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Thursday, October 19, 2023

MG HS is best value SUV in its class by miles




MG HS drive by Steve Rogers

You want a spanking new family SUV with £25k to spend. What do you do?

Go to the nearest MG garage and have a serious look at the HS.

This is the best value five-up SUV on the market by a country mile. That does not make it the best, it is up against a car park full of big hitting rivals, and it has its flaws but most can be excused given what it offers.

The model range is short and sweet, SE or Trophy, one engine option, manual or seven speed automatic, and an eye catching opening price of £23,495. 

My advice is go for the SE because it loses so little to the Trophy. Heated front seats is the only luxury I would miss.

The extensive Pilot safety package is standard with emergency braking, lane assist, rear cross traffic alert and cruise control the standout features. Adaptive cruise control is only available on the automatic (£1500 extra) which is a shame.

Big news this year is the facelift. The downside for MG models, electric 4 aside, is they don’t have an identity. The HS, for example, looks like a Mazda CX-5 face on. Well that has changed with a completely restyled front. The grille, in particular, is very smartly designed, set lower to soften the boxy SUV look, and along with the wider bumper provides that identity.

It is when you step inside that you wonder what is going on here. Granted the test car was the Trophy model with its red/black leather trim and one piece front sports seats but how MG can pack so much in for relatively little money is a mystery. This sort of spec costs thousands more on the majority of rivals. If ever an interior punched above its weight this is it.

Look below the waistline and you will find cheaper, scratchy plastic and not so high quality carpets, but I defy anyone to complain for this money.

At just over 4.6 metres, HS is a good size and it shows in the cabin which is up there with the best for space. Rear legroom is close to limo proportions although it has been achieved at a cost. Boot space is adequate but down on the opposition and MG missed a trick by not putting the back seat on runners, that way you get the best of both worlds.

Up front the layout is pretty standard with a 10.1in free standing central touch screen and digital binnacle with plenty of information. If you want a bobby dazzling layout then look to Peugeot 3008 or Kia Sportage but the overriding impression is neat and tidy and reasonable quality.

HS is certainly dressed to impress with a lengthy equipment list even for the SE that includes the full safety suite, navigation, auto dipping LED headlights, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Trophy’s extras include powered, heated front seats and switchable drive modes along with a power boost button on the steering wheel although I did not notice a lot of difference in pick up.

MG has pitched the HS ride towards comfort so you will not get the fun factor of a Seat Ateca or Mazda CX-5 but does a good job absorbing bumps and potholes, and do we really want to tear around in an SUV?

On the engine front it is a petrol 1.6 litre turbo and does let the side down on running costs. Performance is okay, just under 10 seconds to 60mph, a bit noisy with foot to the floor, but it is not good news on economy. A week’s average returned 32mpg and even on a 150 mile round trip I only managed 37mpg so running costs will be higher and the engine emissions are pretty high as well so a hefty first car tax.

My only other complaints concern the brake pedal which has too long a travel before engaging, no height adjustment for the passenger seat, which is too high, and a noisy rear wiper all of which could be fixed in a flash.

The MG story since it was taken over by a Chinese consortium in 2006 is still a work in progress, but succeeding in the hottest sector of the car market with a steady rise in sales and very much mirrors the Kia footprint with the blockbuster seven year warranty incentive, and look what it did for the Korean company.

If they carry on like this you cannot help but think MG will become a much bigger player in the UK motoring scene.

Fast facts

HS Trophy 7spd auto

£25,995 (£26,540 tested)

1.6 litre GDI turbo; 160bhp

0-60mph 9.6secs; 118mph

36.6mpg combined

174g/km. 1st tax £1.040

Insurance group 22

Boot: 463-1454 litres

Towing capacity 1750kg

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Latest traffic alerts from Denbighshire County Council

Latest traffic alerts from Denbighshire County Council are: 

OPPOSITE 3 HILL STREET HILL STREET 21/10/2022 21/10/2023 Gwaith ar Dwll Archwilio/ Man Hole Works MJ QUINN (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

A539 Ponsonby Arms, Mill Street, Llangollen MILL STREET 30/10/2023 31/10/2023 Goleuadau traffig i reoli traffig trwy man cul ar llwybr amgen / Traffic signals to control traffic through pinch point on diversion route NMWTRA (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights

A539 O/S BUILDING KNOWN AS CYFLYMEN BROOK STREET 30/10/2023 01/11/2023 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY (DANIEL) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

A539 Castle St, Oak St, Bridge St and Chapel St, Llangollen CASTLE STREET 12/11/2023 12/11/2023 Sul y Cofio / Remembrance Sunday LLANGOLLEN TOWN COUN LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

At 78 Judy completes 10-mile run in memory of Sandra Woodhall

             

                  * Judy Smith at the end of her successful Great South Run.

At the age of 78, Llangollen's Judy Smith successfully completed last Sunday's Great South Run in memory of her friend and fellow fundraiser, raising almost £460 for a charity close to her heart.

In aid of Cancer Research UK, she had originally planned to compete in last month's Great North Run as a fitting tribute to her late friend Sandra Woodhall with whom she founded and organised the famous Llangollen Round Challenge which has raised many thousands of pounds for Cancer Research UK since it began in 2012. 

But a broken wrist put paid to Judy's plan and instead she began training for the less demanding southern event of "only" ten miles rather than 13. 

Judy said: "Unfortunately, I managed to break my wrist falling over at the Erddig Parkrun a few months ago and had it in plaster, so the Great North Run would not have been a good idea. I therefore switched my entry to the Great South Run in Portsmouth.

“I did manage to complete the run on Sunday and in truth, it was quite good fun and I actually enjoyed myself.

“The atmosphere was fantastic, with 25,000 runners, lots of bands playing, and cheering people lining the streets make you feel good and keep you going - even if you can't quite manage four miles an hour. I wouldn't have wanted to do it again next day though.”

Judy added: “The aim of the Run for me was to raise funds for Cancer Research UK in memory of Sandra Woodhall, who in her lifetime raised more than half a million pounds for that charity. 

“I would like to thank all those who so generously supported me and my heartfelt thanks to you all.

“If anyone else would like to contribute my Cancer Research UK Just Giving site is still open at: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/judys-giving-page-109

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

County faces bankruptcy unless services cut, says story

A letter leaked to the media says that Denbighshire County Council faces bankruptcy unless it cuts services, according to a story in North Wales News.

* For the full story, see: Denbighshire facing bankruptcy says leaked letter unless services and jobs cut - North Wales Live (dailypost.co.uk)

Monday, October 16, 2023

Reminder of traffic diversion through Llangollen

Here's a reminder the A483 is shut overnight between Ruabon and Halton, both tonight (Monday) and tomorrow (Tuesday), October 16 and 17.

Highway Authority:  NMWTRA/SWTRA

Location: A483 Junction 1 Ruabon Interchange to Halton Roundabout - North and South

Description: Cat 1 patching works. Overnight works between 21:00hrs and 06:00hrs. Traffic Management will not be installed before 21:00hrs.  Diversion via A5, A539 through Llangollen.

Plas Newydd builds new bee-friendly environment

* Members of the team working on the project.

A popular historic Llangollen attraction is lending a helping hand to local nature.

Denbighshire County Council’s Biodiversity team joined staff and volunteers at Plas Newydd to help create a stronger natural habitat for local pollinators to enjoy.

The historic home to Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby and gardens is maintained by the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Plug planting was carried out in the orchard and woodland area of Plas Newydd’s grounds as part of the site’s new Bee Friendly status which aims to support the recovery of bees and other pollinators.

The wildflowers will help create a more colourful, diverse and stronger biodiversity around the grounds for local nature and visitors to enjoy.

They will also provide bees and other pollinators with food through the year which supports our own food chain. Taking away this habitat reduces support for nature’s pollinators, impacting on our own food chain as they support the growth of most of our fruit and vegetables.


* Both staff are volunteers are involved.

Councillor Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport and Biodiversity Champion said: “Plas Newydd is a great location for visitors and the local community to enjoy thanks to its rich history. It is also a fantastic place for nature to thrive thanks to the work carried out to maintain the beautiful gardens surrounding the house.

“The plug planting work carried out to increase the number of wildflowers on the site will really help tackle the nature emergency and encourage more nature back into the local area for residents to enjoy.”

* Do you already have or would you like help creating a Bee Friendly area in your garden or on your land? The Council’s Biodiversity Team can offer advice and support in creating your Bee Friendly area and applying for Bee Friendly status. Please contact biodiversity@denbighshire.gov.uk to find out more. 

More information about the Bee Friendly Scheme and how you can get involved can be found at: Wales Biodiversity Partnership - Bee Friendly (biodiversitywales.org.uk)

Sunday, October 15, 2023

Traffic alert from one.network

Latest local traffic alert from one.network is:

 

Abersylio to Efenechtyd, Llangollen, Denbighshire


17 October - 17 October

 

Delays likely - Diversion route

 

Name: Diversion

 

Location: Abersylio To Efenechtyd

 

Description: Streetworks / License - Streetworks

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 



Saturday, October 14, 2023

Crowds pack food festival despite a soggy start


* Crowds in Market Street browse the stalls.

Despite the occasional rain showers a huge number of people have been in town for the first day of this year's Llangollen Food Festival.

Around lunchtime there were so many people packed into the town hall - just one of a number of venues - that it was a challenge to negotiate your way around the many food and fancy goods stalls there.

Market Street was also thronged with people browsing the wide selection of stalls.

It was a similar story on the station approach and platform where there are further gourmet selections on display.

The rear area of Gales Wine Bar is housing more food and drink stalls and is also doing a brisk trade. 

Over at Riverside Park are a variety of hot food ourlets ranging from Mexican-style burritos to paela and jerked chicken.

People tucking in there can also listen to live music being played out on the bandstand nearby.

There's been a diverse programme of music all day just around the corner in Centenary Square. 

Live cooking demonstrations from top chefs have been taking place this afternoon in the band hut in Parade Street which was also the setting earlier for a demonstration of bread making by Liz Wilson of Overton-on-Dee based Ma Baker.

The action continues this afternoon then resumes for the second day of the festival tomorrow (Sunday).  


* Llangollen Food Share's stand in Market Street.


 * The Great British Cheese Company.


* Powells Pies were doing a roaring trade.


* Brownie Queen is busy in the Town Hall.


* An international flavour in the Town Hall. 


* A well-stocked bread stall at the Town Hall was soon empty.


* Cheers for the wine stand in the Town Hall.


* Llangollen Silver Band brave the weather in Centenary Square.


* A taste of Middle Eastern folk music in Centenary Square.


* Chocolate and rum on the station approach.


* The station provides the perfect festival platform.


* Part of the hot food selection at Riverside Park.


* A bread-making demo by Liz Wilson at the band hut.


* Chef Adam Gaunt-Evans demonstrates a Sri Lankan curry at the band hut during the afternoon.


* Igloo Hearts play the bandstand in the park.


* Interesting stalls at Gales Wine Bar.


* Beautiful bangers in the open air.

Food festival will be 'better than ever' promise organisers

 

* The live music programme for the festival.

Llangollen Food Festival is on today and tomorrow and organisers say it going to be better than ever.

They say people planning to come along should prepare to indulge your taste buds, groove to live music and watch mouth-watering food demonstrations.

They can also keep the kids entertained and enjoy exclusive ticketed tasting events.

Exhibitors are the heart and soul of this festival, with around 70 vendors selling everything from Portuguese pastries to Welsh wine and handmade cheeseboards.

For the first time the festival will be making full use of the bandstand and Riverside Park which will feature live music from local bands and performers plus a selection of vendors selling everything from Jamaican street food to crepes and gourmet Mac n’Cheese.

Renowned chefs will showcase their skills and share their secrets. 

A spokesperson for the festival said: "It's like watching a cooking show, but better, because you can smell and taste the results, and interactive workshops by Xplore will help keep the children entertained."

The exclusive ticketed tasting experiences will be:

* Penderyn Whisky Tasting's went down so well  last year that they've been welcomed back on Saturday evening. You can taste three of the famous Welsh whisky maker’s finest offerings alongside cheeses, chutneys and crackers courtesy of The Little Cheesemonger.

* On Sunday, a selection of creations from The Little Cheesemonger will meet the rich, malty, and hoppy profiles of carefully selected beers from local brewery the Hafod Brewing Company.

Rounding off the festival, Pip Gale of Llangollen’s Gales Wine Bar will take people on a tour of Italian wines from the Valpolicella region, from crisp whites and sparkling options to robust reds, culminating in a taste of the renowned Amarone.

Tickets for all three tasting events are available from Ticketsource. Over-18s only.

Car parking will be free all weekend on all Denbighshire County Council car parks in Llangollen. 

 

Friday, October 13, 2023

All Manics and Suede tickets sell out in just an hour

 


Manic Street Preachers and Suede’s double headlining show at Llangollen International MusicalEisteddfodhas sold out just an hour after going on general sale today. 

Fans rushed to buy tickets for the first live music event to be announced for next year’s celebrated peace festival and within an hour of going on sale all tickets to the 5,000 capacity show had been sold. 

The indie music legends will headline the Llangollen Pavilion on Friday June 28 for the first date in their UK and Ireland tour. 

The show is presented in a new partnership between Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor. 

Chair of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Sarah Ecob said: “As soon as we announced Manic Street Preachers and Suede were opening their tour here, the reaction was amazing and it was clear it was going to sell quickly. 

“Having a sold out show an hour after going on general sale is brilliant and we cannot wait to welcome these two incredible artists next summer.  This is an amazing start to our partnership with Cuffe and Taylor and we can’t wait to announce more concerts at our peace festival.” 

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor added: “We are delighted with the reaction to the first show we’ve announced working in partnership with the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod team. 

“It was very important we got our first announcement right and to have such an iconic Welsh artist as Manic Street Preachers alongside Suede was certainly the right decision. 

“We now look forward to what is already shaping to be a brilliant summer in Llangollen.” 

The announcement Manic Street Preachers and Suede will play a double headlining show in Llangollen was followed this week with the news double platinum and BRIT award-winning artist Paloma Faith will also head to the festival next year as part of her The Glorification Of Sadness Tour 2024.

* Tickets for the Friday June 21 show go on sale at 10am Friday October 20 fromllangollen.net and www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Eisteddfod announces details of how to compete in 2024

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has announced details of how to compete or participate in 2024.

Across 29 categories, including nine new competitions, some of the world's top music and dance talent will travel to the iconic peace festival.

Competitions continue to sit at the heart of the Llangollen Eisteddfod. 

They will take place during the core Eisteddfod week, Tuesday 2 - Sunday 7 July 2024. 

For competitors, there are some fabulous opportunities and prizes up for grabs, at this international celebration of all things musical and dance. 

First to open for applications are the group categories, followed by solo categories later this year.

Chair of the Llangollen Eisteddfod Sarah Ecob said: "We are delighted to open applications for what is one of the world’s most respected and renowned cultural competitions. Previous winners include Luciano Pavarotti.  

"At the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod we celebrate musical excellence and next year’s event will continue that tradition. This year, we have been determined to ensure that the Eisteddfod doesn’t just survive but thrives. It’s vital however to ensure that our usual, core festival ensures supporters continue to enjoy the traditional, competitive part of the Llangollen Eisteddfod.”

As a way of celebrating the achievements of children and young people, a new Young Choir of the World competition is being introduced. For 2024 the winning choir will be showcased on the main stage at The Royal International Pavilion during the Wednesday 3 July evening concert. 

Solo finalists will also have the opportunity to perform in an evening concert.

The International Voice of the Future will be part of the Saturday 6 July evening concert and, for the first time, International Voice of Musical Theatre finalists will perform with a live band in the Thursday 4 July evening concert.

Other new additions include the Open Dance (Solo, Duet and Trio) category for under 11yrs, 12-17yrs, and 18yrs & over, the Children’s Open Choirs category, and the welcome return of Chamber, Adult Folk Song Choirs, Instrumental Ensemble, Vocal and Instrumental Folk Solo. 

Main competitions take place in the 4,000 seat Royal International Pavilion.  

In 2024, either side of the core Eisteddfod week (2-7 July), there will be additional shows – including headliners Manic Street Preachers  & Suede (Friday 28 June), and Paloma Faith (Friday 21 June).

* Downloadable syllabus book, application forms and other competitor information is available on a dedicated website at: https://eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk/

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Manics and Suede tickets go on sale at 9am tomorrow


* The Manic Street Preachers.

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod organisers are asking residents to set their alarm clocks as tickets for the Manic Street Preachers and Suede go on general sale at 9am tomorrow (Friday).   

Pre-Sale Tickets for the event on Friday June 28 have now sold out. 

Bosses of the festival, the future of which seemed uncertain just a few weeks ago, says the ticket sales are already surpassing expectations.  

They have already announced Indie music legends Manic Street Preachers and Suede, with a very special double headlining show on Friday June 28 and BRIT award-winning artist Paloma Faith who is performing on Friday, June 21 2024. They promise much more to come. 

The shows are presented in a new partnership between Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor. 

Cuffe and Taylor, one of the UK’s top live music, theatre and event promoters, are partnering with the International Eisteddfod to promote a series of live concerts in conjunction with the world-famous peace festival. 

A festival spokesperson said, “Things are moving fast and we would encourage everybody to set their alarm clocks as tickets go on sale tomorrow at 9am sharp to secure their tickets for the Manics and Suede.  

"With this gig surpassing expectations and interest in Poloma Faith going through the roof – we are confident that with more major announcements to come – Llangollen will be the place to be next summer.”

You can get tickets here: https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F005F44B47D2954

 

Eisteddfod members reassured over new concert promotions deal


* Peter Taylor, left, and partner Dan Cuffe explain the new partnership with the Eisteddfod at the meeting in St Collen's. Those joining by Zoom can be seen on the screen. Picture: Dave Hennigan.

Llangollen Eisteddfod members have been reassured about the benefits of having an international promotions company handle a series of concerts next year aimed at restoring its viability.

The festival is fighting to recover from the massive loss it made last year which left its finance situation so vulnerable that it was forced to make its executive producer redundant.

Just weeks ago it was announced that the Cuffe & Taylor partnership, which is backed by the US-owned Live Nation, would be masterminding a string of high-profile music events being arranged around the main Eisteddfod – July 2-7 next year – featuring the bands Manic Street Preachers plus Suede and singing star Paloma Faith as part of their 2024 tours.

Cuffe & Taylor will also help arrange three of the traditional evening concerts during the Eisteddfod, one of which, it was revealed, would be the kind of big-name act that the festival would have booked on its own before the financial crisis hit.  

Eisteddfod leaders called a meeting of members last night (Wednesday) in St Collen’s Church to update them on the situation and to allow them to hear and closely question promoters Dan Cuffe and business partner Peter Taylor.

Eisteddfod chair Sarah Ecob welcomed around 40 people, including committee and trustee board members, to the meeting which also had over 20 members taking part via Zoom.


* Eisteddfod chair Sarah Ecob outlines the current position.

She said dedicated groups were already at work on an action plan aimed at getting the Eisteddfod back on track after finding itself in a “very dire financial situation”.

The chair said the festival realised it would have to do better in a number of areas including communication, marketing and TV broadcasting – figures she displayed showed that last year’s festival had attracted just 26 UK press articles, 13 international ones and 106 online.

She explained that due to the financial situation the festival had struggled to bring in big names for the evening concerts in the way it used to, adding that the partnership with Cuffe & Taylor would now bring financial security while ensuring the Eisteddfod remained true to its traditional ethos of international peace.

“Social media was set ablaze by the Manic Street Preachers announcement and we have more to come,” she revealed.

Ms Ecob told the audience that the festival now planned to take on an artistic director and fundraiser, both working on a freelance basis, and make announcements soon about its 2024 competitions and programme.

Cuffe and Taylor explained their background as two young men from Lancashire who has teamed up in 2009 to begin arranging local musical events and then eventually gone international after joining forces with the American company Live Nation.

Admitting that the Eisteddfod was the first major event of its type they had worked with, Dan Cuffe said: “We have our expertise but we want you to tell us how to do this. We want to build on your existing organisation.”

Peter Taylor said: “I know you are bit concerned that this big American company is coming in and will take over but we have worked well with other venues which have had hard times, such as the Peace Hall in Halifax, and that gives us the experience of how we can do this.”

Their message was reinforced by Dave Danford, who has been involved with the production of every Eisteddod concert over the past decade.

He said: “I was in a three-hour meeting with Cuffe and Taylor and had my reservations but left feeling very positive. I am confident our partnership with them is the way forward.”

And Keith Potts, who has been deeply involved with the behind-the-scenes production of various aspects of the festival for many years, said: “They don’t want to come in and change the Eisteddfod, they want to enhance the Eisteddfod. The Eisteddfod will carry on and we will have the financial backing of this company to make sure that we can do that.”

During a question-and-answer session someone asked from the floor what would happen if Live Nation wanted to change the Eisteddfod.

Peter Taylor replied: “We have a contract with your trustees and through that you will be protected.”

Sarah Ecob assured: “Apart from the three evening concerts, Cuffe & Taylor will have no involvement with the Eisteddfod at all and details of the contract are currently being negotiated with them.”

She added that when it came to arranging the three evening concerts the partners would work in collaboration with the trustees.

Towards the end there was a stark warning from former Eisteddfod chairman Dr Rhys Davies who said: “The Eisteddfod itself needs to change and attract new audiences. If it doesn’t move forward it will die.”

Traffic alerts for this weekend's food festival

Latest local traffic alerts from one.network are:

 

Market Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


14 October - 15 October

 

Delays likely - Road closure

 

Name:  Market Street, Llangollen

 

Location: Market Street

 

Description: Public event - Festival

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 

 

Market Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


14 October - 15 October

 

Delays likely - Diversion route

 

Name:  Diversion

 

Location: Castle Street

 

Description: Public event - Festival

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 

Nightingale House Christmas cards to go on sale outside Town Hall

The Llangollen Fundraising Group will be selling Nightingale House Hospice Christmas Cards outside the Town Hall Tuesday 17th and Tuesday 31st October. 

They are also selling a brand new recipe book that they have compiled themselves.

The book is packed full of favourite recipes from their family and friends and sells for £7.50.