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Roy Noble Rotary Fellow (born 1942) is a Welsh radio and television broadcaster, writer and Bevan Commissioner.


Biography

Noble was born and raised in
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in the Amman Valley of
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, the only son of coal miner Ivor Noble and his wife Sadie. After passing his 11 Plus entrance examination he attended Amman Valley Grammar School, where fellow pupils included rugby union administrator and barrister
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and
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, of
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. On finishing school, he tried to join the RAF as he had always wanted to be a pilot, but was turned down because he suffers from
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. He trained as a teacher at
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Training College, where he was the President of the Students’ Union in his final year.


Teaching career

Noble first taught in England, before returning to South Wales; latterly he was
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of two primary schools in the County of
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; Ysgol Thomas Stephens, at Pontneddfechan, near
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, and Llangattock Primary School, at Llangattock, near
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. Noble won a scholarship to go to Germany and the US to visit and compare schools.


Broadcasting career

Noble's move to broadcasting was gradual and part-time, writing and presenting a weekly "Letter from Aberdare" monologue for the A.M. programme on
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. He eventually joined the
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in Wales full-time in 1985, and went on to present weekday magazine shows for Radio Wales for 27 years, winning high audience figures and a 1999
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. Television appearances have included a diet programme with
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and a series of ''Noble Guides'' covering many subjects from Paris to "Manliness and Mortality". The popular ''Noble Trails'' series also covered a journey along the " Celtic Rim" of Europe and more recently his series, ''Common Ground'' was highly acclaimed gaining him the
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Award as Regional Presenter of the Year in 2000. He was a regular co-presenter on the
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evening magazine programme ''
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'' (Tonight) for seven years. He also completed a Welsh language television series for ''
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'', touring the Valleys of South Wales on a Honda Gold Wing trike. He also appeared in a Welsh comedy series and as a new character in the Welsh long running series ''
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''.


Writing career

Noble's publications include: 'Bachan Noble' (Welsh Language Autobiography); 'Roy Noble's Welsh Nicknames'; 'Noble Thoughts'; 'Noble Ways'; 'Lay-bys in my Life' (an autobiography); 'Down the Road and Round the Bend' (tales of Wales); 'Fact, Fiction and Fanciful Walking with Bamps' (children's book); 'The Be Team' (children's book)


Charity and other works

Noble was Chairman of the Wales Youth Agency from 1998 to 2001. In the 2001 Queens Birthday Honours List, he was awarded an
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for services to the community and for charity support in Wales. He was appointed as Brother in the
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in 2000, being appointed as Officer of St.John Cymru Wales in 2002, Commander in 2011 and a Knight of Grace in 2016. Noble was appointed a commissioner with the Bevan Commission with real responsibilities in the Health and Care sectors in Wales as an independent 'think tank' for the ''
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''. He was also made a Fellow of UWIC (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, now '' ardiff Metropolitan University') and a Paul Harris Fellow with ''
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''. In 2007,he became a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Mid Glamorgan and was promoted to Vice Lord Lieutenant in 2012. He retired from the post in 2017. In 2008 he was accepted into the ''
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'' 'Gorsedd y Beirdd' (Bardic Circle). In 2009 he was awarded the Chancellor's Medal at the ''
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'' (now the ''
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'') for his contribution to the educational and cultural life of Wales and his commitment to its people, in particular to those in need. In 2012, Noble was asked by the Minister of Education and Skills at the Welsh Government to chair a group looking into the future of the Welsh National Eisteddfod. The group completed its remit and reported back in October 2013. In 2011 Noble cut the ribbon officially opening the 'Big Pit Branchline' at the Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway. Noble was asked to be the Patron of the Senghenydd Mining Disaster 100th Anniversary Memorial Appeal, the memorial being unveiled on 14 October 2013. He acted as narrator of the 'tale of
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,’ detailing the two explosions at the Universal Pit, and the loss of life that resulted. Noble was Ambassador for Wales of the WRVS (now RVS) Diamond Champions scheme, initiated by the Duchess of Cornwall to Honour Her Majesty The Queen, in the year of her Diamond Jubilee. He acted as a judge at the Diamond Champions event at St James's Palace that year. Nobles has appeared as an
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at many organisations, clubs, and societies, including engagements in Hong Kong, Singapore,
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and Canada. He was a patron of the appeal leading to the establishment of a permanent 'Red Dragon' Bronze Memorial at Passchendaele, which was unveiled in August 2014. In 2017 he hosted the 100th Anniversary Commemoration ceremony of the
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at the battlefield site in Flanders. He is currently the Patron for
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,
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.


Personal life

For the past 30 years, Noble and his wife Elaine have lived in the village of
Llwydcoed Llwydcoed is a small village and Community (Wales), community north of the Cynon Valley, Cwm Cynon, near the town of Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, with a population of 1,302 as of 2011 census. History The village initially developed in th ...
near the town of
Aberdare Aberdare ( ; ) is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and River Cynon, Cynon. Aberdare has a population of 39,550 (mid-2017 estimate). Aberdare is south-west of Merthyr Tydf ...
in the
Cynon Valley Cynon Valley () is a former coal mining valley in Wales. It lies between Rhondda and the Merthyr Valley and takes its name from the River Cynon. Aberdare is located in the north of the valley and Mountain Ash in the south. From 1974 to 19 ...
. The couple have one son, Richard.


Awards

In the
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, Roy Noble was appointed a Commander of the
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(CBE) for services to Welsh culture and language and to the community in Wales.


References


External links


''Roy Noble''
(BBC Radio Wales)

{{DEFAULTSORT:Noble, Roy 1942 births Living people People from Carmarthenshire People from Aberdare Welsh schoolteachers Welsh radio presenters Welsh television presenters BBC Radio Wales presenters Commanders of the Order of the British Empire