Radyr Golf Club

Welcomes new social members to enjoy the use of the bar, the dining room, and meeting facilities. You and your family can use these comfortable amenities and become a social member for as little as £33+vat per year. Come and join a friendly, sociable club right on your doorstep, open seven days a week.

Apply to the Manager on 029 2084 2408 & Association Festival 2011 th th Saturday 30 April to Sunday 15 May

President: AM Welcome to our 24th May Festival. This year we have chosen Good Neighbours as the nominated Charity. As you will see at the back of this Programme, this is a very worthy cause so please support the Festival and buy lots of Draw Tickets.

Our Festival Queen is Ffion Gardener. Her attendants are Saphia Briffett and

Megan Goode: we look forward to seeing them during the Festival.

Megan Goode Ffion Gardener Saphia Briffett This year the Fete opening on the first Saturday will be preceded by a colourful pro- cession of characters from Alice in Wonderland. Jason Mohammad of BBC will be opening the Fete at midday, so come along and join in the fun. The two-week programme of events is aimed to appeal to all ages, families and individuals, building on the success of previous years.

You can see what is on, at a glance, on the following two pages. Details of Festival events can also be found in the R&M Events Diary on the Website, www.radyr.org.uk. We do hope that you and your family will join us in as many of these events as possible, meeting your neighbours and making new friends.

The Association wishes to thank all our Sponsors, including County Council, R&M Community Council the Arts Council for Wales’ ”Night Out” Scheme ( ), Academi, Pugh’s Garden Centre, GE Healthcare, Apextaylor signs, and all the local shopkeepers. We are very grateful for your support of this wonderful Festival and the ability it gives us to help a worthy local charity. EVENTS - AT A GLANCE FRIDAY 29th SATURDAY 7th 7.00pm ROYAL WEDDING FIRE- 10.00am A TASTE OF WALES, Pugh's WORKS, Tennis Club Garden Centre

th 7.30pm CONCERT, MVH. SATURDAY 30 12 noon FESTIVAL FÊTE, OCR SUNDAY 8th 7.30pm BAND CONCERT, MVH 11.00am CRICKET MATCH, Radyr Cricket Club SUNDAY 1st 11.00am OPEN GARDENS 9.00am FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT 1.00pm 60’s MUSIC ON THE PATIO, Mound Field, Morganstown. Golf Club 6.30pm CIVIC SERVICE, Christ 7.30pm CONCERT, Christ Church Church. MONDAY 9th MONDAY 2nd 5.00pm MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE 10.30am FUN RUN, Radyr Primary School. TUESDAY 10th 2.00pm CROWNING CEREMONY, 4.00pm JUNIOR BOULES TOURNA- Windsor Gardens MENT, Pentwyn Park 3.30pm CHESHIRE HOME VISIT WEDNESDAY 11th 4.00pm CHILDREN’S TEA PARTY, MVH 11.00am LANGUAGE & PLAY, Library TUESDAY 3rd 12.45pm CONCERT, Methodist Church 3.45pm JUNIOR 5 A-SIDE FOOTBALL 2.30pm MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY, AND NETBALL, Bryn Deri OCR 7.30pm ALICE MEETS JAZZ, OCR 6.00pm BEETLE DRIVE, Guide Centre 8.00pm WELSH PLAY, Christ Church 7.00pm FESTIVAL WALK, Station

WEDNESDAY 4th THURSDAY 12th MAY 3.00pm CHESHIRE CAT TEA PARTY, 8.00pm MURDER HE WROTE, OCR Pugh's Garden Centre FRIDAY 13th MAY 3.45pm & 4.30pm READINGS FROM 7.30pm AUDIO VISUAL & VIDEO ALICE, Library EVENING, OCR 6.00pm GUIDED WALK, Radyr Woods th 7.30pm UNCLE VANYA, MVH SATURDAY 14 11.00am GYMKHANA, Ty Gwyn Farm, THURSDAY 5th 2.00pm POP CONCERT, Parc Radur. 7.30pm TENOVUS QUIZ, Christ th Church SUNDAY 15 11.00am DUCK DASH, . FRIDAY 6th Noon SKATE-OFF, Skateboard Park, 11.00am TRACING YOUR FAMILY, Mound Field Library 1.30pm CLASSIC CARS & CANINES, 5.00pm JUNIOR DISCO NIGHT, OCR Lychgate Gardens, Radyr Sidings 7.00pm FESTIVAL BOULES, Pentwyn 7.00pm SONGS OF PRAISE, Christ Park Church. Ty-Gwyn Farm

Golf Pentwyn Parc Radur Club Park play area Radyr Gardens Parc Radur Windsor Radyr Gardens Library The Arena (MUGA)

Tennis Club Old Church Rooms Methodist (OCR) Church Morganstown Village Hall (MVH) Park Christ Road Church

Marquis Court Radyr Mound Lychgate Gardens and Field Radyr Sidings Morganstown (A more detailed map is available Radyr on Community Notice Boards) Pugh’s Cricket Club Garden Centre FESTIVAL PROGRAMME PRE-FESTIVAL EVENT FRIDAY 29th APRIL 7:00pm ROYAL WEDDING FIREWORKS AND BARBECUE: Tennis Club Come along and help bring the celebrations for the Royal wedding to a close at Radyr Tennis Club. The bar will be well stocked and the barbecue sizzling for an evening of revelry. A Firework spectacular will help bring the day to a close as well as kick off Festival in right royal style! All welcome. Payment on entry. Visit www.facebook.com/RadyrTennisClub for further details.

Festival Box Office:

YOU CAN BUY TICKETS FOR THESE EVENTS FROM ALLAN COOK, 2084 3176 OR NICK HAWKINS, 2084 2561, AND AT VEG VENDOR, STATION ROAD.

SATURDAY 30th APRIL - SATURDAY 14th MAY PLAY TENNIS FORTNIGHT. In a break from tradition the Tennis Club is opening its doors to the R&M community to come and take advantage of the tennis facilities in the heart of the village. Join club members and have a few games of tennis during the Festival or come along with a few friends and see what the club has to offer. The only request is that you wear the right tennis shoes and appropriate tennis clothing. Courts subject to availability. Coaching available upon request.

SATURDAY 30th APRIL 12noon FESTIVAL FÊTE, Old Church Rooms, Gardens and Car Park. Free en- try. Opening by Jason Mohammad and Festival Queen. Bring the family. Come Festival and have lunch. Contact Nick Hawkins, 2084 2561 for further details. Fete

Join the procession of Alice in Wonderland Stalls Bar characters (starts Methodist Hall approx BBQ Teas 11:30am) as it threads its way to the OCR. Come and enjoy the Fete itself, with stalls, Music/ Dance food, music, displays, competitions, games, Exhibitions bouncy castle, activities by Radyr Youth Arts & Crafts Club, Radyr Scouts, and much more. If you would like to have a stall, contact Nick

Hawkins.

7.30pm FESTIVAL GRAND CONCERT: Morganstown Village Hall Tickets £7.00 (conc. £5.00), from Colin Evans, 2084 2381, Maggie Roberts, 2084 2995 or Veg Vendor, Station Road. Presented by the City of Cardiff (Melingriffith) Brass Band and guests.

SUNDAY 1st MAY 9.00am to 5.00pm FOOTBALL FESTIVAL, Mound Field, Morganstown. Annual Football Festival for FAW affiliated football teams aged 8 to 11. Under 8’s and Un- der 10’s will start at 9 am; Under 9’s and Under 11’s will start at 1.30 pm For further details contact Robert Ladd 07912 798717 or [email protected]; entry for spectators £1 payable on the day. Food and drink available at the ground.

6.30pm CIVIC SERVICE, Christ Church. Radyr & Morganstown Community Coun- cil invite everyone to this Civic Service to celebrate your community. The service is inter-denominational and we welcome people of all faiths or none. For information, contact Helena Fox, Clerk to R&MCC, on 2084 2213

MONDAY 2nd MAY 10.30am FUN RUN (5 Km): Radyr Primary School. Serious and non-serious run- ners welcome. Adults £3 children £2 (if entry forms delivered to school before the start of half term) or entries on the day adults £5, Children £3 (pre-race regis- tration from 9:00am). Contact: Beverley 2090 2068; application forms available at library or www.radyrprm.cardiff.sch.uk.

FESTIVAL CROWNING CEREMONY: At Windsor Gardens, Radyr. 2.00pm Music 2.30pm Crowning Ceremony. The Festival Queen, Ffion Gardener, will be crowned by Cllr David Silver. In atten- dance will be her two princesses, Saphia Briffett and Megan Goode, Cllr Rod McKerlich, Cyril Williams and Maggie Roberts. Dancing: There will be performances of Maypole dancing by pupils from Bryn Deri School, folk dancing by pupils of Radyr Primary School and contemporary danc- ing by members of Radyr Youth Club. Compère - Brian Willis. Sound technician - Nick Hawkins. Children are encouraged to join in the dancing. Refreshments: In the Methodist Hall with homemade cakes by ladies of Treforgan WI.

3.30pm DANYBRYN LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME VISIT The Festival Queen and her princesses will visit the residents of Danybryn and open the new Woodland Garden.

4.00pm CHILDREN’S TEA PARTY with professional entertainer, Morganstown Village Hall. For children under 11, entrance fee 50p. Further details from Janet Thomas 2084 4522.

TUESDAY 3rd MAY 3.45pm JUNIOR 5 A-SIDE FOOTBALL AND NETBALL. Bryn Deri School Play- ing Field. Competitions between Radyr Primary and Bryn Deri Schools.

7.30pm “ALICE MEETS JAZZ”. Old Church Rooms. Tickets £5 (Twinning members), £6 (non-members), from Caroline, 2084 2250, Maggie, 2084 2995, or pay at the door. Come and enjoy the musical repertoire of CUBE. French bread and selection of cheese included. Licensed bar.

8.00og Ysgoldy Eglwys Crist, Heol Isaf. Tocynnau £3 Swyddfa Tocynnau'r Wyl. "Yn Fyw O...?" Dewch i stiwdio r BBC yn y 50au i weld cyflwyniad o ddwy ddrama arswyd.

WEDNESDAY 4th MAY 3.00pm CHESHIRE CAT TEA PARTY at Pugh's Garden Centre In aid of Dan y Bryn Cheshire Home. Special priced high tea £3. Mad Hatter

Raffle. All welcome.

READINGS FROM ALICE by the R&M Drama Society. Radyr library Details from 2084 2234. Free entry. 3.45pm and 4.30pm Two 30 min sessions for age 6 and over.

6.30pm RADYR WOODS WARDENS ANNUAL GUIDED WALK. Meet at the top car park at the end of Taff Terrace (limited parking). No charge. Jim Goodwin and John Scott, Radyr Woods Wardens, will guide you through our local nature reserve. The walk, of around 0.5 mile, will take about one hour and will involve some modest step climbing. Not suitable for wheelchair users. Wear stout shoes, wellingtons if wet.

7.30pm FESTIVAL THEATRE, Morganstown Village Hall. Tickets £9, concessions £8, students £4 Festival Box Office The Fluellen Theatre Company presents UNCLE VANYA, Anton Chekov's best loved comedy. There will be an interval bar.

Festival Box Office: YOU CAN BUY TICKETS FOR THESE EVENTS FROM ALLAN COOK, 2084 3176 OR NICK HAWKINS, 2084 2561, AND AT VEG VENDOR, STATION ROAD.

THURSDAY 5th MAY 7.30pm TENOVUS FESTIVAL QUIZ: New School Rooms, Christ Church. Tickets £7 from Marilyn Wills, 2084 2197. Light supper included. Raffle. Bar. Please form teams of eight.

FRIDAY 6th MAY 11.00am to noon TRACING YOUR FAMILY WITH ANCESTRY.COM AND FIND or noon to 1.00pm MY PAST.CO.UK Radyr Library, 2084 2234. Free entry, but places are limited, so ring to book your place (first come first served). Gwyn and Kathleen Rhys will lead two one hour long session introducing Family His- tory on the Internet. These sessions are limited by the number of computer termi- nals available in the Library so book early.

5.00pm to 7.30pm INFANT AND JUNIOR DISCO NIGHT. Old Church Rooms. Infants from 5 to 6pm and Juniors from 6.15 to 7.30pm. Entrance £2, to in- clude drink and crisps. Contact Michelle Convery 2084 2593.

All Children in the Village Welcome. Organised by the Bryn Deri PTA.

7.00pm FESTIVAL BOULES: Pentwyn Park. Teams of four, £5 per team. Register your team in advance with Maggie Roberts 2084 2995, or on the day. Join the Twinning Fellowship at the new Boules site in a game that shows no respect for experienced players - first timers have knocked out veterans on many occasions. Experienced and new players welcome. Ridiculously simple instructions available. All proceeds to Festival Charity.

SATURDAY 7th MAY 10.00am to 4.00pm A TASTE OF WALES, Pugh's Garden Centre Food tasting sessions, hanging basket and tub making demonstrations, Terry Walton talk on seasonal gardening, Barbecue and entertainment by Victoria George Veale dancers. See the new centres – Mountain Warehouse and Robinson’s Country Leisure.

7.30pm CONCERT, Morganstown Village Hall. Tickets £7.50 (concs, £6.50) Festival Box Office or Bob Roberts, 2084 2995. The Radyr Parish Music Group presents ‘Once upon a time…’, a musical stroll through Fantasy Land. There will be an interval bar.

SUNDAY 8th MAY 11.00am CRICKET MATCH: Radyr Cricket Club Radyr Comprehensive Staff Cricket Team will play a 20 over game against a Community XI captained by Peter Scott. Free entry. Contact Peter Sullivan, 07868 467142 for further details. Coffee, bacon sandwiches etc will be on sale and the bar will be open from midday.

Noon to 6.00pm NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME OPEN GARDEN, Monkstone, 21 Windsor Road. Admission, adults £2.50, children free. Teas available. Contact Antonia Wigley, 2084 2755. NEW FOR 2011 Come and visit a family garden with lawn and sitting areas with some mature Acers, Magnolias and Azaleas. Hopefully, the wisteria will be in flower. Care is needed to negotiate some of the stone steps and paths. 25% of the proceeds will go to the Festival Charity. 1.00pm onwards ‘60’s MUSIC ON THE PATIO’, Radyr Golf Club. Tickets £12 (including a buffet meal) from Terry Fitzgerald, 2084 2096. Featuring the Pete Watkins Band (Sunny Afternoon), come and enjoy lunch and be entertained by hits covering a wide range of styles from the great 60’s beat groups including The Beatles ,The Kinks ,Rolling Stones ,The Hollies ,The Who, The Beach Boys ,The Monkees and not forgetting Tom Jones and Englebert. Dress, smart cas- ual, no denims.

7.30pm CONCERT, Christ Church. Tickets £9 concessions £8, students £4. Festival Box Office CANTEMUS CHAMBER CHOIR present a programme of choral music covering two continents and four centuries. Conductor Huw Williams, cello Simon Davison. There will be an interval bar.

MONDAY 9h MAY 5.00pm MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE & MEAL Adventurous and Family routes. Meet at Gelynis Farm from 4.00pm for a 5.00pm start. Entry £3 adults, chil- dren free. Enjoy a curry and pint afterwards at the Bombay Blue, . Guest Speaker, former Wales Rugby international Garin Jenkins, will talk on his life in sport. Tickets £15 (commences 8.00pm). Contact Kieran Webster, 07875 374169, for tickets and details of both events.

TUESDAY 10th MAY 4.00pm JUNIOR SCHOOL BOULES TOURNAMENT, Pentwyn Park. Free en- trance, Contact Maggie Roberts, 2084 2995. Twinning Fellowship Cool School Boules Tournament, Radyr Primary School v Bryn Deri School. One team of each from staff, parents/grandparents, Governors and at least three teams of children from each school. Presentation cups to winning teams.

WEDNESDAY 11th MAY 11.00am LANGUAGE AND PLAY SESSION WITH MARGARET AND HER GUI- TAR. Radyr library, 2084 2234. Free event. Booking not necessary. A fun rhyme and play time for pre school children with a craft.

12.45pm LUNCHTIME CONCERT, Methodist Church. Tickets £7, concessions £6, students £3. Festival Box Office Internationally famous baritone and Radyr resident JEREMY HUW WILLIAMS, accompanied by Nigel Foster piano, will sing a programme of songs and operatic arias.

2:30pm MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY FOR SENIOR CITIZENS, Old Church Rooms. Contact Barbara Willis, 2084 2404 Organised by Good Neighbours. Those wishing to come must confirm their reserva- tion and transport arrangements with Barbara. Wear a hat and you could win a prize. Entertainment by pupils from Bryn Deri School. 6.00pm BEETLE DRIVE, Radyr Guide Centre. Entry £1 to include refresh- ments. Contact Julie Davies, 2084 2923

Finishes at 7.30pm. All Welcome.

7.00pm FESTIVAL WALK. Meet at the Station car park at 7 p.m. Free. Con- tact Allan Cook, 2084 3176, for further details. To launch the first in a new series of pamphlets of walks in and around Radyr, pro- duced by the R&M Association, this walk will look at "Industrial Radyr".

THURSDAY 12th MAY 8.00pm MURDER HE WROTE, Old Church Rooms. Tickets £5, concessions £4, students £2. Festival Box Office World famous crime writer, author of the "Crowner John" mysteries and leading pa- thologist BERNARD KNIGHT will give a talk on his fifty years as a successful crime writer. (10% reduction to full price tickets to Academi members). Bar.

FRIDAY 13th MAY 7.30pm AUDIO VISUAL & VIDEO EVENING, Old Church Rooms. Tickets, £2 from David Cargill, 2084 2034. and committee members. Imaging 2000 present a slide and film show including "Festival 2011", extracts from My Fair Lady and the Christmas tree lighting. Bar

SATURDAY 14th MAY 11.00am FESTIVAL GYMKHANA: Ty Gwyn Farm, Golf Course Lane. Opening by Marie Claire Carey-Jones of the BBC. Register for entry on the day; schedule on display at local stores and the library, or contact Val Allen, 2084 2579. Come and support the pony riders displaying their skills, accuracy, training and speed.

Prizes presented by the Festival Queen and her attendants. BBQ and soft drinks.

2pm ‘til dusk OPEN AIR CONCERT Play Area, Parc Radur Free Entry Following the successful concerts of the last two years we bring you Radio Feynman, The Radyr Big Band, City Brass Band, Forte School of Music Rock Band, and talented local young Rock artists including Session 1, and Fourwords Later. Soft drinks bar and BBQ available or bring your own picnic and enjoy a party in the park!

SUNDAY 15th MAY 11.00am DUCK DASH, River Taff. Sponsor a duck for £1 during the Festival. Organised by Joyce Morgan (2084 3727), Janet Thomas (2084 4522) and the MVH Committee. The Festival Queen and her party will travel by tractor to launch the ducks from Gelynis Farm. Capture will be below Black Bridge about 11.15pm Refreshments will be served at the Farm cafe. Valuable prizes for winning ducks; all proceeds shared between Good Neighbours and Morganstown Village Hall. Noon SKATE-OFF & 1.00pm FOOTBALL MATCH, Mound Field, Morganstown. Free entry. Come and see a demonstration of skateboarding and BMX biking skills, followed by 5-a-side football match. Contact Heather Watson, 2084 3177.

1.30pm to 4.00pm CLASSIC CARS & CANINES Community Area, Lychgate Gar- dens, Radyr Sidings An afternoon of fun for families, including Teddy Bears’ picnic and Best Dressed Teddy Bear competition. Stalls, Bouncy Castle, BBQ and soft drinks bar, or bring your own picnic. Includes MORRIS MINOR RALLY (sponsored by Ellermans Prop- erty Holdings and judged by Nick Ellis) and FESTIVAL DOG SHOW (starts 2pm), Competition Entry, £1 per class. Register for entry on the day. Contact Val Allen, 2084 2579. Bring your dog on a lead, properly groomed and ready for nov- elty class competitions, judged by Sue Thomas. Classes are: 1 Dog with waggiest tail 2. Dog with the prettiest eyes 3 Best tit-bit catcher. 4. Best veteran (10 or over) 5. Dog the judge would like to take home 6. Best six legs 7. Best rescue dog 8. Dog most like its owner 9. Dog fancy dress.

Note that parking at this venue is limited; please walk if at all possible. The Festival Draw will be made at 3:00pm.

7.00-8.00pm COMMUNITY SONGS OF PRAISE, Christ Church. Contact Gareth Davidson at Radyr Baptist Church, 2084 2537. Come along and join in this celebration of singing your favourite hymns - old and new. Gareth Davidson will once again conduct, joined by local musicians and singers - in- cluding Brian Evans at the organ, Cambrensis Brass Ensemble, our own worship band, and local schoolchildren. Please contact Gareth if you have a favourite hymn you would like to have included in this year's programme.

POST-FESTIVAL EVENT THURSDAY 9TH TO SATURDAY 11TH JUNE 7.30pm SUMMER END, a murder-mystery by Eric Chappell. Morganstown Vil- lage Hall. Tickets £8, concessions £7, students £5. Festival Box Office or Sheila Philips 2084 2585 . Presented by Radyr Drama Society. The Radyr & Morganstown Association

The Association was formed in 1987 to further the social and welfare interests of the Community of and is made up of residents, Council- lors and Local Organisations. We hold regular meetings throughout the year, in- cluding guest speakers on topics of interest, and arrange Community events includ- ing this Festival, now in its 24th year. Membership is free. If you would like to join or would like further information, please contact the Secretary, Nick Hawkins, on

029 2084 2561 or [email protected].

New Committee members are always welcome. Open Garden Scheme, 8th May Morris Minor Rally, 15th May

Gymkhana, 14th May Brass Band, 30th April

FESTIVAL COMPETITIONS (Open to all) IMAGING 2000 PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION AND EXHIBITION Prints should be a minimum of 10” x 8”, mounted on card. Competition entries to Trevor Fox, 2084 3081, by Saturday 23rd April. Entry Fee £2 per picture. Trophy and cash prizes to the winners. Exhibition at Festival Fete on 30th April, starting 12.00.

PAINTING COMPETITION: Subject "Alice in Wonderland". Four categories: under 7, and 8-11, colouring of provided drawing under 7, and 8-11, free-hand drawing Original drawings for colouring by Keith John. Entries to be handed into local schools or Library. Arrangements will be made to collect all entries by 4pm on Thursday 28th April. Prizes and cups for category winners.

TREASURE HUNT (NEW FOR 2011) We have devised a gentle walking Treasure Hunt for individuals or families which starts at Christ Church (on Heol Isaf) and ends at Gelynis Farm. It will take you a hour or so. There is even a prize on offer. Download the walk from the Festival 2011 page (www.Radyr.org.uk/docs/5238) or collect a paper copy from the library in Park Road. RADYR AND DISTRICT GOOD NEIGHBOUR SCHEME

Radyr and District Good Neighbour Scheme are delighted to have been chosen as the 2011 charity for the Radyr and Morganstown Festival. We are a small, local charity (registered with the Char- ity Commission) which aims to reduce social isolation, improve the quality of life and help the more mature residents in our area feel part of a caring community, whilst continuing to live inde- pendently. We run two lunch clubs and a friendship group. We also help with shopping, local transport, library book changing, letter writing, befriending, etc and provide an information ser- vice. We are funded by donations from grateful clients and small grants from the local Commu- nity Councils and Cardiff County Council.

We are an ageing population and our service is as important now as it was when it started in 1988. We always need new volunteers as the success of The Scheme is dependent on them. Volunteering is a good way of making new friends, and getting involved in your local com- munity. No regular commitment is requires.

If you think you can help us, or would like more information about The Scheme, please contact us. Tel 2084 2404

Festival Committee: Chairman: David Cargill, Secretary: Chris Wills, Val Allen, Allan Cook, Julie Davies, Terry and Betty Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Fraser, Nick Hawkins, Kieran Webster, Beverley Lewis, Wyn Phillips, Bob and Maggie Roberts, David Silver, Becky Thomas, Sue Thomas, Cyril Williams and Barbara Willis (Good Neighbours). FESTIVAL DRAW

Festival Draw tickets will be on sale throughout the two weeks and a book of raffle tickets has been included in each copy of Radyr Chain. Please purchase these if you can. Ticket stubs and cash can be handed in at “Veg Vendor” in Station Road, Radyr Library or the Good Neighbours Office at the Old Church Rooms. If you would like a member of the Good

Neighbours Committee to collect your ticket stubs, ring Barbara Willis on 2084 2404.

There will be a top prize of £200 and some of the additional prizes are listed below. We are very grateful to the many organisations and shopkeepers who have given so generously. All the proceeds of the Draw will go to Good Neighbours.

Rugby Ball signed by the 2011 Wales six nations team, donated by Val Allen. Meal for two ‘early flyer’ donated by Seasons Café, Station Road, Radyr. Gift Voucher donated by Ener-Chi, Station Road, Radyr. Voucher for Basket of Fruit, donated by ‘Veg Vendor’, Greengrocers, Station Road, Radyr. Voucher for Sunglasses, donated by Radyr Eyecare, Station Road, Radyr. Voucher, donated by Headway, Station Road, Radyr. Bottle of wine, donated by White's, Dentist, Station Road, Radyr. Bottle of wine, donated by Spar, Station Road, Radyr. Dry Cleaning Voucher, donated by Dry Cleaners, Station Road, Radyr. Toiletries Gift Set, donated by Co-op Chemist, Station Road, Radyr. Box of chocolates, donated by the staff of Martins the newsagents, Station Road, Radyr. Tickets for ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ and ‘The Comedy of Errors’ donated by Everyman Theatre. One years membership of Caerleon sports campus donated by Newport University. Bottle of champagne donated by Radyr Chain. Voucher for floor, carpet or upholstery cleaning, donated by Mr Spotless Cleaning Co.