

0:43:590:44:04

-# Watching everyone,

-the idiotic fools

0:44:040:44:08

-# Rushing to nowhere

0:44:080:44:11

-# The main road has a bright light

0:44:130:44:16

-# To attract all the foolish girls

0:44:160:44:19

-# Carrying their pain and worries

0:44:190:44:22

-# But do they ever come back?

0:44:230:44:27

-# There's two ways to come and go

0:44:290:44:32

-# Both are treaded to live and love

0:44:320:44:35

-# Some arrive whilst others flee

0:44:350:44:38

-# But nobody leaves the main road

0:44:380:44:43

-# It's the same old song and story

-and I'm still standing here

0:44:530:44:59

-# It's easy to talk of conflict

0:44:590:45:02

-# On the street

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-# Don't talk about a revolution

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-# I stood in line to hold the wall

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-# Sometimes, the need to flee

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-# Is stronger than

-the desire to stay

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-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

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-# Some arrive whilst others flee

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-# But nobody leaves the main road

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-# The main road is still calling

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-# And I still refuse her

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-# I'd rather be a fool here

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-# Than somewhere beyond my reach

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-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

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-# Some arrive whilst others flee

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-# But nobody leaves the main road

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-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

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-# Some arrive whilst others flee

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-# But nobody leaves the main road #

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