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Friday, June 6, 2025

Flags go up on the bridge as Eisteddfod draws near

 

With the start of the 2025 Llangollen International Eisteddfod now just weeks away, a team from Davies Brothers were on the bridge this morning (Friday) to put up the traditional flags of the nations.

Also there to shoot a short film promoting the festival, which runs from July 8-13, was Eisteddfod board member Dave Hennigan, below right, who interviewed a Davies Brothers team member and Grant Calton, the Eisteddfod's deputy chair, about the symbolic importance of the flags. 



Special edition of powerful work by Sir Karl Jenkins is launched


* Sir Karl Jenkins will appear in an Eisteddfod concert on July 9.

Today heralds a landmark moment in contemporary classical music as DECCA Records unveils the 25th Anniversary Edition of The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace.

It is the enduring and powerful work by Sir Karl Jenkins who appears in one of the concerts at Llangollen International Eisteddfod next month.

The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace was commissioned by the Royal Armouries to mark the transition from one millennium to another. It reflects on the passing of "the most war-torn and destructive century in human history" and looks forward in hope to a more peaceful future.
The 25th anniversary edition, released today, includes a cover redesign; a history of the commission by Guy Wilson, Master of the Armouries, updated biographies for contributors and new notes from Julian Lloyd Webber reflecting on the debut performance, plus a note from Sir Karl himself.

Sir Karl Jenkins said: "I’m delighted that this piece has found resonance globally with so many of you over the years. I regret to say that there has been no let-up in war and conflict since I dedicated the piece to the victims of Kosovo, but we continue to make music in remembrance of those who have fallen and in the hope that humanity can find a way to heal." 
On Wednesday, July 9, Sir Karl will conduct a one-off live performance of his powerful masterpiece One World – a stirring, thought-provoking work that embodies unity, hope, and peace across nations - at  a one-off Eisteddfod concert entitled Uniting Nations: One World. 

He will conduct an international cast of choirs, soloists, and orchestra during the concert as it commemorates 80 years of the United Nations and also feature a bold new production of the iconic Peace Child musical.
Tickets are available for Uniting Nations: One World featuring Sir Karl Jenkins from https://international-eisteddfod.co.uk/events/wednesday-9th-july-2025-uniting-nations-one-world/ 

To buy a copy of 25th Anniversary Edition of The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace go to https://karljenkins.decca.com/

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Pavilion hosts two exciting events this weekend



Llangollen Pavilion (pictured) is set to host a weekend of excitement and community celebration with two major events - the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival this Saturday, June 7, and Llanfest 2025 on Sunday, June 8.

Since its inception in 2021 the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival has become one of the UK’s premier model garden railway events.

This year over 40 of the UK’s leading retailers will showcase an array of large-scale model railway layouts, representing various periods and countries. 

The festival promises a day filled with intricate displays, live demonstrations, and opportunities for enthusiasts to connect and share their passion.
The festival will run from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Tickets are priced at £14, with free entry for accompanied children.
The Pavilion's amazing summer of live music kicks off with the return of the legendary Llanfest taking centre stage in the Pavilion on Sunday, June 8, from 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM. 

This one-day music festival will feature seven of the best up-and-coming bands from North Wales and the North West of England, offering a diverse lineup from rock anthems to indie tunes and club classics.
Early bird tickets are available in advance for £15 from Llangollen.net using the discount code LLANFEST25; tickets will be £20 at the door.
Keith Potts, representing the Llangollen Pavilion, encapsulated the spirit of the weekend:
“This weekend at the Pavilion is all about bringing people together – whether you’re here to marvel at the intricate artistry of model railways or to party with brilliant live music. We’re proud to be hosting two events that celebrate community, creativity, and the unique spirit of Llangollen. It’s a weekend not to be missed and the perfect start to another amazing Summer in Llangollen."
For more details and ticket purchases:
  • Llanfest 2025: Llanfest 2025 Tickets
  • Tickets for both events can also be bought from the Llangollen Tourist, Information Centre, Y Capel, Castle Street,Llangollen,Denbighshire,LL20 8NU


Monday, June 2, 2025

Twenty Club's cunning plan to stage Blackadder Goes Forth

Llangollen Twenty Club will be staging the comedy Blackadder Goes Forth from Wednesday-Saturday November 12-15 at the Town Hall. 

It's set during the First World War and sees Captain Blackadder and his cronies hatching various "cunning plans" to stay out of the fighting and survive the trenches. 

There's a read-through of the remaining episodes at the RAFA Club on June 25, which will also take the shape as a social evening to meet anybody that may be attending the July auditions.

It's also for anybody who may be interested in any of the other areas of a production, such as set building, props, wardrobe, and all aspects of production.

Twenty Club chairman John Clifford said: "We're a great friendly bunch, and would welcome anyone interested in getting involved, whether onstage, or in support.

"Auditions for Blackadder will be on July 15 and 17. If you're interested but may be away on holiday on those dates, we'll do our best to arrange an alternate date. For more details, please email to: contact@twentyclub.co.uk

"Prior to the read through, we have our annual general meeting at the RAFA Club at 7.30pm on June 18. It will take the form of a short meeting, including the election of new and returning officers, followed by sausage and chips and rounding off with a light- hearted quiz. You're very welcome to join us."

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Llangollen Round Challenge gets successfully underway


* Llangollen Round Challengers step out through town earlier today. 

Bands of determined-looking walkers were out in force in the town this morning (Saturday) as the fifth Llangollen Round Challenge got underway.

Organisers say more than 750 walkers from across the UK and abroad - plus a small army of volunteer helpers - are taking part in the largest-ever Challenge today and tomorrow, all raising funds for Cancer Research UK. 

The often gruelling run/walk through the beautiful yet tough terrain of the hills surrounding the town was launched in 2012 by members of the Llangollen Ramblers group and is based roughly on the Alpine Walk Tour of Mont Blanc.

The amount raised for Cancer Research UK (CRUK) by the challenge has climbed steadily to almost £120,000 which has been boosted by government returns on charity donations.

If anything shows the tremendous support for the event it is the scores of participants' cars packing onto the Eisteddfod's overflow parking area this morning. The school playing field was also full of their vehicles. 


* More trekkers head out along Castle Street.


* A huge number of vehicles on the overflow car park.

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Kids go free as Llanfest comes back with a bang to Pavilion

* Kuff Dam are looking forward to opening the Llanfest Party.

Llangollen’s iconic music event is back with a bang for Llanfest 2025, promising a day of unforgettable live music, family-friendly fun, and an unbeatable festival atmosphere in the heart of North Wales. 

This much-anticipated event will take place at the Llangollen Pavilion on Sunday, June 8, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM.

This year’s line-up features a stellar mix of headline acts and emerging talent, ensuring something for everyone. From the big-name headliners to exciting local bands, the festival will showcase the best of indie, rock, and pop music. 
Among the first to take the stage are Llangollen’s own Kuff Dam, a four-piece indie rock band whose influences span The Verve, Muse, The Amazons, and Royal Blood. Popular local DJ Dave Boss will be playing indie pop, Ska, and rock classics throughout the day.
Luke from Kuff Dam shared his excitement: "We are absolutely buzzing to be playing Llanfest this year. As local lads, we’ve been wanting to get on the bill for a few years now, so getting the opportunity to open up the show in our hometown is proper mint! We’ve been busy gigging recently and are really looking forward to adding Llanfest to our dates."
The full Llanfest line-up includes:
  • Kuff Dam – Indie rock and roll originals from Llangollen.
  • The Cazadors – A five-piece rock, funk, and soul band from Llangollen.
  • Seprona – A 'hip-shaking' five-piece rock band from Liverpool, making a welcome return to Llanfest.
  • Muddy Elephant – A four-piece indie band from Manchester known for their energetic performances.
  • Galore – Seven-piece psychedelic revivalists influenced by 60s British Invasion, Freakbeat, and Mod.
  • Monstaball – Renowned for high-energy performances and exceptional musicianship, delivering exhilarating party vibes.
  • Chilled – An indie rock band formed in 1998, based in and around Corwen.
  • Amnesia – A Liverpool-based club classics dance band performing euphoric dance tracks 100% live.
Keith Potts from the Llangollen Pavilion said: "Llanfest 2025 is a true celebration of music, community, and culture, bringing together festival-goers of all ages. 
"Best of all, accompanied children can attend for free, making it a perfect day out for families. Alongside live music, people can enjoy a range of food and drink stalls, entertainment, and the unique atmosphere of the Llangollen Pavilion."

Residents hear how this year's live Pavilion concerts will run


* The panel at the public meeting.

Officials from the Llangollen International Eisteddfod and their partners Cuffe & Taylor have dealt with concerns from local residents about how this year’s big-name concerts the Pavilion would be run.

Last year was first time the Eisteddfod had teamed up with the promoters to stage a series hugely successful musical gigs at the iconic venue.

And this year – from June 26 to July 5 – they will come together again to host stars such as Texas, Rag’n’Bone Man, UB40, James, The Human League and Olly Murs in the Live at Llangollen events.

A public meeting was held at the Pavilion last night (Thursday) to give residents and local businesses the chance to air any worries about how these would be run. It was attended by about 40 people.

On the panel along with Eisteddfod chair John Gambles and Keith Potts, who is now in charge of the volunteer team handling day-to-day management of the Pavilion, were Cuffe & Taylor’s event manager Rebecca Woodhead and traffic manager Ben Perkins.


* Rebecca Woodhead answers a point from the floor. On her right is Sarah Rhodes of Rhodes Media appearing on behalf of Cuffe & Taylor.  

John Games said: “Last year we had about 50,000 people coming here for the evening concerts and we’re holding this meeting to find out whether people have any issues or concerns about last year or this year.”

Rebecca Woodhead explained there would again be a one-way system put in place Abbey Road, Tower Road and Dinbren to ensure smooth traffic flow on the evenings of the concerts.

The official car park will be open daily for the concerts at 1pm – earlier on Eisteddfod week – and be closed at 11.30pm.

Organisers would also be opening a special phone line – and make an email address available – for residents to report any problems they were experiencing with traffic.  


* The audience at the Pavilion listen to an answer.

However, she said there had been “good feedback” on how the same system operated last year.

One resident close by complained that, last year, she had faced the problem of having people trying to gain access to the field for the concerts through her property.

Rebecca Woodhead replied that they would investigate to see if any extra security measures could be put in place to prevent this.

Another resident said she had had problems with the one-way barriers staying in place longer than had been stated and, despite complaining at the time, nothing was done.

Rebecca Woodhead responded that there would be a different traffic management company handing things this year and that they “would do their best to get it right” this time.

A further complaint was made about contractors fixing fittings connected to the one-way system to their property without permission and this would also be looked into, she added.

Also brought up was the problem of street hawkers selling goods connected to the concerts obstructing pavements in the area. Local county councillor Karen Edwards, who was in the audience, said she would see if council officers could address this.

One of the final issues to be raised was whether this year, like 2024, there would be any “flash” sales of reduced-priced tickets for the concerts. But Sarah Rhodes, on behalf of Cuffe & Taylor said this would not be case. However, she urged people to buy their tickets quickly as there were now “very few left”.

John Gambles ended by saying that on a visit last year the North Wales Chief Constable had assured him security of the site had been impressive and that Cuffe & Taylor were “pretty much the best in the business at looking after people’s safety.”

Leaflets containing all relevant information about how the concerts will be run are to be distributed around the affected areas soon.          

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Tonight's public meeting explains Pavilion events this summer

* Events at the International Pavilion will bring more than 50,000 people to Llangollen this summer. 

Residents and businesses are being invited to a public meeting tonight (Thursday) about what's happening at the International Pavilion this summer.

Starting at 7pm in the Pavilion, it aims to give people the chance to find out about what will happen at the TK Maxx presents Live at the Pavilion and Llangollen International Eisteddfod events in June and July.

The two programmes of events are expected to attract more than 50,000 people to Llangollen and provide a huge boost to the local economy. 
At the meeting representatives from both the volunteer team behind the festival and co-promoters Cuffe and Taylor will be on hand to answer and address all questions covering subjects such as traffic management, noise alleviation measures and access to the site. 
"This meeting will be an opportunity for Llangollen residents and businesses to get the latest information, as we gear up for a summer of fun. It’s important to us to keep residents in the loop, to ensure the impact on our town is positive.”
The Eisteddfod team says numerous steps are being taken to maintain a safe environment for the public during event days, including a one-way traffic system in certain areas. A dedicated phoneline will also be launched to allow residents to contact the team with any issues during the festival.
* Tickets for all TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod are available from llangollen.net

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Housing expert searches for volunteers to improve homes

* Lynda Colwell, Chief Officer of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair, and Chair Clifton Robinson. Picture by Mandy Jones.

A respected housing expert is on a mission to recruit volunteers to help run an agency that helps older people live independently.


Clifton Robinson, the chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair, has launched a search for four new management board members to join the charity that covers a vast area of north Wales, stretching from Llangollen in the east to Llanfairfechan in the west.


The organisation, a subsidiary of the  Grŵp Cynefin housing association, assists older, homeowners and tenants in private sector housing aged over  60 to live independently in comfort, safety and warmth by helping them with all kinds of improvements, adaptations and advice.


It also helps householders access all  benefits to which they’re entitled, achieving a record £1.5 million for clients last year.


Becoming chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair saw life come full circle for Clifton Robinson.


In 1990 he was one of the founders of Colwyn Care & Repair which later merged with its sister organisation in Denbighshire 10 years ago.


At the time Mr Robinson was a housing manager with the ClwydAlyn housing association, later moving to the North Wales Housing as housing director before becoming chief executive of the Housing Diversity Network, a social enterprise working across England.


He also served as chair of North Wales Probation and on the board of Cartrefi Conwy housing association before joining the board of Grŵp Cynefin for four years.


According to Mr Robinson, he’s particularly proud to have taken over as chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair which helped a record 5,800 clients last year.


Being a member of the management board was, he said, a “challenging and hugely rewarding” role.


“We’re looking to recruit at least four new members. We’re looking for people who are passionate and will be committed to the kind of work that we do,” he said.


“We’re not necessarily looking for people who have experience of being on a board – we’re looking for people who have energy and are enthusiastic.


“They will need to be willing to do their homework in reading reports and coming to meetings as well as engaging with the work of the officers, ask questions and critically support what we are doing.


“Somebody with organisational experience who is good with people would be brilliant.

“For those who are interested, we could organise a taster session so they could see if it’s for them.”


Mr Robinson added: “Our mission is to help people aged over  60 to maintain, repair or adapt their homes by giving them practical advice and guidance, signposting them to other relevant agencies to support their needs.


“We also have an excellent team of  in-house contractors who can also support clients by providing advice and support.


“We have an approved contractor list of first class contractors across Conwy and Denbighshire who we can refer our clients to.


“We are a trusted organisation so people will get in touch and ask either if we can recommend a contractor to carry out the work that they require either using our inhouse team or external contractors from our approved contractors list.


“We rely heavily on Welsh Government support  and we are part of a network of 13 similar agencies across the country.


“Typically, we help people to remain living in their own homes as independently as possible.


“Another aspect of what we do is provide advice on adapting homes for people’s changing needs as they get older, a whole range of disabilities including sensory impairment working alongside  organisations who can help in terms of sight loss and hearing loss.


“A lot of what we do is life-changing in a really good way and clients who’ve had some really excellent work done are happy to act as ambassadors for Care & Repair.


“They are living, breathing examples of the value of the services we provide and the positive difference they make.”


* More details are available on the organisation’s website https://careandrepair.org.uk/agencies/care-repair-conwy-and-denbighshire/ and anyone wanting to know more about becoming a board member can email post@gofalathrwsio.com or ring Chief Officer Lynda Colwell for an informal chat on 0300 111 2120