Regular Club

Ukelele for Adults
Free but book your ticket here Come and learn to play Welsh tunes on the ukulele! Whether you’re a complete beginner or a more experienced player, everyone is welcome.
- First half-hour: A dedicated session for absolute beginners. You can even borrow a ukulele from us if you don’t have your own.
- Remainder of the session: Aimed at more experienced players looking to expand their repertoire with Welsh songs and melodies.

Ukelele for Adults
Free but book your ticket here Come and learn to play Welsh tunes on the ukulele! Whether you’re a complete beginner or a more experienced player, everyone is welcome.
- First half-hour: A dedicated session for absolute beginners. You can even borrow a ukulele from us if you don’t have your own.
- Remainder of the session: Aimed at more experienced players looking to expand their repertoire with Welsh songs and melodies.

Ukelele for Adults
Free but book your ticket here Come and learn to play Welsh tunes on the ukulele! Whether you’re a complete beginner or a more experienced player, everyone is welcome.
- First half-hour: A dedicated session for absolute beginners. You can even borrow a ukulele from us if you don’t have your own.
- Remainder of the session: Aimed at more experienced players looking to expand their repertoire with Welsh songs and melodies.

Wild about Film: ‘Power Station’
£5 Please book tickets in advance via Eventbrite or pop into the Hwb and buy a ticket. Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.
Power Station
Two artist activists install solar panels on every house in their street. Community, vision and a dash of British eccentricity and the result is everyday magic. Funny, heartwarming, a vibrant testament to the power of art in making change. “The lo-fi, handheld cinematography, through which Powell and Edelstyn often directly address the viewer, lends a moving intimacy to their momentous endeavours. From sleeping on the roof for a fundraising challenge to planting a thousand sunflowers, their approach prioritises collective action as much as visual impact… Powell and Edelstyn do not shy away from showing some of the lower points of their campaign… Still, the film is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when we simply talk to our neighbours, and it is heartwarming to see different people, from diverse backgrounds but bound by shared economic struggles, come together to make green energy a reality.” Phuong Le, GuardianDiscussion
Join us and our invited speakers to talk about issues raised by tonight’s film and hear about inspiring [local] projects. Tonight our panel includes Sioned Haf (Ynni Sir Gar) and Dan McCallum and Emily Hinshelwood (co-founders of Awel Aman Tawe). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFdNeTQ5broPower Station
Directors: Daniel Edelstyn, Hilary Powell
Documentary, 2025, UK, 96 mins
Film: 6.30 pm
Interval: 8.05 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive
Discussion: 8.30 pm
For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page

Wild about Film: Fashion Reimagined
£5 Please book tickets in advance via Eventbrite or pop into the Hwb and buy a ticket. Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.
Fashion Reimagined
Director: Becky Hutner 100 min | UK, USA | 2022 Raised off-grid by activist parents, fashion designer Amy Powney has always felt uneasy about the devastating environmental impact of her industry. When she wins the coveted Vogue award for the Best Young Designer of the Year, which comes with a big cash prize, Amy decides to use the money to create a sustainable collection from field to finished garment, and transform her entire business. This film follows her painstaking efforts to produce clothes that do no harm, examining every step of long and winding supply chains and uncovering shocking practices and statistics. “A must watch, not just for the fashion industry, but for everyone who wears clothes.” – Jess Cartner-Morley, Associate Editor (Fashion), The Guardian Amy Powney is widely considered a leader in the UK’s sustainable fashion movement. In just 13 years, she went from sweeping the cutting-room floor at fashion brand Mother of Pearl to taking the helm as its Creative Director. Sustainability has been a life-long passion for Amy and she’s been on a mission for Mother of Pearl to reduce its impact on the planet. Her sustainable collections have been shown at London Fashion Week and Copenhagen Fashion Week and are stocked by prestigious global retailers including Net-a-Porter, Harrods, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Goop. She also designs sustainable collections and homeware for John Lewis. She is the winner of the 2017 BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund and writes the “Ask Amy” column in British Vogue. After 20 years at Mother of Pearl, Amy stepped down in 2025 in order to launch a new contemporary womenswear brand: AKYN with the aim of demonstrating that it is possible to create beautiful, desirable clothes with a transparent supply chain, organic, best practice, natural materials; and a socially-responsible ethos.Discussion
Join us and our invited speakers to talk about issues raised by tonight’s film and hear about inspiring [local] projects. Tonight our panel includes Emily James (Carpenter and Cloth); and Sarah Poland. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb2IKlyETiU
Film: 6.30 pm
Interval: 8.05 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive
Discussion: 8.30 - 9.15pm
For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page

Wild about Film: Mothers of the Revolution
£5 Please book tickets in advance via Eventbrite or pop into the Hwb and buy a ticket. Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.
Mothers of the Revolution
In 1981 a group of 36 women set off on a 120 mile march from Cardiff to Berkshire to protest against the planned arrival of American nuclear missiles on UK soil.
Karmen Thomas, one of the four friends from Ammanford whose original idea the march was, will join us to share her memories.
“We changed ourselves and in changing ourselves, we inspired so many women to change the world” - Rebecca Johnson
Film: 6.30 pm
Interval: 8.15 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive
Discussion: 8.30 - 9.15pm
For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c5ZuyVE7E4[/embed]