On Sunday October 19 Llangollen Inner Wheel members delighted to receive the area's MP, Becky Gittins, to talk to them about her life as a female MP.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025
MP addresses members of Llangollen Inner Wheel
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Cycling lads evade bears but then run into wild dog pack
The three Llangollen area lads cycling to Thailand for charity may have escaped any encounter with bears on a Bulgarian mountain road but not long after they had to dodge a pack of wild dogs just over the border in Turkey.
Known collectively as The Westheads, Dyfan Hughes, 17, James Thomas, 18, and Louis Dennis, 18, had never ridden a bike further than the shop near their homes when they set out on their 18-month quest to reach Asia.
Once there they aim to meet up with their friend Harrison who moved to Thailand six months ago after his dad died from a heart attack and to raise money for heart research.
Near the Bulgarian town of Veliko Tarnovo they began to ascent of a mountain - said to be as high as those in Snowdonia - keeping a close out for the bears known to inhabit the area.
Luckily, they evaded the hairy monsters but as they crossed over into Turkey a day or so later they had to negotiate a road being roamed by a pack of large wild dogs. Again, the lads' luck was in as they pedalled through the snarling gang.
Earlier last week they met up with a man from Wales who was cycling through the same area and he was kind enough to stand them each a full English breakfast, complete with English tea.
There was more kindness on day 78 as a local Turkish man helped them to mend yet another puncture and also invited them home for a meal.
* To follow the journey on their social media and make a donation if you wish, go to: https://linktr.ee/westheads
Monday, October 20, 2025
MP welcomes Labour’s plan to create new clean energy jobs across Wales
Becky Gittins, MP for Clwyd East (pictured), has welcomed Labour’s new Clean Energy Jobs Plan, which aims to will create around 15,000 clean energy jobs across Wales by 2030 - part of more than 400,000 new jobs across the UK.
The plan sets out how communities like those in Clwyd East can benefit from the growing clean energy sector, with new opportunities in engineering, construction, welding and electrification.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband MP said: “The clean energy economy is the route to delivering the good jobs at decent wages that our communities deserve. Labour’s pro-worker, pro-jobs, pro-union agenda is delivering thousands of opportunities right across the country, so young people don’t have to leave their hometown just to find a decent job.”
Becky Gittins commented: “People here in Clwyd East want to see real jobs and real opportunities for their families - and that’s exactly what this plan delivers.
"From wind and solar to green construction and engineering, we’re creating good work you can build a future on, without having to move away from the place you call home.
"North Wales has the skills, the ambition and the community spirit to lead the clean energy transition - and I’m proud that Labour is backing us to do just that.”
* See the Clean Energy Map at: https://clean-energy-map.energysecurity.gov.uk/
Eisteddfod extends contract of artistic director Dave Danford
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has announced the extension of Dave Danford’s contract as Artistic Director, as the world-renowned festival marks its 79th year in 2026.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
MS praises pioneering product from Glyndyfrdwy company
* From left: Lionel Clarke, Llyr Gruffydd, Mary Clarke, Tom Foules, Neil Craddock, Chris Clarke.
A pioneering process that turns waste products into a soil improver has been praised by Plaid Cymru’s Member of the Senedd for North Wales, Llyr Gruffydd.
He made his comments during a recent visit to BionerG in Glyndyfrdwy, which is developing world-leading carbon removal technology.
The company, led by Professor Lionel Clarke OBE, has developed cutting-edge technology to produce biochar - a charcoal-like substance created from forestry by-products such as wood offcuts, windfall and brash.
When produced at high temperatures, the resulting biochar is almost entirely pure carbon and offers huge potential both environmentally and economically.
Biochar is highly valued in the agriculture sector as a natural soil improver. It can make pasture more drought-tolerant, increase soil pH levels (reducing the need for lime), and support better soil microbiology. The process itself is regarded as carbon-negative, as it effectively locks atmospheric CO₂ - absorbed by growing trees - into the soil for generations to come.
BionerG has also secured a patent for its software platform that allows users to trade the carbon credits generated by biochar production on the global market. This innovation means the technology not only contributes to the fight against climate change but also offers a new revenue stream for producers.
Llyr Gruffydd said: “It’s inspiring to see this kind of innovation happening here in North Wales. BionerG’s technology takes what would otherwise be waste from the forestry industry and turns it into something that benefits both the environment and our agricultural sector.
“This kind of carbon-negative technology has enormous potential - it sequesters carbon for generations, improves soil health, and strengthens the environmental credentials of farms across Wales. It’s exactly the type of forward-thinking enterprise we need to see more of.”
The biochar technology developed by BionerG has several advantages:
- It is cost-effective to establish and operate.
- It utilises by-products from the forestry sector that might otherwise go to waste.
- It locks carbon into the soil for generations.
- It reduces the need for lime and fertiliser, improving sustainability in agriculture.
Free storytelling session planned for Llangollen Library
A free afternoon school storytelling session will be held in Llangollen Library on Wednesday October 22 as part of National Young Storytellers Week 2025.


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