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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Police warn over thefts from vehicles



Llangollen residents have been warned to be on their guard following a number of thefts from vehicles over the weekend in Denbighshire and Conwy.

Locally, tools were stolen from the rear of an unlocked works van.

Community safety inspector Julie Sheard of North Wales Police said vehicles were also broken into in Kinmel Bay, Prestatyn, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno Junction with sat navs, a handbag and items of clothing being taken.

In Moel Fammau, a holdall was stolen from the boot of insecure vehicle and in Loggerheads car park, a window was smashed and a handbag and rucksack stolen.

Inpector Sheard said: “We are working tirelessly in our efforts to make vehicle owners understand the importance of removing valuable items from their car or as a minimum, removing them from view.

“The majority of these crimes are completely avoidable. A significant number of reported crimes to the police involve either unlocked vehicles, items on display inside the car or a combination of both.”

Inspector Sheard said that five catalytic convertors and one exhaust were also stolen from vehicles in the Denbighshire area.

She said that if you run a petrol car you need to be aware of the risk of catalytic converter theft, particularly if your car has large ground clearance.

Thieves are targeting catalysts – located in the exhaust system under the vehicle – because of the high value of the precious metals they contain. In these harder times and with precious metal prices rising steadily, the demand for parts that contain them is rising. As a result, the risk of theft of catalytic converters is on the increase again.

Police advise that to reduce the risk:

* Garage your car whenever possible
* Park in well-lit busy areas.
* Look out for people working under cars
* If the car's high risk consider marking the metal shell of the converter with a unique mark, so that if it is removed by thieves it will be easier to trace back to your vehicle.

Inspector Sheard added: “We are urging vehicle owners to simply be alive to the risk. Never leave items of value on display, even while leaving the vehicle for a short time. Any item could tempt a thief. If there’s nothing on show, it removes any temptation for the opportunist passer by to break in to your vehicle to steal items.”

“North Wales Police takes vehicle crime very seriously and we will do everything we can to bring offenders to justice.

"A video produced by North Wales Police featuring a former thief is being used to warn vehicle owners of the dangers of leaving valuables on display.

“I would encourage people to watch this video. It is hard hitting and would make anyone think twice”.

If you know of someone who is committing car crime, or involved with the selling of stolen goods, contact North Wales Police on the non-emergency number 101, or 0300 330 0101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers Wales anonymously on 0800 555 111.

River Dee clean-up planned


* A clean-up of the River Dee in Llangollen will be held on Friday,
with light refreshments provided later at the Chainbridge Hotel.  
As part  of  Big Dee Day, communities are getting involved with activities and events along the course of the River Dee as it meanders towards the estuary.

In Llangollen on Friday morning (September 21), there will be a major clean-up and litter pick along the  river and canal.

Meet at Llantysilio Green car park at 10am.

Free light refreshments available will be to all volunteers at the Chainbridge Hotel afterwards.

This Wednesday (September 19) there will be a similar event along the river bank by Gro Isa  in Corwen.

Meet at the Sports Pavilion car park at 10am.

For more information on both events, contact the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB team on 01978 869618.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Opponents' last-minute plea over store plan


* County Hall, Ruthin, where Wednesday's planning committee will be held.

A campaign group has pledged to fight on against plans for a new Sainsbury’s supermarket in Llangollen despite county planners backing the scheme.

Related applications for a new foodstore on the site of Dobson and Crowther’s envelope factory off Berwyn Street and the re-location of the plant to nearby Cilmedw Farm are due to be considered by Denbighshire’s planning committee on Wednesday morning.
Chief planner Graham Boase has already recommended that both schemes are approved by councillors.
Pressure group Keep Llangollen Special (KLS), which was set up to fight the superstore bid, has been denied permission to speak against the plans at Wednesday’s meeting as it is council policy to allow only two speakers for and two against any application  and all places had already been allocated.
However, the group has sent in a last-minute plea for the plans to be rejected, which the council has assured will be tabled for councillors to see before the meeting.
KLS has also issued this statement to llanblogger re-stating its case, which reads: 
“This Battleground Llangollen:  It seems everything happens at once. Not only are we set to lose our police station and cottage hospital, but the Case Officer for Denbighshire Planning has recommended granting approval to Sainsbury’s and the development of Cilmedw.
“We’re not giving up, not under any circumstances.
“We’re actively lobbying members of the Planning Committee, and we still have a few irons in the fire as a Plan B, just in case.
“The Planning Meeting itself is open to the public, and we would encourage anyone who opposes the supermarket to attend.
“It’s at the County Offices, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin, and you need to arrive by 9.15am.
“We need to show the councillors just how strong this issue is with us. Regrettably, only those who have already booked slots to speak will be allowed to, but your presence will be felt.
“It’s not too late to lobby your county councillors – Rhys Hughes and Stuart Davies - so please do.
“They’re there to represent your views, not their own, after all. rhys.hughes@denbighshire.gov.uk and stuart.a.davies@denbighshire.gov.uk. “

Llan Youth Band's triplet coincidence

The likelihood of giving birth to triplets is in the region of 1-10,000,  or 1-8000 if you include assisted conception.

So in a small town like Llangollen with a population of around 5,000, you might reasonably expect not to see triplets at all.

But Lynda Kay of Llangollen Silver Band says she was totally astonished to discover that in the Llangollen Youth Band there are members of not one, but two sets of triplets.

Pictured here are Bethan and William Morris, who both play cornet and have recently been promoted to the Senior Band (brother Alex plays guitar), and Wilf Wort who plays euphonium and saxophone.

Wilf has recently quit band to concentrate on his A levels – good luck Wilf!

Brother George plays piano and brother Finn plays guitar, drums and flute.


* Bethan and William Morris with Wilf Wort.

 

Top bikers in Llan for British race final


* Ace rider Matt Simmonds burns up the track.

Over 300  of the UK’s top bike riders will be heading for Llangollen next weekend (September 22 and 23) for the final round of the British Downhill Series.

They will face a tough challenge on the steep and loose terrain and the all-new “Squirrel track” which is being introduced specially for the event.

The national series is widely regarded as the most prestigious in the world.

British riders are currently dominating the world cup scene in both the male and female categories.

Many of the UK’s fastest riders will be competing at Llangollen and will  provide some thrilling racing for spectators.

One of those in action will be Steve Peat, a downhill mountain bike legend who has more world cup podiums than any other rider in history and has now represented Great Britain in 20 World Championships.

Team Chain Reaction Cycles riders will again be fighting for the win with Matt Simmonds leading the way and hoping to win the elite series title.

Adam Brayton, the winner of Rd 3 and Rd 4 of the Halo BDS, will be looking to overtake Simmonds in the points and also take the title.

The Llangollen track is the steepest in the UK and is a high speed affair negotiating tight sections littered with drops and jumps before the riders descend into the finish field.

Live timing and commentating creates an exciting atmosphere.

It is free to come and spectate, with a race village and team pit area where you can see the riders, ask for signed autographs as well as a retail village for stocking up on bike parts, accessories, body armour, helmets and casual clothing.

The venue opens on Friday and practice takes place all day on Saturday with entertainment in the evening.

On Sunday riders have a short practice session before racing begins with a seeding run at 11 and the finals at 2.30pm.

Heading to Llangollen Pass through the village of Froncysllte and three miles later see the Llangollen Golf Club on the right below the road.

After the bends following the golf club, take a left turn approximately one mile before Llangollen on to Maesmawr Road. Follow the signs for Tyn Dwr Outdoor Activity Centre (UCLAN). Pass the entrance to UCLAN and the event field is half a mile further on.

Event location:

O/S Co-Ordinates are Grid Reference SJ 231 405 nearest postcode: LL20 8AR

About the Halo British Downhill Series

• 6 races per year through-out the UK

• An additional National Championships race

• Current World Champion is British

• 300+ riders at each round

• 1,500 + spectators at each round

• 2000+independent bike shops around the UK

• Family and youth appeal as well as participating sports fans


 

 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Church members' colourful harvest display

Members of the English Methodist Church in Llan worked hard to create this colourful display of produce and flowers for their Harvest Festival service this morning (Sunday).

They will have their annual harvest supper tomorrow (Monday) evening.









Dates for your diary ...

Calling walkers 


Denbighshire Countryside Services are aiming to establish a walking group in Llangollen.
They are looking for people to volunteer as walk leaders.
Those chosen would lead short walks in the area.
A training course is being held at Loggerheads Country Park on Thursday, September 20, from 9.45am-2.30pm.
To book, call Katrina Day on 01745 356197, or e-mail her at katrina.day@denbighshire.gov.uk


 

Perennials talk

Llangollen Gardening Club are hosting a talk entitled Perennials Throughout the Year by Dr Nicola Reynolds at the Hand Hotel on Tuesday, September 18, at 7.30pm. All are welcome.
 

Lifeboats event

The RNLI have a coffee morning at the Memorial Hall in Market Street, Llangollen, from 10am-noon on Tuesday, September 18.
Admission is 50p and the event offers tea and coffee along with the sale of bric-a-brac and RNLI Christmas cards and gifts.

For peace ...

Activities to mark Peace One Day will be held at the bandstand in Llangollen between noon and 2pm on Friday, September 21.