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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

New Sportage is the near-perfect SUV solution


Kia Sportage drive by Steve Rogers

Had an interesting conversation with the driver who delivered the Sportage.

He had never driven a Kia before and was so impressed he is buying a Sportage even though he is a self confessed BMW man through and through.

That is quite an endorsement and goes to show how Kia has developed from its bargain basement days to a major player, not just in the UK but around the world.

Am I surprised? Absolutely not. This is one of the most complete cars I have driven and leaves no box without a tick.

Plenty of others agree because in January Sportage was our top selling car while the company is currently the second best selling car brand in the UK. Sportage has done for Kia what Qashqai did for Nissan before it. Our obsession with SUV crossovers is still going on.

Kia’s change of direction came in 2010. The company wanted to get out of budget and into the mainstream and was not afraid to spend the money to do it. They brought in top talent including a brilliant German designer with an eye for dynamic design and his first project was the third generation Sportage. It was an instant hit and has been Kia’s best selling car ever since.

So what is it about this car that makes it so popular? Unlike many of the new Chinese brands you don’t have to spend study time with the touchscreen menus and sub menus to find out how the car works.

The Sportage cabin is a joy. The dashboard layout looks special with a curved widescreen unit split into two 12.3in digital screens, one for infotainment, the other the driver’s binnacle with a choice of displays.

Crucially all the essential functions are controlled by tactile physical switches. The heating and radio controls are separated from the infotainment screen while switches for heated and ventilated seats and the heated steering wheel are grouped neatly in the centre console. This is a car you can drive away without thinking.

Having applauded Sportage for its simplicity we did face a conundrum finding the main volume control for the radio. We looked along the dashboard, centre console, and dived into the touchscreen. Nothing. It took two days before my wife cracked it. She touched a symbol on the heating bar and, as if by magic, it turned into radio controls with the knob for adjusting the passenger heating switching to the radio volume. What a brilliant piece of design.

Sportage has only grown 25mm but modern platforms create more interior space and this is the case here so generous proportions front and back, and the seats are comfortable too with plenty of side and back support. I liked the way charging ports for back seat passengers are integrated into the front seat backs.

The range has been simplified to three grades, petrol or hybrid with a plug-in hybrid to follow along with an all wheel drive model. At just over £30,000 the entry Pure looks a safe bet with a decent equipment list and plenty of driver safety aids but for another ten grand GT Line S is a mouthwatering prospect where you want for nothing.

Catching the eye are wireless phone charging, head-up display, powered front seats, eight-speaker premium sound system and a digital key.

Here you can pair your smart phone with the key and lock, unlock, and start the car from a distance (presumably for someone else to drive) and share the function with three others. Grown up kids will probably be first in the queue!

Kia has dropped the diesel so it's a direct injection petrol turbo through a six-speed manual or a seven speed automatic. Some will bemoan the loss of the diesel economy but you are going to have to get used to it. I averaged just over 36mpg on journeys of no more than 25 miles but clocked 44mpg on a longer run which wasn’t bad given the size of Sportage. The hybrid will eke out a few more miles per gallon.

Pushed hard Sportage will hit sixty in under 10 seconds which is good enough and there is no screaming into submission at the red line on the rev counter.

I am tempted to say Kia has crafted the perfect car but there is one small glitch. The accelerator snatches at start off which can make reversing into a garage tricky when you want to creep towards a wall. It will probably emergency stop before hitting but I wasn’t tempted to try it.

Fast facts

Sportage GT Line S

£40,335 (starts £30,935)

1.6 litre; 147bhp

7-speed automatic

0-62 9.4secs; 119mph

39.8mpg combined

162g/km. 1st VED £1,360

Boot: 591-1780 litres

Insurance group 22

Towing: 1650kg

Scheme helps people with health problems get back into work

Working Denbighshire has teamed up with RCS (formerly Rhyl City Strategy) through the ‘Beyond Barriers’ initiative to provide quick access to therapeutic support for residents across the county who face health-related challenges preventing them from entering work.

This collaboration, launched as part of the Denbighshire Trailblazer project, brings together local expertise to tackle barriers such as mental health conditions, chronic pain, and low confidence, helping people build resilience and move closer to sustainable employment.

The Trailblazer programme - funded by the UK Government and delivered by the Welsh Government - targets economically inactive people of working age who are disabled and/or have health conditions, or caring responsibilities by providing tailored interventions including one-to-one mentoring, counselling services, wellbeing provision, and specialist support for those with health conditions.

This service offers up to eight sessions of therapy, including counselling, CBT, physiotherapy, and specialist support for issues such as stress, anxiety, bereavement, and chronic health conditions. This partnership provides flexible, bilingual support that empowers individuals to overcome barriers and create positive futures.

This collaboration reflects Working Denbighshire’s shared commitment to responding to local needs, connecting people to the right support, and creating positive futures for individuals and communities. Job searching and starting work can be stressful, especially for those managing health conditions. By offering tailored therapeutic support, the initiative helps individuals build emotional resilience, improve confidence, and develop coping strategies that make the transition into work more stable.

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth and Tackling Deprivation said: “This partnership is a vital step in tackling economic inactivity in Denbighshire. By working with RCS, we can ensure that people who face health challenges receive the support they need to move closer to employment. This partnership creates opportunities and improves wellbeing for our communities.”

* For more information about inclusive services or employment opportunities, residents can call 01745 331438 / 07342 070635 or visit the Working Denbighshire website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/working-denbighshire.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Penllyn Chapel sends out its latest car to Ukraine

 

* Larry, the American volunteer driver (right), drops off the Toyota in Dnipro.

The latest car paid for by members of a Llangollen church has arrived safely on the Ukrainian front line. 

Earlier this year a team including the Minister from Penllyn Chapel in Brook Street drove across Europe with a Honda CR-V to be used for ferrying battle-weary troops to and from the battle zone.

Not long after that a Nissan X-Trail 4x4 was arranged for carrying medics to the fighting hot-spots. 

Now another 4x4 vehicle, a Toyota Rav4, has been despatched to Ukraine with love from Penllyn.

Driven by Larry, an American volunteer, it was loaded with supplies, including 84 duvet covers and 124 pillow cases, bound for a hospital in Ternopil which the church supports. The sheets, all new, were donated by a photographic studio and are much in demand. 

Penllyn has been raising cash for the Ukrainian war effort with events such as the recent evening of entertainment and food at St Collen's Community Hall which brought in a healthy £2,345. 


* The Toyota packed with supplies for the Ukrainian military hospital.


* The supplies are delivered to the hospital.

Railway partners with garden railway festival for 2026


* A packed Pavilion for last year's Llangollen Garden Railway Festival.

Organisers of the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival have announced a new partnership with the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, creating the perfect weekend for railway enthusiasts, big or small. 

Anyone attending this year’s Garden Railway Festival, which takes place at Llangollen Pavilion on Saturday June 6, will be able to enjoy £3 off travel on the Llangollen and Corwen Railway on June 6 and 7.


Visitors are also being encouraged to look out for joint activities and events taking place across the weekend as the partnership develops.

 

Tickets for the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival are now on sale online at https://boxoffice.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/ChooseSeats/83621 and in person at Llangollen Tourist Information Centre, where visitors can book directly and get help planning their visit.

 

One of the UK’s biggest model garden railway events, the festival has been held annually since 2021 and is once again expected to attract thousands of garden railway enthusiasts to North-east Wales. It is also a great day out for families and children as well as hobbyists and enthusiasts.

 

Over 40 of the UK’s leading retailers are expected to attend the iconic pavilion. The day-long event will feature a selection of outstanding large-scale layouts in railway modelling, catering for all tastes and showcasing garden railways from different periods and countries.

 

The event is organised by Llangollen-based garden model railway enthusiast Keith Potts. Previous festivals have proved hugely popular in the town, which is world-famous for its International Musical Eisteddfod and its heritage railway.

 

Keith said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with the Llangollen and Corwen Railway this year. It means visitors can make a full weekend of it, enjoying both the Garden Railway Festival and a trip on one of the country’s most scenic heritage railways.

 

“Our garden railway festival continues to grow in popularity and we are looking forward to welcoming visitors back to Llangollen this June. Not only will you get to see some amazing model railways in action, but there will also be plenty of opportunities to meet fellow enthusiasts and learn about different railway models and layouts.”

 

David Hennigan, Trust Manager at the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, said: “It makes perfect sense for the Llangollen and Corwen Railway and the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival to work positively together. We share the same enthusiasm for railways and for bringing visitors to the town.

 

“Over the next few months we will be making further announcements about some major projects, and we look forward to working closely together to create an even bigger and better experience for visitors. We are running steam and diesel trains all weekend that date and look forward to welcoming garden railway enthusiasts to our railway and sending our customers to the Pavilion.”

 

The event will be held at Llangollen Pavilion, LL20 8SW, on Saturday June 6, from 10am until 4.30pm.

 

Tickets are £14 and accompanied children can attend for free.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Air ambulance lands in Llangollen this afternoon


* The air ambulance helicopter after landing on the Youth Club field.

A helicopter from the Welsh Air Ambulance service landed in the centre of Llangollen at around 4.15pm today (Sunday).

The red and green aircraft put down, as usual, on the Youth Club field and two paramedics, in full kit, walked from there to a private address not far away where a road ambulance was already parked.

Latest local roadworks alerts from Denbighshire County Council



Latest local roadworks alerts from Denbighshire County Council are: 

Pengwern / Trem Yr Ysgol, 30/03/2026 - 30/04/2026, Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED, 

ABBEY ROAD, 13/04/2026 - 30/04/2026, Ailwynebu/ Resurfacing DCC HIGHWAYS, Confoi 10 mya/10 mph Convoy

A542, 2 way lights outside properties Pendyffryn and Pont Felin Bache, BACHE MILL ROAD, 16/02/2026 - 18/02/2026, Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED

HORSESHOE PASS, 24/03/2026 - 02/04/2026, Ailwynebu/ Resurfacing DCC HIGHWAYS, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

A542, OAK STREET, 22/02/2026 - 01/03/2026, Ailwynebu/ Resurfacing DCC HIGHWAYS, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

AT JUNCTION OF BROOK STREET, PENGWERN, 24/02/2026 - 30/04/2026 Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED

Lower Brook Street, Llangollen by the church, 16/02/2026 - 18/02/2026, Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED



Residents encouraged to have say on living in Denbighshire

Residents are encouraged to have their say in the “Let’s Talk: Living in Denbighshire” survey.

Denbighshire County Council has launched the survey which is designed to capture people’s views and voices on life in their local communities and the services they use.

The survey gives residents the opportunity to share what matters most to them around their local area in the county

Councillor Julie Matthews, Deputy Leader and Lead Member for Corporate Strategy, Policy, Equalities and Strategic Assets, said: “This survey is a real opportunity for residents to make a difference to their local area. Your voice will help us understand what’s working well and where we need to improve going forward.

“The more people who take part, the better picture we will have of what matters to our county communities and how we can shape services for the future in Denbighshire.”

Residents are encouraged to complete the survey and to share it with family, friends, and neighbours to ensure as many voices as possible are heard.

The survey is open to all Denbighshire residents and can be completed online here

Paper copies of the survey are also available at libraries across the county.