Thursday, 10 February 2011

Pontardawe Community Tourism Ambassador Training


Tuesday 8th Feb saw the first session of the Pontardawe Community Tourism Ambassador training run at the Riverside Centre by staff of the Valleys Regional Park. The course is the first of two sessions to train local people to be the first point of contact, or ambassadors, to tourist visitors to our locality.


It was attended by people from both Arena Pontardawe and the Swansea Canal Society and it was clear how much local knowledge we have between us. It was good to learn how to view our locality through the eyes of the visitor and how to plan a day of activities in keeping with the interests and capabilities of people visiting the area. The second session will be run in late Feb/early March to complete the training.

Picture by kind permission of Gareth Kiddie

Monday, 7 February 2011

Sounds of the Valley Launch 4th February



Sounds of the Valley was launched at the Pontardawe Arts Centre last Friday 4th February. To see more images of the launch night please see our GALLERY

Arena Pontardawe commissioned artists David Marchant and Marlo Flores to work with schools, individuals and user groups at the Glantawe Riverside Park, Pontardawe to record their responses to the environment; its history, culture and landscape, both natural and man made to create a work combines sound, dialogue, music and visuals in a thought provoking collage.

The film was officially opened by Andrew Davies AM and we were delighted that the Mayor of Pontardawe, Jean Bowen, was able to attend. The film was shown once through, then a second time with live performances by some of those involved with the project. DVDs of the film are available to purchase for £3.

An exhibition of the ‘Sounds of the Valley’ - a multi-screen audio-visual installation continues in Oriel Lliw Gallery, Pontardawe Arts Centre 7-19 February.

An Arena Pontardawe project with support from Y Gronfa Wledig.

The Fox's Tale Puppet Show 6th Feb

Thanks to everyone who came last Sunday for the wonderful puppet show to mark the beginning of spring. Helyn Latimer, from Puppet Theatre Wales, once again captivated the young and old with a delightful story about a fox and his friends and the adventures they have during a year.

Youngsters then had a chance to make a plant pot out of recycled newspaper and plant up a sunflower seed to grow on.



Wednesday, 2 February 2011

RSPB Bird Feeder Day


Children and adults alike gathered together to make feeders for hungry birds on 23rd January at the Riverside Centre, Ynysmeudwy. Making a joyful mess with lard, peanut butter and seeds, each person made several feeders to take home. Pictured, Maggie Cornelius RSPB and Rowan and Bethany Dutton.