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Trinity spotlight on eating disorders

The spotlight is falling on eating disorders with a special health promotion event at Trinity University College, Carmarthen, next week (February 22). Health experts will be on hand at a special campaign launch to mark the start of Eating Disorders Awareness Week. “It is important for students to be aware of any potential problems they may have with eating disorders,” said one of the organisers of the event, Trinity student counsellor Jean Harris. An eating disorder is both an obsession with food and an expression of emotional distress. Thoughts and behaviour relating to food, body weight and size are a means of dealing with emotional pain that cannot be expressed satisfactorily in another way. An eating disorder is a way of coping and often a way of avoiding dealing with hidden issues. People with an eating disorder generally feel that they have little control over their lives, except over what they eat. Student counsellor Jean Harris said she had the following advice for students – “...

Trinity Oracle newsletter now out

Latest edition of the Oracle newsletter from Trinity University College, Carmarthen, is now out. Includes work from yours truly . . . pdf link - http://www.trinity-cm.ac.uk/en/media/uni/content/docs/oracle/Oracle_January_2010.pdf

New link between Trinity and China

A ground-breaking link is being set up between a Chinese university and the newest university in Wales, Trinity St David. A powerful delegation from China Youth University for Political Science (CYUPS) has visited the University of Wales: Trinity St David to kick-start a programme which will focus on employability and entrepreneurship. The Vice Chancellor of CYUPS Professor Xinqing Wang said the link between China and Wales would focus on student and staff exchanges. He added it would build communication between two very different educational traditions to help create a new approach to higher education in both countries. The link builds on earlier contacts between China and Wales. Last year, students from Beijing took part in a fact-finding tour of the Trinity campus in Carmarthen. The new University of Wales, Trinity St David – a merger of Trinity University and Lampeter University – will take its first student admissions in September. Professor Xinqing Wang led the Chinese delegation...

Huw James’ top Welsh jokes

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Welsh interest at the races today

The following trainers with Welsh connections have runners today - Peter Bowen 14:00 Newbury Tot Of The Knar P J Brennan Rebecca Curtis 14:00 Newbury Herons well Mr A Conlon 16:15 Newbury Gus Macrae (IRE) J M Maguire 16:45 Newbury Made In Time (IRE) A P McCoy David Evans 13:55 Lingfield Tuscan King J-P Guillambert 14:25 Lingfield Timeteam (IRE) R Hughes 15:00 Lingfield Full Toss R Hughes 15:30 Lingfield Carcinetto (IRE) R Hughes 19:20 Wolverhampton Tiger Hawk (USA) A Heffernan 21:20 Wolverhampton Benedict Spirit (IRE) A Heffernan Bryn Palling 21:20 Wolverhampton Crazy Chris David Probert Tm Vaughan 14:00 Newbury So Now (IRE) Dean Coleman 14:50 Warwick Winterwood (IRE) S Thomas

Action on Burry Port Harbour

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A licence has been applied for to remove an unprecedented level of sand silting up Burry Port Harbour. In recent years Carmarthenshire County Council has spent £20,000-£30,000 annually combating the build-up of sand within and blocking the harbour entrance. Over the last decade more than £8million has been spent converting the naturally emptying to mud open mouthed harbour into a water retained marina. Now an unusual build up of sand in and around the main fairway of the harbour during the last few months is now causing severe disruption to navigation. The bulk of the sand was brought into the harbour during the storms and high prevailing unusual easterly winds experienced in November and December. (2009) Harbour master Rory Dickinson said: “We have witnessed sand inundation in the harbour over the last few years but never to this extent in such a short period of time. “The sand build up has been fouling the hydraulic cill gate which helps retain a body of water in the harbour.” In the...

Fairtrade events for Carmarthenshire

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Organisations and community groups have organised a series of events to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight, all of which are being supported by Carmarthenshire County Council. They include a ‘Fairtrade Summer's Day in Ammanford!’ on Friday, March 5, which will see a solar-powered cinema showing short films about Fairtrade, and a Fairtrade producer visit to Pembrey Primary School, on Monday, March 1. Cllr Pam Palmer, executive board member for sustainable development, said: “Carmarthenshire is a Fairtrade council and already supplies Fairtrade tea and coffee in offices and canteens. “Fairtrade Fortnight encourages fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world, by requiring companies to pay sustainable prices for produce. It also aims to promote decent working conditions and local sustainability in places where the poorest and smallest producers are traditionally discriminated against. “There is a wide range of events lined up across the county and I would encourage ...