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BASSALEG & RHIWDERIN
ISSUE 76JULY/
AUGUST 2019
SW DIRECTORIES
DIRECTORY
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On Friday 12th April, a group ofsix dancers and threemusicians travelled to theMercure Holland House Hoteland Spa in Cardiff. This was toprovide entertainment at thegala dinner for internationaldelegates attending theBiofeedback Federation CICconference. The conference isheld in a different countryevery two years, and theorganisers try to includeexamples of local culture.We put on a couple ofdisplays in between courses,and when the meal had beencleared away, taught a fewsimple ceilidh dances on thesmall dance floor to thosedelegates who stayed up (itwas quite a late night).Our next big event was Saturday11th May at the 30th anniversaryTredegar House Folk Festival. Wedanced three spots, one in eachof the dance marquees plus oneoutside in the Cotyledon food andcraft market. The weather wasfine and sunny thank goodness,and the market (only there on theSaturday) was a nice addition tothe festival. It is hoped that nextyear it will be onsite bothSaturday and Sunday. Czechdance side Matenik from Praguewas the international dance team,they are always energetic withcolourful costumes, and withHevva from Cornwall and manyother local and English danceteams, (26 in all) they took part inthe free dance displays over twodays. The concerts were biggerand better than ever, with Welshfolk award winners Alaw andCalan headlining on Saturday andSunday respectively. There wasalso a free concert and two openmic sessions for music lovers.The daily processions added
music and colour and there wereworkshops, impromptu andorganised music sessions, achildren’s entertainer, craft stalls,food vans, and of course real aleand lager/soft drink bars.The following weekend weappeared at another festival, thistime in Bradford-on-Avon. Wedanced two years ago at theinaugural BoA Day of Dance andwere looking forward to a returnin 2018, when the organisersrealised the date clashed with theroyal wedding of Harry andMeghan, they reluctantly decidedto cancel the event knowing fewpeople would be there. Happily,
renamedas the BoA GreenMan Festival, it wasreinstated this year. Participatingteams are mainly drawn from thethree types of Morris dancing witha few other dance styles thrownin for contrast. Bradford-on-Avonis a very pretty town and therewere plenty of people sitting inthe park and outside cafeswatching the dancing. It is hopedthe festival will grow in size yearon year.
Gwerinwyr Gwent Diary
Gwerinwyr Gwent would love to recruit some new dancers, especially men! Welsh dance steps are basic and few, it is just the patterns of the dances that need to be learned. Wewould also be delighted to welcome extra musicians to join our little band. Practice night is Thursday
8-10pm at the Graig Community Hall, Bassaleg (opposite the Ruperra Arms). Either just come along, ring01495 271953 for more details, or check out our website www.gwerinwyrgwent.org.uk or Facebook page.
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Luftwaffe Drop Bombs andLeaflets on Rogerstone
'Hitler's Last Appeal toReason'During two Luftwaffe bombingraids over South Wales on theevening of Saturday, 3rd August1940, one stray aircraft droppeda quantity of propaganda leafletsover Rogerstone: the leafletswere printed English copies of aspeech given by Adolf Hitlerbefore members of theReichstag, Berlin, on 19th July1940.
An Early WarningThere were two early sirenwarnings during the late hours ofthat Saturday evening, thesecond warning lasting aboutthree-quarters of an hour. In duecourse the sound of high flyingaircraft could be heard overheadand the pilots received a 'warm'reception for the night sky aboveRogerstone was soon lit by theflashes of anti-aircraft guns andsearchlights.As the bombing raid abated,Rogerstone residents onceagain heard a warning siren andagain fearing another air-raidthat night sort safe shelter. Astray aircraft was seen flyingoverhead and the residents laterreported to the authorities ofseeing ‘bombs’ dropping buthearing no explosions!The following morning localpolice and air-raid wardens,while investigating possibledamage to local properties,discovered propaganda leafletslittered about the district. Oneleaflet was caught in a treebranch and the Argus reported:'there was competition for thiscopy'.
A Last AppealThe leaflets dropped andcollected were each of fourpages measuring 12 inches by18 inches. The cover page washeadlined: 'A Last Appeal toReason by Adolph Hitler: - ASpeech before the Reichstag,19th July, 1940.’One bale of leaflets had failed toopen and nearby there wereslats of wood held by strands ofwire used to hold the bundle ofleaflets together. In another localdistrict, leaflets were scattered infields and hedgerows while inExeter a quantity of leaflets fellon a sewage farm.A railway employee, working anight-shift at the marshallingyards close to Rogerstone’saluminium works, recalls a baleof leaflets crashing onto the roofof a ‘gangers’ shed located nearthe rail-sidings. The bale ofpropaganda leaflets landedheavily, crashing through the tinroof and rebounding off theshoulder of a workmate whowas sheltering in the shed. It
was recorded that the ‘ganger’suffered from mild shock andbruising but soon recovered tocontinue his duties.Local police and militarypersonnel hurriedly scoured thedistrict in an attempt to collectand destroy the leaflets beforethey were read by the localpopulace. Quick-action byRogerstone’s residents andrailway-yard workers hadhurriedly spent Sunday morningsouvenir-hunting by climbingtrees and walking thehedgerows in order to add thecollected leaflets to their war-time scrapbooks.
For the Benefit of WarCharitiesSome days later the SouthWales Argus reported twopostmen had also collectedpropaganda leaflets only toadvertise and sell the leaflets tosouvenir hunters. The twenty-five shillings proceeds weredonated to the British WarCharity!Not to be outdone, leafletsdropped over Rogerstone werecollected by residents and latersold by Lady Seager from a stallon the roadside outside herhome at Castleton. It wasreported that a considerablesum of money was raised tosupport the Newport and CardiffSpitfire Fund.A leaflet dropped on Rogerstoneduring the night of 3rd August,1940, can be viewed in the WarRoom entrance at RiscaMuseum which is open everySaturday from 10am to12.30pm.
Leaflet recovered by the late Mr. Reginald Parsons. Donated by Mr. Alan Parsons to Risca Museum.Article written by Malc Johnson.
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What’s OnCommunity Events
THE NATIONAL GARDENS SCHEMESunday 18th August 1.30pm-5.00pmCroesllanfro Farm, Groes Road, Rogerstone,
Newport NP10 9GPThe National Gardens Scheme has donated over £42.5million to nominated beneficiaries since it was founded
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Kidz Quiz.For more information on gardensopen go to: www.ngs.org.ukDirections: From Cefn Walk go overcanal bridge at the 14 Locks, stay onthe lane for 1/4 mile, white stones onisland, Croesllanfro Farm is in frontof you.
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Newport U3A has severalmusical groups.A Ukulele Group was instigatedonly a few years ago and hasgrown so much in ability andsize that there are now threegroups - Beginners, Improversand a Technical Class.Ukulele Daze is a band formedby members and it is availableto perform at social and publicevents. It has had manyengagements and raised a lot offunds for Saint David's HospiceCare.Playing the ukulele doesn'tneed prior musical knowledgeto get started. It is increasinglypopular in schools so it couldbe just the thing for keeping upwith the grandchildren!All That Jazz Group's Convenor,Greg, has had over 60 yearsexperience of playing live Jazz.
For each session he chooses athemed programme ofrecordings to explore Jazz fromits roots in New Orleans toSwing, Latin and through to themore Modern.He also organises a regular livelunchtime session as he is ableto call upon his musicalassociates to form some greatlittle bands for the
entertainment of all ourmembers.Greg is also an accomplishedartist with a wicked sense ofhumour, as you can see fromhis illustration for an advertisingposter here.Who would have thought thatour U3A had so many 'CoolCats'?Anyone interested can have atwo week taster beforecommitting to join.
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Date for your Diary - Come along to our AnnualOpen Day at ShaftesburyStreet Methodist Church onThursday 15th August from10.00am until noon.
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Reservoirs in Wales
The Garreg Ddu Dam Although looking like aviaduct, it is actually asubmerged dam. Its role is tomaintain a sufficient level inthe Garreg-ddu reservoir sowater can enter the FoelTower and the gravity-drivenaqueduct to the FrankleyReservoir in Birmingham. Thedam is only required tooperate during times ofextreme drought.The water flows to the SevernTrent water treatment works,where it is cleaned by rapidgravity filter sand beds.Chlorine, fluoride and lime areadded. The Foel Tower stands52m above the FrankleyReservoir in Birmingham. Thegradient of the aqueduct whichlinks them averages 1 in 2,300,
which allows the water to flowby gravity alone.It also supports masonry pillarscarrying the access roadway tothe neighbouring valley of theRiver Claerwen which were
clearly visible on our trip inSeptember 2010 but when wevisited the dam in February of2014 it was full. Well worth andtrip and only 1 ½ hours fromNewport.
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Warm Weather, Longer Days & Attractive HousesSummer is here and it’s a great time of the year to think about selling your home. Even here in Rhiwderin and Bassaleg the weather is warmer; you can enjoy the longer evenings and generally we all tend to be in much better moods.
Houses look at their best with blue skies, green lawns and colourful fl owerbeds. Both when photographed and in person and although they say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, it is the fi rst impressions that will attract potential buyers, so the joys of the summer do help.
Our Top Tips for Selling Your House in the SummerKeep the Colours NeutralEveryone has their own tastes and don’t try to please all. When you
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De-Clutter Clutter makes rooms look smaller, might well distract your viewers
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Fresh Air and SunlightOpen all your curtains and blinds and if safe to do so, leave your
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Deodorise Your HouseYou will love your family pets and be accustomed to their smells,
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Added Extra TipAccording to NAEA Propertymark freshening up your bathroom
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Add a green, leafy plant or a new white shower curtain to revitalise
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Some readers may recallpassenger trains passingthrough Risca, Rogerstone andBassaleg pulled by locomotivesbearing the initials L.M.S.(London, Midland and ScottishRailway). They carriedpassengers between theSirhowy Valley and Newportuntil the late 1940s. From NineMile Point (near Wattsville) thetrains ran over track of theGreat Western Railway to gainaccess to Newport. Nick-named ‘The Cockney’ it rannon-stop from Risca toNewport.The right for the L.M.S. to ‘invade’G.W.R, territory goes back to thestart of the 19th century when theTredegar Iron Company, havingbuilt a tramway down the SirhowyValley, made an agreement withThe Monmouthshire Canal andRailway Company for throughrunning to gain access to thewharves on the River Usk atNewport. The two tramways werejoined ‘end to end’ at Nine MilePoint, near Wattsville.Tramroads preceded railways andwere local enterprises. Thesetramroads had cast iron ‘L’shaped rails and the wagonwheels did not have flanges.Wagons and later carriages weredrawn by horses but steamlocomotives were beginning toappear in other parts of theBritain. The Tredegar IronCompany began hauling wagonsof iron to Newport in 1805 butover 20 years later and havingbeen aware of the success ofsteam haulage in other parts ofthe country, the Companydecided on a change.The following appeared in theMonmouthshire Evening Post of2nd February 1912. ‘It was not until 1829 that recordsshow that a locomotive was used
on Monmouthshire lines and itmay be said, its first appearanceon any part of what is now theGreat Western Railway. Thisengine was introduced by Samuel
Homfray of Tredegar Iron Works.He was the son of a father of thesame name to whose wager withRichard Crawshay of CyfarthfaIron Works; the world is indebtedfor the contest that broughtTrevithick’s locomotive to notice.Mr. Homfray purchased an enginefrom Mr R. Stephenson and Co.(Newcastle – upon – Tyne) whichstarted running from Tredegar IronWorks in 1829 but it was not untilthe December that it travelled theSirhowy and MonmouthshireTramroads into Newport, adistance of 28 miles.’The inaugural run was not withoutincident as a letter to the EveningPost later told.‘The day previously, my fathersent two men down from
Tredegar, one with a hatchet anda saw; the other with a ladder anda gauge. They had instructions ‘tocut all branches of’ (along thetrack from Tredegar to Newport).The men got as far as Bassaleg(just two miles from destination)and ‘went on the spree’ at a localpub. When Stephenson’s Flyercame, the drivers thought themen had cleared the way throughto Newport but a low branch inTredegar Park, Bassaleg, was hitwhich knocked the chimney offthe locomotive.’Thomas Ellis is part of the story ofTredegar Ironworks, a nameborne by father, son andgrandson. The oldest ThomasEllis was instrumental withSamuel Homfray in bringing threeof Stephenson’s locomotives tothe ironworks and tramroads.Later his son supervised theconstruction of a further ninelocomotives for the ironworks andthe tramroad.The middle of the 19th centurybrought the conversion of thetramroads into railways. Thenfollowed purchase of the Sirhowyline by the L.N.W.R. (later formingpart of the L.M.S.) and the linethrough Risca, Rogerstone andBassaleg by the G.W.R.
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Sermon excerpt from: A KINGDOM WHICH CANNOT BE MOVED In light of the recent earthquakes in the Philippines and the continuing aftershocks, as well as the
terrorist attacks in New Zealand and Sri Lanka, our text today should be a great encouragement to those of us who are trusting in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. And let us continue to pray that God would turn the tragedy there into a triumph by shaking the affections of people loose from the
What is it that God is saying to us in such an earthquake as this in the Philippines? To find out,
we turn to the Hol - whether it is the voice in the wind and rain and floodwaters of Cyclone Idai, or in airplane crashes, or in auto accidents, or in the voice of the earth in the Philippines. Holy Scripture is not silent about earthquakes. And when earthquakes awaken the attention of the world, we need to go back and remember what they mean.
There are four points that I consider helpful. First, God has appointed a great earthquake to bring this world to a close - a great final shaking of the earth and the heavens someday that will end this fallen creation as we know it and usher in eternity. Second, long before that great shaking comes - even before the Tribulation - God has also appointed that thecalamities. Third, God in His great mercy is offering to everyone who trusts in His Son a kingdom that cannot be moved and will never end. Fourth d with reverence and godly fear, because our God is a consuming fire.
Scripture and, hopefully, plant your feet upon a Rock for your own encouragement and for your free and willing service for Jesus Christ. I invite every believer to pray that there would be an irresistible attraction to the gospel of Jesus Christ in these days so that more people here in Wales and around the world in places like the Philippines and New Zealand and Sri Lanka and Mozambique would pass from spiritual death to spiritual life, because the shaking will increase as the coming of Christ approaches. And I cannot help but think that everybody would want a place to stand and that everybody would see the reasonableness that Almighty God - redeeming people through His Son - is the safest place in all the world to stand.
God has appointed a great final shaking of the earth that will mean the end of the world as we know it and the beginning of something infinitely better - the consummation of His kingdom.
Look first at verses 26 and 27 of our text: whose voice then shook the earth (referring to the shaking at Mount Sinai when He came to give the law, Exodus 19:18): but now he hath promised (an allusion to Haggai 2:6), saying, YET ONCE MORE I SHAKE NOT THE EARTH ONLY, BUT ALSO HEAVEN. (And then comes the interpretation of this prophecy.) And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.
such a violent shaking in creation that the world as we know it will be removed. It simply will not be
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we know it, and what cannot be shaken will remain - the kingdom of God and everyone who dwells in it.
will shake the heavens, and the earth shall remove out of her place, in the wrath of the LORD of
the earth will be shaken out of its place. Yes, it is a painful admission for a Texan, but I was born in California (or Caal - ee - for - nee - uh
as Arnold Schwarzenegger pronounces it). If you spend much time around Californians, you find that
someday. It is going to be bigger than anyone can imagine. Christian friends, the desire of our heart ought to be that
a scroll, and the earth comes out of its foundations and collapses, and all the islands and the mountains vanish, and there is only God with whom we must deal. Listen to me now - if you feel secure and safe outside of Jesus Christ, I pray that youmost definitely going to face God someday with nothing to stand on but what was in your heart when the great quake came!
But long before this end comes, God has appointed that this great final shaking will be preceded by smaller earthquakes and other calamities of increasing frequency and intensity to give notice of something awesome, the way contractions and labour pains precede the birth of a child and tell us that it is coming.
This particular point is not found in our text from Hebrews. It is found in the words of Jesus to His disciples in Matthew 24:6-8. The disciples ask Jesus in verse 3 what will be the sign of His coming
Ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.sorrows - Notice three things: first,
end coming the end is not yet second, earthquakes; and third, sorrows - .
- First, it means that the intensity of them will increase, bbirth of a child. Second, it means that what these earthquakes are leading up to is something wonderful, like the birth of a child. The labour may be birth-
increasing frequency of calamities will be as this age draws to a close.
We should, then, hear in every rumour of war and every famine and every earthquake, first of all, the voice of the Lord sayi holiness and justice and wrath and I will not
happen suddenly without warning, so I have warned again and again and again with shakings that should have broken you loose from your love
(to be continued in the next issue)
Albanov had calculated that FranzJoseph Land most likely lay to theeast of his little party, fortunately hewas eventually proved to be correct.His means of navigation wereminimal and included no way tocalculate longitude. The only mapthat he carried was a sketch madeof a page from Fridtjof Nansen’sbook Farthest North, published 20years earlier. This showed FranzJoseph Land indicated byhypothetical dotted lines.
Albanov kept a diary in which herecorded details of their 90 dayjourney, which was to cover the 235miles travelled from the trappedSaint Anna to Cape Flora. His tersenarrative described how the partyfaced dangers from constantlyshifting ice, disintegrating ice floes,blizzards, snow-blindness, attacksby polar bears and walrus. Albanovhad to persuade his men to
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After the three reluctant members left the party and returned to the ship,Albanov and the remaining men continued on through the ever-shiftingice. Albanov already had strong doubts about the general health andstamina of the party. They still showed signs of the scurvy that hadafflicted the whole crew during the past year, due to the lack ofantiscorbutics in their diet. One man was 56 years old and staggering;another man had a hernia; another man had been complaining aboutchest pains for some time; another man had open sores on his legs; all ofthem complained of sore feet and had asthma symptoms.
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purposely forward. One night twoof the men chose to sneak away,purloining part of the parties’equipment and supplies. Albanovwas disgusted by the betrayal andwould have dealt harshly andswiftly with the mutineers, butrealised that it would be pointless toattempt to chase after them toretrieve the stolen goods.On June the 9th, a short distancefrom land, an ice storm suddenlyerupted and blew the ice floes apart,scattering the remaining membersof the party. Albanov describedhow after being stuck on smallbattered pieces of ice they had toclamber into the unstable kayaksand try to avoid damaging them onthe sharp edges of the shattereddrifting ice. Miraculously all themen were re-united and managedto scramble up on to a glacier withtheir sledges and kayaks and thencontinued to stumble onwards. Thestorm raged around the glacier,which rose twelve feet above waterlevel, the waves making itimpossible to continue the crossing.Finally the storm abated, but threeof the remaining members of theparty had been swept away, leavingjust Albanov and Konrad stillsurviving on the battered glacier.The Kayak belonging to this
fortunate pair slipped and sliddown from the top of the glacier toland, undamaged, in the water.They quickly gathered togethertheir remaining belongings,dismantled the sledge and loadedeverything into the kayak. Thenpaddling, with desperation for sixhours, eventually reached BellIsland. As soon as they landed on asolid shore they ran about furiouslyto restore the circulation in theirstiffly frozen legs.The next morning, after managingto shoot a few ducks for food, thepair set off for Cape Flora onNorthbrook Island. Finally, aftermuch paddling they landed on thisCape, where totally exhausted theylay down on the ground to rest andrecover their strength. Theyeventually rose to their feet andbegan to explore and came uponthe remains of a wooden huttedcamp built several years earlier byan explorer named FrederickGeorge Jackson, leader of theJackson-Harmsworth expedition in1896. This camp had also beenused, in 1902-1905, by an AmericanWilliam Ziegler who stopped herewhen making unsuccessful attemptsto reach the North Pole.Albanov and Konrad weredelighted to find that Ziegler had
fortunately left ample supplies ofstill edible food. The food suppliescontained intact sealed cans ofpemmican, beef, mutton, driedvegetables, cakes of chocolate,powdered eggs etc. There was alsochests of ship’s biscuits and suppliesof tea and coffee. Many other usefulthings were to be found evenincluding a rifle and ammunition.The food supplies were sufficient tosustain them for several months.The pair discovered documents inone of the huts that indicated that aRussian explorer named GeorgyYakovlevich Sedov had, when on apolar expedition, called at theJackson Camp. The pair initiallythought that a ship would comefrom Archangel to contact Sedovand provide them with a means ofrescue. However, one day a shipsuddenly came into sight whichthey recognised as the SvyatoyMuchenik Foka (Saint MartyrFoka), which they had previouslyseen at Archangel being fitted outfor Sedov. He had died of scurvy atsea and the ship was now returningto Archangel after calling at CapeFlora to search for fuel.The surviving pair were finallyrescued !!!
(To be continued)
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