Breaking news
The A483 is currently closed from Halton to Ruabon in both directions, Wrexham.com is reporting this evening (Saturday).
For the full story, see: https://www.wrexham.com/news/full-a483-closure-between-halton-and-ruabon-218482.html
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Breaking news
The A483 is currently closed from Halton to Ruabon in both directions, Wrexham.com is reporting this evening (Saturday).
For the full story, see: https://www.wrexham.com/news/full-a483-closure-between-halton-and-ruabon-218482.html
Here is the latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice:
Q: I am a single parent, with two young children. I am
already struggling to stay on top of my household bills; my weekly food shop
isn’t stretching as far anymore and now my energy bill is going up too. I don’t
know how I’m going to afford all of these price rises. What can I do to stop my
finances spiralling out of control?
A: First of all, you are not alone in this and
there’s support to help you.
It’s always worth checking if there are
benefits you don’t know about that you’re eligible for, including support with
your energy costs and living costs. On the Citizens Advice website there’s a
benefits calculator, advice on how to reduce living costs and information on
other ways to increase your income.
There’s also emergency support that you may
have access to, such as food bank vouchers or fuel vouchers. You could contact
your local council to see if they could also offer support.
If you’re struggling to stay on top of bills,
it’s really important to understand what money you have coming in and going out
each month. Citizens Advice has a budgeting tool on its website that can help
with this.
And if you’re already behind on bills,
prioritise paying your rent or mortgage, plus energy bills and Council Tax
first. Not paying these bills has the most serious consequences. You should
speak to the person or company you owe money to, to see if they can help you
repay your bills sustainably.
We know that times are incredibly tough but please remember, you don’t have to face this alone, do contact your local Citizens Advice to help you find a way forward.
Work planned for week starting May 2 on the town's 2020 project is:
* Performers lined up for this year's Eisteddfod. Top row L to R shows performers at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 2022: Aled Jones (credit Simon Fowler); Russell Watson (credit Simon Fowler); Anoushka Shankar. Bottom row L to R: performers at Llanfest 2022: Amber Run; Llareggub Brass Band; Elles Bailey; And a past Llanfest stage (credit Allan Potts).
This July, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Llangollen Fringe Festival join forces to celebrate two significant cultural milestones for the town - the Eisteddfod's 75th anniversary and the Fringe's 25th.
These two events combine to make an amazing 100 years of summer festivals in the town.
To mark these two anniversaries, the Eisteddfod
and Fringe are collaborating for the first time to produce Llanfest 2022 on Sunday
10th July, the final day of the four-day
International Llangollen Eisteddfod music festival, which runs from 7-10th July.
Llanfest has become a firm favourite in the summer festival diary and this year there will be an emphasis on home-grown talent incorporating eclectic music, theatre and comedy.
Headliners British indie three-piece Amber Run will deliver lush, cinematic alt-pop with a moody and introspective tone.
mber Run are supported by Welsh/Bajan singer Kizzy Crawford, described by Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens as ‘real talent' and ‘wonderful' by Radio 4's Richard Coles, and Elles Bailey, a smoky-voiced human dynamo, who straddles the worlds of Americana and the blues.
Tickets are now on sale for Llanfest on the main festival website.
After an online event last year organisers are thrilled to welcome back visitors to Llangollen.
This year's festival has been redesigned with a more compact site revolving around a single Pavilion music stage and a new in-the-round stage developed for spoken word events, offering a thought-provoking series of talks.
Live music, talks, food stalls, bars
and free community events will be around the site from midday to 9pm plus the
Pavilion main acts will start at 6pm.
Llanfest is the final day of the Eisteddfod, which returns after a two-year hiatus with a line-up that celebrates the best traditional and contemporary music from around the world.
Two of the classical
world's vocal powerhouses, Aled
Jones and Russell
Watson will be performing together for the first time to open the
2022 programme and further highlights include Grammy Award winner Anoushka
Shankar with Manu
Delago and the Britten
Sinfonia .
Celebrating its 75th anniversary, the festival returns this year with a broad cultural programme that spreads the message of peace and friendship on which it was founded in 1947 after the second world war.
Each year around 4,000 performers from around the world and as many as 35,000 visitors converge on this beautiful small Welsh town to sing and dance in a unique combination of competition, performance and community spirit.
The festival's ability to spot future talent is renowned and
it's credited with helping to launch the career of Luciano Pavarotti among
others.
In recognition of the festival's founding principle to spread peace, visitors to the festival and Llanfest will be invited to write a message of peace on a luggage label and attach it to trees around the site to create a forest of peace.
On Thursday 7th July, children's
day, the festival is teaming up with The Welsh Centre for International
Affairs, Size of Wales and Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services
to create
the first Young Peace Makers' Awards - celebrating young people who have contributed
to peace and global citizenship at home and overseas. Details of how to
enter can be found here: www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/get-involved/young-peacemakers-awards-2022/
Camilla King,
executive producer of the Llangollen Eisteddfod, is leading the
transformation of the festival into a fresh, diverse fusion of contemporary and
traditional cultures that will connect with both new and existing audiences.
She said: "For years the festival and the fringe have worked independently to help Llangollen to punch above its weight on the international music scene so it is exciting that for the first time we are joining forces to co-curate Llanfest this year.
"Together we will be bringing an eclectic
and inspiring line-up of music, spoken word and comedy to north Wales in the
spirit of peace and togetherness that the Llangollen Eisteddfod was founded on the
75 years ago and is now more relevant than ever."
Paul Keddie, chair of
the Llangollen Fringe Festival, said: "Llangollen
Fringe Festival is delighted to be working alongside LIME this year to gather
everyone together on the Sunday of the Eisteddfod. 75 years of the
Eisteddfod and 25 years of the Fringe gives 100 years' worth of experience to
share with the world... it's going to be magical."
The 2022 Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod programme comprises:
Thursday 07 July | 7.30pm | Back In Harmony:
Russell Watson and Aled Jones
Following their 2019 sell-out In Harmony tour, two of
the world's most loved classical voices launch the Llangollen 2022 concert
programme performing songs from their album, Back In Harmony. Limited tickets
available.
Friday 08 July| 8pm | Anoushka Shankar & Manu Delago In Concert
In this captivating concert highlights from Anoushka
Shankar's catalogue are presented in new arrangements by Jules Buckley,
featuring several co-written with her friend and collaborator Manu Delago,
whose solo compositions round out the performance, for an evening that will
transport audiences on a wild and surprising ride.
Saturday 09 July | 7.30pm | Choir of the World,
Dance Champions & Voice of the Future 2022
Choral finalists compete for the coveted Choir of the
World title and the Pavarotti Trophy. Alongside this we crown the 2022 Dance
Champions with the Lucille Armstrong Trophy, and the International Voice of the
Future. Expect an evening to remember with the best performers and dancers from
across the globe.
Sunday 10 July | from 11.30am | Llanfest
Llanfest has quickly become a firm favourite in the summer
festival diary with outside stages featuring live music throughout the day and
a chilled, family friendly, atmosphere in the spectacular setting of the Dee
Valley. Headliners, British indie
three-piece, Amber Run, will deliver
lush, cinematic alt-pop with a moody and introspective tone. Amber Run
are supported by Welsh/Bajan singer Kizzy
Crawford, described by Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens as ‘real talent' and
‘wonderful' by Radio 4's Richard Coles and Elles
Bailey, a smoky-voiced human dynamo, who straddles the worlds of Americana
and the blues.
* For more information and to buy tickets please visit www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/whats-on/
A family-run Llangollen business says it has scored a UK first with a new "green" product.
Pro-Advenure in Castle Street believes it is so far the only retailer to offer the Safir Eco Tent for sale.
Claimed to be "so durable it can last for generations," the Safir Tentipi Safir 7 eco is made from hemp, organic cotton and recycled polyester and is new to the UK, Wales and the world, say it makers.
Peter Carol, founder and managing director of ProAdventure, said: "We are excited to get hold of the first Tentipi Eco Tents in the UK.
"I approached Tentipi when I found out that Tencate were making the Eco-Hemp fabric and was glad to find that Tentipi had been testing the new fabric and were hoping to put it in to production to add to the Range of Tentipi Adventure Tents that we have been stock for over a decade.
"Now the first Eco Hemp Tipi Tents have arrived we are looking forward to showing them off at our Annual Tentipi Camp here in Llangollen.
"We haven’t been able to run a camp for three years and are so excited to get together again with Tentipi Campers, friends old and new.”
He added: "ProAdventure strive to look after our environment by offering Eco friendlier options to mainstream camping, walking and bushcraft products."
Sam Rowlands, Senedd Member for North Wales, has urged the Welsh Government to do more to protect those wanting to represent their communities.
Mr Rowlands, Shadow
Minister for Local Government, was commenting after Rebecca Evans, Finance and
Local Government Minister, revealed the Electoral Reform Society has said
there are 74 uncontested seats across Wales for the May 5 elections.
Only six of the 11 seats on Llangollen Town Council are being contested, which means the five people who have put forward their names will automatically become councillors without an election on May 5 and the remaining places will be filled by co-option.
Mr Rowlands said: “I am really concerned at seeing that number of uncontested seats, with 28 of those being in Gwynedd and 19 in Pembrokeshire. It is really disappointing.
“I am
sure you saw the BBC news article earlier this month that did highlight,
regretfully, that online abuse has forced many councillors to quit or no longer
want to stand, along with potential candidates who simply don't want to be on
the receiving end of that bullying. Our councillors and candidates should not
be receiving this horrid personal abuse.”
Mr Rowlands called for more to be done to protect those wanting to represent their communities and thanked all the people standing in the elections next week, wishing them all the best.
The Minister agreed and said it was important people had the opportunity to make that contribution to their communities and were able to do so in a way that did not subject them or find them subjected to abuse.
Mr Rowlands added: “It was good to receive support from the Minister on this. Some of the abuse people in public life receive is absolutely appalling and we really need to do everything we can to protect those who put themselves forward.
“I think it is
so important to encourage more people to stand in local elections and that is
why we need to address the issue.”
The Inner Wheel Club of Llangollen will be holding a special event to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The event will include stalls, a child’s parade and various festivities to mark the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne.
The celebrations will be taking place at Llangollen Town Hall on Saturday, June 4, from 10.30 am to 3 pm.
The event will feature a variety of stalls selling crafts and cakes as well as a tombola and raffle. Members of the town’s Inner Wheel club will be on hand to serve light refreshments.
Charity organisations in the town are now being invited to apply for stalls at the event with no charge for taking part.
Members of the Inner Wheel Club are hoping to see as many local groups as possible joining the celebrations.
At 12noon there will be a parade of Kings, Queens, Prince and Princesses for children up to the age of 11 years old. There will be a small souvenir prize for each of the entrants.
An Inner Wheel spokesperson said: "We are hoping for a fun event and a fitting way to mark such a historic occasion with plenty of flag-waving and patriotic singalongs."
* For more details of the stalls and entries into the parade please contact: enid.law@froncastell.co.uk
Under the expert direction of international opera
professionals Anne Williams King and David Bartlett, the group from the
acclaimed North Wales Opera Studio (NWOS) will present Verdi's tragic love
story La Traviata in the fittingly ornate setting of the Rhos theatre tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday evenings
(April 28 and 29) then at St George’s Hall, Liverpool in the
afternoon and evening of Saturday, April 30.
I was able to catch a preview performance at the
Stiwt and was highly impressed with the sheer
professionalism of the presentation, which enjoys the deft touch of Janet
Haney as music director and accompanist, joined by a small instrumental ensemble. Choreography
is in the experienced hands of Lyn Aston.
The unfunded NWOS is an educational group for young
aspiring opera singers to train and get excellent performing experience. It
also encourages local people to be involved who want to be part of a top-class
venture.
The group returns to the Stiwt after its successful
Night at the Opera concert there last month and la Boheme last September.
Anne Williams King said: “We are providing an
opportunity for those who appreciate opera, to see impressive, traditional
productions with young exciting singers, without having to travel miles and pay
huge prices for tickets.
“I'm trying to build a following in the area and
encourage people to come and support us and the Stiwt Theatre.”
Judging by the sheer power and majesty of their La Traviata, which is played out in its original language, the success story of NWOS looks set to continue.
Featuring one of the most
iconic, romantic and tragic scores of all time, Verdi’s masterpiece contrasts
spectacular party scenes with tender, intimate moments.
It tells the story of the tragic love between the
courtesan Violetta and the romantic Alfredo Germont.
Played out against the hypocrisy of upper-class
fashionable, Alfredo and Violetta’s love threatens to shame his family.
When his father directly appeals to Violetta to
give up her one chance of happiness Violetta submits but her act of self-sacrifice
leads to her paying the ultimate price.
NWOS has two alternating casts for the lavish production.
In the version I saw Violetta was played with power yet tenderness by Australian soprano Joelene Griffiths who stepped into the challenging role at virtually the last minute after the person originally due to appear in it was forced to withdraw due to an injury.
Luckily, Joelene had become familiar with the part while studying at the Welsh Academy of the Voice in Cardiff and was able to seamlessly take it on.
Playing opposite her as Alfredo, with great aplomb, was tenor Lewis Quinn. He presented a marvellous portrayal, his strong, clear voice dominating the auditorium.
Appearing as Giorgio Germont, Alfredo's father, was Ambrose Connelly. He brought true gravitas and authority to the demanding role.
The chorus was simply superb and memorable for its sheer supportive power.
Music accompaniment was more than capably provided, costumes were dazzling and settings arranged to perfection.
This not-to-be-missed production is a true extravaganza of musical exuberance and acting skill.
* Tickets for NWOS’s La Traviata are available at: https://www.northwalesopera.co.uk/upcoming
Denbighshire County Council is apologising to postal voters in the county for an error in an information sheet recently issued with postal ballot papers.
The information sheet referred to the wrong ballot papers. In addition, the information sheet informed voters that they can vote for one candidate only which is clearly incorrect for multi-member wards and for Town and Community Council elections.
The postal vote packs contain the correct ballot papers for each voter. There is no error on the ballot papers- they are printed correctly and contain appropriate instructions to voters on the number of votes that they may cast.
The Council has posted the correct information sheet on its
website and has contacted 6,900 postal voters and a further
285 people through text messaging, advising them of the error on the
information sheet. Importantly, the Council is also
sending a letter in the post to all those who have received a postal vote to
correct the information initially received. All candidates standing for
election are also being sent a letter.
Graham Boase, Denbighshire’s Chief Executive and Returning Officer said: “We sincerely apologise to all the candidates in the forthcoming elections and all those members of the public who requested a postal vote for this error.
“Whilst it is clear on each of the ballot papers how many votes can made per ballot sheet, the information sheet accompanying the ballot paper provides incorrect information, which may understandably have led to some confusion.
“Immediately following the error coming to light we took every mitigating action we possibly could. We sought advice from the Electoral Commission and the Association of Electoral Administrators and we sent an e-mail and text message to every postal voter that had provided us those details. Information also appeared on the Council’s website and through its social media channels to provide similar information and advice. Importantly we are also sending a letter through the post to everyone who requested a postal vote advising them of the error.
“Since the error came to light I have carefully considered our response and believe that, given the ballot papers contain the correct instructions to voters, the package of mitigation measures is appropriate in all the circumstances.
The Elections Unit reiterates that postal voters should follow the instructions on the ballot papers and ensure that their postal votes are returned to the Elections Unit before 10pm on Thursday, 5th May 2022.
* Further information is available from the Council’s website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/elections. If any postal voter
believes that they have already returned their postal pack and have followed
the incorrect information, they may, if they wish, ask for a replacement pack
by contacting the Election Unit on 01824 706000 (Monday to Friday between the
hours of 8.30am and 5pm) or by e-mail at the following address elections@denbighshire.gov.uk
* Emma Roberts and Caitlin Mann with their awards.
Coleg Cambria Llysfasi learners Emma Roberts and Caitlin Mann, both from Llangollen, were among the finalists at this year’s Lantra Cymru Awards.
Emma, 22, received the College Lifelong Learner of the Year Award.
Nineteen year-old Caitlin was Highly Commended in the College Young Learner of the Year category.
Both former pupils of Ysgol Dinas Bran, they were delighted to be part of the event – held at The Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells – and thanked Level 3 Animal Management tutor Alex Morgan for nominating them.
Emma, who plans to study Agriculture with Animal Science at university from September, has her heart set on becoming a teacher.
She said: “My mum and grandmother both grew up on dairy farms but I was unsure what career I wanted to do until spending some time on a farm doing work experience.
“I loved it and from that point knew I wanted to work in agriculture, particularly education.
“I look forward to seeing what the future brings and was really happy and surprised to win this award, it’s given me a huge confidence boost as I come to the end of my time at Cambria, which has been fantastic.”
Caitlin, who works at Llangollen Wharf and on a dairy farm, will return to Llysfasi next year to begin a Level 3 course in Agriculture.
She added: “I’ve never been nominated for an award before so that was lovely, and it was a great night.
“It has been a challenging time as over the last two years a lot of lessons were held online and we weren’t working, but luckily things are getting back to normal now and the college have been very supportive.
“I’m looking forward to coming back next year and beginning a new qualification, with my long-term aim to work in the dairy sector. The guidance and help I’ve had from the college is a big reason I’ve decided to return, and the fantastic lecturers we have here.”
Alex paid tribute to Emma and Caitlin for their diligence and dedication, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Both learners were nominated for the same principal reasons, they are very hard-working, dedicated and show a genuine interest in the industry,” she said.
“It’s been a very difficult couple of years, so it was a great privilege to have had an opportunity to nominate them and celebrate their fantastic achievements. Congratulations again to you both, your success is so well deserved.”
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs, North Wales and Trefnydd, added: “Each one of this year’s very worthy Lantra Cymru Awards winners and runners-up is, through their commitment to lifelong learning, making a valuable contribution to the modernisation and professionalism of the agriculture industry in Wales.
“Your collective efforts are helping our industry safeguard the future of family farms and rural communities for future generations. I want to congratulate all this year’s nominees and in particular, our very worthy winners.
“I wish you all well as you make your mark on agriculture in Wales and beyond – the future of our industry is in very safe hands.”
* For more on the Lantra Cymru Awards, visit www.lantra.co.uk
The latest local roadworks alert from one.network is:
27 April - 29 April Delays likely - Road
closure Description:
Surface course road treatment... Public facing description: one.network
has automatically assigned a category of Unclassified works to this Works
based on the information available. Please note: Works Descriptions are not
published by Denbighshire County Council. Responsibility for works:
Denbighshire County Council Current status:
Advanced planning Works reference: QR007S000000000557 |
Police have warned Llangollen residents about the theft of catalytic convertors from their vehicles.
Using the Neighbourhood Alert network, PCSO Karl Joseph of Conwy & Denbigh Rural says: "Please be aware of reports of catalytic converter thefts from the Llangollen area in the last couple of weeks.
"The latest being within the last three days. Cars that are being targeted are mostly Japanese models.
"Could I ask that if anyone is seen to be acting suspiciously around vehicles to contact police on either 101 or 999 if a theft is occurring there and then.
"Could I also ask that you use caution and keep yourself safe if you or anyone approaches someone attempting to steal a catalytic converter from a vehicle. Don't put yourself at risk.
"If anyone would like a Smart Water Pen Kit to mark their catalytic converters, then please contact me at Llangollen Police Station and I will look at getting one to you."
Plas Newydd has a new site-specific exhibition launching next Saturday, April 30 inspired by the crafting intimacies of the Ladies of Llangollen.
The day will include a symposium at The Hand Hotel, a visit to St Collen’s Church where Eleanor Butler, Sarah Ponsonby and Mary Carryl are buried and a private view of the exhibition with drinks reception at Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens.
The exhibition, entitled Beloved: Crafting Intimacies with the Ladies of Llangollen, has been created by Manchester-based artist Sarah-Joy Ford after a period of artist residency at Plas Newydd.
She says the embroidered intervention is inspired by the deep and lifelong intimate relationship between the Ladies and the extraordinary home that they created together, as well as Sarah Ponsonby’s own creative practices undertaken in the home.
The day will include a symposium hosted by Queer Research Network Manchester with three speakers at The Hand Hotel, a visit to St Collen’s Church and a private view of the exhibition with drinks reception at Plas Newydd.
Sarah-Joy Ford said: "Queer Research Network Manchester is an inter-disciplinary research network that aims to bring together researchers working with queer themes across the Manchester universities. We host regular discussion and reading groups for PhD students and organise bi-monthly events and speakers.
"This project is funded by the North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership through their Researcher-Led Knowledge Exchange scheme, with support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council."
Timetable of Events
Date: Saturday, April 30:
Beloved Symposium: Talks from Professor Alison Oram, Dr Freya Growley and & Sarah-Joy Ford Time: 2-4pm.
Location: The Hand Hotel, Bridge Street, Llangollen LL20 8PL.
Guided Visit to the grave of Eleanor Butler, Sarah Ponsonby and Mary Caryl: Time: 4pm - 5pm.
Location: St Collen’s Church, 8 Church St, Llangollen LL20 8HU.
Exhibition Private View and Drinks Reception
Time: 6.30pm - 10pmLocation: Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens, Hill St, Llangollen LL20 8AW.
* You can find the full details on the Eventbrite page here https://beloved-plas-newydd.eventbrite.co.uk
Polling watchdog the Electoral Commission is advising Denbighshire County Council on how to deal with a situation which has developed after it sent out the wrong advice to postal voters, llanblogger has discovered.
As we reported yesterday, the council told voters in a message last Friday that they would only be able to vote for one candidate in the county and community/town council elections on May 5.
However, in a number of wards of Denbighshire - including Llangollen - there is more than one seat to fill.
On Saturday evening the council put up a message on its website apologising for "any confusion" and stressing that in all cases the instructions on the individual ballot papers was correct and would indicate clearly how many votes may be marked.
It also pointed people towards the council website to get more advice.
This is: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/your-council/voting-and-elections/county-council-elections-local-elections.aspx or from the Elections Unit on 01824 706000 (Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm), e:mail: elections@denbighshire.gov.uk
Yesterday afternoon llanblogger asked the Electoral Commission to confirm whether it was involved with the matter.
And a spokesperson said: "We are aware of the issue relating to an incorrect information sheet included within postal voting packs.
"It is important to note that the instruction on the ballot papers themselves is accurate.
"We are in contact with the local authority to provide advice, and understand that they are taking steps to correct this error and issuing new information to affected voters.”
Denbighshire County Council has been asked to comment.
It is understood that a number of county candidates have expressed concern about the situation and how it could affect the result of the election.
In Llangollen there are two county council seats in contention with six candidates standing for them.
The candidates are:
* Butters Dawn Welsh, Conservative Party
* Davies Stuart Arthur, Independent
* Edwards Karen Anne, Independent
* Jarvis Roger Welsh. Conservative Party
* Keddie Paul, Independent
* Marshall Sarah, Wales Green Party
There will be no election on May 5 for Llangollen Town Council as only six candidates were announced for the 11 vacant seats. The remaining five seats will therefore have to be filled by co-option.
Denbighshire County Council has apologised for any confusion caused by an error in information it has sent out about postal voting for the forthcoming elections.
It is understood that this information was received by local voters on Friday ahead of the elections on May 5.
But on its website early yesterday (Saturday) evening it posted: "We recently sent out all the relevant information to all those residents in Denbighshire who requested a postal vote in the forthcoming local government elections.
"Unfortunately, the information sheet in the pack contained an error, as it incorrectly stated that voters could vote for no more than one candidate.
"However, in some county wards and for town and community elections voters may be eligible to vote for more than one candidate.
"In all cases the instructions on the individual ballot papers are correct and indicate clearly how many votes may be marked.
"If you are voting by post, please follow the instructions on the ballot paper.
"Further information is available here: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/your-council/voting-and-elections/county-council-elections-local-elections.aspx or from the Elections Unit on 01824 706000 (Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm), e:mail: elections@denbighshire.gov.uk
"We are sorry for any confusion the error on the information sheet may have caused."
In Llangollen there are two county council seats in contention with six candidates standing for them.
The candidates are:
* Butters Dawn Welsh, Conservative Party
* Davies Stuart Arthur, Independent
* Edwards Karen Anne, Independent
* Jarvis Roger Welsh. Conservative Party
* Keddie Paul, Independent
* Marshall Sarah, Wales Green Party
There will be no election on May 5 for Llangollen Town Council as only six candidates were announced for the 11 vacant seats. The remaining five seats will therefore have to be filled by co-option.
Work planned for the forthcoming week on the town's 2020 project is:
The following local roadworks alert has been issued by one.network:
25 April - 27 April Delays likely - Traffic
control (two-way signals) Description:
LAY NEW GAS 5M PUBLIC... Works location:
OUTSIDE NUMBER 20 Public facing description:
Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to
this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales &
West Utilities Ltd. Responsibility for works:
Wales & West Utilities Ltd Current status:
Planned work about to start Works reference: XY254004000173258 |