When a whole community pulls together to offer a sporting day out to people less fortunate than themselves then one knows that this will be a magnificent day of fun, laughter and community cohesion and inclusion.. This was forecast by Councillor William Powell who wrote in August ‘No two years of the HBTS4R Welcome Day in Talgarth have been identical, but they have always been special. I know that Jacqui has been very busy developing plans with Bronllys Wellbeing Park colleagues. It is great too that Ysgol y Mynydd Du has been secured for the day, especially given the facilities it offers, insulating us to a good degree against less favourable weather and with ample, secure parking. I was pleased to join the tennis court working party that Gareth convened last weekend, making them usable, if needed, on 15th September. Also, as Gareth has said, It may well be of interest for our visitors to enjoy the Ladies match against the Abertillery Belles!’
Following the event William commented further : ‘Again this year, the Refugee Welcome Day was one of the richest events in our Talgarth calendar. As a Governor, it was incredibly special to see the School Community of Ysgol y Mynydd Du at its heart, as well as the support of Black Mountains College students.Global citizenship is vital to both – and I am delighted that our school is committed to being a School of Sanctuary, with enthusiastic support from pupils, staff and parents.’
On the day the weather was good, the sports fun and the food plentiful and delicious.
It was marvellous to have Talgarth town Mayor Louise Elston-Reeves, County Councillor William Powell, Head Teacher Tara Morgan, Deputy head Dee Foster and other staff , pupils and parents helping throughout the day . Black Mountains College was well represented by Emma, Forrest, Kit, Jacob and Roman who took over the responsibility for hot drinks and also managed to help with washing up and putting the school back together. Bronllys Well being Park’s, Jacqui, Valmai, Chrissie, Helen and Alva had done sterling work in arranging so many sporting opportunities ably supported by Nicola Jones Sports Development officer, Brecon Boxing Club, Talgarth Cricket Club, Talgarth Badminton club, Gwernyfed Rugby Club and Talgarth Town Football club. Talgarth and District Regeneration group were instrumental in arranging for ice-cream and in general support of the day. Glasbury WI members , Talgarth Tuesday Luncheon group and Grow for Talgarth all had input especially in ensuring that cake was available in large quantities. Local businesses:- Claire’s Wholefoods, Talgarth Coop, Pobl Bakery, Parry’s Ice creams, WJ George’s Butchers and the Honey Cafe were also supportive in providing food. Members of Hay, Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refugees turned up in droves to ensure that everybody was welcomed, fed, watered and had fun. Two PCSOs, Vicky and Chloe, came, chatted to people and joined in. PCSO VIcky who had grown up nearby, enjoyed trying out boxing. Their enthusiasm and friendliness added to the experience of the day especially for people whose knowledge of policing is not based upon concepts of helpfulness and support.
WE can see that a busy Mayor is everywhere!
The sports were opened at 10am by Mayor Louise Elston-Reeves who also delivered a short message of welcome when the bus from Swansea arrived at 11.45 to let everyone know that they were assured of friendship and enjoyment and outlined what was available. She said It is my great pleasure and honour to welcome all of you to todays ‘ Welcome’ Day and sports day. Before we begin, I would like to extend a warm welcome and heartfelt thanks to the dedicated organisers of this event, BWBP and HBTSR. Also to the school our hosts. Today we are here to celebrate the spirit of participation and respect within sport. Sport is much more than a game. It is a force that can unite, overcome differences and foster a sense of community. It unites us and can build bridges .
In conclusion myself and Talgarth community thank you for being here today. Your support and participation will make this event special. ‘
After drinks, fruit and biscuits , expertly served by Year six pupils, people explored the school grounds and tried out the climbing wall, Archery, Tennis, Football,Cricket, Rugby, Volleyball, Boxing, Netball, Badminton and a Hobby horse show jumping event. Face-painting was as always popular . A trip to St Gwendoline’s church which had been arranged by Carol with the Swansea and Brecon Diocesan Guild of Bellringers was a popular walk and much enjoyed. Several people said they’d never thought that they’d be able to try ringing bells and all enjoyed walking up the tower.
A walk to watch Talgarth Town Ladies team playing football was also much enjoyed and gave children additional play equipment to test out before returning to school for tea, cakes and ice-creams. Andrew the Coach Driver waited patiently until everyone had said final farewells before returning to Swansea.
Cllr William Powell, County Councillor for Talgarth and Vice Chair of Powys County Council, said: ‘Again this year, the Refugee Welcome Day was one of the richest events in our Talgarth calendar.’ ‘As a Governor, it was incredibly special to see the School Community of Ysgol y Mynydd Du at its heart, as well as the support of Black Mountains College students.’ ‘Global citizenship is vital to both – and I am delighted that our school is committed to being a School of Sanctuary, with enthusiastic support from pupils, staff and parents.’
And on top of all this, we were able to distribute over 30 of our Only Connect Books and were given £66 in donations and we drew the raffle!.
Its always hard to put into words the general feeling of joy and happiness but some of the messages below capture the essence of the day.
THANKS
* We would like to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who made the Welcome Day for asylum seekers and refugees in Talgarth such a memorable event. A special thank you goes to Talgarth Primary School for generously hosting the day and creating a warm and welcoming environment for our guests. We are especially thankful to the headteacher, staff, schoolchildren and their parents, the mayor and councillors from Talgarth Town Council, and all the dedicated volunteers from the Hay, Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refugees, for their hard work in organising the day. Your efforts brought the community together and created a wonderful atmosphere of support and friendship. To everyone who provided the delicious food and hospitality, your generosity made everyone feel at home, and we truly appreciate the care and time you gave. It was also heartwarming to see so many supporters join us, especially the schoolchildren who played and took part in activities with our guests from Swansea, building connections and spreading joy throughout the day. A special thanks to the school staff and volunteers for giving up their Sunday to help make this event possible. By doing so, you set an excellent example for the younger generation, teaching them the importance of kindness and community. We cannot forget the friendly bus driver who took us to the venue and back. The day was filled with fun and energy, with participants enjoying every activity, from the climbing wall to archery. The enthusiasm was infectious, and everyone is already looking forward to future events like this. Thank you once again to everyone who contributed to making this day such a success!
* Good evening! Today was a very interesting trip! There was a lot of physical activity (so that we didn’t have time to shoot a bow, we will definitely make up for it next time). We met a group that rings bells. We were very interested in trying for ourselves. And we did it! Special love – lavender pillows, which we made with our own hands! Many thanks to the organizers!
* Thank you, it was amazing and a great time. Can’t wait to visit again.
*We were very pleased, the people were very hospitable and very generous, for us it was a very pleasant trip. Thank you for everything.
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I enjoyed catching up with so many people I haven’t seen for ages and meeting new arrivals to the area
*Thank you all for what seemed like a very successful day. The archery and climbing were great fun to try and the food was delicious.
- Melrose and Lynne for organising food and running the kitchen
- William for getting us the grant
- Talgarth luncheon club for providing cake
- Helen and Alva
- Cynthia Bradshaw
- Frances from St. Gwendoline’s
- Claire
- Honey Cafe
- Parry’s icecream
- Ysgol y Mynydd Du (important to refer to it as that, as it’s the school for both Bronllys and Talgarth, especially Dee Foster and Tracy
- the lady who gave the donation
- Kirsty from the Co-op