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Friday, October 4, 2024

Olly Murs and Lemar lined up for Eisteddfod concert next summer

Chart-topping pop singer Olly Murs is bringing his 15 Years of Hits UK tour to Llangollen next summer.

One of Britain’s biggest and best-loved stars, the Troublemaker and Marry Me star, will headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Friday July 4, and he will be joined on the night by very special guest Lemar.

Tickets go on sale at 10am Friday October 11 from llangollen.netand www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Olly first rose to fame on ITV’s The X Factor in 2009 and has since enjoyed a hit-filled career with no less than four Number One singles, seven studio albums and six BRIT Award nominations.

This year has seen him attract a whole new army of fans after a successful stint as special guest on Take That’s This Life tour.

Olly presents a catalogue of fan-favourites including such hits as Please Don’t Let Me GoHeart Skips A Beat,Dance With Me TonightDear Darlin’, and Wrapped Uppromising an unforgettable night as he makes his Llangollen debut.

Joining Olly as very special guest will be multi-award-winning singer-songwriter Lemar. 


One of the most successful male British solo artists of the last two decades Lemar has enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and Ireland releasing 10 top 20 singles, seven of which peaked in the top 10, and selling more than two million albums.

Lemar is a double Brit Award and triple MOBO Award winner who has worked with many of music’s greats, from Lionel Richie to Justin Timberlake, Mary J Blige, Beyonce and Mariah Carey. Last year Lemar released his 7th studio album Page In My Heart and earlier this year he starred alongside Beverley Knight in Sister Act in the West End before joining chart toppers JLS on tour.

It has already been announced that Scottish rock legends Texas will headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Thursday June 26, while global pop rock sensation The Script will headline on Thursday July 3 with more announcements to come.

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

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor said: “We are thrilled to announce Olly Murs for next summer. Olly is a fan favourite delivering high-energy shows time and time again. He’s a pop sensation for a reason and alongside very special guest Lemar I'm confident Llangollen is in for a night to remember.”

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Dave Danford added: “We’re getting ready for a big summer of live music in Llangollen next summer, and we’re delighted to be announcing Olly Murs and Lemar. It’s guaranteed to be a fun evening, with two of the UK’s most popular vocalists!”

 

* For more information and to purchase tickets go to llangollen.netand www.ticketmaster.co.uk

 

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Llan parkrun celebrates movement's 20th birthday tomorrow


Llangollen's Old Railway Trail parkrun is a celebrating a global milestone in the movement's history with a special event tomorrow (Saturday).

October 2 saw the 20th anniversary of parkrun being set up by Paul Sinton-Hewitt.

And all 2,500 parkruns around the world have been asked to celebrate with a set of community events.

The Old Railway Trail will mark the occasion by staging its own 68th event tomorrow.

Since its formation parkrun across the world has notched up: 

* 98 million parkrun finishes by walkers, joggers and runners

* More than 900,000 different people have volunteered at parkrun worldwide in the two decades

* 500 million kilometres have been traversed by park-runners since 2004.

An Old Railway trail official said: "We extend a warm welcome to anyone and everyone from Llangollen who can come and walk, jog, run, volunteer or simply come and watch and be part of our parkrun community."



Thursday, October 3, 2024

Public can find out about plans for new National Park

Two drop-in events are to be held in the Llangollen area by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) as part of a 10-week public consultation period on plans for a new National Park in Wales, starting this week and ending in December.

Welsh Government has commissioned NRW to assess the evidence and case for a new National Park and make a recommendation.

A study area based on the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape was identified and shared during a public engagement period in late 2023.

Following this and a period of evidence gathering NRW will now be consulting the public on the emerging proposal throughout the autumn and winter months.

The public consultation events will be an opportunity to learn more about the project and evidence gathered to date, ask questions of the team and share feedback on the draft boundary map referred to as the Candidate Area Map.

The two local drop-in events will take place at the Ceiriog Centre, New Road, LL20 7HE on Wednesday October 16, from 1-7pm, and at Llangollen Town Hall on Tuesday December 10, from 3-7pm.

Ash Pearce, Programme Manager in NRW’s Designated Landscapes Programme team said: "While we have a statutory procedure to follow, we want to ensure that this is an inclusive process and that people have the opportunity to share their views on the proposals. 

“Early engagement has given us a much clearer picture of the issues, hopes and concerns of the local people and stakeholders. We have identified eleven themes that underline both risks and opportunities for the area. These reflect concerns about over tourism and the impact on housing, but also the hopes for better management, responsible access, conservation and nature’s recovery.”

* People are encouraged to either drop by at an in-person event or email the project team at designated.landscapes.programme@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk to sign up to an online event. People will only need to attend one event as the information shared will be the same for each.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Latest generation Swift is 'terrific value'



Suzuki Swift drive by Steve Rogers

It certainly brightened up a dreary day when the bright blue Suzuki Swift pulled on to the drive.

The little super mini has always been a favourite since I drove the new model around the streets of Monaco at the launch in 2004. Wisely the powers that be have pretty much stuck with the original shape with just the occasional bit of tinkering, and it is ditto for the fourth generation model.

Keen eyed Swift fans will spot the full length swage line above the door handles running into a new clamshell bonnet, along with a restyled grille and more prominent L shaped daylight running lights.

And they have not been idle elsewhere, fine tuning the suspension and adding some much needed soundproofing to reduce noise in the cabin. There is a new 1.2 litre three-cylinder mild hybrid engine with lower engine emissions and an 8 per cent improvement in economy.

Quite a lot going on then, but has it made a difference?

That would be a yes on all counts with some more noticeable than others. The biggest improvement has come from the sound proofing. Cabin noise was an area that let down the Swift, whether it be road noise or jolts coming through the suspension, and there was always a tinny sound when closing the doors.

You cannot get rid of cabin din altogether but they have made a pretty good fist of it applying underbody adhesives and liquid filled engine mountings to reduce transmission noise and vibration along with damping panels to the floor and dashboard. They have even increased the thickness of the carpet pile so no one can say they haven’t tried.

Changes to the suspension have helped, more so on smoother roads, but once into the rougher stuff the car is still a bit lively. Suzuki hasn’t quite got the knack of Renault or Peugeot/Citroen when it comes to smoothing out the worst of our road surfaces.

That said the aforementioned cannot match Swift when it comes to handling. It sticks to the road like glue, sweeping through bends without a care in the world reminding the enthusiastic driver of favourite hot hatches of old.

The sporty drive is not really matched by performance, 82bhp is down on some of its rivals as is the sprint time to sixty time, but the three cylinder configuration provides surprisingly good pick up from around 1600 rpm and does not sound stressed approaching the red line. Could it do with a sixth gear? Probably.

Even with five gears economy is up there with the best. I did not reach the 70 plus achieved in the Mazda2 hybrid but the Swift never dropped below 60 mpg and was topping out at 64 mpg on longer runs. That is cheap motoring at a time when we really need it.

Inside has been nicely spruced up, still loads of hard plastic coverings, but more pleasing to the eye with two tone moulded finishes. The driver’s binnacle is still analogue but with far more information and a digital speedometer.

Everything looks more modern thanks to a new nine inch centrally mounted touchscreen. It covers the basic features including smartphone connections and is as easy as blinking to use. Heating controls are separate. Hooray for that.

Worth a mention is the new front seat design which is more comfortable with excellent side bolsters to hold you in place.

I have saved the best until last. There are only two models, Motion and Ultra and the spec list will raise eyebrows. In fact there is no need to spend more on the Ultra because the Motion has just about everything including auto dipping LED headlights, navigation, adaptive cruise control, rear view camera and parking sensors.

Even more impressive are the safety features, in fact this is the longest list on the spec sheet with 24 items.

Suzuki has probably taken Swift as far as it can. The improvements have worked, it is terrific value for money, there are not many new cars around under £19k with this level of equipment and safety features. Running costs should be low, it has an enviable reliability record, and there is an option to extend the warranty to seven years provided the car is serviced at a Suzuki dealer.

It might be one of the smallest superminis, but definitely not one to be ignored.

Fast facts

Swift Ultra

£19,799 (Motion £18,699)

1.2 litre 3-cylinder petrol; 82bhp

0-62mph 12.5secs; 103mph

64.2mpg combined

99g/km. First tax £165

Boot: 265-589 litres

Insurance group 27

Council cabinet agrees steps to tackle recycling problems


* One of the new trolibocs at the centre of problems.

Denbighshire County Council is to pay for extra vehicles and staff at a cost of over £2m to help overcome major problems created by its troubled new household waste collection system.   

Since its introduction at the start of June there has been a catalogue of problems with late or missed collections right across the county, including Llangollen.

At a special meeting of its cabinet yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) members agreed to approve the purchase of eight new vehicles plus taking on eight extra drivers and 11 more loaders in a bid to ensure the service can be delivered on a sustainable footing.

The cabinet was considering a report from the council’s Corporate Director: Environment and Economy & Head of Highways & Environmental Service which said that on June 3 this year the council implemented a new waste/recycling service.

And it adds: “It soon became apparent after the roll-out of the new service that some of the assumptions were flawed.

“The main issue being some of the daily recycling rounds had been designed with too many properties requiring collection. This meant we were seeing several rounds per day not completing, resulting in large and unacceptable numbers of missed collections.

“Without committing additional resources the new service cannot be delivered successfully and sustainably and we will continue to spend significantly more on inefficient short-term day-to-day decisions to ensure missed collections are minimised/corrected.

“The day-to-day management decisions since the roll-out have focused on the hire of additional vehicles, increase in the use of agency staff, and the use of overtime for existing staff.

“In order to put the new waste/recycling rounds on a sustainable footing additional recycling rounds are required. The original model as rolled out was based on 20 rounds per day. The number of additional rounds required ranges from 6 to 8 rounds depending on the day of the week.

“This requires the purchase of an additional eight vehicles at a capital cost of £1.299m and additional drivers and loaders to operate the vehicles."

Cabinet was also asked to approve an additional £1.067m of revenue costs in order to ensure the service change can deliver as planned on a sustainable footing. This includes the revenue costs for the prudential borrowing for the vehicles.

The report added: “If this additional budget is approved, then we can immediately plan to implement the necessary changes, and the introduction of the additional rounds can commence within week’s of today’s Cabinet meeting.”

Members were told that the additional cash needed to implement the plan would be raised through borrowing.

At the start of yesterday's meeting the lead member responsible for recycling, Cllr Barry Mellor, said: “We all accept that the new service hasn’t worked as well as we wanted it to.

“We now understand why it hasn’t worked and what lessons need to be learned.

“We used temporary resources to address the problems – agency staff and hired vehicles. However, we need a permanent solution in place to ensure the service is on a sustainable footing.”

Tony Ward, the council’s corporate director for the economy and environment, admitted: “We didn’t design enough recycling rounds into the new service. The number of rounds needs to be 26 to 28 rounds per day depending on the day of collection.”

He added: “We now have experience of what happened. We are working on the basis of real evidence rather than on assumptions.

“We are looking at every single round on every day and concentrating on those rounds that haven’t worked to make sure that they do.”

He said he believed that the new business model would allow the council to hit its statutory recycling targets set by the Welsh Government.

During a discussion about those who had paid for green garden bin and trade waste collection but not received a proper service for four months, Councillor Terry Medies suggested that as a gesture of goodwill they should be given a four-month holiday on their direct debit payments from last December to March.

Tony Ward said that although this was an issue that needed to be addressed compensation wasn’t an issue for this particular meeting.

Chief executive Graham Boase said it had been a difficult time for everyone – residents officers and councillors but added: “We’ve tried to be open and honest but we will learn from our mistakes.”    

At the end of a lenghty debate the new recycling model was approved by the cabinet. 

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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Panto chooses two good causes for donations from its 2025 show

Llangollen Pantomime Group has chosen the two charities it will be supporting with its 2025 show.

Hope House Children's Hospices and the Llangollen Parks community group will both benefit from Beauty and the Beast which the group will stage at Llangollen Town Hall from Thursday-Sunday, January 16-19.

Cast and crew are already busy rehearsing for their own version of the classical panto which they promise will be an hilarious fun show with fantastic music and songs.

From its 2024 show, Jack and the Beanstalk, the group was able to donate £1,500 to Nightingale House Hospice and is aiming to make similarly successful donations in January.

A group spokesperson said: "Due to the success of the last panto we are now raising funds for two local charities, Hope House and Llangollen Parks Community Group, who help fundraising to support local parks and outdoor spaces.

"People planning to join in the fun of our show can take advantage of early bird tickets, with the Saturday matinee already almost sold out. The link is: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollenpanto"

Council's bulky waste collection service is back

Denbighshire County Council has reopened its bulky waste collection service.

The service was paused whilst the transition to the new waste model was implemented but the council says it is now in a position to reopen it and take bookings for bulky waste removals. 

According to information sent to Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards by officers, collection slots will be made available to customers so they can select a date for it to be done. 

The previous system meant a call back from one of the waste team within 15 days of making the booking request. 

The new way of working is described by the council as “much more efficient and effective for both residents and the Operations Team as it will give clarity of collection dates to all parties from the moment the booking is made”.

Residents can book via the online link at: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/bins-and-recycling/bulky-item-collection.aspx

The council adds: “We don’t anticipate any issues with the service or for it to have any effect on the collection of the other waste stream collections as this is being operated in isolation from the rest of the operation.”

Prices for the service are:

Bulky item collection costs including administration charge

 

Number of bulky items – maximum of six per collection

 

Total cost including administration charge

Hyd at 3 eitem

£31

4 eitem

£37

5 eitem

£43

6 eitem

£49


Monday, September 30, 2024

Scottish legends Texas to headline at Eisteddfod concert

 

Following on from their critically acclaimed sold-out UK arena tour, Texas will be bringing their popular, crowd-loving live show to Llangollen next summer.

Fronted by Sharleen Spiteri, the band will showcase five decades of music from the worldwide classic I Don’t Want A Lover to the modern-day hits of Mr Haze and Keep on Talking when they headline Live at the Pavilion on Thursday June 26.

With more than 40 million albums sold, their songs continue to resonate with fans across the world including the ever popular Say What You Want, Summer Son and Inner Smile.

Tickets go on sale at 9am this Friday (October 4).

Speaking about the Llangollen concert, Sharleen Spiteri said: "I came to Llangollen for a gig this summer and was blown away by the incredible atmosphere and beautiful venue. We'll have a great night with you next June and I can't wait to see you all."

The announcement is part of an ongoing partnership with Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor said: “We’ve had the pleasure of working with Texas before and they always put on the best show. They’ve produced hit after hit over 35 incredible years, so their Llangollen debut is definitely not one to miss!”

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Dave Danford added: “Texas are undoubtedly one of the UK’s most beloved and enduring bands of the last few decades, and we’re delighted that they’ll be playing a show in the Llangollen Pavilion next summer. 

"Sharleen Spiteri visited us during this year’s festival, and it’ll be great to have her back to take centre stage, along with the rest of the band, for a night to remember.”

It has already been announced that global pop rock sensation The Script will headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Thursday July 3.

* For more information and to purchase tickets from this Friday, October 4 go to llangollen.net and www.ticketmaster.co.uk

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October timetable for Pengwern Community Hub

 


Sunday, September 29, 2024

£82,000 to be spent on improving Plas Newydd exhibition room

More than £82,000 is set to be spent on improving the main exhibition room at Plas Newydd in Llangollen, according to the Denbighshire Free Press.

* For the full story, see: Plas Newydd in Llangollen to benefit from funding boost | Denbighshire Free Press

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Council considers steps to solve waste collection headaches

* The troliboc at the centre of the new waste collection system.

Denbighshire County Council is to consider paying for extra vehicles and staff at a cost of over £1m to help overcome major problems created by its troubled new household waste collection system.   

Since its introduction at the start of June there has been a catalogue of problems with late or missed collections right across the county, including Llangollen.

At a special meeting of its cabinet next Tuesday afternoon members will be asked to approve the purchase of the new vehicles in a bid to ensure the service can be delivered on a sustainable footing, according to a report from the council’s Corporate Director: Environment and Economy & Head of Highways & Environmental Service.

The report says: On 3rd June 2024 the council implemented a new waste/recycling service. The costs for the service change was originally approved by Cabinet on 19th December 2018 and was subsequently reviewed by Cabinet on 12th April 2022.

“Much has changed during this time, including key variables associated with this service change (e.g. increases in construction costs, costs of vehicles, development of more housing in the County requiring a waste service etc).

“It soon became apparent after the roll out of the new service that some of the assumptions were flawed.

“The main issue being some of the daily recycling rounds had been designed with too many properties requiring collection. This meant we were seeing several rounds per day not completing, resulting in large and unacceptable numbers of missed collections.

“There will be full review of how the roll out was planned and implemented which will include an examination of the assumptions underpinning the design of the new service.”

The report goes on: “Without committing additional resources the new service cannot be delivered successfully and sustainably and we will continue to spend significantly more on inefficient short term day to day decisions to ensure missed collections are minimised/corrected.

“The day-to-day management decisions since the roll out have focused on the hire of additional vehicles, increase in the use of agency staff, and the use of overtime for existing staff.

“In order to put the new waste/recycling rounds on a sustainable footing additional recycling rounds are required. The original model as rolled out was based on 20 rounds per day. The number of additional rounds required ranges from 6 to 8 rounds depending on the day of the week.

“This requires the purchase of an additional 8 vehicles at a capital cost of £1.299m and additional drivers and loaders to operate the vehicles.

“If this additional budget is approved, then we can immediately plan to implement the necessary changes, and the introduction of the additional rounds can commence within week’s of today’s Cabinet meeting.”

* The full report to be considered by cabinet members next Tuesday is at: Denbighshire County Council - Agenda for Cabinet on Tuesday, 1 October 2024, 2.00 pm

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Over 20 organisations to attend volunteer fair at Town Hall

                 

DVSC is hosting a Volunteer Recruitment fair at Llangollen Town Hall today (Wednesday).  

Over 20 local organisations will be advertising their services and volunteering opportunities.

Organisers have recently updated the opening time from 12noon to 12.30pm.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

New boards point the way to town's main attractions

* Near the crossing opposite the Bridge End. 


* On Abbey Road.

* At the railway entrance.

* Outside the Royal.


* The original board near canal Bridge 46 which showed the town centre in the wrong direction.

A crop of wayfinding boards pointing the way to major attractions in Llangollen has been installed in various sites across the town.

The tall information monoliths are part of the Four Great Highways project which is now nearing completion and has been paid for by the previous UK Conservative government's Levelling Up Fund.

Pointing the way to places such as the canal, the railway and parks, they have been fixed in place at points including the wharf, the new steel walkway up to the canal from Abbey Road, the railway entrance and on the corner of Castle Street and Bridge Street outside the Royal Hotel.

However, there appears to have been a slight hitch with the one set up by canal's Bridge 46 last week.

It was removed within just a few days after someone revealed on social media that it showed the town centre in the wrong direction.          

Monday, September 23, 2024

Eisteddfod announces first of big-name 2025 concerts

Global pop-rock sensation The Script are heading to North Wales next summer as part of their Satellites UK Tour.

The Irish chart toppers are the first act to be announced to headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion in 2025 and will perform at the venue on Thursday July 3. They will be joined on the night by very special guest Tom Walker.

Tickets go on sale at 10am Saturday September 28.

The Script – made up of Danny O'Donoghue (vocals), Glen Power (drums), Ben Sargeant (bass) and Ben Weaver (guitar) - first rose to fame in 2008 with the release of their self-titled debut album, which featured hit singles The Man Who Can't Be Moved and Breakeven. Since then, the band have enjoyed a hit-filled career including six Number One albums.

With their infectious energy, The Script present a memorable night of new music and fan-favourites, which is sure to be a hit as they make their Llangollen debut.

BRIT Award winner Tom Walker is a British singer-songwriter who burst onto the scene with his hit single Leave a Light On. His debut album What a Time to Be Alive, topped the UK Albums Chart and showcased his distinctive sound. Tom’s performance is set to add an extra layer of excitement to what promises to be an unforgettable night in Llangollen.

The announcement is part of an ongoing partnership with Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

This year saw Cuffe and Taylor - one of the UK’s leading promoters of live music, theatre, and events - partner with the International Eisteddfod for the first time, presenting 11 headline concerts in conjunction with the world-famous festival.

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor said: “After the incredible success of our first year working with the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod team, we are delighted to continue our partnership for 2025.

“A headline show with The Script is a great first announcement and we will be revealing even more big-name artists very soon. We’ve had the pleasure of working with the band before and they certainly put on a spectacular show. I’m sure our Llangollen audience will have an unforgettable evening with this incredible artist.”

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Dave Danford added: “2024 was an amazing year for us, and we’re really excited about all of the artists we’re planning to bring to North East Wales in 2025.

“The Script are hugely popular, and they’re the perfect choice for our first summer announcement, along with the brilliant Tom Walker as a special guest. We can’t wait to welcome them all to Llangollen on 3 July.” For more information and to purchase tickets go to llangollen.net and www.ticketmaster.co.uk


Developments to be showcased at county's tourism forum


* Delegates at a previous Denbighshire Tourism Forum.

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod will be represented at Denbighshire’s next Tourism Forum, which will take place on Wednesday, October 16 at the Oriel Hotel, St Asaph. 

Tourism plays a vital part in the county's economy, with a total economic impact in 2023 of £736 million, up 17% on the previous year. 


Visitor numbers in Denbighshire also continue to grow, with the 2023 figure showing 6.4 million.

 

A variety of information stands will be present including, Business Wales, Federation of Small Businesses, Woodland Skills Centre, Denbighshire Heritage Service, Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape, Smart Towns, Working Denbighshire, Denbighshire Tourism and Llangollen International Eisteddfod.


Hosted between 10.30am-1.30pm, the event provides an opportunity for delegates to hear about the latest tourism developments and meet other like-minded businesses and share experiences.

 

Guest speakers at this event include Joe Bickerton, Tourism Manager Wrexham Borough Council, who’ll be highlighting new in-bound travel opportunities for the sector in Denbighshire created by the raised international profile of Wrexham FC.

 

Other speakers include Rhian Hughes, Smart Towns Digital Officer, who will be describing how insights from electronic data can be used to manage assets, resources, and services efficiently and in return can be used to improve operations and future prosperity within towns, and Ceri Lloyd, Sustainable Development Officer, Clwydian Range and Dee Valley. 


Ceri will be explaining the reasons why all designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in England and Wales are becoming National Landscapes.

 

Councillor Alan James, Lead Member for Local Development and Planning said: “Tourism is a vital industry, which is rooted firmly within Denbighshire.

 

"Our visitors come to experience our culture and heritage and explore our mountains and coast. Denbighshire has so much to offer, all within one County.”

 

Ian Lebbon, Chair of Denbighshire Destination Management Partnership, said: “We have three great speakers lined up for the forum, who are all eager to share their knowledge and know-how with the sector. As always we welcome everyone involved in tourism and also anyone who wishes to get real insight into this vibrant and vital industry.”

 

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Latest roadworks alert from Denbighshire County Council

Latest roadworks alert from Denbighshire County Council is:

A539 LLANGOLLEN ROAD 14/10/2024 17/10/2024 Gwaith Draenio / Drainage Works DCC - HIGHWAYS LLANGOLLEN

A539, Ponsonby Arms, Mill Street, Llangollen MILL STREET 30/09/2024 01/10/2024 Manned TTL to assist with Trunk Road traffic flow whilst A483 is closed between J1 Ruabon and Halton Roundabout - Overnight from 20:00hrs and 06:00hrs

A539 OS PROPERTY KNOWN AS TAN Y BONT SUN BANK 30/09/2024 02/10/2024 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

NR 1 THE BEECHES MARKET ST JNC BERWYN ST AND HALL ST LLANGOLLEN LL20 8 HALL STREET 18/10/2024 18/10/2024 Gwaith BT/ BT Works SUNBELT RENTALS (DCC)

Hill Street, Pengwern, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8EU HILL STREET 27/10/2024 27/10/2024 remedial Traffig Dros Dro/Temp Traffic Lights

A539 Llandyn Hall Farm Culvert TRACK TO LLANDYN HALL FROM A539 02/09/2024 11/10/2024 Gwaith ar Gylfat/ Culvert Works Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure