Following on from the success of last year's initative, Llangollen Canoe Club is again teaming up with North Wales Slalom to introduce more youngsters into the sport as part of the 2023 North Wales Slalom Programme.
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Thursday, May 18, 2023
Evening taster session planned for young kayakers
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Vehicle destroyed in deliberate blaze near town
Denbighshire Free Press is reporting this morning (Wednesday) how a vehicle was destroyed in a deliberate blaze near Llangollen yesterday evening.
* For the full story, see: https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/23527506.vehicle-destroyed-deliberate-fire-near-llangollen/
Llangollen Ramblers planning Offa's Dyke Path walk this summer
Starting on June 27 Llangollen Ramblers will be walking the Offa's Dyke Path in sections, starting from Prestatyn.
Each walk will be between 7 and 11 miles in length and will take place on the last Thursday of the month.
Beyond Knighton (April '24), a short stay of 1-3 nights each time will be necessary and the route should be completed by late summer 2024.
A group spokesperson said: "Transport logistics mean we can take only a limited number on each walk, but we do have a few spare places at present.
"If you think you could be interested in joining us please contact Judy asap for more details (07905 330788 / smithdinbren@gmail.com).
"You will be very welcome, and you really don't have to commit to the whole at once - you are perfectly welcome to come along and see."
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Alfie Boe 'can't wait' to headline the Eisteddfod
* Alfie Boe will headline at this year's Eisteddfod.
Superstar tenor Alfie Boe says he "can't wait" to return to North Wales as he gets set to headline Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod this summer.
The renowned English
singer and actor will open the event alongside Britain's Got Talent
semi-finalists Welsh of the West End at a glitzy evening concert on Tuesday,
July 4.
Alfie, who has appeared
at the cultural festival on several occasions, said fans will be treated to
"fantastic bloody music" with a hand-picked programme created just
for Llangollen.
Supported by Welsh of
the West End - which is made up of some of Wales' own home-grown talent - Alfie
said fans are in for a great night.
Speaking about his
return to the town, he said: "Performing in Llangollen is very exciting
because it's a real buzz.
"There's a great
musical atmosphere - everybody's there from around the world celebrating music
and culture and it's a wonderful thing to be a part of.
"The last few
times I've been, I've loved every minute.
"And when you get
to play the main stage and you have a day of your own, it's even better, I
can't wait."
Alfie, who has
collaborated with many choirs during his career said he's looking forward to
teaming up with Welsh of the West End - the musical theatre super-group
and Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists.
Commenting on what fans
can expect, Alfie said: "Fantastic bloody music - a good concert,
lots of fun and laughter.
"My aim is to
deliver a good show with lots of different music.
"It's always nice
to try new songs out with a festival crowd."
Alfie, who is gearing
up for his UK tour this September, said he has lots in the pipeline for
his loyal fans including a book and a new album.
"I just want to
keep coming up with ideas, keep working and doing the best I can. I'm trying my
hand at some original songs too so I'll be drip-feeding them to the
public."
Welsh of the West End
star Steffan Hughes from Llangwyfan near Denbigh, who has been a Youth Ambassador for
Llangollen Eisteddfod and also presented the S4C coverage of the festival in
2019, said appearing at the festival with Alfie is a real "full circle
moment" having competed in the event for many years growing up.
He said: "The Llangollen International Eisteddfod holds a
dear place in my heart. A truly unique festival, that I had the privilege of
representing as a youth ambassador in my teens.
"I
spent many years competing on that wonderful stage and enjoyed the most varied
and high-quality concerts there too. I’m so excited to be bringing Welsh
of the West End to Llangollen.
"We
represented Wales on an international stage through our appearance on Britain’s
Got Talent, but there’s truly no place like home - and as a Denbighshire boy
myself, I’m thrilled to be singing on home turf. We'll be performing some of
our favourite songs from the world of musical theatre and film."
Steffan added: "Sharing the stage with the wonderful Alfie Boe is the icing on the cake. We were a guest act on his UK tour with Michael Ball last year, so we're very excited to be reuniting with him once more."
Fellow members, Jade Davies from Denbigh, sister of Love Island
winner Amber Davies, and Mared Wiliams from Llannefydd, who
alongside Steffan, all went to Ysgol Glan Clwyd in St Asaph said they are
also excited for the event.
Jade, who has performed
in shows such as Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera said: "It's a dream come true to share the stage with Alfie
Boe - someone who I really admire. It'll be a joy to perform on that iconic
Llangollen stage."
Mared, who is a previous
winner of the Musical Theatre International Voice of the Future at Llangollen
said: "I'm thrilled to be singing at
the Llangollen International Eisteddfod again. Having grown up
competing and visiting the Eisteddfod, it's a lovely feeling to be coming back
to perform with professional musical theatre experience behind me."
The Eisteddfod will be
back for its 76th year this summer - the first full length festival to be held
since before the coronavirus pandemic.
And this year, the
Parade of Nations will be back for the first time since 2019.
Llangollen Eisteddfod
executive producer Camilla King said: "There was a lot of excitement last
year when we came back for the first time since 2019 but people then were still
cautious about covid and travel, whereas this year, everyone's ready to be back
out there celebrating.
"People can expect
to see a lot of the things that the festival has developed a reputation for -
fantastic world renowned artists, competitions which showcase performers from
around the world, exciting live finals like Choir of the World, Dance Champions
and Voice of the Future - where you'll see some of the top choirs, dance groups
and operatic soloists.
"There'll also be
spectacular international concerts which bring lots of different performers
together including The White Flower which sees massed forces of Welsh, Bosnian
and Ukrainian performers. We’re also delighted that the 2022 Pendine
International Voice of the Future winner, Emyr Lloyd Jones, will be joining us
on stage as a soloist for this concert.
On the Eisteddfod
line-up will be well known jazz performer and conductor, Guy Barker with his
Big Band on Friday 7 July, collaborating with top soloists such as Tommy
Blaize, lead singer on Strictly Come Dancing, and soul and jazz musicians,
Clare Teal, Giacomo Smith and Vanessa Haynes performing a one-off set.
"It's going to be
a real summer's evening party - if you're into jazz and you like that punchy
big band Sinatra sound, this is the night out for you," Camilla said.
Commenting about Alfie
Boe's return to Llangollen, Camilla added: "It's a few years since Alfie
has been to the Eisteddfod but he's a real favourite with our audience.
"It's also a
brilliant showcase for Welsh of the West End - really talented young Welsh
musical theatre stars.”
Llangollen
International Musical Eisteddfod runs between July 4 and 9, and features a
combination of competition and performance with choirs competing for the
coveted Choir of the World title and the Pavarotti Trophy.
Each year around 4,000
participants take to the stage with around 25,000 visitors attending.
There will also be lots
of entertainment on the outside site including workshops, talks, international
showcases, outdoor theatre performances and circus skills.
The Eisteddfod will
also crown the 2023 dance champions with the Lucille Armstrong Trophy, in
addition to the Pendine International Voice of the Future event.
Tickets are available
online at www.llangollen.net or on 01978 862001.
Monday, May 15, 2023
A5 roadworks causing long delays
llanblogger has received reports this afternoon about traffic congestion on the A5 heading out of town towards Wrexham.
It is understood this has been caused by temporary lights just before the Tyn Y Wern in connection with resurfacing work on the carriageway.
Around 1.15pm a queue of traffic could be seen stretching back from the lights to the fire station car park.
One llanblogger reader warned: "It's chaos on the A5 going towards Wrexham. There are roadworks with lights which do not seem to be working properly.
"I went through on green and met the traffic coming in the opposite direction."
MG3: No wonder car but not bad for the price
MG 3 drive by Steve Rogers
A friend asked for advice on buying a new car for not
too much money.
His son is heading towards giant size so something like a little Kia Picanto or Hyundai i10 would not fit the bill.
I pointed him
towards the MG 3 mainly because I have just been driving it and think it is
outstanding value for money. It’s in a battle with the Dacia Sandero for the
cheapest car of its size, losing out by £25, but the MG has a seven-year
warranty.
This is not the famed MG marque of old. That renowned
British car maker was allowed to smoulder and die until it rose phoenix like
from the ashes thanks to a Chinese conglomerate which bought the name and did
what the Chinese do best, churn out inexpensive goods.
Let’s not kid ourselves that the price tag makes this
a wonder car. There is some good and some not so good bits, the not so good
taking up more space than not so good on a Ford Fiesta or Volkswagen Polo which
are among the more expensive rivals.
Here we have a five door, five seat hatchback that
falls into the supermini bracket like Fiesta and Polo etc. There are just two
models, Excite and Exclusive, and one engine option, a 1.5 litre petrol. It
does not look that quick on paper and is not that quick when driven although it
gets to sixty quicker than a Dacia Sandero and does not sound stressed at
motorway speed.
The downside is economy. Trying very hard on a 30 mile
round trip I managed 44mpg but think yourself lucky if your weekly average
reaches 40mpg which is some way adrift of most rivals. Would a six speed option
rather than the standard five speed gearbox improve matters?
Another area that could be improved is the ride. I
could tell it was twitchy before I reached the end of my cul-de-sac. My advice
to the suspension experts is to take a ride in a Citroen C3 and copy it. That
said no one can match the C3 for comfort so let’s not be too hard on this
little fella. I have driven other MGs where the ride is more than acceptable.
With a budget price tag it is easy to expect an
interior like a low rent bedsit. Well prepare to be pleasantly surprised. Yes
there is a lot of scratchy black plastic but everything is well screwed
together, and there are a few screwheads on show if you want to check!
There is nothing complicated about the layout with a
central eight inch touchscreen and clear, separate switches for radio and
heating, and even though this is a car for a low budget it does not feel drab.
They have made an effort to jazz things up with a stylish bubble design on the
door cards while the silver tartan dashboard inlay adds a nice touch of class.
Five adults will fit into the car as long as those in
the back are not too tall but they will not be troubled by a lack of headroom.
Boot space does not come close to best in class and
the 23cm drop to the boot floor will make lifting heavier items a strain. A two
level floor, found on most cars, would be an inexpensive fix.
Equipment level on the Excite covers the basics with
all round electric windows, air conditioning, DAB radio with Apple CarPlay, and
parking sensors as the standouts. Going for Exclusive adds on board navigation,
rear parking camera, cruise control and sports seats.
What is missing on both models is a telescopic
adjustment for the steering wheel which has to make do with tilt only. It will
stop drivers with shorter legs finding the ideal driving position because you
have to sit too close to the steering wheel.
Something else that might put off potential customers
is the three star Euro NCAP rating when the majority have five, although it is
one more than Sandero. It is not something that bothers me as modern day cars
are all pretty robust, but lower rated cars do not have the necessary safety
aids to qualify.
So there we have it. A car that is hard to beat on
price, particularly if you go for Excite which would be my choice. Who needs
basic cruise control, or navigation when someone in the family will have a
smart phone? But I would miss a reversing camera.
Fast facts
MG 3 Exclusive Nav
£16,040 (starts £13,820)
1.5 litre petrol; 104bhp
0-60mph 10.4secs; 108mph
43.3mpg combined
147g/km. 1st VED £255
Boot: 285-1262 litres
Town council looking for three new members
Llangollen Town Council has issued the following official notice of its intention to fill the vacancies it has for three councillors by co-option:
Gary makes good progress on his 500-mile charity trek
Despite the heat and his blistered feet a Llangollen man says he is making good progress on his solo 500-mile charity walk to raise at least £10,000 for a local hospital’s specialist children’s unit.
Gary Fletcher, 44, is trekking through France and Spain along the famous
Camino De Santiago Pilgrim Trail.
He reckons it will take him between six and eight weeks, dependent on
the weather or any injuries he might sustain along the way.
Gary, who recently sold his development site next to White Waters Hotel
and is looking for another property in or around the town, spent weeks training
for his foot-slogging marathon by climbing local hills and mountains and
sweating it out in daily gym sessions.
He also mounted an intensive publicity and social media campaign to gain
the sponsorship from local businesses that he needs before he can set off on
the challenge in aid of the pioneering Movement Centre at the Robert Jones
& Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Gobowen.
Before leaving he said: “I have wanted to do something to help children
in our country for some time. With the centre I have found the perfect charity
to support as it relies solely on donations and private fundraising to continue
its work supporting children of all ages with mobility issues.”
His regular posts on Facebook detail how he set off aboard the Eurostar from
London bound for Paris on May 6.
A couple of days later he was in at the start of the walk in a town
named St Jean de Port in the French Pyrenees trying to get used to the heat and
acquiring the first stamp in his official Camino passport.
Soon afterwards he recorded how he was en route to Pamplona city in
Spain – with his goal of Santiago De Compostela still 790 kms distant.
Not long afterwards Gary was reporting on some painful blisters on the
toes of both feet for which he had bought some special padded socks.
He also revealed how much he was sweating due to the heat and the coat
he was having to wear because of rain along the trail.
* You can sponsor Gary at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/500-mile-walk-along-the-camino-santiago-trail
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Roadworks planned for parts of town this week
Local councillors have been notified of roadworks which will affect parts of the town centre from tomorrow, for two days.
They have been told these will be taking place from May 15-17 mainly under 'stop go' boards just narrowing the road slightly in some cases.
Most of the work is correcting the kerb tabs and termination markings that were installed in the Llangollen 2020 project.
There is also some additional lining to go along with the new signs that were installed when A.Parry construction were last in town.
On Tuesday 16th the contractor will be installing some anti-skid patches that were due to be put in on Bridge St and Oak St as part of Llan2020.
This will require the closure of these roads for up to two hours. They will be done one at a time and will be done when traffic is at its least busy to cause as little disruption as possible.
The work is detailed in the latest bulletin from one.network:
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Saturday, May 13, 2023
A483 closed after crash this afternoon
The Leader is reporting that the A483 has been closed in both directions following a crash this afternoon (Saturday).
Traffic Wales have confirmed there has been a road traffic collision near Halton roundabout in the northbound carriageway.
The collision involved a motorcyclist, the Welsh Ambulance confirmed.
Emergency services are at the scene, with the A483 and A5 closed in both directions.
* For the full story, see: A483 in Wrexham closed in both directions after crash | The Leader (leaderlive.co.uk)
Ambulance service brings in new type of pain relief
Methoxyflurane, or Penthrox, is a fast-acting drug used to reduce pain in
patients with a traumatic injury like a fracture, dislocation, severe
laceration or burns.
The inhaled analgesic can be administered by all grades of clinicians, including
Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians and Urgent Care Assistants.
Volunteer
Community First Responders are also being trained to administer the drug in a
UK ambulance service first.
Paula
Jeffery, Consultant Paramedic for the Trust, said: “We are committed to delivering the very best care to
patients, and Penthrox is another tool in our drug box to do this.
“The nature of trauma means that
patients can present in extreme pain, so rapid and effective pain relief is an
important part of making them more comfortable.
“Penthrox is also self-administered by patients (under supervision), which
enables the crew to focus on delivering treatment and taking patients promptly
to hospital.”
Ambulance crews have undergone training to enable them to administer the drug, which
began rollout earlier this month.
Community
First Responders are expected to start administering Penthrox from next week.
Andy Swinburn, Director of Paramedicine, said: “We’re
delighted to have introduced Penthrox into our suite of pain-relieving drugs,
which are undeniably important in the pre-hospital setting.
“Community First Responders in particular – who
are often at scene with patients for some time before an ambulance arrives,
such are the pressures on the service – have been asking for a long time for
the ability to administer pain relief, and now they can.”
They are trained by the Welsh Ambulance Service to deliver CPR and defibrillation at cardiac arrests, as well as first aid and other skills at a broader range of medical emergencies.
Lee Brooks, Executive Director of Operations, said: “Volunteering at the Welsh Ambulance Service has come a long way, particularly in the last few years, and we place high value on the contribution of our volunteers.
“Having observed volunteers first-hand, it was an ambition to increase effective treatments that could be safely administered via a Community First Responder.
“I am optimistic that patients will be better supported now this is an option for our people.
“It’s why we’re delighted that our trained volunteers can now administer pain relief, improving not only the experience of patients but of volunteers too.”
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