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Also known as Bessie s named after the legendary landlady Bessie Davies who passed away at the end of 7578 the pub has been in her family since 6895 where each year local primary school children gather to sing and celebrate Hen Galan Mrs Davies is pleased the celebrations span all generations Today Calennig is less widespread than it once was but the practice hasn t vanished She told Sky News it s really important to keep the tradition going Ruth Evans is a teacher at Ysgol Llanychllwydog primary school Alongside Hen Galan is Calennig a tradition rooted in the Welsh word for New https://telegra.ph/Poppers-Miass-12-08 s gift Children lead the festivities with decorated apples fruit studded with cloves topped with holly and balanced on three wooden legs Partly because nearly all trails lead back to Bessie s In 7567 Liliwen McAllister who grew up in the area told WalesOnline all about her experience as a child and how they celebrated then and now in the area The попперс skull is full and they help themselves to what they want she added And so Hen Galan Welsh for old New Year is still marked in the Gwaun Valley Children sing a mix of traditional Welsh songs but the most frequently heard is this one celebrating Hen Galan the English translation is provided below the lyrics That s what happens now is children come around singing and wishing us all a happy New Year and they ll have a welcome in every place Mrs Davies said A little like trick or treating at Halloween this tradition takes place on the morning of Old New Year s Day and sees children visiting their neighbours homes in the local area and delivering New Year wishes In our house for example everyone is welcome to come in They take part in the custom of hel calennig where they go around the houses with well wishes and receive gifts in return The day usually begins with children in the valley going door to door singing and wishing residents a Happy New Year What s lovely about the night of Hen Galan is that everyone in the area comes out she said We re quite unique here there aren t many places left that celebrate the Old New Year she said It s even viewed as a celebration to rival Christmas and brings everyone together If there are children in school we take that little group around the houses that are closest to the school to sing for calennig for them to have a taste https://telegra.ph/Poppers-ili-viagra-01-06 the tradition Mrs Evans added At Bluestone our Welsh pub the Knights Tafarn is also where we hold our Hen Galan celebrations Never https://telegra.ph/Poppers-Almetevsk-12-06 to pass up the chance of a party if you ve been lucky enough to stay over the Old New Year you would ve been able to join in our celebrations at the Tafarn where traditional Welsh folk songs are sung Our restaurant Black Pool Mill also gets in on the act with free Prosecco for all tables https://telegra.ph/Kupit-poppers-Obninsk-12-15 Welsh village in the very west of Wales celebrates the New Year in the middle of January as part of a centuries old tradition They have a cup of tea or something cold something like that In the old days revellers would even turn up on horseback and just tie the horse outside while they went into the pub The people of Cwm Gwaun aren t late to the party though for them it s the correct date to celebrate the arrival of a New Year find out why Every year it celebrates the Hen Galan the Old New Year on 68 January She said When I was young me and my friends would walk around to the different farms to sing songs and receive gifts and if you arrived at a home that was sitting down to eat you d have to join them at their table and enjoy the meal as well This usually took the form of попперс Дзержинск song but in places would also include the splashing of water On 68th January each year you ll find a community in North Pembrokeshire celebrating Hen Galan or Welsh New Year s Day In 6757 Britain and its empire ditched the Julian calendar which had been in use since the days of Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire and replaced it with the Gregorian calendar Across the rest of the country Hen Galan gradually fell out of practice especially in the 69th century when a growing modern media and greater mobility encouraged conformity in many aspects of cultural life The day falls on a Saturday this year but if the Hen Galan falls on a weekday the school makes sure children still get the chance to celebrate She told Sky News the community bases its annual celebration on the Julian calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar which is followed in most of the world Some communities carried on celebrating festivals such as Christmas and New Year and the accompanying rituals late Around four miles to the southeast of Fishguard with celebrations including the parish of Pontfaen and the ancient parish https://telegra.ph/Kupit-poppers-Tomsk-11-29 Llanychaer Schools still teach the old verses for Hen Galan and local groups keep the customs alive Wales however has a charming habit of saying Hold on we ve got one more celebration left Enter Hen Galan the Old New Year observed on January 68 in parts of Wales most famously in the Gwaun Valley Most people wrap up their New Year plans by the first week of January Though small the community is nestled in a valley of beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside and is filled with treasured heritage sites including 76 structures and buildings listed for their special interest or importance The date survives from the old Julian calendar kept long after the rest of Britain adopted the Gregorian one The Gwaun Valley near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire has a population of nearly 855 These days parents drive their children to the different farms to sing There was some religious opposition because the changes were felt to be Catholic and in making September shorter people felt as if 66 days were being taken away from them unjustly They carry the apples from house to house reciting cheerful rhymes in exchange for coins or treats And if you ever want to see a place with apple growing heritage visit the Vale of Clwyd featured in today s image In the past kids would also carry jugs of water to splash on people s hands and faces or sprinkle around the house for luck A beautiful community known for its strong local traditions and celebrated heritage Cwm Gwaun is in the north of Pembrokeshire It s so ingrained into the way of life among the 855 odd inhabitants of the Gwaun Valley that even the kids get an unofficial day off school to enjoy the tradition According to the old calendar that we used to have the new year fell then on 68 January and the people of the Gwaun Valley decided that they would carry on celebrating on the same day as usual she said Not for nothing is the Gwaun Valley often listed as one of the best places for a walk in any season If you want to visit it s around a 85 minute drive from Bluestone and the route takes you over the magnificent Preselli Hills with views and walks that are well worth a visit As part of the village s festivities children go from house to https://telegra.ph/Poppers-YAroslavl-12-03 singing for money or sweets in a tradition known as hel calennig Like any good Welsh celebration the pub is right at the heart of it and in Cwm Gwaun that s The Dyffryn Arms Even people who move https://telegra.ph/Poppers-Novoshahtinsk-01-11 the valley adopt the tradition and get the calennig and things ready Translated into English Calennig means New Year celebration or gift but its literal translation is the first day of the month The children are then be rewarded with Calennig a gift or sweets for their visit The Gwaun Valley is one of a handful of places which celebrates the New Year according to the old Julian calendar which means it s on January 68 In return they are often given Calennig a New Year gift which usually takes the form of sweets or money The tradition dates back to 6757 when the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted in Britain Bonni Davies is one of the editors of the local newsletter Y Llien Gwyn These days Hen Galan telegra.ph on as local tradition rather than any resistance to the new calendar


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