Much has been written over the past 54 years about the continual development of Porsche’s now iconic 911. Recently relaunched, and now in only its 8th incarnation the 911, (Or is it actually the 901, 930, 934, 964, 993, 996,
Read MoreArticles from issue : February 2019
Dig it
This monthly article is mainly designed for those new to gardening who are looking to enjoy the fruits of their labours on their dinner plate. For experienced gardeners, it will act more as an aide memoire as to what needs
Read MoreSWANSEA MALE CHOIR CHARITY CONCERT Swansea Male Choir is thrilled to be appearing at a Charity Concert in aid of Cancer Research, at the Princess Royal Theatre, Civic Centre, Port Talbot, on 4 March at 19.00. Appearing with the choir
Read MoreGrounds for Divorce
AT THIS TIME OF YEAR, WE OFTEN SEE AN INCREASE IN DIVORCE AND SEPARATION, WHETHER IT IS DUE TO PRESSURES OVER THE CHRISTMAS PERIOD OR PEOPLE WANTING A FRESH START IN THE NEW YEAR. At DJM, we wish to make
Read MoreThe Taibach Banksy
It’s not every day that a work of art by arguably the most famous living artist in the world pops up in your hometown. But that’s exactly what happened in Port Talbot when the anonymous street artist Banksy decided to
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MIND OVER MONTE CARLO – ONE TEAM’S QUEST TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH ON THE MONTE CARLO CLASSIQUE RALLY Talking about mental health problems isn’t just for Christmas. Two former car designers want to open up and kick out the
Read MoreSulawesi – A journey to the far side of the world
When we were working out the schedule for Nick’s articles last year, it was decided that we would publish his travels in Sulawesi in the New Year. Shortly after our meeting, the island was to suffer catastrophic damage following an
Read MoreIf we don’t use it, we lose it!
We all aspire to grow old and as we age, we want to keep our independence. The commonest reason why people in the UK say that they are disabled is not because of dementia, or visual or hearing issues, but
Read MoreRiver Tawe: Source to Mouth, Part II
Here it is, the second part of the Source of the Tawe walk started by Ian in our last winter issue. He originally thought it would be a 3 Part walk but after careful consideration, he thinks it might be
Read MoreTempus Fugit
This month Liz ponders the subject of time. As we get older it certainly seems to pass more quickly – but maybe that is all relative to our age. A year to an eight year-old is one eighth of their
Read MoreNew Year, New YOU?
Firstly, I would like to wish all the readers a Happy New Year. I don’t know if it’s still acceptable to say but this is the first time I’m speaking to you all in 2019, so I’m gonna roll with
Read MoreRelief from chronic pain
CHRONIC PAIN IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS REPORTED TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS; ONE REVIEW FOUND THAT NEARLY HALF OF THE ADULTS IN THE UK ARE AFFECTED TO SOME EXTENT. PAIN IS BOTH PHYSICALLY AND EMOTIONALLY EXHAUSTING AND CAN
Read MoreRats!
Mark from SWANSEA PEST CONTROL provides Bay readers with help and advice on pest problems. This month it’s…RATS. At Swansea Pest Control you will receive a polite and professional service from initial contact, during a treatment and after the treatment has finished. As our customer you
Read MoreFamily History
SPANISH FLU November 1918, the guns on the Western Front fell silent ending the First World War, however the world was still at war. The ‘enemy’ didn’t need to use modern warfare to claim its victims, this enemy was the
Read MoreVegan quinoa and lentil Bolognese
Bolognese ragu is a very versatile sauce, and this version by Rachel Jamison is completely plant based. Ingredients 1 cup brown or green lentils (or use tinned) 3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 4 large chunks 2 cups water
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