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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Monday, April 6, 2026
Thailand-bound trio outline what lies ahead for them
A challenging route taking in China and Mongolia now lies ahead of the three lads from the local area cycling to Thailand to raise money for charity.
As they rested up in Uzbekistan after a gruelling trip through the desert this week they reflected on what still lies ahead of them on their mammoth journey and how much they've raised for the British Heart Foundation.
Dyfan Hughes, 18, from Llangollen, Louis Dennis, 19, from Garth, and James Thomas,19, from Wrexham aim to pedal the 10,000 miles to the Far East in memory of Tony Edge, the father of a friend who died following a heart attack in 2024.
Over the past week or the intrepid trio, calling themselves the Westheads, have put in some hard pedalling in the deserts of Kakakhstan and Uzbekistan, managing to notch up an average 110 kms a day despite the intense heat but brightened by a passing car stopping to hand them free bread and an ice-cream seller donating iced treats to then all.
Taking a well-earned break in the city of Nukus, they reflected on raising £27,000 of their £50,000 charity since they left Llangollen eight months ago and outlined the next steps along the long, long trail.
A they've planned it, ahead of them lie the legendary cities of Samarkand and Tashkent before they cross the border into China.
They then face the extreme test of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia before reaching that country's capital of Ulaanbaatar and heading back into China where they aim to take a good look at one of the Seven Wonders of the World - the Great Wall and also Beijing.
The hill country of neighbouring Vietnam next awaits them before they eventually reach their final destination of Thailand.
* llanblogger will be recording their adventures along the way. To follow the journey on their social media and make a donation if you wish, go to: https://linktr.ee/westheads
Get your slice of funding available to local organisations
Your local organisation could get a share of over £3,500 currently available in Llangollen.
Under the Commuted Sums programme, funding totalling £101,064.42 is on offer to support local projects across Denbighshire, and applications are now open to help improve open spaces and play areas in the county.
And £3,600 is earmarked for the Llangollen Town Council area.
A range of organisations can apply for funding, including:
- City, town and community councils
- Community and voluntary groups
- Charities
- Public sector organisations
- Amateur sports clubs
- Denbighshire County Council
Samantha Mullan, Community Development Officer for Denbighshire County Council, said: “Commuted sums funding helps us improve and protect open spaces and play areas across Denbighshire. It supports safe, welcoming places for communities to enjoy. I’d encourage eligible groups to apply and make a real difference locally.”
* The funding closes for applications on April 20. Further information and application forms is available online here: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/commutedsums.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Evening of Welsh music and song to support Eisteddfod
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is to host a special fundraising concert celebrating the richness and spirit of Welsh musical tradition on Friday May 8.
The evening will feature acclaimed male voice choir Meibion Marchan, renowned for their powerful sound and deeply expressive performances.
They will be joined by an outstanding line-up of soloists, including celebrated harpist Angharad Huw, soprano Branwen Medi Jones and internationally respected tenor Rhys Meirion who will also guide the evening as compère.
The concert will take place at Llangollen Pavilion and proceeds will directly support the work of the Eisteddfod helping to sustain its mission of bringing together performers from across the world in a spirit of peace, friendship and cultural exchange.
Eisteddfod Artistic Director Dave Danford said: “This concert is a celebration of the extraordinary musical talent we have here in Wales, and a reminder of the deep cultural roots that underpin the Eisteddfod. We are incredibly grateful to these artists for supporting the festival in this way, and we look forward to welcoming audiences for what promises to be a truly special evening.”
* Tickets are now available via Llangollen.net
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Wales Comic Con makes colourful Pavilion return
Hundreds of fans from across the country packed into the Pavilion as Wales Comic Con made its second Llangollen appearance today (Saturday).
The popular event had traditionally been held annually at Wrexham University.
But, last year, the comic con team found a new location in the International Pavilion, which is now run by the Eisteddfod team.
The event, which is also on tomorrow (Sunday), attracted stars including Chris Barrie of Red Dwarf fame, Chris Barrie, who travelled on a special heritage service train service laid on by Llangollen and Corwen Railway as part of a joint promotion with Comic Con.


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