The Daily Post in reporting this morning that a woman was hospitalised after a rope swing fall at the Horseshoe Falls yesterday.
For the full story, see: http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/woman-hospitalised-horseshoe-falls-llangollen--9836575
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
French film star visits new health centre
*Monsieur Hulot takes a look along the river frontage of Llangollen's new health centre.
The next film to be shown at New Dot Cinema Llangollen stars a famous French character called Monsieur Hulot.
* ... takes a peek inside. |
throughout the film.
"He often seems curious but bemused about his environment," explains cinema programmer Simon Proffitt.
"In PlayTime he encounters modern 1960s Paris which is shiny, new and full of high-tech gadgets.
"We wondered what he would make of our new health centre here in Llangollen."
The health centre, which is to open later in the year, had a recent preview day where locals were able to wander around and inspect the new facilities and attractive modern landscaping on the north bank of the River Dee.
Members of the New Dot team were inspired to don a Monsieur Hulot-style raincoat, trilby and bow tie, all sourced locally at one of Llangollen's vintage clothes shops, and pose for some photos.
Simon added: "The next film evening will have a 1960s, slightly French feel.
* ... and around the front. |
"The music will be a mixture of 60s jazz and interesting retro-future sounds. We're also hoping our volunteer cake-bakers will pull some tarte tatins and gateaux out of their hats!"
PlayTime (certificate PG) by celebrated French film maker Jacques Tati is considered the finest of his work.
It will be screened this Friday, August 14, at Llangollen Town Hall in Castle Street.
Doors open at 7pm, showtime is 7.30pm. Some cushions are provided, but feel free to bring your own.
The community cinema is run entirely by volunteers. Tickets are available online at http://www.newdotcinema.org or at Baileys Deli on Castle Street and Lotties Bespoke Vintage on Oak Street, Llangollen, priced at £8 (£5).
Last month's inaugural performance was completely sold out, so organisers' advice is to buy tickets soon to avoid disappointment.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Police seek information on RAFA club damage
Neighbourhood Watch members in the area have been asked for any information they might have about a report of criminal damage at the RAFA Club in Llangollen.
North Wales Police say that between 1 and 3am on Tuesday August 1, six males were seen throwing items around the bowling green, which caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage at the club, located at the side of the Llangollen Canal, near the wharf.
Anyone with information about the incident I asked to call 101.
Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers Wales on 0800 555 111.
North Wales Police urges residents to always report suspicious activity to them at the earliest opportunity.
North Wales Police say that between 1 and 3am on Tuesday August 1, six males were seen throwing items around the bowling green, which caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage at the club, located at the side of the Llangollen Canal, near the wharf.
Anyone with information about the incident I asked to call 101.
Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers Wales on 0800 555 111.
North Wales Police urges residents to always report suspicious activity to them at the earliest opportunity.
Monday, August 10, 2015
MP hits out of delay in opening station bridge
Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones has written to Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne calling for the new footbridge at Chirk railway station to be opened.
"Local residents and I are fed-up with the delay. It's totally unacceptable," she said.
"Local rail-users were delighted when the Friends of Chirk Station and representatives of Network Rail and Alun Griffiths Contractors worked together to secure this major improvement.
"However, the newly installed footbridge still hasn't been opened. It isn't fair on local residents, especially those who carry heavy cases or need it for reasons of mobility."
In her letter to the Network Rail boss, Ms Jones (pictured left) asks why the opening has been "so delayed".
She added: "There's a suggestion that the bridge hasn't been opened because of the need for extra lights. But whatever the reason - Network Rail need to clarify what is going on and how long the work will take, and then they need to get the footbridge opened. This matter needs to be sorted urgently."
"Local residents and I are fed-up with the delay. It's totally unacceptable," she said.
"Local rail-users were delighted when the Friends of Chirk Station and representatives of Network Rail and Alun Griffiths Contractors worked together to secure this major improvement.
"However, the newly installed footbridge still hasn't been opened. It isn't fair on local residents, especially those who carry heavy cases or need it for reasons of mobility."
In her letter to the Network Rail boss, Ms Jones (pictured left) asks why the opening has been "so delayed".
She added: "There's a suggestion that the bridge hasn't been opened because of the need for extra lights. But whatever the reason - Network Rail need to clarify what is going on and how long the work will take, and then they need to get the footbridge opened. This matter needs to be sorted urgently."
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Support urged for local High Street Heroes
Llangollen people are
being urged to vote for a well-known local business in a competition to find
Wales’s High Street Heroes.
The Welsh Government
launched its Support Your High Street campaign last year to celebrate the
valuable contribution our busy high streets make to the Welsh economy, as well
as the vital role they play in community life.
A key action in the Vibrant and Viable Places
Regeneration Framework, the aim is to encourage people and
communities to use their local high streets.
The campaign is also running
this year, with High Street Week taking place from September 19 – 26 with a new
feature - the High Street Heroes Awards.
This year’s campaign and the
High Street Heroes Awards were launched on June 5 by the Minister for Communities and Tackling
Poverty, Lesley Griffiths AM.
Mike Edwards, of Llangollen
Cittaslow community group, has nominated the team at Gwyn the Butchers in
Castle Street as High Street Heroes.
And Mike said: “Can I urge everyone through llanblogger to vote for Gwyn, Richard and
Callum our wonderful local independent butcher.”
Voting for the High Street
Heroes Awards is online via the Support Your High Street Facebook page Support Your
High Street Facebook page (external link).
Friday, August 7, 2015
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