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0:00:19 > 0:00:26- Hello and welcome - to Thursday's Prynhawn Da.

0:00:26 > 0:00:29- Last night, Cardiff University - played Swansea University...

0:00:29 > 0:00:33- ..in the Welsh Varsity Tournament - at the Principality Stadium.

0:00:33 > 0:00:39- Congratulations to my old college - of Cardiff for winning the match.

0:00:39 > 0:00:44- We also congratulate the success - of the local newspapers in Wales.

0:00:45 > 0:00:48- Elin Meek from the local newspaper - of Swansea, Wilia tells us more.

0:00:49 > 0:00:51- This is what else we have for you.

0:00:52 > 0:00:57- Huw's joined by ladies of Merched - y Wawr from South-East Wales.

0:00:57 > 0:01:02- We hear about running a business - from home with the company, Taclus.

0:01:03 > 0:01:06- Meinir Ann Thomas - from Rhydargaeau...

0:01:06 > 0:01:11- ..and Gwyn Evans from the charity, - Cruse, join us to discuss grief.

0:01:11 > 0:01:17- Ammanford's Randal Isaac tells us - what inspired him to start woodwork.

0:01:19 > 0:01:25- Join Owain and me for all this over - the next 50 minutes on Prynhawn Da.

0:01:34 > 0:01:37- We start the programme - with Elin Meek...

0:01:37 > 0:01:42- ..who works on the local newspaper - in Swansea.

0:01:42 > 0:01:46- Local newspapers are a success story - for the Welsh press...

0:01:46 > 0:01:50- ..with a monthly distribution - around Wales of about 50,000 copies.

0:01:50 > 0:01:53- This is quite unusual - in this day and age...

0:01:53 > 0:01:57- ..when the circulation - of newspapers is on the decline.

0:01:57 > 0:02:03- Elin Meek, welcome to the programme.

0:02:03 > 0:02:12- What's the secret of the success - of these local newspapers?

0:02:12 > 0:02:18- A local newspaper - is a chronicle of history...

0:02:18 > 0:02:25- ..and people want to know - about various events...

0:02:25 > 0:02:32- ..in their local vicinity.

0:02:32 > 0:02:39- The local newspaper for the - Swansea area is known as Wilia.

0:02:40 > 0:02:47- You are the editor of the newspaper.

0:02:48 > 0:02:52- Yes, I believe Wilia is going - to be celebrating 40 years.

0:02:53 > 0:03:03- Heini Gruffudd - has been there since the start.

0:03:05 > 0:03:13- We'll have published - 400 papers this year.

0:03:13 > 0:03:20- What does "Wilia" mean?

0:03:20 > 0:03:24- Wilia is the word in the - Swansea dialect for talking.

0:03:25 > 0:03:30- It involves a lot of work.

0:03:31 > 0:03:35- We're lucky to have - various contributors.

0:03:35 > 0:03:42- Some of them are school children.

0:03:42 > 0:03:52- We collect all the material.

0:03:54 > 0:03:57- It's either sent via - a Word file or using a Jpeg.

0:03:57 > 0:04:02- They are printed...

0:04:02 > 0:04:06- ..and we distribute them.

0:04:07 > 0:04:14- The success comes - from the local stories.

0:04:29 > 0:04:33- I think in Swansea...

0:04:33 > 0:04:40- ..we have a lot of families...

0:04:41 > 0:04:45- ..but these days, - we have a lot of Welsh learners.

0:04:45 > 0:04:55- Wilia is like a historical record...

0:04:56 > 0:05:01- ..for the Swansea area.

0:05:01 > 0:05:09- It helps to boost the local dialect.

0:05:09 > 0:05:18- I don't know if we use - a lot of the local dialect...

0:05:19 > 0:05:25- ..but we try to publish - everything that reaches us.

0:05:25 > 0:05:35- Wilia started in 1977...

0:05:35 > 0:05:45- ..but the area now has two.

0:05:46 > 0:05:54- You also print in colour now.

0:05:54 > 0:06:00- We like our contributors - to send us photographs...

0:06:00 > 0:06:10- ..and they come to life - in the coloured publications.

0:06:10 > 0:06:17- Social media and the Internet - has affected a lot of newspapers.

0:06:17 > 0:06:25- The Wilia local newspaper...

0:06:25 > 0:06:35- ..is the work of the Welsh Language - Initiative in Swansea.

0:06:38 > 0:06:42- You can find copies - from the past on the website.

0:06:42 > 0:06:48- We do get help with funding - the newspaper...

0:06:48 > 0:06:58- ..from the Welsh government.

0:07:03 > 0:07:08- Is it difficult to find volunteers?

0:07:08 > 0:07:11- It's always difficult - to find new volunteers.

0:07:11 > 0:07:17- We should have more volunteers.

0:07:17 > 0:07:27- I think I'm the youngest - at the moment.

0:07:31 > 0:07:34- I hope younger people jump - on board soon!

0:07:34 > 0:07:41- I've been doing it for 20 years.

0:07:41 > 0:07:46- Do you work with - other local newspapers?

0:07:46 > 0:07:49- I do look at various - local newspapers.

0:07:49 > 0:07:54- There are national meetings.

0:07:54 > 0:07:59- People often share information.

0:07:59 > 0:08:02- We keep an eye on the Llais - which is the local newspaper...

0:08:03 > 0:08:06- ..for the Cwmtawe area.

0:08:06 > 0:08:10- We all share information.

0:08:10 > 0:08:14- We hope to strive - into the future confidently!

0:08:15 > 0:08:18- Next, we step onto the - Prynhawn Da catwalk with Huw.

0:08:18 > 0:08:22- He's been shopping for ladies from - Merched y Wawr in South-East Wales.

0:08:23 > 0:08:28- What did you find, Huw?

0:08:29 > 0:08:33- These ladies have been shocked.

0:08:33 > 0:08:38- This isn't a makeover.

0:08:39 > 0:08:43- They are here to model.

0:08:43 > 0:08:47- I have to tell them what to wear!

0:08:47 > 0:08:53- A lot of them are quite shocked.

0:08:53 > 0:09:00- Dennis is Eluned's husband.

0:09:00 > 0:09:05- He's a fashion expert!

0:09:06 > 0:09:14- He told Eluned not to wear black.

0:09:14 > 0:09:18- The theme today is to avoid - any black.

0:09:18 > 0:09:22- What do you usual wear?

0:09:22 > 0:09:26- I normally wear black trousers...

0:09:26 > 0:09:30- ..with a jumper.

0:09:30 > 0:09:33- The jumper is normally dark.

0:09:33 > 0:09:38- In the summer, I venture into navy.

0:09:39 > 0:09:43- I like dark colours.

0:09:44 > 0:09:49- I had to please Dennis...

0:09:49 > 0:09:57- ..so I've gone to the other extreme.

0:09:57 > 0:10:06- She looked very smart - when she arrived...

0:10:06 > 0:10:13- ..but I've opted for - the grey leather jacket.

0:10:13 > 0:10:18- The dress is 45 from Monsoon.

0:10:18 > 0:10:22- This dress resembles silk.

0:10:22 > 0:10:27- It isn't silk.

0:10:27 > 0:10:35- This means it can be washed easily.

0:10:35 > 0:10:41- You can wear it with trousers - at the moment...

0:10:41 > 0:10:51- ..or go without trousers - later in the summer.

0:10:53 > 0:11:00- The linen trousers - are better quality.

0:11:01 > 0:11:08- We went to Clarks for the sandals.

0:11:08 > 0:11:13- Clarks is quite fashionable - these days.

0:11:13 > 0:11:19- They use Italian leather.

0:11:20 > 0:11:30- Cath is our next model.

0:11:34 > 0:11:38- She's from Cowbridge.

0:11:38 > 0:11:47- This is a very casual look.

0:11:47 > 0:11:52- I couldn't get in touch with Cath.

0:11:52 > 0:11:57- I've gone for this jacket...

0:11:57 > 0:12:07- ..which is the best-selling coat...

0:12:11 > 0:12:17- ..on the flagship store of - Marks and Spencer on Oxford Street.

0:12:17 > 0:12:22- It's great for all sorts of things.

0:12:27 > 0:12:31- I like this outfit.

0:12:31 > 0:12:40- I would definitely wear it.

0:12:40 > 0:12:50- I'm surprised Huw - found something I'd wear.

0:12:50 > 0:12:53- Cath just held her own fashion show - in her home.

0:12:54 > 0:13:00- What was it like?

0:13:01 > 0:13:03- It was with the collection - from Kathy Gittins.

0:13:04 > 0:13:08- It was a fund-raising event.

0:13:08 > 0:13:14- I wasn't invited!

0:13:14 > 0:13:20- We close with Shan.

0:13:20 > 0:13:25- Welcome to the programme, Shan.

0:13:25 > 0:13:35- Shan is from Cardiff.

0:13:36 > 0:13:40- Shan is very active - in her branch of Merched y Wawr.

0:13:40 > 0:13:45- I've opted for navy.

0:13:45 > 0:13:52- There's a lot of navy - on the high street.

0:13:52 > 0:14:00- People opt for bright colours - in the summer.

0:14:00 > 0:14:06- Dark colours are very popular - on the continent...

0:14:06 > 0:14:11- ..in the sunshine.

0:14:11 > 0:14:17- I've played with textures...

0:14:17 > 0:14:22- ..and chosen timeless pieces.

0:14:22 > 0:14:30- The bomber jackets are everywhere.

0:14:31 > 0:14:36- Bomber jackets are everywhere.

0:14:37 > 0:14:45- There's some lovely details - on the blouse.

0:14:45 > 0:14:49- We've got some - white tailored trousers.

0:14:49 > 0:14:53- A lot of people ask - if it's acceptable...

0:14:53 > 0:14:55- ..to wear white trousers - for a wedding.

0:14:56 > 0:14:58- It's fine!

0:14:59 > 0:15:03- I'm happy with this.

0:15:03 > 0:15:07- These fit like a glove!

0:15:08 > 0:15:12- After the break, we learn about - the cleaning company, Taclus...

0:15:12 > 0:15:16- ..and hear about running a business - from your home.

0:15:16 > 0:15:20- Meinir Ann Thomas from Rhydargaeau - chats about dealing with grief.

0:15:20 > 0:15:22- Join us in a few minutes.

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0:15:28 > 0:15:30- Subtitles

0:15:34 > 0:15:36- Welcome back.

0:15:36 > 0:15:41- Llinos Lee from the Heno team - has joined us in the studio.

0:15:41 > 0:15:44- Welcome to the programme.

0:15:44 > 0:15:48- What have you got for us - on tonight's Heno, Llinos?

0:15:49 > 0:15:54- edition of Heno at 7.00pm.

0:15:55 > 0:15:59- We celebrate the first year - of Caffi Siop Mechell...

0:16:00 > 0:16:05- ..which is a community venture - in Llanfechell.

0:16:05 > 0:16:10- The cafe is on Anglesey.

0:16:10 > 0:16:13- Owain has an interesting story...

0:16:14 > 0:16:17- in popularity in Wales.

0:16:17 > 0:16:19- What is it, Owain?

0:16:20 > 0:16:27- It's American football!

0:16:27 > 0:16:31- I'm still sore from playing - American football.

0:16:32 > 0:16:36- My studio guest is the singer - and presenter, Gwawr Edwards.

0:16:41 > 0:16:47- Gwawr features in a special - documentary on S4C...

0:16:47 > 0:16:54- ..that remembers the late musician - and conductor, Sioned James.

0:16:55 > 0:17:00- Over the coming weeks, we'll meet - some viewers who work from home.

0:17:00 > 0:17:05- Many have turned their homes - into their office or workshop.

0:17:05 > 0:17:09- Our first lady works from home - but also in the homes of others.

0:17:09 > 0:17:15- We got some cleaning tips when we - met Nerys Williams from Llangennech.

0:17:22 > 0:17:27- I worked in a pharmacy - for many years but wanted a change.

0:17:27 > 0:17:33- The plan was to spend more time with - the children but it hasn't happened!

0:17:34 > 0:17:39- A friend told me to start a cleaning - business as I'm a bit obsessed.

0:17:39 > 0:17:44- I didn't think it was a bad idea - so I established Taclus.

0:17:45 > 0:17:50- I work from top to bottom but - every home and client are different.

0:17:51 > 0:17:59- Clean to one person - could be filthy to the next!

0:17:59 > 0:18:01- I like to go the extra mile.

0:18:01 > 0:18:03- I bring flowers on my first visit.

0:18:03 > 0:18:06- It's an ice breaker - and a nice touch.

0:18:09 > 0:18:14- In the build up to Christmas, - I had over 30 homes in one week.

0:18:16 > 0:18:24- People use Twitter and Facebook and - it's great to promote your business.

0:18:24 > 0:18:27- Their feedback makes my job easier.

0:18:27 > 0:18:32- There's a rating system and I get - to meet a lot of people like that.

0:18:36 > 0:18:42- Taclus is successful because - I'm always ahead of the game.

0:18:42 > 0:18:48- I always do my research - but you need to be cautious too.

0:18:48 > 0:18:52- in my own home first.

0:18:53 > 0:19:01- It doesn't matter if I ruin - something in my own home!

0:19:03 > 0:19:11- My first top tip is quite unusual as - I put cool and weak tea in a spray.

0:19:11 > 0:19:16- It's applied to a lint-free cloth - to clean the mirror.

0:19:16 > 0:19:22- The tannic acid in the tea helps - to prevent streaks and it's amazing!

0:19:22 > 0:19:27- Finish it by buffing it with either - newspaper or a coffee filter.

0:19:29 > 0:19:34- I love this next tip as it's great - if you have small children like me.

0:19:35 > 0:19:40- They drop Lego or I lose jewellery - and I don't want them up the hoover.

0:19:43 > 0:19:47- Cut up an old pair of tights - on the thickest part...

0:19:48 > 0:19:53- ..put it over the pipe and attach it - with a bobble or elastic band.

0:19:54 > 0:19:58- It picks up the Lego or jewellery - but it won't go up the hoover.

0:19:59 > 0:20:03- This is a device - to help you fold your clothes.

0:20:03 > 0:20:07- It can be bought online - and comes in an array of sizes.

0:20:08 > 0:20:14- I'm using a larger one to fold this - t-shirt so prepare to be amazed!

0:20:14 > 0:20:21- One, two, three and that - takes the stress out of folding.

0:20:24 > 0:20:29- I've got another lovely tip - to help your flowers last longer.

0:20:29 > 0:20:31- I've got a teaspoon of salt.

0:20:32 > 0:20:40- salt and give it a little shake.

0:20:42 > 0:20:47- Another tip that you might not - have heard about before...

0:20:47 > 0:20:52- ..is to place your toothbrushes - in the dishwasher.

0:20:52 > 0:20:56- You don't need a tablet - but set it at 40 to 60 degrees...

0:20:56 > 0:21:01- ..so the water is hot enough - to kill any germs or bacteria.

0:21:02 > 0:21:06- I love it and I'll be going to clean - after you've gone!

0:21:12 > 0:21:17- Next, we turn our attention to grief - and the process of grieving.

0:21:17 > 0:21:22- Many of us have lost a much-loved - friend or family member...

0:21:23 > 0:21:28- ..and struggle to cope or are unable - to deal with the array of emotions.

0:21:29 > 0:21:32- The BBC aired a programme - on the topic...

0:21:32 > 0:21:36- ..with the Manchester United and - England footballer, Rio Ferdinand.

0:21:37 > 0:21:42- I had an unbelievable life, an - amazing wife, great kids but bang.

0:21:42 > 0:21:47- The moment Rebecca was diagnosed - with cancer - that all changed.

0:21:47 > 0:21:50- "To Mummy, - I wish you came alive. From Tia."

0:21:51 > 0:21:55- You should write "Mummy's - favourite colour was green."

0:21:56 > 0:22:00- That's why she's got a green dress - and you might forget.

0:22:00 > 0:22:02- I'll write it with the green.

0:22:02 > 0:22:04- I'll write it with the green.- - Otherwise, you might forget.

0:22:05 > 0:22:10- That was Rio Ferdinand discussing - his experiences of loss.

0:22:10 > 0:22:15- I lost my father - when I was a baby...

0:22:16 > 0:22:21- ..I'm humbled that Meinir Ann Thomas - from Rhydargaeau joins us...

0:22:21 > 0:22:24- ..as she lost her mother - when she was ten.

0:22:25 > 0:22:30- We're also joined by Gwyn Evans, - from Cruse Bereavement Care.

0:22:30 > 0:22:39- Welcome to you both.

0:22:39 > 0:22:49- What are your memories - of your mother, Meinir?

0:22:52 > 0:23:00- I recall when I was nine and I was - in my final year at primary school.

0:23:00 > 0:23:05- My mother found spots on the bottom - of her neck.

0:23:05 > 0:23:10- My father took her to the doctor.

0:23:10 > 0:23:17- I came home from school one day.

0:23:17 > 0:23:27- My mother was upstairs and was ill.

0:23:31 > 0:23:38- The ambulance rushed to her

0:23:39 > 0:23:44- She was in the high dependency ward - at the hospital.

0:23:44 > 0:23:54- I thought she would get better.

0:24:01 > 0:24:04- I was with my grandparents one day.

0:24:04 > 0:24:14- I was picked up and went home.

0:24:14 > 0:24:24- My father had come home from - the hospital to say that she died.

0:24:25 > 0:24:30- I couldn't deal with it.

0:24:35 > 0:24:37- I suffered from depression.

0:24:37 > 0:24:39- I've got over it now.

0:24:39 > 0:24:49- But it has left a mark on my life.

0:24:50 > 0:24:56- I find it hard to talk about - my father.

0:24:56 > 0:25:05- Do you struggle to talk about it?

0:25:05 > 0:25:15- I feel it's good to talk to friends - and a loved-one.

0:25:23 > 0:25:33- They talk about their memories - and this makes me feel better.

0:25:38 > 0:25:44- Dad is a real man when it comes to - talking about his emotions.

0:25:44 > 0:25:53- I'm close to my father.

0:25:53 > 0:26:02- Meinir's story is familiar to us.

0:26:02 > 0:26:11- It's difficult to talk - to some members of the family.

0:26:12 > 0:26:17- They don't want to talk...

0:26:18 > 0:26:23- ..so we offer a room for an hour - for free.

0:26:23 > 0:26:33- You can get it all out in this room.

0:26:45 > 0:26:52- These people don't know us - and won't mind to let it out.

0:26:52 > 0:26:58- It's a start for the person - to grieve.

0:27:04 > 0:27:14- But we try to find an answer - that works for you.

0:27:21 > 0:27:24- It's a shock to the system.

0:27:24 > 0:27:27- It's all part of the process.

0:27:30 > 0:27:33- The singer, Tom Jones - has spoken openly...

0:27:34 > 0:27:44- ..about how he dealt with - the death of his wife.

0:27:44 > 0:27:51- I'm glad that he has confessed that - he has gone through a tough time...

0:27:51 > 0:28:00- ..and he needed help.

0:28:00 > 0:28:10- are two different things.

0:28:11 > 0:28:18- You don't need medication - for grieving.

0:28:18 > 0:28:24- Rio said that he didn't know - how to grieve.

0:28:24 > 0:28:26- It can build up.

0:28:27 > 0:28:37- Many people find that their children - will fly the nest...

0:28:37 > 0:28:42- Join us in a few minutes.

0:28:45 > 0:28:46- Subtitles

0:28:50 > 0:28:52- Welcome back.

0:28:53 > 0:28:57- I have to admit that I'm not - very good with my hands.

0:28:57 > 0:29:02- Our next guest is proof - that anything is possible...

0:29:02 > 0:29:07- ..as he set about learning a craft - following his retirement.

0:29:08 > 0:29:11- Randal Isaac, - welcome to the programme.

0:29:11 > 0:29:19- Thank you.

0:29:19 > 0:29:28- Where did it all start?

0:29:28 > 0:29:35- It started 14 years ago.

0:29:36 > 0:29:44- I was working on P'nawn Da.

0:29:44 > 0:29:50- I had the chance to go - on a woodwork course.

0:29:50 > 0:29:55- Lyn who taught me sadly passed away.

0:29:56 > 0:29:58- Lyn was a massive inspiration.

0:29:59 > 0:30:04- Let's see Randal in action in one - of his features for P'nawn Da.

0:30:04 > 0:30:05- What are we doing this week?

0:30:05 > 0:30:07- What are we doing this week?- - Decking.

0:30:07 > 0:30:14- Everyone wants decking and people do - it on all the television programmes.

0:30:19 > 0:30:24- These blocks show the distance - between each section.

0:30:25 > 0:30:30- We can place two brackets - on the back and attach them.

0:30:30 > 0:30:32- That's it.

0:30:33 > 0:30:37- Let's lift this up - and put it in the corner behind you.

0:30:38 > 0:30:42- This corner piece goes on our - decking to house a flower pot.

0:30:43 > 0:30:46- We're missing something.

0:30:46 > 0:30:50- What happened to that wine bottle - you had earlier?

0:30:50 > 0:30:51- Come with me and I'll get it.

0:30:51 > 0:30:53- Come with me and I'll get it.- - Wonderful.

0:30:54 > 0:31:04- Cheers!

0:31:07 > 0:31:14- You still have that decking.

0:31:14 > 0:31:18- Yes, the decking is still with me.

0:31:18 > 0:31:23- We finished each item - with a glass of wine!

0:31:23 > 0:31:31- We need to reintroduce it!

0:31:31 > 0:31:40- Tell us about the pieces you've - made.

0:31:44 > 0:31:49- I've got a selection - of my craftwork here.

0:31:49 > 0:31:51- I like rugby and wine.

0:31:51 > 0:31:55- I wanted a bottle of wine to hand.

0:31:56 > 0:32:01- I don't have to move!

0:32:01 > 0:32:07- It's a flower pot at home now.

0:32:20 > 0:32:26- It took two hours a night - over a period of a fortnight...

0:32:27 > 0:32:32- ..to make that table.

0:32:33 > 0:32:39- I went to a grammar school.

0:32:40 > 0:32:45- There wasn't any woodwork available.

0:32:46 > 0:32:52- I felt that I'd missed out.

0:32:52 > 0:33:02- After working with Lyn, - I started a night course.

0:33:17 > 0:33:27- These are the fruits of my labour.

0:33:52 > 0:33:58- I've also made these stools - for my grandchildren.

0:33:58 > 0:34:07- These are a favourite!

0:34:08 > 0:34:16- This is an item for a nut cracker.

0:34:17 > 0:34:22- There's also a clock - and fruit bowls.

0:34:22 > 0:34:32- I use a variety of wood.

0:34:33 > 0:34:41- Sycamore is great for holding fruit.

0:34:48 > 0:34:53- This next device is great.

0:34:53 > 0:34:55- The idea came from New Zealand.

0:34:57 > 0:35:04- I'm really pleased with it.

0:35:05 > 0:35:11- It's from Guernsey.

0:35:19 > 0:35:29- You have to have the correct angles.

0:35:34 > 0:35:36- We're back on the catwalk for - the final part of the programme.

0:35:37 > 0:35:39- Subtitles

0:35:43 > 0:35:45- Welcome back.

0:35:45 > 0:35:49- We close today's programme on the - Prynhawn Da catwalk with Huw...

0:35:49 > 0:35:57- ..and the ladies of Merched y Wawr - from South-East Wales.

0:35:57 > 0:36:04- The ladies are relaxed.

0:36:04 > 0:36:10- They got the first half - out of the way.

0:36:10 > 0:36:20- We start with Eluned.

0:36:20 > 0:36:24- I have to talk about the bag.

0:36:24 > 0:36:27- It's huge!

0:36:27 > 0:36:32- Big bags are very fashionable.

0:36:32 > 0:36:36- This bag is full of texture.

0:36:36 > 0:36:41- The bag is 45 from Clarks.

0:36:41 > 0:36:46- It looks like it could be - from Morocco.

0:36:46 > 0:36:51- I thought it suits Eluned...

0:36:52 > 0:36:57- ..as she likes to travel.

0:36:58 > 0:37:06- I've bee to India, - Peru and Cambodia.

0:37:06 > 0:37:10- This is very comfortable.

0:37:10 > 0:37:13- it's a great bag to carry.

0:37:13 > 0:37:17- You can put a lot of things in it.

0:37:18 > 0:37:26- You can put me in it!

0:37:26 > 0:37:31- Everyone who carries - a big bag loses items!

0:37:32 > 0:37:36- The dress is 59 from Monsoon.

0:37:36 > 0:37:40- It's very simple.

0:37:40 > 0:37:47- It lacks hanger appeal...

0:37:47 > 0:37:55- ..but it looks great on the body.

0:37:56 > 0:38:02- Eluned had a choice of shoes.

0:38:02 > 0:38:09- She chose the orange.

0:38:09 > 0:38:19- We did have some cream shoes too.

0:38:22 > 0:38:28- I'm told she wears bright colours - when she's on holiday.

0:38:29 > 0:38:33- Next, we have Cath.

0:38:34 > 0:38:39- There's some pattern here.

0:38:39 > 0:38:44- The viewers might not see this - at home.

0:38:44 > 0:38:50- Cath is very short.

0:38:50 > 0:38:55- The trousers - are from the petite range...

0:38:55 > 0:39:00- ..but she wanted flat shoes...

0:39:00 > 0:39:08- ..so the trousers look very long.

0:39:08 > 0:39:14- There's a lot of orange - on the high street.

0:39:14 > 0:39:21- I'm hoping for some sunshine.

0:39:21 > 0:39:29- We've got another blouse-on.

0:39:29 > 0:39:33- It's something that's being - sold all over the high street.

0:39:34 > 0:39:39- There's a lovely lace blouse.

0:39:40 > 0:39:50- The camisole is part of the blouse.

0:39:52 > 0:39:57- The pattern in the trousers - is the stand out garment.

0:39:57 > 0:40:04- You are busy person in your branch.

0:40:04 > 0:40:08- Yes, the Merched y Wawr - has been very busy.

0:40:08 > 0:40:13- We've got more fashion next week.

0:40:13 > 0:40:20- We're meeting Bethan Jones - from Cowbridge.

0:40:20 > 0:40:24- I've got a fashion show - in Bridgend.

0:40:24 > 0:40:31- Yvonne is coming too.

0:40:31 > 0:40:37- Cath will be in the audience.

0:40:37 > 0:40:41- It's great to have - these fund-raising events...

0:40:41 > 0:40:46- ..for the local Eisteddfods.

0:40:47 > 0:40:50- We close with Shan.

0:40:50 > 0:40:54- Shan is also very busy too.

0:40:54 > 0:41:03- What have you been doing?

0:41:03 > 0:41:06- We had a spring festival for - the Merched y Wawr in Cardiff.

0:41:07 > 0:41:10- We had over 50 members.

0:41:10 > 0:41:18- There was a lot of local produce.

0:41:18 > 0:41:22- We enjoyed an afternoon tea too.

0:41:22 > 0:41:30- What do you usually wear?

0:41:30 > 0:41:36- I tend to wear more - of these sorts of clothes.

0:41:36 > 0:41:44- A quilted jacket is always ideal.

0:41:44 > 0:41:48- Time is beating us!

0:41:48 > 0:41:52- Have the ladies been happy?

0:41:52 > 0:41:57- I hope they are happy.

0:41:57 > 0:42:02- Until tomorrow, it's a very - good afternoon to you all.

0:42:02 > 0:42:04- .