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-Hello and welcome to Tuesday's Heno

-live from Llanelli.

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-It's a rainy night

-that feels more like winter.

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-To lift your spirits,

-we have another full programme...

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-..and we start with Gerallt.

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-I have two stories from Ruthin.

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-Gwyl Rhuthun is taking place and

-Swing the Cat are tuning up here.

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-Also an arts project...

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-..which brings together young people

-and people living with dementia.

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-Two stories from this old town

-for you this evening.

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-Adam Amor, one of the producers

-of a new S4C series, is my guest.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-There's a lot of excitement

-surrounding the new series.

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-The series has three episodes,

-where we get to know the locals.

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-Port Talbot has been

-in the news a lot recently.

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-The series starts tonight.

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-Owain Gwynedd visits an old shopping

-centre on the brink of demolition...

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-..which has inspired

-two young photographers.

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-Wimbledon has swung into action.

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-Our competition helps you to create

-the tournament in your back garden.

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-The number is on the screen and

-I'll give you the question later.

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-We start the programme

-by returning to Gerallt in Ruthin.

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-Good evening, Elin.

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-Yesterday, I came

-to the Ruthin Craft Centre...

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-..to see how the pupils

-of a local school...

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-..work with dementia sufferers

-in the Lost in Art project.

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-Lost in Art is an arts project for

-dementia sufferers and their carers.

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-The idea is that there is an arts

-project here at Ruthin Craft Centre.

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-It's a space in which people

-can socialize, exchange ideas...

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-..and develop

-new artistic techniques.

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-It's also to exchange experiences

-and worries about the condition.

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-It's really a social event.

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-It was the turn of pupils from

-Ysgol Carreg Emlyn, Clocaenog...

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-..to lose themselves in art at

-Ruthin Craft Centre yesterday.

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-People with dementia will be with us

-here at the craft centre today.

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-They will work on some crafts

-with us.

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-We are painting leaves

-and then printing on paper.

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-Before we came here,

-a woman came to the school...

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-..to speak to us about people

-with dementia.

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-She had a set of lights of which

-some worked and others were broken.

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-The broken lights corresponded...

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-..to the part of the brain

-that fails in dementia sufferers.

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-Ideas for the art work have come

-from the quilt exhibition...

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-..that can currently

-be seen at the centre.

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-Before we start the class,

-we come here to look at the quilts.

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-We look at the leaves on the quilts

-and note the different processes.

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-We then go to the workshop

-to create something on the textiles.

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-Eirlys and Emrys Rowlands

-certainly enjoyed the day...

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-..especially as Emrys

-lives from dementia.

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-Carers are allowed to attend,

-if they want to.

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-We are able to relax whilst doing

-these different activities.

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-The children aren't here every week,

-but when they are, we have fun.

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-Today's school is a Welsh school...

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-..so we've been able

-to speak our own language.

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-We always have a lot of fun.

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-It's been lovely.

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-The children have been helping us

-paint the leaves.

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-I really enjoyed it.

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-There are some real characters

-amongst them and they are great.

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-What struck me today was the two

-generations working together...

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-..and that hopefully, both

-generations profit from the day.

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-The hope is that it inspires

-a new generation...

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-..to be more understanding

-of people living with dementia.

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-As a result, they will know

-how to behave around them...

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-..and to make sure that people

-living with dementia...

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-..remain a part of the community.

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-Yes, it was an interesting day.

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-Make sure you come over and see the

-work.

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-I'm joined by secretary of Gwyl

-Rhuthun Festival, Robert Price.

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-You won't have a festival

-without organizers.

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-The festival

-continues for nine days.

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-There is a Bardic Stomp, a Reggae

-Evening and a Comedy Night.

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-We have a variety of events.

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-We want to promote the town.

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-The open mic night is

-also taking place this week.

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-Top of Town is very popular.

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-We love to get people

-from the local area to perform.

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-The town will be busy on Saturday

-as the Moniars perform.

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-It happens between two and eight.

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-It brings the whole town together

-including the businesses.

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-We can't wait for Saturday.

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-This evening is a new night.

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-All the details are on the website.

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-We want to encourage people to come

-and join us...

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-..and we hope this will do it.

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-I'm also joined by the mayor of

-Ruthin, councillor Geraint Woolford.

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-We love seeing everyone

-out having fun.

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-We're visited by people from across

-the country for this event.

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-The committee have been fantastic to

-arrange the event.

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-All of the details

-are on the website.

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-Joe is fine

-and he's flown to Italy to perform.

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-Swing the Cat are having fun.

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-It promises to be a great event.

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-Back to you in the studio.

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-Thank you, Gerallt.

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-It's time to chat to my guest

-and producer, Adam Amor.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Pobol Port Talbot is shown tonight,

-tomorrow and Thursday at 8.25pm.

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-It's only on this week.

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-Yes, the series begins tonight.

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-This is a different series

-and will be aired tonight.

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-It's about the community there.

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-There's a new episode tomorrow

-and Thursday.

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-We're going to be looking

-at the people of the area.

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-Many overlook the town

-as they travel along the M4.

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-There is a community in the area.

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-We follow different

-local characters.

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-You are from Margam.

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-We end the series with an engagement

-party in a hotel in the area.

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-Here's a snippet

-from Pobol Port Talbot.

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-The M4 towers over our street.

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-We see it everyday

-from the front and back.

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-We've forgotten that it's there

-and grown accustomed to seeing it.

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-We can hear the noise,

-especially lorries at night.

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-We're accustomed to it now and we

-can see the steelworks and the M4.

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-We're just over the wall

-and we're a close community.

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-Everyone knows each other

-and are old friends.

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-Many people have stayed

-in Port Talbot.

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-It's important for people to see

-that a community exists here...

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-..and it isn't just the M4

-and steelworks that's here.

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-That really sells Port Talbot.

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-The area has a lot of works

-around it.

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-The steel works is still there and

-many work in the area.

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-The community is close and they've

-been through a lot recently.

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-A lot of good things

-happen in the area.

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-There's a special kind of energy

-in Port Talbot.

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-We meet one of the local celebs

-in the series.

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-There's also a lifeguard

-in the series.

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-There's much more to Port Talbot

-that just the M4.

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-People travel from far and wide to

-visit the park.

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-I'm delighted to be a part

-of the series.

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-I live in Margam

-and I was raised in Neath.

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-I loved meeting the people

-of the area.

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-The subtitles are part of the

-series.

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-It was great to show people where I

-live.

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-There's a lot of Welsh in the area.

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-There are two local

-Welsh primary schools.

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-There is a hope that the area will

-be home to a new Welsh school.

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-The language is alive in the area.

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-For those who don't speak Welsh, we

-have subtitles on the programme.

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-We show the area in a great light.

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-It's time to remind you

-of our tennis competition.

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-Yes, Wimbledon has started,

-but you don't need to go to London.

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-If you win our prize, you can

-recreate Wimbledon in your own home.

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-You could win all of these items.

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-There are two tennis rackets

-and balls.

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-All you have to do is answer

-this simple question:

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-What is traditionally

-eaten at Wimbledon?

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-1) strawberries and cream, 2) curry

-and rice or 3) pizza and chips?

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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 at 3.00pm tomorrow.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-Full terms and conditions

-can be found on www.heno.tv

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-Good luck to you all.

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-After the break...

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-..we visit a shopping centre

-that faces demolition...

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-..and has inspired a body of work

-by two young photographers.

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-We also look forward to the

-Hijinx Unity Festival in Cardiff.

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-It offers those with and without

-disabilities to share the stage.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-Our towns and cities are constantly

-changing and developing.

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-A shopping centre on the outskirts

-of Cardiff will soon be demolished.

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-The centre has inspired the work

-of two young photographers.

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-Owain Gwynedd

-has been to find out more.

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-Since I moved to Cardiff to study

-at university some time ago...

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-..I have noticed the investment

-and development...

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-..happening in the city.

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-Some people have decided to record

-these changes by taking photos...

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-..especially what's been happening

-in the north east of the city.

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-I have come to Maelfa Shopping

-Centre in Llanedeyrn...

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-..to meet up with Sioned Birchall...

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-..one half of the photography and

-blogging partnership, Sioned a Nia.

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-We had heard that Cardiff Council

-had plans to demolish the site.

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-We wanted to take photos of what

-has been here since the 1970s...

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-..whilst that was still possible.

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-..but to me, this building

-chronicles a certain period...

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-..and tells the story

-of the community...

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-..and how it's changed

-along with the wider world.

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-Inside,

-there are many empty retail units...

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-..and social areas

-which are no longer used.

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-There are also long, dark tunnels.

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-It's an inward-looking building...

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-..very different

-to a modern shopping centre.

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-Are you sad to see architecture

-of this period being demolished...

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-..or do you understand

-the need to redevelop the site?

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-I think there is sadness

-associated to the place.

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-The very fact that there's a need to

-demolish and redevelop a site...

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-..that been here since 1974.

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-But obviously, the shopping centre

-isn't fit for purpose...

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-..because people don't want

-to come here and utilize the place.

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-The practical nature of the place

-does appeal to me.

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-It's to be seen in the brown bricks,

-and the concrete bridges.

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-They built a few concrete bridges so

-people can walk from their houses.

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-There is a quite

-striking contrast...

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-..between the practical nature

-of the plan and the architecture.

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-As Cardiff's landscape

-continues to change so quickly...

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-..it might be worth stopping

-for a moment...

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-..and appreciating what's still here

-before it disappears for ever.

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-To see more work

-and learn more about the artists...

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-..visit the website

-which is on the screen now.

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-Hijinx Theatre is

-a professional company in Cardiff.

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-It differs from

-other theatre companies...

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-..as there are actors with learning

-difficulties in each production.

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-Every year, the special Hijinx Unity

-Festival is held in the capital.

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-The festival offers actors

-with and without disabilities...

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-..the opportunity to share a stage.

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-The Unity Festival

-is in its ninth year.

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-It's a chance to showcase

-inclusive theatre and dance...

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-..from across the world.

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-People come from all kinds of places

-to perform in Cardiff...

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-..which is great for the city.

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-One of the highlights

-is A Dream Play by Moomsteatern...

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-..a theatre company from Europe.

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-Also, Falling in Love with Frida

-by Caroline Bowditch.

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-That's part of out late-night

-programme, new to the festival.

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-It's certainly worth a look.

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-Twenty actors have been busy

-over the past fortnight...

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-..putting together Cabaret of Blood.

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-The first performance is tomorrow

-night and then again on Thursday.

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-A lot of fun, poetry, naughtiness

-and of course, plenty of blood!

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-There are three stages in Cardiff.

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-There are many types

-of performances...

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-..some of which will require

-tickets and take place...

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-..at the Millennium Centre

-and The Other Room at Porter's.

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-There are also a number

-of free events.

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-You can walk around the Hayes

-and enjoy what you fancy, really.

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-There will be posters on show

-with a timetable of events.

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-Many companies will be walking

-around that area of Cardiff...

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-..so you might get swept up

-without realising!

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-You might be out shopping when you

-bump into a dancer or performer.

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-It will be a lot of fun.

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-What makes the Hijinx Unity Festival

-so special?

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-People will be coming from

-across Europe to perform together.

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-The theatre and dance performances

-are very inclusive...

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-..and everyone works together.

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-It's a great opportunity

-to enjoy the festival.

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-The producer, Adam Amor,

-has been my studio guest.

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-Pobol Port Talbot is shown tonight,

-tomorrow and Thursday at 8.25pm.

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-There has been a dark cloud over the

-area recently.

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-I think the series will show the

-area in a positive light.

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-The area is very close.

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-We hope the people of the area will

-enjoy it.

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-Pobol Port Talbot is shown tonight,

-tomorrow and Thursday at 8.25pm.

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-Good luck with the series.

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-I'm sure Wales will enjoy the

-series.

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-There's still time to enter

-our Wimbledon competition.

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-All you have to do is answer

-this simple question:

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-What is traditionally

-eaten at Wimbledon?

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-1) strawberries and cream, 2) curry

-and rice or 3) pizza and chips?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-The phone lines

-close at 3.00pm tomorrow.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-That's all we have time

-for this evening.

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-Tomorrow is Wednesday and is the

-final time for you enter...

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-..to win 1,000 in our

-Fancy a Fortune competition.

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-It's your final chance

-to spin the wheel.

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-Fancy A Fortune?

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-How much will you win?

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-How much will you win?

-

-You've won 1,000!

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-How much?

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-How much?

-

-1,000!

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-Goodness me!

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-Just pick up the phone.

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-Just pick up the phone.

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-Answer the phone.

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-500!

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-500!

-

-I won 1,000.

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-I'm feeling lucky.

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-I'm feeling lucky.

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-Are you feeling lucky?

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-If I win I'll book a holiday.

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-If I win I'll book a holiday.

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-Oh!

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-Fancy A Fortune?

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-Make sure you pick up the phone.

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-Join Llinos Lee at 7.00pm tomorrow

-to hear the all-important question.

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-It's also your final opportunity

-for a while so make sure you enter.

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-Martyn Geraint

-joins us in the studio...

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-..to celebrate 25 years

-of entertaining Welsh children.

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-We hear of a new adventure course

-in North Wales.

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-That's it from us tonight.

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-It's goodnight from me

-and the rest of the team.

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