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SCHEDULE of the 112Th LLANDYFAELOG AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Charity Registration No. 1039280) SCHEDULE of the 112th ANNUAL SHOW Saturday, September 9th 2017 at Ffos Las Racecourse, Trimsaran, Kidwelly SA17 4DE Jumping at 8.30am Judging to commence at 9.15am Chairperson of Committee: Rev. Phillip Johnes, Keepers Cottage, Ferryside Hon. Treasurer: Mr Ronald Thomas, Golwg yr Haul, Llandyfaelog [email protected] Auditors: Mr David Davies Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Huw Griffiths, MRCS, Tyhir Carmarthen Veterinary Group ProStock Vets Agricultural Secretary: Llinos Thomas, Trelimsey Farm, Ferryside, SA17 5TP Tel: 07958 101 324 Horticultural Secretary: Melanie Rees, Towy Villa, Croesyceiliog, S A32 8DS Tel: 07971513421 www.llandyfaelog.show 1 BY ROAD BY AIR SHOW FIELD PLAN (Not to scale) FROM THE EAST – Take Junction 48 (M4) joining Ffos Las will accommodate the A4138 to Llanelli and follow the brown signs. helicopters on racedays by request. GRANDSTAND FROM THE WEST – Follow the A40 to Carmarthen, Pembrey Airport Entertainment & Bar then the A484 to Llanelli and follow the brown signs. Pembrey Airport is only 3 miles from Horticultural Tent FROM CROSS HANDS – Take the A476 towards Ffos Las and offers the following: Llanelli and follow the brown signs. HOW TO TS • Commercial Aircraft charters FIND US BY RAIL • Commercial Helicopter charters Catering The nearest train stations are: • Passenger handling in a new dedicated Llanelli (5 miles) arrival and departure lounge TS Trade Stands Trade Kidwelly (1 mile) • Aviation refueling with Av-Gas and Public Jet fuel (pressure or gravity) Carmarthen (15 miles) Indoor Entrance • Restaurant offering good food and packed lunches For more information, please visit If you are arriving via the airport, they can www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ S arrange a taxi service to the racecourse. For T or www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk more details call 01554 891534 or to visit their BY BUS website on www.pembreyairport.com First Cymru operate a Monday to Saturday bus service from Llanelli to Carmarthen (No 197) that will drop off at the entrance to the racecourse. Kids For more information call 01792 582233 or visit Dogs www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/wales/swwales/home Park Sheep Pigs CARMARTHEN A40 A48 PEMBROKE DOCK & FISHGUARD CROSS HANDS B4310 A476 Lines Cattle Cattle Ring Entrance A B4309 (Livestock) A484 A48 B4137 Secretary’s KIDWELLY 4 Tent B4308 CARDIFF 3 J48 Entrance B B4308 Horses LLANELLI A4138 2 A484 M4 Rings Horse B4034 1 WC Disabled Toilets SWANSEA SHOWSUBSCRIPTIONS: Horse Jumping Ring Subscribers £5.00 - 1 Member Ticket Subscribers £10.00 - 2 Members Tickets Entrance C 14-16 year olds - £3 Show Jumping Under 14 year olds – free www.ffoslasracecourse.com Tel: 01554 811092 All competitors to pay admission fee on entry. 2 3 J9210 FLS Direction Tag.indd 1 15/06/2009 12:25 President – Mr Keith Beynon, 8 Briardale, Ferryside Vice – President Mr & Mrs David Hughes, Carmarthen Mr Idris Morgan, Parc Yr Hendy, Llanybri Mr Albert Rees, Birbwll, Croesyceiliog Mr W O Rees, Maesyronnen, Cloigyn, Pontantwn Mr Ronald Thomas, Golwg yr Haul, Llandyfaelog Mr Alun Davies Mr G Thomas, Orllwyn, Cwmffrwd Mr Lodwick Jones, Green Acres, Four Roads Mr Eifion Jones, Cilfeithy Uchaf, Kidwelly Mr Arwyn Richards, Llandre, Llangyndeirne Mr Alan Green, Llangwm, Broadway, Ferryside Mr Dennis Gardner, 2 Gwendraeth View, Pontyates Mr & Mrs G Howells, Pontantwn Farm, Pontantwn Mr Owen Jones, Llygad yr Efail, Upland Arms Mr Colin Jones, Penyfedw, Llandyfaelog Mr Islwyn Gibbon, Garreg Farm, Mynyddygarreg Mr Peter Francis, Penlan Isaf, Kidwelly Mr T J Griffiths, Tyhir, Four Roads, Kidwelly Cllr. Tysul Evans, Cysgod-y-Glyn, Pontnewydd, Pontiets, Mr Lyn Jones, Brooklands, Pembrey Mrs Miranda Bowen, Lan House, Idole, Carmarthen Mr David Gravell, Gravells, Kidwelly Mrs Cassie Owen, Llysifor, Cwmffrwd Mrs Glenys Lewis, Ger y Llan, Llandyfaelog Mr Roy Richards, Penyback, Llandyfaelog Mr Roger Thomas, Coedwalter Fawr, Llangyndeirne Mr Richard Thomas, Llancwm, Llandyfaelog Mrs Llinos Jones, Ystradferthyr, Llandyfaelog Mr David Thomas, Red Lion, Llandyfaelog Mr Hefin Jones, Llwynglas, Llangyndeyrn Mrs Joan Francis, Penlan Isaf Cottage, Kidwelly Mrs Lynwen Anderson, Trelimsey, Ferryside Mr Ryan James, Cilwg, Llandyfaelog Mr + Mrs Philip Davies, Coedbach, Llandyfaelog Mrs Sarah Withers, Ystrad Fawr, Llandyfaelog, Mr Walter Thomas, Glanrhydw, Llandyfaelog Cllr L M Stephens, Coach House, Llandyfaelog Mr Alwyn Phillips, Exeter Chairperson – Rev. Phillip Johnes, Keepers Cottage, Ferryside Vice Chairman – Mr Rheinallt Jones, Ystradferthyr, Llandyfaelog 4 5 PAST OFFICIALS 1981 - 2016 YEAR CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT FIELD Neuadd Gymunedol Llandyfaelog 2016 Cllr. Mair Stephens Mr Alwyn Phillips Ffos Las 2015 Ryan James David & Phyllis Hughes, Carmarthen Ffos Las 2014 Phillip Davies Idris Morgan, Llanybri Ffos Las Os mae’n amser am barti, pam na wnewch chi gynnal eich digwyddiad yn Neuadd Gymunedol 2013 Lynwen Anderson Hefin Jones, Llwynglas Ffos Las Llandyfaelog. 5 munud yn unig o Gaerfyrddin a Cydweli ar y A484. 2012 Peter Francis Joan Francis Ffos Las 2011 Llinos Jones, Ystradferthyr David Thomas, Red Lion Trelimsey Gyda parcio am ddim, mae’r neuadd yn cynnal 100+ o amgylch byrddau a 180+ am gyngherddau. 2010 Colin Jones Glenys Lewis, Nantllan Pistyll Adnoddau yn cynnwys: Felindre/Pembrey 2009 Mair Stephens Huw Phillips, Scotland (Pencelli) Motor Circuit Llwyfan a system annerch gyhoeddus. Felindre/United 2008 Richard Thomas John Davies, Swansea (Nythfa) Counties Showground Gegin gyda chyfarpar coginio, cytleri a llestri. 2007 Roger Thomas David Gravell, Kidwelly Llwynhelyg Ystafell cyfarfod. 2006 Miranda Bowen Owen Jones, Llygad yr Efail Bryncoch Siars Llogi gystadleuol iawn 2005 Ifor Owen Mair Stephens, Glanmorlais Pontantwn Farm Am wybodaeth bellach cysylltwch ag Arfon Davies 01267 267647, [email protected] 2004 Roy Richards Lyn Jones, Brooklands Penlan Isaf 2003 T J Griffiths Elfi Evans, Bwlchymynydd Pistyll I fwcio cysylltwch â Penny Stone 01267 267 142 2002 Philip Davies David Jones, Golwg y Bryn Bryncoch http://www.llandyfaelog.org.uk/ 2001 FOOT AND MOUTH 2000 Rheinallt Jones James Morgan, Carmarthen (Foelcwan) Pontantwn farm 1999 Peter Francis Margaret Phiilips, Llanboidy (Cilfeithy) Pantgwynne 1998 Islwyn Gibbon Gerwyn Rees, Ffynnonwen Llwynhelyg Llandyfaelog Community Hall 1997 David Thomas Hugh Bowen, Lan Garreg 1996 Colin Jones Grace Lacey, Cheltenham (The Laurels) Llwyncelyn 1995 Bill Francis Neville Jones, Pantycrug Penlan Isaf If it’s party time, why not hold your event at Llandyfaelog Community Hall? 1994 centenary yr Owen Jones W.Owen Rees, Maesyronnen Nantllan/Rose & Crown Just 5 minutes from Carmarthen and Kidwelly on the A484. 1993 Dennis Gardner Dr John Griffiths, Llandysul (Tyhir) Felindre Free on-site parking available, main hall caters for 100+ at tables and 180+ for concerts. 1992 John Jones, Coedlline Bruce Morgan (Nantllan) Cwm Farm Gwyn Francis, Llangunnor Facilities include: 1991 Arwyn Richards (Nantygoitre) Bryncoch Stage and PA system. 1990 Gerwyn Rees Henry Wilkins, Carmarthen Pantgwynne 1989 Roger Thomas E T Davies, Nythfa Llwynhelyg Fitted kitchen with cooking facilities, cutlery and china Gethin Davies, Carmarthen 1988 Eifion Jones (Nat West Bank) Penhill Meeting room. 1987 Philip Davies G Thomas Carmarthen (Waunllanau) Coedwalter Very competitive hiring fees 1986 Idris Morgan S J Rees, Caeralaw Pistyll For more information contact Arfon Davies 01267 267647, [email protected] 1985 Lodwick Jones J D Thomas, Ucheldir Penrheol 1984 D C Phillips Sid John, The Laurels Penrheol For bookings contact Penny Stone 01267 267142 Miss Taffina Morgan, Carmarthen http://www.llandyfaelog.org.uk/ 1983 Tom Thomas, Werndre (Nantygoitre) Nantllan 1982 Tommy Davies E G Jones, Preswylfa Nantllan 1981 Roy Richards W H B Lewis, Bronwydd Rd (Trecor) Nantllan 6 7 1985 Lodwick Jones J D Thomas, Ucheldir Penrheol 1984 D C Phillips Sid John, The Laurels Penrheol TIMETABLE OF JUDGING (All times are approximate) 8.30 Jumping (Separate Ring) 9.15 Horse Section (see below) 10.00 Holstein UK Any Other Dairy Breed 10.15 Horticulture, Flowers, Cookery, Craft, Photography, Preserves, Wine, Rural Craft, YFC and Children’s Sections, Farm Produce 10.30 Limousin Cattle Hereford Cattle British Blues Commercial Beef Tractor Handling 11.00 Sheep 11.00 Judging of Trade Stands 11.30 YFC Classes followed by: Young Handling Classes (cattle) 12.00 Pigs 1.00 Dogs 1.00 Champion of Champions – Holstein UK and Any Other Dairy Breed 2.30 Donkey Classes 2.30 Vintage Tractor Parade 3.30 Presentation of Trade Stand Cup (In Horticultural Tent) 3.30 Presentation of Horticultural Tent Cups 8 9 ADRAN CEFFYLAU /HORSE SECTION Entries taken beforehand, but entries will be taken on the day with a surcharge of £1 per entry RING 1 9:15 Spotted and Coloured followed by Veterans followed by Palominos Children’s Riding followed by Not before 12:00 Mountain and Moorland RING 2 9:15 Welsh Section B followed by Welsh Section A followed by Welsh Part-breds followed by Not before 12:00 Shires followed by Novelty Classes RING 3 9:15 Welsh Section C followed by Welsh Section D followed by Not before 12:30 Hunters followed by Pony Breeding RING 4 10:00 Shetlands followed by Arabs followed by Young Handlers followed by Not before 14:30 Donkey Classes The Champion Horse and Pony will take place in Ring 3 following the conclusion of classes in Rings 1 2, 3 and the horse classes in Ring 4 10 11 Judges / Beirniaid also Selling Haylage GWARTHEG / CATTLE & Animal Feeds
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