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Thursday, 22 February 2018

The Pales Newsletter - February 2018



News from The Pales

The Pales Newsletter - February 2018
From the Pales Management Group

(This newsletter can be downloaded for printing - please click here)

Spring is in the air and snowdrops have bloomed in the Pales garden. There have been several falls of snow but not enough to prevent visitors getting to the site. This month we are talking about signs, snowdrop and starlings, and some updates of 2018 Events.
Table of contents;
  • New Welsh sign
  • Future Events
  • Midsummer poetry and song event
  • Starling murmuration
  • Architects progress
  • Tailpeace
The new Welsh Language sign for the Pales.  
Derek James, a member of the Management Group, has kindly produced a Welsh Language sign to accompany the English sign, displayed outside the Pales.


Events at the Pales in 2018.

Tues April 24   Poetry at the Pales – Barddoniaeth yn Y Pales
  • 11.30 - 13.00 Workshop on the theme ‘ Special Places’ for those who wish to try some creative writing
  • 13.00-14.00 Lunch – bring and share.
  • 14.00 - 15.30 Poetry reading on the theme ‘Special Places’.                                                            
  • This is a free event but registration requested  - please click here for full details and registration form. 
Thurs 7 June   Art day with Sandy Craig.  
  • More details will appear in the April newsletter.
Sat  23 June  Midsummer poetry and song - Canol Haf, Cerddi a Chân.
  • An evening of English and Welsh poetry and music with Fiona and Gorwel Owen. 
  • Fiona Owen has had five collections of poetry published, the latest being The Green Gate (Cinnamon Press). She teaches creative writing, literature and other arts/humanities subjects for the Open University, and writes and records songs with Gorwel Owen, the latest CD being Releasing Birds.
  • Gorwel Owen is involved in many music-making activities, including as a performer and recording engineer; he also teaches humanities with the Open University. He writes and records songs with Fiona Owen, most recently their album Releasing Birds
  • Tickets for this event will be available in April.
Thurs 9 August     Green Art at the Pales   
  • A day for Ffriends of all ages, exploring the Pales grounds, collecting materials to make sculptures and images.
We are also exploring the possibility of an Annual Lecture, a Sufi day of meditation, a Wildlife day and a quilting day. 

Starling Murmuration at Llandegley Rhos Common.
We recently publicised an event organised by Lynden Rees-Roberts, a member of the RSPB & Radnor Wildlife Trust.  Lynden has been kind enough to send us a report and some photographs. We understand that Friends travelled up from Ross to witness this spectacular event.

Big Starling Winter Watch: January 28th 2018

More than 80 intrepid folk braved a distinctly grey and windy January afternoon to come and watch the inspiring sight of tens of thousands of starlings coming in to their winter roost in the conifer plantation adjacent to Llandegley Rhos Common. As well as people from the local area, many had travelled some distances, from Rhayader, Presteigne, Shrewbury, Church Stretton, Kington, Clyro and Ross-on-Wye to experience this starling display. Amidst an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation, groups of people of all ages, from families with young children to grandparents with friends and a helping hand, made their way along the public bye-way across the Common and waited patiently for the starlings to arrive. Some twenty or so intrepid bird watchers crossed the River Edw and made their way up onto Blaen Bank for a better bird’s eye view of the roost.
     And the starlings did not disappoint. They started to arrive at 4.25pm and continued to come in from all quarters north, south, east and west, for another 25 minutes. Depending on where you were standing, as the frequency of the flocks increased, you found yourself turning like a weather cock, to keep up, as thousands of birds streamed and swirled in across  the common and over the pine trees creating beautiful, mesmerising murmurations in the winter sky. By five o clock we had lost the light, although a few late arrivals were still flying in, but it was time for us to leave and seek our own roosts for the night, happy that we had shared one of nature’s winter wonders and probably experienced the largest gathering of starlings in Mid-Wales.

                                                                                  Lynden Rees-Roberts  




Architects progress.
Our architects, Simmonds Mills, have now submitted revised plans as a Pre-Planning Application to Powys Planning Department. We are awaiting their response and will report back in April.
Tailpeace.
As mentioned above, the snowdrops are blooming in the Pales garden, pushing their heads through the light snowfall. Carole has observed a squirrel that appears to have taken an interest in the thatch, so she is keep a keen eye on it! No photo yet, but she is trying.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

The Pales Newsletter - January 2018



News from The Pales

The Pales Newsletter - January 2018
From the Pales Management Group

(This newsletter can be downloaded for printing - please click here)

"Winter is coming..." 
Happy New Triennium from all on the Pales Management Group. This promises to be an extremely active year at the Pales with a full programme of events and plenty of activity on the renovation and refurbishment plans. Below we have listed the events that have firm dates but others are also in the pipeline. 

Table of Contents

  • 2018 Events
  • Pre-Planning Application
  • Local Geology Course
  • Snow at the Pales


Tuesday April 24th. Poetry at the Pales led by Stevie Krayer. This is a morning Workshop on the theme 'Special Places' for those who wish to try some creative writing (limited to 16 people). No experience necessary!  In the afternoon there will be poetry readings, open to all.  Those not attending the workshop are also welcome to come in the morning to explore the grounds and perhaps be inspired by the special character of the Pales, with its historic Meeting House looking out over the magnificent Radnorshire landscape. For information on booking a place please click here.

Thursday June 7th. Art at the Pales led by Sandy Craig. A day similar to last year's Art Day but with a different tutor with a different style. Booking information will be released nearer the day.

Thursday 9th August. Green Art at the Pales. This is an All-Age Art Day which we hope will appeal to both young and old. It will involve searching the grounds for suitable materials and then creating a unique Green Art object.

Pre-Planning Application. Our architects, Simmonds Mills, have been working hard on the proposals for the site using their expert knowledge of similar projects with a special emphasis on sustainability and drawing on the feedback from the previous application. They have now drawn up plans and schedules and will be discussing these with Powys Planning and CADW and the Highways authorities.

Local Geology Course.Those Ffriends who attended the Geology Day last year will remember our Leader, Joe Botting and the presentation and fieldwork he led us through. Joe is now back from China and is about to start his Introduction to Geology and Palaeontology course in Llandrindod. If you are interested in this field of work and would like to know more the full course outline can be downloaded here.

Snow at the Pales. Carole Chapman, Friend in Residence at the Pales, has enjoyed a fair amount of snow this winter. The Buddhists, who meet regularly at the Pales, had to cancel their event but many hardy souls made the journey for Christmas Meeting for Worship. The theme was 'Faith in the Future' and there was some very moving ministry as well as some poetry.
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