Mayor of Llantwit Major

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Location: Llantwit Major, Wales, United Kingdom

I live in Llantwit Major with my two Children Jessica aged 11 years and Laura aged 10 years, I am President of the Twining Organstion. Chairman of Planing, Chairman of Youth Forum, Chairman of School Gardens Commitee, Chairman of the Citzens Awards, Chairman of the Stillbirth and Childrens memorial Garden, Vice Chairman of S.M.I.L.E, Trustee of Crossroads in the Vale.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

The Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show

Thousands Decended to Fonmon for the Vale Show.

What a great day had by all ages, there was something for everyone. I have never seen so many diffrent Mayors in any one place, the Chain Gang was out in force.

Llantwit Major Horticultural Society

I attended the Llantwit Major Horticultural Society this week to award prizes and trophy's to the winners of the Show. There was some great produce there and I even was allowed to taste some of Pennys parsnip wine, which I must say was great but very potent..

Princess Trust 30th Birthday

To celebrate the 30th birthday of the Prince's Trust, three nights of outdoor concerts have been arranged in the spectacular surroundings of Dyffryn Gardens, on the Great Lawn and Arboretum.Taking place from 28th-30th July 2006, the events include a night featuring Katherine Jenkins with the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the renowned Anthony Inglis. The following day, Michael Ball takes to the stage with his new musical theatre show, and to round the event off on July 30, Rat Pack Live will rediscover the magic of legends such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Dean Martin.

It rained and we all got wet, but that did not stop everyone from having a wonderful night.

Bible Gift form Gideons

As part of its wide-ranging ebdeavours, Gideons international has presented Bibles to Civic dignitaries in the Vale of Glamorgan for a number of years.
During my vist to the Mayor of the Vale's Cllr Nic Hodges Chamber I was presented with my Bible which I am very proud to have, it is a wonderful bible and makes reading alot more easier.

also recieving there bibles was Mayor of Barry Cllr Olga Cash and her consort Maggie May. and Bible were sent out to the Mayor of Penarth Cllr Mark Wilson and Mayor of Cowbridge Cllr linda Adams.

Cardiff and Vale Youth Orchestra

A great night was had when I attended Llandaff Cathedral on the 20th July.

The Concert included

Festival Overture: Shostakovich
Clarinet Concerto: Mozart - Soloist Jennie Porton
Scheherazde: Rimsky - Korsakov

The permormance was breathtaking. With some of the most talented local young people I have ever seen.

Barry Civic Service

On July 16th I attended the Mayor of Barry Cllr Olga Cash Civic Service,

The Jamie Adamson Memorial Fund SUMMER BALL 2006





I was invited to attend and support the Jamie Adamson Memorial Summer Ball. Which was supported by the armed forces and Local dignitaries. I was honored to attend this event which was a most enjoyable night and meet some wonderful people..
Here is Jamies Story

Jamie was a little boy who faced a great deal of trauma in his short life. At just three years old he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Lueukaemia (ALL). As parents, we were shocked to learn that the treatment for this was to be continuous chemotherapy on a daily basis over a three year period. Chemotherapy can be administered in various forms, by injection, intravenously and orally. Jamie's treatment involved the insertion of a "portocath" this is basically a line inserted surgically below the armpit which then is pushed upwards and inserted into the jugular vein and then down into the heart. This has to stay in place for the duration of the treatment as there is a large amount of intravenous medication placed through it.

As parents, we felt completely helpless as we watched our little boy suffer through his treatment. Many surgical procedures became the norm, including lumbar punctures and bone marrow biopsies (taken from the spine and hip joints). Hair loss is a common and well known side effect of the drugs administered but Jamie also suffered from severe leg and joint pains and ulceration of the mouth and the stomach, both of which are common.
Some children also have to endure severe, uncrontrollable mood swings and hunger cravings which are induced by high dosage steroids used to combat the effects of chemotherapy. When you see your young child going through all this it breaks your heart, often we would have to sign for procedures we knew were going to be painful for Jamie, but were our only option.
Sadly, on December 20th 2003, the doctors who were treating Jamie told us what we already suspected, that Jamie's cancer had returned despite him still receiving chemotherapy.
On Christmas day (which was Jamie's fifth birthday) we were transferred from Llandough hospital to high dependency at University Hospital Wales, as Jamie was suffering heart failure due to the drugs he was now having to take to combat his illness.
Jamie fought on with typical tenacity as he had done for the two years he had undergone treatment, but sadly on the 13th January 2004 he suffered a seizure and slipped into a coma. The doctors told us that he contracted meningitis as a result of having a severely depleted immune system, and Jamie passed away in my wife’s arms on 20th January 2004 back at Llandough hospital.

It isn’t easy relaying these events, but after initially falling to pieces, and being supported by my wife and older son Sam (who has been amazing even though he is grieving the loss of his younger brother) I decided it should not be for nothing that Jamie passed away..... The Jam Fund..
To that end the Jam Fund was established. Our aim is to raise as much as possible to help children in Wales and throughout the UK who are suffering from this awful illness. In the first twelve months, thanks entirely to the generosity of the public, we managed to raise £43,000. The total now (May 2006) stands at £47,500. We have already donated £30,000 of this, fifteen to each of two charities we support – LATCH (based at the children’s hospital for Wales) and CHILDREN WITH LEUKAEMIA (based at Great Ormond Street London) This leaves us with a little over £17,000 and we hope to reach £40,000 again this year which we will use to purchase a top level static caravan holiday home. This will be named “The Jamie Adamson Caravan” and sited in the Tenby area of West Wales. We hope to offer this facility free of charge to children who are suffering from cancer in Wales (and their families) and also to bereaved families

Taken from http://www.jamfund.co.uk/ were donations can be made