Lovely day for a Market

Lovely day on the market today with lots of stalls and bargains to buy. Early birds snapped up Lucy’s quiches and Foccacia.

Lucy and Sandra's veg and cake stall

Martins vegetables and Dave’s giant marrows were a big hit.

We were fortunate to have two plant stalls today with Kay and Bob’s stunning Herbaceous perennials and John’s Quality plants.

John's Quality Plants and John and Gill's egg stallKay and Bob's Herbacious perennials and Collette's Drift wood craft

John and Gill Buckle sold duck and chicken eggs fresh from their triumphs at the Llansaint Gardening club show.( 2 First prizes!)

Collette's drift wood craft

A new stall run by Collette had lovely drift wood art and rustic bird boxes.Jean sold recycled books and Jim was on hand to talk about his wide selection of prints and paintings.

Jean and Jim's Art and book shack

As ever the cafe did a roaring trade and made a good contribution to Forum funds. Same again next week for most stalls. See you there!

Open day at Coed Panteg Woodland Co-op

Coed Panteg Woodland Co-op are holding their annual open day this Sunday the 25th August between 2 and 5 pm. Come and see what’s happening down in the woods and meet up with coop members and friends. A lot of work has been carried out with the help of Team 157 of the Prince’s Trust including the creation of paths, pond and Hugel Mound growing beds. We will have refreshments and a barbecue,  do bring along something to share  if you like. Children very welcome.

Hugel Mound on Coed Panteg hillside

Hugel Mound on Coed Panteg hillside

Please try to arrange car share to reach the woodland as parking is limited. All very welcome – Hope to see you there!

Contact Mike by email: mikee@canolnet.plus.com  or Mobile; 07904313156 for any further information you need.

New Market site a success

The new market site at the Old Education site got off to a warm start.

Paul Morgan kindly helped us to move the chalets in to position – Thanks Paul.

Business was brisk with a good range of goods for sale.

New Market a success

New Market site

See you on Saturday

3rd August. The Market is moving to the Ferryside Education Centre

The market is moving to the grassed area near the entrance to the old Education centre close to the Doctors Surgery. We are moving because parking and access will be easier We are keen to get this unused land back in use by the community. We have plans to improve the look of the market and make it a better experience for those coming along.

Plant stall 27th july

The market is growing, this week we had  fresh vegetables and eggs from Llanaint and a new plant stall as well as Soil Association approved Organic vegetables from Banc Organics, Dave’s jams and chutneys ,Adele’s jewellery, Lucy’s quiches and cakes, organic olive and sunflower oil ( refills only) recycled books and DVDs as well as the popular Market cafe.

Eggs and Vegetables from llansaintDave Jam July 27th

Come along this Saturday – please tell your friends and neighbours. 10 til 1p.m

Thanks to Sue Abbot for the pics and for managing the cafe and to Sandra and Jean for stall holding!

Fly-Posting in Ferryside

Small voluntary groups in Ferryside are being fined or are being threatened with fines and prosecution for simply putting up leaflets and posters advertising forthcoming events. This is a time honoured way for folk in Ferryside to become aware of the various activities and events taking place in the village – not any more! The advice offered by the Environmental Enforcement Officer in his letter( plus picture of our offending poster )to the Forum was for us to use the (small) public notice board outside the toilets. He also sent us a leaflet setting out the county policy, the only problem being that it does not match the much tougher policy now being followed. http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/english/environment/streetcleaning/pages/flyposting.aspx

Here is a small sample ;

Signs/posters/banners on our roads must be:

• Notified to the Street Works Section by email to Streetcare@carmarthenshire.gov.uk giving a minimum of 10 days notice, accompanied by photos and dimensions of the signs and location plan of proposed locations. The Street Works Section will consult the Environmental Enforcement Team / Area Office / Traffic Management staff. Signage will be tolerated if no objections are received. However, should any highways staff deem the signage to be a hazard the right to remove it is retained at all times.

• Have a minimum clearance of 2.1 metres above any footway or walkway.

• Be a minimum of 0.45 metres from the edge of carriageway.

• Of presentable quality.

• Be erected for no longer than 14 days prior to an event.

• Less than three miles from the location of the event.

• Generally be removed three days after the event has finished.

THE OFFENDING POSTER

THE OFFENDING POSTER

The Carmarthenshire County Council- Environment and Public Protection department recently posted a press release  “The number of litter fines has … increased by 58%, from 182 in 2011/12 to 287 in 2012/13.
Officers handed out 31 fixed penalty notices for graffiti / fly-posting and a total of 93 offences were also prosecuted in court.
The increase is a result of the new council administration following last May’s elections which pledged to get tough on dog fouling and litter. 
Executive Board Member for Environmental and Public Protection Cllr Jim Jones said: “We don’t want to fine people, but if they fail to take notice of our warnings then we have no choice.”

Councillor Jim Jones could usefully pay Ferryside a visit and see for himself the impact of his new policy on our community.