Valeways Guided Walks

GUIDED WALKS

The Guided Walks programme organised by Valeways started again on 9th August. All government guidelines regarding Covid 19 and walking safely will be followed, so walkers can once again enjoy a safe walk in the countryside in good company.

Valeways is an independent volunteer run charity created to promote health and well being through walking and proxies guided walks for all ages and abilities.

The full and varied programme of walks for August and September can be found on the Valeways website.

As a Valeways walk leader (you may have read about my adventures in previous editions of What’s On.), I offer two walks:-

  • Living with Cancer Strollers, the first Thursday of every month at 10.30am, meeting at Cosmeston Information centre
  • Carers walk, the last Thursday of every month at 10.30am, meeting outside Barry Island train station

All are welcome to both walks. If you walked regularly during lockdown and want to meet a friendly, sociable group of people for a walk and a chat…..please, join us.

 



 

Indian Butternut Squash Curry

Indian Butternut Squash Curry

200g brown basmati rice

1 tbsp. olive oil

1 butternut squash diced

1 large red onion, diced

2 tbsp. mild curry paste

300ml vegetable stock [ oxo ]

4 large tomatoes, roughly chopped

400 can chickpeas, rinsed and drained

3 tbsp. Greek yogurt

small handful chopped fresh coriander

Cook the rice as per pack instructions. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and cook the butternut squash for about 2-3 mins until lightly browned. Add the onions and the curry paste and fry for 3-4 mins more. Pour over the stock cover and simmer for about 15 mins until squash is tender. Add the tomatoes and chickpeas, then gently cook for a further 3- 4 mins, until the tomatoes slightly soften. Take off the heat and stir through the yogurt and coriander. Serve with the rice and wholemeal chapattis

 



 

Tomato & Thyme Cod

Tomato & Thyme Cod

1tsp olive oil

1 onion, chopped

400g can chopped tomatoes

1 heaped tsp light brown soft sugar

few thyme sprigs, leaves stripped

1 tbsp. soy sauce

4 cod fillets

Heat oil in a large frying pan, add onion, then fry for 5-8 mins until lightly brown. Stir in the tomatoes, sugar, thyme and soy sauce. Bring to the boil. Turn down and simmer for about 5 mins, then slip the cod into the sauce. Cover and cook gently for about 8-10 mins until cod flakes easily. Serve with Boston or Fine beans and boiled new potatoes.

 

 



 

They Think It’s All Over

They Think It’s All Over

They think that it’s all over, this virus put to bed

“Don’t listen to the science, it’s party hard instead!

We’re young and fit and in our prime

The old and frail have had their time.

So we’ll all flock to the beaches, Go drinking in the park,

We’ll litter lots of beauty spots and party after dark”.

I pray that it’s all over and Corona’s put to bed,

But fear has not ended, simply waiting to rear its head,

With Winter fast approaching, dark days and nights descend,

This vaccine can’t come soon enough, to bring Covid an end.

Please learn the lockdown lessons, our heroes’ selfless acts,

Just take the time to ponder and listen to the facts.

Stop the sacrifice of many, being squandered by the few,

So that, they’re lucky, the young can grow old too!

 

Beverly Mackintosh

 



 

The Wenvoe Arms Is Open Again

The Wenvoe Arms Is Open Again

The Wenvoe Arms is open again and this beating heart of the village has pints of ale pouring out again after the long lockdown. We are very fortunate in Wenvoe to have a high-quality village pub which is well run by the landlords Digby and Jennie Rees who have been the tenants for the last four years.

Jennie’s father built and ran the successful Cwm Ciddy pub at Rhoose, and she was brought up in the trade and has been involved in it ever since. She and husband Digby put their experience to good use in making the Wenvoe Arms a superb pub that com-bines tradition with modern innovations. The place was completely refurbished a few years ago and is kept spotlessly clean both inside and out. It has recently been given the highest rating, yet again, by the EHO and Food Standards Agency, which gave it a top rating of 5 for the food safety and hygiene in the kitchen and bar areas. They also received top marks for Covid 19 standards of care.

Lockdown provided challenges for us all, but publicans had added problems with the disposal of beer and food that was unable to be used. Jennie points out that with beer you cannot just pour it down the drain, rather you must consult with Welsh Water who tell you how and when to flush it down the drain. Luckily, Digby saw the problem coming and was able to cancel deliveries just before lockdown which meant less was wasted than might have been.

The lack of clients during the last months has given the landlords time to make further improvements to the outside drinking and eating areas. Surprisingly, there are four separate areas outside each with good, well-maintained tables with seating and umbrellas. The roadside raised patio area is specially reserved for Wenvoe residents and there are six tables there. The lower area next to the war memorial again has tables with seating and is very popular with the regulars and smokers. A hidden gem is the beer garden to the rear which is grassed and surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges giving it a restful atmosphere. The trees there ensure there is plenty of shade on a hot summer’s day. While beyond that is a further area with six tables which will in future have covered shelter so people can eat and drink there in inclement weather.

A new development worth reporting is the building of a pizza shack – yes, the real thing – which has a newly installed wood-burning oven. This is adjacent to the beer garden and will be serving pizzas every evening from 4 – 9 pm. The pizzas are homemade on the premises with a choice of five artisan pizzas available and they will be available to be sold in boxes and eaten anywhere in the pub, outside or in, or else taken away. We hope the pizza shack will have opened by the time that this edition of Wenvoe What’s On hits your doormat.

The Wenvoe Arms has an excellent function room on the first floor which adds greatly to the interior dining and drinking space. The main dining area on the ground floor, which is enhanced in winter with a

log burning stove, seats 60 guests while the function room above can take another 50 or more for a buffet. It is also used as a comfortable meeting and conference room where, for example, Alun Cairns MP addressed the faithful before lockdown.

The food at the Wenvoe Arms receives glowing comments which is not surprising as Jennie and Digby take it very seriously. The food is all cooked from fresh with no “bought-in” meals, unlike many pubs. The menu has had a revamp and lists a wide range of popular pub and gastro type meals. Last orders are as late as 8.50pm which is helpful for those working or visiting later. The wine list is wide-ranging and competitively priced.

The bars are an area of pride for the landlords as there is a great selection of beers and spirits. There are currently five cask, or real ales, available as well as leading brands of lager and cider. Gin drinkers are well looked after too with a selection of premium gins which are served with a choice of mixers. Fever Tree is available among others, and juniper berries can be added as a botanical garnish.

We all need our spirits lifting during this pandemic and what better way to do that than making a visit to your village pub for a drink and meal with friends. They have missed you over the months so you can be sure of a warm welcome by a team who have gone out of their way to keep us all safe and socially distanced.

 



 

Wenvoe Playgroup CIO

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WENVOE PLAYGROUP CIO

Just a quick reminder that we continue to move for-ward with our plans to start our Autumn term on Monday 7th September.

Breakfast club will be introduced as we move for-ward along with our daycare and transitions to and from Gwenfo Nursery.

There will be no wrap around care with Gwenfo School for the first week back. We will be starting transitions to the Nursery week commencing 14th September.

We have large numbers joining us in September, with contracts in hand, so please be patient with us as we address the waiting lists.

We will keep everyone informed of the latest information and changes via our website: www.wenvoeplaygroup.co.uk and share our plans via the What’s On Magazine each month.

We have many children and families on our waiting lists into 2021, and we suggest that if you are planning to join Wenvoe Playgroup, that you email Sandra and put your Child’s name on the waiting list.

There is a link directly to our email on our above website.

Thanks to all the Playgroup families for your patience. We hope to see you very soon.

Sandra & Staff

 



 

New Library – Latest

New Library – Latest

Library – We now have a quotation for replacement of the library building with a modular “demountable” unit. The advantage of this type of building is that on-site installation time is considerably less than for a conventional building, which will minimise disruption to operation of the library, and to the community centre car park. The unit will be 30% larger than the existing building, but the space for the library operation will be 50% larger. The quotation includes provision for a tea/coffee serving area.

Typical Demountable Modular Unit

FUNDING – We have established that there is sufficient funding available, including S106 contributions from the housing developers, and an additional Vale of Glamorgan grant. In fact, there should be some money left over, and we would like to ask our readers if they have any good ideas for schemes that would benefit the community. At the moment we should have around £75,000, so please don’t suggest a new Wenvoe bypass or anything too extravagant! Rather, think about facilities for children, improvements to the Station Road playing fields, or additions to the playgrounds. Another theme could be information boards, or more seating in public spaces.

Write to What’s On, but don’t delay, since the funding is available on a limited time basis. Give us your ideas.

 



 

September Applications Update

Planning Updates. – The following applications have been approved by the Vale.

Poundfield Farm, Pound Lane, Wenvoe. Retention and completion of detached building as a garage and store.

Northcliffe Rise, St. Lythans Road, Duffryn. Discharge of Condition 4 (landscaping) of Planning Permission 2020/00018/FUL- First floor extension and garage conversion to existing dwelling.

The Old Rectory, 10-12, Old Port Road, Wenvoe. Listed Building Consent and planning consent for the residential conversion of the old rectory and coach house into 10 residential units, demolition of out-buildings and structures, and associated works and parking.

 



 

September Planning Applications

Planning.

  • Wenvoe Quarry. Proposed continued implementation of planning permission No. 1999/00957/FUL without compliance with condition No. 2 which stated `No operation authorised by this permission, with the exception of restoration and after-care works, shall take place after 27th March, 2016. No objections were raised by councillors.
  • Wrinstone Farm, Wenvoe. Proposed 5 new stables, tack room and menage. No objection to the proposal but would wish to see the other menage with the footpath through the middle removed.
  • Lingfield, 34, Old Port Road. Replacement of existing detatched garage. No objection.
  • Brackendene, Burdonshill Lane, Proposed replacement outbuildings on existing equestrian manage structure. No objection
  • Brackendene, Burdonshill Lane. Proposed Glamping site on part of Brackendene, Burdonshill Wenvoe. Council considers this to be an insensitive proposal in very close proximity to the properties of a small hamlet. A previous application to build on this site was refused 5 years ago, partly on the grounds of poor access from a narrow privately owned road.
  • 61, Walston Road, Wenvoe. Fell ash (T005) in front garden of 61 Walston Road. We intend to replace the tree with something smaller and more appropriate for the location, such as a rowan
  • Ashgrove, Walston Road, Wenvoe. Fell and remove tree due to the onset of Ash die back

 



 

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