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-Hello and welcome to Thursday's Heno

-live from Llanelli.

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-We hope your safe

-following the heavy rain.

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-It wasn't too bad in Llanelli but

-North Wales endured the elements.

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-Llangefni had bad weather.

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-Tomorrow is Black Friday

-and the start of Christmas shopping.

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-We have advice on how to bag

-a bargain from Gwion Dafydd.

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-We look forward to a special

-S4C programme this evening...

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-..with our guest and actor,

-Geraint Todd.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-You have a special programme

-on S4C this evening.

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-The programme looks

-at domestic violence.

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-My character in Pobol y Cwm

-has faced domestic violence.

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-We meet the next marvellous mutt

-on our Gelert competition shortlist.

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-Tonight, we meet Brian the pug

-from Glanamman.

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-We hear more about the weekly

-family raves in Cardiff...

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-..organized by the

-Super Furry Animals guitarist.

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-Yvonne, what do you have for us?

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-We usually associate Mid Wales

-with the late, Laura Ashley.

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-Aberystwyth is currently home to an

-exhibition of her patterned dresses.

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-Keep watching to find out more.

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-Tomorrow is Black Friday.

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-It's a chance to bag a bargain

-and start your Christmas shopping.

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-Let's hear some advice from our

-financial expert, Gwion Dafydd...

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-..on how to get the best bargains.

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-Tip Number One.

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-Friday is the big day but prepare

-a list of bargains beforehand.

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-Tip Number Two.

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-Check to see if it's cheaper

-anywhere else.

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-The price is important,

-not the saving.

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-Tip Number Three.

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-Stick to your bargains and don't

-buy out the shop at full price!

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-Tip Number Four.

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-Ask yourself if you really need

-the item you're buying.

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-Don't buy it for the sake of the

-price only to keep it in the box.

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-Tip Number Five.

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-It's Christmas and a time for fun...

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-..so don't get stressed

-about something so trivial.

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-Good luck to you.

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-I can't wait to go shopping!

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-It's time to talk to the actor,

-Geraint Todd.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Tell us more about

-tonight's programme.

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-The programme is about men

-who suffer from domestic violence.

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-My character of Ed in Pobol y Cwm

-has suffered from domestic violence.

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-It was difficult to find those who

-have been involved.

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-It was an eye opener.

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-Let's take a look at a clip

-from Cam-drin Ed.

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-In Britain, a phone call is made

-to the police every minute...

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-..regarding domestic abuse.

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-Is this the biggest secret

-within society?

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-In many areas, yes.

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-It could be physical or emotional.

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-If you're hit, you see the blood and

-can be treated...

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-..but the mind is different.

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-It can also be psychological.

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-It can also be psychological.

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-You're pathetic.

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-Financial or sexual.

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-Do she do or say things of a sexual

-nature that make you feel bad...

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-..or physically hurt you

-or someone else?

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-I was held down and forced to sleep

-with her. Every time was forced.

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-How did you feel before you started

-the storyline?

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-We did some research in Cardiff.

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-It was called Safer Wales.

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-We worked with people on the Dean

-Project.

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-A lot of the story came on the back

-of that meeting.

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-During the storyline, I could look

-back on what we had learnt.

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-You could leave the set and move on

-to a different life.

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-How did it feel to film the

-programme?

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-I felt guilty.

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-Once I went home, I could leave the

-storyline behind.

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-I wanted to keep some kind of

-distance.

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-However, it was very difficult after

-meeting those who have suffered.

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-There are many different aspects nad

-people you spoke with.

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-Yes, we faced three different

-domestic violence cases...

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-..in the one evening that I went out

-with the police.

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-The biggest eye opener I had was to

-see how many people suffer.

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-One in every six men suffer.

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-Most cases are that of women.

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-People should talk about it.

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-We've got a pair of tickets

-for a lucky viewer...

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-..for Wales v South Africa

-next weekend.

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-Last night, we had problems with

-our phone lines for Fancy A Fortune?

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-But keep trying

-and you'll get through in the end!

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-To enter,

-answer this simple question:

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-What colour is Wales' home jersey?

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-1) Green, 2) Yellow, or 2) Red?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-It's 5p a minute plus your telephone

-company's network access charge.

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-The phone lines close on

-Monday 27 November at 3.00pm.

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-All entrants must be 18 and over.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-Email [email protected]

-or visit the S4C website for terms.

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-Get dialling now

-and good luck to you all.

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-It's the S4C Month of Legends...

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-..and Heno are searching

-for the new Gelert of Wales.

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-We've received many entries

-and all your dogs are very special.

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-We've enjoyed hearing

-about each and every one.

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-Our next dog is

-Brian the pug from Glanamman.

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-Do you want a cigar?

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-This is Brian Wyn Williams the pug.

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-He's part of the family

-and is more than just a dog.

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-We've had him since he was a puppy

-and he's now five.

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-He's such a friendly,

-gentle and welcoming dog.

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-There isn't a wicked bone

-in his body.

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-He's brought a lot of happiness

-to a lot of people in Glanamman...

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-..be them shop workers

-or hairdressers.

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-Brian often comes with me

-to the pharmacy.

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-If he isn't with me, the pharmacist

-asks about his whereabouts.

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-We also visit homes for the elderly

-and the hospital.

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-My uncle was in hospital

-and quite ill.

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-I took Brian with me because

-my uncle wasn't talking a lot.

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-In the end, he would ask

-to see Bri every day.

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-As a result,

-we take Bri around all the wards.

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-He makes the patients smile and

-they forget their illnesses.

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-I feel better in myself and

-want him to stay with us all day.

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-Yes, we're very happy.

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-Brian responds to patients

-all the time...

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-..so everyone is tempted to pick him

-up and talk to him...

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-..especially when he wears

-a dickie bow or tie.

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-He has clothes for many occasions.

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-At Christmas, he might be

-a little over the top...

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-..but he'll either dress as

-Father Christmas with a hood...

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-..or as a reindeer.

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-Brian is priceless and

-invaluable to us as a family...

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-..because he's our world.

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-I can't imagine my life without him.

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-My life would be very empty

-without him.

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-Good luck to Brian.

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-Brian was so cute!

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-Do you like dogs, Geraint?

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-I had a dog when I was growing up.

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-My wife would love a dog,

-but we have two children...

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-..and I don't think

-it would be a good idea!

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-After the break, we chat to the

-Super Furry Animals guitarist...

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-..about the family raves

-he organizes in Cardiff.

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-Yvonne's also in the Laura Ashley

-exhibition at Ceredigion Museum.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-If you live in the Cardiff area and

-are searching for something to do...

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-..why don't you take the family

-to the Tramshed for a family rave?

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-Huw Bunford is an organizer and is

-the Super Furry Animals guitarist.

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-Big Fish Little Fish is the idea

-to have a rave for children...

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-..from before they can walk

-until they are nine years old.

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-This is also great for parents.

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-In the past, we've even had

-grandparents on the dancefloor!

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-This is a party

-for the whole family.

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-We have DJs, arts and crafts,

-face painting, amazing cakes...

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-..and a soft play area.

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-I usually work the bubble machine,

-throw balloons around and DJ.

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-The events are held on Sundays

-between 2.00pm and 4.30pm.

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-The raves are held at the TramShed

-in Cardiff.

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-Tickets are available on the

-Big Fish Little Fish Facebook page.

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-This will be the last rave

-before Christmas.

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-We're inviting people to dress up

-in Christmas fancy dress.

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-It's better than sitting in a coffee

-shop on a Sunday and feeling bored.

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-Come to see us, have a drink

-and then go and have Sunday lunch.

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-Would you go to this rave?

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-Yes, I enjoyed Ibiza.

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-I wouldn't mind taking Llew there.

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-We've got a pair of tickets

-for a lucky viewer...

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-..for Wales v South Africa

-next weekend.

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-To enter,

-answer this simple question:

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-What colour is Wales' home jersey?

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-1) Green, 2) Yellow, or 2) Red?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-Get dialling now

-and good luck to you all.

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-Next, we have an appeal for you

-to nominate teachers in Wales...

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-..for the Professional

-Teaching Awards Cymru 2018.

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-You can take inspiration

-from Nia Wyn Williams...

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-..who is the headteacher

-at Ysgol Morfa Nefyn...

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-..and came second in the 2017

-Headteacher of the Year category.

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-I've been a teacher for 21 years

-and in this school for 16 years.

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-Ten years ago, I became headteacher.

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-I enjoy seeing children working

-and developing on a daily basis.

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-I enjoy taking the children out

-to experience different things.

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-It makes them curious...

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-..and if they're interested,

-then that's half the battle.

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-Seeing the progression of happy

-and confident children is our aim.

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-We're happy that Miss Williams

-has been nominated...

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-..as Wales' Best Headteacher.

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-Miss Williams is a kind, nice

-and lively headteacher.

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-I love Ysgol Morfa Nefyn school

-as it's colourful.

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-Miss Williams' favourite colour

-is red.

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-Ysgol Morfa Nefyn is a happy place.

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-Ysgol Morfa Nefyn is a happy place.

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-Everyone is one big family.

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-It's great to receive recognition

-as we spend hours in doing our jobs.

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-If you know of any parents, pupils

-or staff going the extra mile...

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-..nominate them for them

-to receive some recognition.

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-They'll see that they're appreciated

-and it will give them a boost.

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-Well done.

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-Nominate that amazing person

-who teaches your children...

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-..who is a valuable member of staff

-or who is a fantastic headteacher.

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-The closing date is 30 November

-and the details are on the screen.

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-The Ceredigion Museum in Aberystwyth

-has been transformed...

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-..and is currently home to a

-collection of Laura Ashley dresses.

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-Yvonne has been to find out more.

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-Laura Ashley was from Dowlais

-near Merthyr Tydfil...

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-..but we associate her business

-with Mid Wales.

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-During the 1970s, her clothes and

-homeware sold all over the world...

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-..so why is there an exhibition

-of her floral work in Aberystwyth?

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-It's the Year of Legends and

-we have many legends in this area.

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-Laura Ashley was a Welsh icon

-and legendary figure in her time.

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-# By the hand of Laura Ashley #

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-How many dresses

-do you have in this collection?

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-There's 30 different dresses from

-each period of Laura Ashley's life.

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-A lady in Edinburgh with a huge

-amount of Laura Ashley dresses...

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-..contacted the museum and asked

-if they wanted to exhibit then.

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-They jumped at the chance

-to exhibit those dresses...

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-..with the stories of the local

-factory workers and customers.

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-There's lovely stories...

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-..from those who got married in a

-Laura Ashley dress and kept them.

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-# When he comes back... #

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-Heather Jones has worn Laura

-Ashley dresses since the 1960s.

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-She still treasures her favourites.

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-This is my favourite one of all.

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-It was the first one I wore

-on a stage and on television.

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-It kept me warm when I was singing

-in cold venues across Wales.

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-This is a needle cord maxi dress.

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-I wore massive platforms as I was

-5'01" but have shrunk since then!

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-# By the hand of Laura Ashley #

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-I've got another dress

-and I love the colour pink.

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-I had a summer event in the country

-and wanted a special dress.

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-I bought this one in the 1980s.

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-I could wear this dress

-when I did various pantomimes too.

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-It looked better on stage

-as opposed to every day life!

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-There's beautiful, colourful dresses

-and some very special ones too.

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-This is the very first dress that

-Laura Ashley designed and made.

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-It was for one of the workers

-at her factory in Carno.

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-Many people in Aberystwyth and Wales

-got married in a Laura Ashley dress.

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-Some chose the colourful dresses

-so that they could wear them again.

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-I liked the Laura Ashley dresses

-because I felt feminine...

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-..with the leg of mutton sleeves

-and beautiful colours.

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-Everyone was wearing them

-in the 1970s.

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-Laura Ashley died in 1985

-soon after her 60th birthday.

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-Despite her death,

-her legacy lives on today.

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-Everyone felt more confident

-in these dresses.

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-I felt like a film star because

-they were so special and unusual.

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-I keep them because they

-conjure up an array of memories.

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-# In the still cemetery of Carno #

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-The exhibition runs until 6 January.

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-Pay it a visit

-if you're in the vicinity.

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-The actor, Geraint Todd

-has been my studio guest.

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-Cam-drin Ed will be aired

-on S4C tonight from 9.30pm.

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-The programme follows domestic

-violence against men.

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-The court case starts in Pobol y Cwm

-tonight.

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-Geraint plays the role of Ed

-in Pobol y Cwm.

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-The storyline has been going on for

-a year and a half.

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-It has been an eyeopener for me.

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-It has been an eyeopener for me.

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-You have to talk to people.

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-Prynhawn Da

-returns tomorrow at 2.00pm.

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-Nerys prepares a Christmas pudding

-ahead of Stir Up Sunday.

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-On tomorrow's Heno, Elin will be at

-the launch of the autobiography...

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-..of the cancer campaigner,

-Irfon Williams.

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-Daf Wyn will celebrate

-the birthday of Cor Curiad.

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-We also wish all the best to

-Lloyd Macey in The X Factor.

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-The 1970s folk group, Pererin

-will be performing for us.

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-From all of us in Llanelli, goodbye.

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