Black Mountain Produce and Craft Market
(Founder Terri Darnbrook and Husband Ian serving some very tasty cakes)
The morning was a great success and received much support from the local people of Brynaman along with a festive performance from Gwaun Cae Gurwen local band who kept everyone in the Christmas spirit.
(Festive Pam Holden from the Lluest Horse and Pony Trust)
Pam Holden is a local volunteer for the Lluest Horse and Pony Trust who spent the day promoting the trust and running a Christmas raffle with a large selection of prices (pictured below) with all the proceeds going towards helping the animals at the Trust. You can find more information on the Trust at http://www.lluesthorseandponytrust.org.uk
(Raffle Prizes)
Pictured above is Dianne Gill (secretary of Brynaman Garderning Club) selling some lovely hand made Christmas Cards.
Local farmshop residents, Tamsin Dickinson and her husband (pictured above) selling their fabulous home-made jams and curds. All their products are made from local produce (where possible) and are hand made by them at their farm and farmshop a couple of mile outside of Brynaman.
Ann Cozens (pictured above) selling hand crafted Christmas wreaths.
(Nicola Kelly selling unique glass fired jewellery)
Nicola Kelly first began creating these fantastic pieces of jewellery when she started studying kilm fused glass one day a week at Gorseinon College. She highly recommends the course and says "It's definitly a great hobby to take up".
If your interested in glassed fired jewellery then why not come along to the next Black Mountain Produce and Craft Market to have a chat with Nicola.
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