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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Railway's real ale train gets under this Saturday
Llangollen and Corwen Railway is preparing to launch its newly refreshed 'Ales of Wales' Dee Valley Real Ale Train this Saturday, offering visitors a unique evening of live music, local ales, great food and stunning scenery through the heart of North Wales.
The event starts at 5pm, with the train leaving Llangollen at 6.30pm.
The popular event returns with a new format and significantly reduced ticket price, dropping from £30 to just £20 per person.
The ticket also includes a complimentary first pint and a branded souvenir glass, offering exceptional value for what promises to be one of the standout events of the spring.
The opening night will feature a live performance from Charlie Jones, a well-known and much-loved performer in Llangollen and across the region.
Renowned for her outstanding jazz and blues vocals, Charlie, nicknamed the Voice of Llangollen, will perform a fantastic selection of music inspired by legendary artists including Amy Winehouse, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Nina Simone, creating a vibrant and memorable atmosphere with her band.
Passengers will enjoy a scenic heritage rail journey through the Dee Valley, with a wide selection of Welsh ales available to purchase, including favourites from Hafod Brewery and Purple Moose Brewery.
A specially prepared cut-price menu will also be available, offering hearty favourites such as beef stew, burgers, vegan options and freshly prepared pizzas, all designed to provide great value and complement the evening’s relaxed, social atmosphere.
The event begins at Llangollen Railway Station with a lively pre-departure atmosphere before the train departs, great food and drink, and one of the most picturesque railway journeys in the UK.
Live music starts from 8pm, and those without train tickets are also invited to come down to the Station Master’s Marquees to enjoy the beer festival atmosphere before the train arrives back in Llangollen at 9.05pm.
James Veal, Events Co-ordinator for the railway, said: “We’re really excited to relaunch the Real Ale Train as ‘Ales of Wales’. We’ve listened to feedback and worked hard to make the event more accessible, while still delivering a high-quality experience.
"Charlie Jones is a fantastic performer and brings something really special to the event. Combined with great Welsh ales, live music and the setting of the Dee Valley, it creates a brilliant night out.
“With the reduced ticket price, the free pint, souvenir glass and a great value food offering, we think this offers outstanding value and a great social experience for visitors and locals alike. It's no wonder tickets are going like HOP cakes.
"The Ales of Wales Real Ale Train is proving to be extremely popular, with limited spaces available for the first Real Ale Train of 2026."
* Tickets can be booked online at: https://llan.hops.org.uk/tickets/products/real-ale-train
Operatic's Great British Bake Off deserves a Hollywood handshake
Llangollen Operatic Society's current production of The Great British Bake Off Musical deserves no less than a Hollywood handshake for its sheer tastiness.
The long hours spent in rehearsals and the effort which went into creating some of those very edible looking "prop" cakes is amazing, with not a soggy bottom in sight anywhere on the Town Hall Stage, which this joyous show will occupy from tmorrw (Wednesday) until Saturday, April 22-24 at 7.30pm with a 2pm matinee on Saturday.
The musical version of the smash-hit TV show, created by Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary, follows eight amateur bakers over a season as they compete for the title of Star Baker.
The plot focuses on contestants' personal stories, including Gemma, a hesitant carer, and Ben, a widowed police officer who fall in love.
The show follows a traditional, light-hearted, and heart-warming structure, culminating in the traditional garden party final.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Latest local roadworks bulletin from the county council
Latest local roadworks bulletin from Denbighshire County Council is:
ABBEY ROAD, until 30/04/2026, Ailwynebu/ Resurfacing DCC HIGHWAYS, Confoi 10 mya/10 mph Convoy
A542, APPROXIMATLEY GWEN HEFR A539 LLANGOLLEN ROAD, 06/05/2026, Gwaith BT/ BT Works RPO WILLIAMS CIVIL ENGINEERS, Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights
A539, JUNCTION REGENT STREET, HILL STREET, 15/05/2026 - 22/05/2026, Gwaith BT/ BT Works RNR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure
Pengwern / Trem Yr Ysgol, Llangollen, until 30/04/2026, Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure
T JUNCTION OF BROOK STREET, PENGWERN, until 30/04/2026, Gwaith Teithio Llesol / Active Travel Works PRONIN LIMITED, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure
New partnership links top music award with Eisteddfod
A new partnership between a prestigious music award and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod aims to offer emerging Welsh musicians a major new performance opportunity on an international stage.
Held annually in Swansea each June, the John Fussell Award brings together outstanding students from leading UK conservatoires, each nominated for their exceptional talent and Welsh connections.
The competition has become an important platform for identifying the next generation of performers at the start of their professional careers.
From 2026, the winner of the award will receive free entry to one of the Eisteddfod’s flagship competitions, the Pendine International Voice of the Future (for singers) or the International Instrumentalist of the Future.
In a further enhancement, opera singers awarded this opportunity will be fast-tracked directly to the semi-final stage of the Voice of the Future competition in the Pavilion, bypassing the preliminary round.
The collaboration strengthens the Eisteddfod’s ongoing commitment to supporting young artists and creating clear pathways from training into the professional spotlight. With audiences of up to 4,000 in the Pavilion and competitors drawn from across the globe, the competitions represent a significant career milestone for emerging performers.
This year’s John Fussell Award will be adjudicated by a distinguished three-person panel, comprising percussionist, conductor and Artistic Director of the Eisteddfod, Dave Danford, and internationally acclaimed Welsh soprano Rebecca Evans, with the panel chaired by Huw Tregelles Williams, former Director of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
Dave Danford said: “The John Fussell Award consistently showcases some of the most exciting young musicians with Welsh connections. Creating this link with the Eisteddfod is a natural next step, offering a clear pathway onto an international platform and helping to support artists at a crucial stage in their development.”
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Operatic picks up three amateur stage 'Oscars' for its last show
* The cast of the award-winning Into the Woods on the Town Hall stage last year.
Llangollen Operatic Society has picked up three amateur stage "Oscars" for its production of the fantasy musical Into the Woods last September.
At the 2026 North Wales and Ireland NODA Awards in Llandudno last night (Saturday) they picked up the gongs for Outstanding Show, Outstanding Choreography by Rob Stevens and Outstanding Youth Performer with Ethan Roberts, who is a member of the society's junior section, the Young 'Uns.
In all, the society's adult and juniors section had been nominated for a total of 11 nominations this year.
The multiple nods included five for individuals and six for productions from their two 2025 shows, including the Young 'Uns' We Will Rock You.
A spokesperson for the Operatic said: "We are so excited and very proud to have scored a triple-victory in these prestigious awards and congratulations must go to both cast and crew who made this fantastic show possible."
Why Mark was moved to help the Ukrainian struggle
* The vehicle Mark Birkill raised the money to pay for is delivered to Ukraine.
A Corwen man has revealed how watching the moving arrival in the UK of two refugees from the war-torn country set him off on the road to strongly supporting Ukraine's battle for survival following the Russian invasion.
Mark Birkill, whose day job is working with veterans, has since helped deliver a 4x4 vehicle paid for by Penyllan Chapel in Llangollen to the front line to aid the military and civilians and recently raised enough money to pay for his own specialist vehicle to be sent out.
Mark told llanblogger: "In February 2022 I was appalled by Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the news pictures coming out of the country.
"My wife and I agreed to host an older Ukrainian couple and they stayed with us for nearly two years. I was deeply moved by the sight of them getting off a coach at 4am in Chester bus station, bewildered, far from home, their lives packed into two suitcases.
"While I am proud and privileged to have been a host, it also felt very inadequate. I considered any other ways I could help and became aware of several charities that were involved in acquiring pick-ups and 4x4s to take to Ukraine for use in frontline areas.
"I set up a JustGiving page. Initially I asked local businesses if they had an old vehicle they were seeking to offload which drew a blank. I later visited Anna’s Cafe in Oak Street, Llangollen to drop off some flyers but saw I had been beaten to it by posters from a charity called Mission Ukraine.
"I discovered that a local man, Danny Fairburn, was involved in the charity and we arranged to meet. Danny is an inspirational person having dedicated himself to supporting Ukraine. He told me that a local church had bought a vehicle and I could take it out with Pastor Brian Smith from the church and Paata Samsonidze from Anna’s, who is Ukrainian.
"In December we took the vehicle to an American who was a former Deputy Police Sherriff serving in the Ukrainian Army near Chernobyl.
"We stayed at Paata’s home near Kyiv for a week and he very generously showed us places of interest including Bucha, a site of Russian atrocities, Russian drones and tanks in Kyiv and, very movingly, Ukrainian military cemeteries and memorials to the fallen.
"My own fundraising eventually reached £2,000, enough to buy a vehicle, and two lads from Middlesborough took the vehicle to Ukraine.
"I had some very generous donations including from people I didn’t know. I named the vehicle ‘Rhyddid’ - ‘Freedom’ in Welsh - and it makes me emotional to think that a Welsh speaker working in the country might see it. Donations to Mission Ukraine can be made via: https://www.missionukraine.uk/"














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