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-# Running up and down,

-running to Paris

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-# Running away to come back,

-running to Paris

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-# Running up and down

-running to Paris

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-# Running away to come back,

-running to Paris

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-# Running up and down,

-running to Paris

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-# Running away to come back,

-running to Paris #

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-Hello and welcome to Heno,

-live from Llanelli.

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-A huge congratulations to Wales

-on their 3-0 win against Russia.

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-Let's hope their success

-continues in Paris on Saturday.

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-Alun Williams was in Toulouse

-and has rushed back to be with us.

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-Yes, I was in Toulouse last night

-and got home at 2.45am...

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-..and I'm wearing sunglasses

-to hide my tired eyes.

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-It was a great night of singing

-and fun with that fabulous result.

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-I'm not here for football

-but it's International Yoga Day.

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-I've come to North Beach

-in Tenby for a very special event.

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-My guest, Nerys Blue is back from

-the European Rafting Championship.

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-Her team was a success in Slovenia

-and we'll hear more about it later.

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-Gerallt has the story of

-the monastery on Bardsey Island.

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-It's 1,500 years since Cadfan built

-a monestary on Bardsey Island...

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-..so that's a great reason

-to celebrate in the Aberdaron area.

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-Tonight, I'm at a hair salon

-that has won an array of awards...

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-..but I'm not here to discuss hair!

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-There's plenty to look forward to

-on tonight's programme.

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-Let's return to Alun in Tenby who's

-celebrating International Yoga Day.

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-Tenby is a glorious spot.

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-As I mentioned earlier,

-it's International Yoga Day...

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-..but how do you do yoga on a beach?

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-I don't know

-but let's go and find out.

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-John is one of the organizers

-so what is happening here today?

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-We've invited children from

-local schools to come to Tenby...

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-..to celebrate

-International Yoga Day.

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-What's the aim of today?

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-Yoga helps children to relax...

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-..and remain focused both

-inside and out of the classroom.

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-This man has been very busy all day.

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-I've been fascinated watching you

-but what is it that you do?

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-Today, we're creating sand art

-based on International Yoga Day...

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-..and Peter Kay

-who's got a company called Gwylan.

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-That's probably not

-the right pronunciation.

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-This is the logo of his company that

-introduces yoga to primary schools.

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-I felt it was a good thing

-to get involved in.

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-We've been creating that logo here

-and also other parts of sand art.

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-How important is it that

-the kids are out of the classroom?

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-It couldn't be more important.

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-Any chance to get them onto

-the beach is a golden opportunity.

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-You can see that they are all alive

-today and I think it's beautiful.

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-Why have you come to this beach,

-Mrs King?

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-We were invited to be here to

-take part in some yoga on the beach.

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-Outdoor activities are important

-during the foundation years.

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-We often visit the beach

-as it's close to the school.

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-Whilst they are young,

-it's important for the children...

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-..to build on their skills and ideas

-and this is great for them.

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-What have you been doing today,

-Oscar?

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-A castle, a picture and yoga.

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-We've done a mountain,

-a rabbit and a tree.

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-Today, we did some yoga on the beach

-and I did a mountain.

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-A very happy International

-Yoga Day to you all.

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-Our national football team

-aren't the only success story.

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-One of our most talented rafters

-is also basking in recent glory.

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-Nerys Blue has joined me.

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-Congratulations on your success at

-the European Rafting Championship.

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-The event was recently held

-in Slovenia.

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-We've got your gold medal.

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-It was an incredible feeling.

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-We've been second a few times in the

-past.

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-It's wonderful to win the

-championship.

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-What's the competition about?

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-It's a white-water rafting event.

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-There's the sprint and other

-elements.

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-I was at university in Nottingham.

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-I wanted to make money to stay in

-the area.

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-I trained to take others in a raft.

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-I got to know some people

-and we formed a team.

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-It's a very physical sport.

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-You need speed and strength and a

-whole lot more.

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-You've got your gold medals.

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-There's also some trophies.

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-The trophies are from Indonesia.

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-It was fun to bring them back on the

-aeroplane!

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-I teach at Ysgol Bro Myrddin school

-in Carmarthen.

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-I don't think the children realize

-that we're so successful.

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-They are always excited about our

-results.

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-Rafting is a popular sport.

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-It isn't an Olympic sport as yet.

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-I started racing as six rowers...

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-..and then this has developed into

-four rowers.

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-The sport is growing all the time.

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-I've got some children.

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-They enjoy rafting too.

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-They have a great time.

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-Thank you, Nerys.

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-We've just received a message about

-a lost gerbil in the Gwalchmai area.

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-It's been found and is waiting

-for its owner at the vets in Mona!

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-We're always here to help so

-contact us if you own that gerbil.

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-After the break, Gerallt attends

-special celebrations in Aberdaron.

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-I'll join the celebrations

-in Aberdaron to mark 1,500 years...

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-..since Cadog established

-a monastery on Bardsey Island.

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-Huw meets a unique character who

-creates graffiti art and fashion.

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-Thanks to Mali and Mei

-from Tudweiliog for their video...

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-..of them celebrating Wales' victory

-with the song, Rhedeg i Paris.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-# Running up and down,

-running to Paris

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-# Running away to come back,

-running to Paris #

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-Welcome back.

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-Many believe that Bardsey Island

-is the burial site of 20,000 saints.

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-This year, we commemorate

-the life of Saint Cadfan...

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-..who founded the monastery on

-Bardsey Island 1,500 years ago.

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-The Catholic Circle celebrated

-in Aberdaron over the weekend.

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-Gerallt has the story.

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-Today, the monastery

-on Bardsey Island lies in ruins.

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-Cadfan, the Breton saint

-who established the monastery...

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-..is still remembered

-at this ancient site.

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-It's 1,500 years since

-Cadfan founded this monastery...

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-..is the perfect excuse

-to celebrate and remember him.

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-Crossing to Bardsey Island is easier

-than it was in the Age of Saints...

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-..but the celebrations

-to remember Cadfan...

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-..started on the mainland

-at Felin Uchaf in Rhoshirwaun.

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-We chose to start the pilgrimage

-at Felin Uchaf...

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-..as it's a site that has the

-essence of the seventh century...

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-..when Cadfan

-would have walked these lands.

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-We're very excited about the mass

-at St Hywyn's Church in Aberdaron.

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-This is where pilgrims would meet

-before going to Bardsey Island.

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-Christianity reached Wales

-in the third and fourth centuries...

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-..but the Age of Saints reached the

-Llyn Peninsula in the sixth century.

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-Cadfan was one of the

-important figures of the era.

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-We're here to mark 1,500 years...

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-..since Cadfan arrived in Towyn

-or Bardsey Island.

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-We welcome people from

-all over the place to Felin Uchaf.

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-Today's visitors

-are celebrating the life of Cadfan.

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-In the sixth century, Cadfan would

-have visited a similar site...

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-..with roundhouses that were

-common structures at that time.

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-We left Felin Uchaf for Aberdaron

-and hoped to reach Bardsey Island...

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-..after celebrating the mass

-at St Hywyn's Church.

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-Celebrating such an important mass

-at Aberdaron means so much.

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-For centuries, people left this site

-and sailed to Bardsey Island.

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-I'm the second priest to celebrate

-a mass in this church...

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-..since the Protestant Reformation.

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-I'm grateful to the group in

-Aberdaron for the warm welcome...

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-..so we can celebrate something

-that is so important to Catholics.

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-I saw an advert in a church magazine

-and knew that I had to go.

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-Today, we've celebrated mass in the

-church in Latin, Welsh and English.

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-I think that is very special.

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-The Latin reminds us of the feelings

-of the saints...

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-..as they went to Bardsey Island.

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-Today's mass has been wonderful

-and the end of a perfect day.

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-It was fantastic to hear

-the Plainsong in Latin...

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-..that Cadfan would have used to

-celebrate mass all those years ago.

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-We're excited about celebrating mass

-again on Monday in the monastery...

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-..that was established by Cadfan on

-Bardsey Island.

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-The sea was calm and the sun shone

-on Bardsey Island yesterday.

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-The mass where Cadfan

-founded his monastery...

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-..was the ideal end for the pilgrims

-before returning to the mainland.

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-We venture from Bardsey Island

-to the site of the first Eisteddfod.

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-Cardigan Castle's history features

-Oliver Cromwell and a civil war.

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-Three local lads were in shock...

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-..having unveiled a 400-year-old

-artefact from that era!

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-A few weeks ago, I was with

-Tylor and George at Patch Beach.

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-We saw a rock full of barnacles

-and it looked so cool.

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-We smashed it against a rock to see

-if there was anything inside...

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-..and a large cannonball rolled out

-so we brought it to the castle.

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-There must be thousands in the river

-since the civil war 4,000 years ago.

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-It's amazing

-that this heavy cannonball...

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-..travelled half a mile

-down the river from Cardigan.

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-The river has seen many storms

-and floods in four centuries...

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-..so the ball moved a yard a year to

-reach Gwbert to where it was found.

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-The castle

-already has one cannonball.

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-The south-side tower has a dent

-from where the cannonball struck.

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-Since finding the cannonball, I've

-been more interested in history.

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-I like going out

-to find historic artefacts now...

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-..to bring home

-and check their origin online...

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-..or bring them to the castle

-so that they can tell us about them.

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-We like going to the beach to find

-similar items that is of interest.

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-After discovering the cannonball

-in Gwbert and taking it home...

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-..I'm glad they brought it to

-the castle to learn more about it.

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-This should encourage others to take

-more interest in local history.

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-Cardigan Castle is open for the

-public to learn about its history.

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-Visit the castle's website

-for more information.

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-What do Llanelli, graffiti

-and fashion have in common?

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-The answer is Ceri Thomas

-who is also known as Mr Plob.

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-We all know that art and fashion

-go hand-in-hand.

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-Tonight, I'm meeting someone

-who's an artist, designer and model.

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-Ceri Thomas from Llanelli loves

-designing, creating and painting.

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-Growing up, it was a natural step

-for me to get into art and design.

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-I looked at magazines and it was

-the early days of the Internet...

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-..so I looked at the music channels,

-magazines and talked about it.

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-I learnt about street art and

-graffiti and wanted to know more.

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-I went to Switzerland with my family

-and saw their street art.

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-I'd never seen anything

-on that scale before.

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-It was so large, so vast and

-prolific and it totally changed me.

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-My first piece was a cheeseburger

-in the Monkey Bar...

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-..because they sold cheeseburgers.

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-He saw that and invited me

-to see his new salon...

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-..which was a building site

-and a total shell.

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-I created characters but knew it had

-to be relevant for a salon.

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-It had wooden floors

-and edgy decor...

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-..so wanted something

-to represent Jamie and me.

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-Apart from commissions

-to paint graffiti indoors...

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-..where does Ceri paint outdoors?

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-Swansea City and County Council

-has given me this wall.

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-It's great to come here,

-paint and be creative.

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-You need to take your time but

-I can paint pictures quickly too.

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-However, I can come and spend eight

-hours here on a Saturday if I want.

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-Where did he get the idea of moving

-from painting walls to fabrics?

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-I love fashion so it was natural for

-me to create my own fashion line.

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-My art on the wall appears

-on my jackets and vice versa.

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-Your fashion line

-has taken you into modelling.

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-Yes, I modelled in Birmingham

-in a show called Rule The Runway...

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-..where I got to exhibit some

-of the clothes I'm wearing today.

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-It meant I could use myself

-as being a piece of art.

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-What's next, Ceri?

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-I want to do larger paintings

-on bigger walls...

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-..and work on graphics and create

-a more diverse range of clothes...

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-..so that I can create

-more of a brand.

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-I known as Mr Plob which stands for

-Paint Lives on Brick.

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-Congratulations to Ceri.

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-Nerys Blue has been my studio guest.

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-Congratulations on your success at

-the European Rafting Championship.

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-You won a gold medal in Europe.

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-Yes, and I'm going to Dubai later in

-the year.

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-We train a few times a week.

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-There's a race in Llandysul later

-in the year.

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-You can also enjoy rafting in

-Cardiff and London.

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-There's also places in Teeside and

-Glasgow.

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-Good luck with

-the World Championship.

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-Thank you, Nerys.

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-Tomorrow, we hear more about Wales'

-famous recording studio, Rockfield.

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-We leave you with a fantastic image

-of Caernarfon Castle lit in red...

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-..to celebrate Gareth Bale

-and the team's victory last night.

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-There's two hours until sunset...

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-..so you can see Caernarfon Castle

-and other CADW castles in Wales...

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-..lit in the same colours tonight.

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-Until tomorrow, it's goodnight

-from me and the team in Llanelli.

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