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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Wrexham schools re-opening tomorrow

According to the councikl's website, there are currently 20 schools open or planning to reopen tomorrow in Wrexham County.

They are:

Ysgol Sant Dunawd CP, Bangor on Dee - Open

Further Information: Based on the current conditions, school will be open tomorrow. Please provide your child/children with appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear so that they can enjoy the snow at break times. Another update will be posted by 7.30am tomorrow. Many thanks, S. Tate.
Last Updated: 05:20PM 20/01/13

St Mary's Aided, Brymbo - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: Please check this page, the school web page and look out for school texts. It is our intention to open Monday. The forecast indicates early snow, however unlike Friday, there is no indication of heavy snow throughout the day. It would be advisable to make contingency plans for the coming week, as no forecast can be 100% accurate and a decision to open first thing could quickly be reversed. As always we will do our best to act decisively and as early as possible so that parents can make necessary arrangement. Thank you.
Last Updated: 01:39PM 20/01/13

Cefn Mawr CP School - Open

Further Information: At present, we are hoping to open on Monday morning as usual. However, with continued snow forcast for today and into the night, please check this site after 7.30 am tomorrow to confirm if the school is open or closed. Thank you. N.Conde
Last Updated: 04:24PM 20/01/13

Ysgol Min y Ddol CP, Cefn Mawr - Open

Further Information: Diolch yn fawr iawn i'n rhieni a gofalwyr am eu cefnogaeth ddydd Gwener. Rydym yn bwriadu ail-agor bore fory ond gwyliwch am ddiweddariad ar y safle we yma ar ol 7:30 bore fory. Byddwn hefyd yn eich diweddaru gyda neges destun. Many thanks to all our parents and carers for their support on Friday when we had to close the school at lunchtime due to the bad weather. We are intending to open on Monday morning however the snow is currently falling heavily and is forecast to continue throughout the night. Please check this website tomorrow morning after 7:30 when a final decision will be made. Diolch yn fawr iawn.
Last Updated: 04:27PM 20/01/13

Pentre Voluntary Controlled, Chirk - Open

Further Information: We are planning to open tomorrow. However, with continued snow forecast tonight, please continue to check this site or listen to Heart fm for more information. Thank you for your patience. Safety of all concerned is our top priority.
Last Updated: 04:19PM 20/01/13

Ysgol Bryn Tabor, Coedpoeth - Open

Further Information: We are hoping that the school will be open as normal on Monday. Please check this site in the morning. Please take care on the roads and if you are unable to bring your child to school you may telephone the school. Thank you, Kevin Williams.
Last Updated: 04:46PM 20/01/13

Gwersyllt - Support Centre PRU - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: The Centre will be open as usual tomorrow.Should there be further heavy snowfall please check this website.Thank you/Diolch.
Last Updated: 05:33PM 20/01/13

Bryn Alyn High School, Gwersyllt - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: We are intending to open the school as normal on Monday morning,21/1/13. B.Whiteley.
Last Updated: 02:15PM 20/01/13

Holt CP - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: It is our intention to open on Monday. However the forecast indicates further snow and we will make a final decision first thing tomorrow morning, so please continue to monitor this website or the School website. Thank you Kate Goodwin
Last Updated: 03:42PM 20/01/13

St Paul's Voluntary Aided Primary School, Isycoed - Open

Further Information: School will reopen Monday morning - weather permitting. This site will be updated by 7.30 am but please also check throughout the day in case we are forced to close early. Many thanks and keep safe.
Last Updated: 06:12PM 20/01/13

Johnstown Junior School - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: At present we are intending to reopen on Monday morning as usual. However, with continued snow forecast for today and into the night, please check this site and the school website www.johnstownjunionrschool.co.uk for more information. If conditions are difficult in the morning, a text will be sent to all parents, after 7.30 am, to confirm whether the school is open or closed.
Last Updated: 01:11PM 20/01/13

Penycae Community Primary - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: We are planning to open tomorrow. However, as you know, there has been a lot of snow this afternoon and snow is forecast for the LL14 area throughout the night. Therefore no final decision can be taken until tomorrow morning. Please check this site in the morning and the hotline 08447 707576 ID 58001
Last Updated: 05:17PM 20/01/13

Ysgol ID Hooson CP, Rhos - Open

Further Information: We intend to open the school as usual tomorrow. Naturally, please take care on the roads and in the car park. If, due to your own personal circumstances, you are unable to bring your child/ren to school, please contact the school via e-mail and not by phone: mailbox@hooson-pri.wrexham.sch.uk
Last Updated: 04:15PM 20/01/13

Ysgol Maes y Mynydd, Rhos - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: We are intending to open the school as usual tomorrow. A final decision will be made tomorrow morning based on the conditions and a decision posted on this website as soon as possible.
Last Updated: 02:48PM 20/01/13

Darland High School, Rossett - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: Darland High School will be open tomorrow. Please take extra care on the journey to school. Should there be a need to change this plan, parents will be informed by text and a message on this site. Thank you for your patience. Mr Agnew
Last Updated: 04:42PM 20/01/13

Ysgol Plas Coch CP, Wrecsam - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: We will be open tomorrow hopefully. Please take care and keep to the paths that have been cleared this afternoon around the school. This site will be updated in the morning.
Last Updated: 05:26PM 20/01/13

Acton Park Community Primary, Wrexham - Open

Further Information: At present we are hoping to avoid further disruption and re-open on Monday morning as usual. However, with continued snow forecast for today and into the night, please check this site for more information. A text will be sent to all parents first thing on Monday morning to confirm whether the school is open or closed. Thank you.
Last Updated: 03:08PM 20/01/13

Barker's Lane CP, Wrexham - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: Thank you for your support and the arrangements made when we were forced to close school early on Friday. We intend to open school as usual tomorrow. However as you will be aware snow has fallen throughout the day and is forecast to continue into the night, therefore please check the website early in the morning for an update when a final decision can be made. If, following a risk assessment, we have to remain closed a text will also be sent. Miss Edwards
Last Updated: 03:49PM 20/01/13

St Josephs Catholic & Anglican High Sch, Wrexham - Reopening Tomorrow

Further Information: School is open to all on Monday, January 21st. If there is any subsequent/significant change to the information texted at 3pm today, please be reassured that parents will be contacted directly, by text, signposting you to the school website where we have more space for text to deliver messages in full. Re: School Transport, please be aware that the Bus Companies will naturally be taking extra care on Monday morning, and that this may lead to some altered arrival and collection times. Wrexham County Borough Council advises….." the route taken by certain vehicles may vary from normal. In the interests of safety, you are advised to make sure that pupils are at their pick-up point at least 10 minutes earlier than usual.” MESSAGE RE BUS ROUTES: At present, George Edwards’ Coaches have advised that they are not planning to run in Gwynfryn and Bwlchgwyn, and so pupils need, where possible, to pick up their bus in Coedpoeth, please. We will pass on any further messages about specific routes to you if/as soon as we receive them, but please be patient and understand if/where your child does not use school transport, but we have needed to send a message out relating to school transport. It is hoped that the combination of regular and effective gritting, and the ongoing flow of commuter traffic during the earlier part of the morning, will mean that all will be well for safe travel for all. All pupils, whether passengers or pedestrians, are urged to take extra care on their journey. Where practicable, pupils will need to carry their school shoes in their school bag, and change into these when they enter the building, for their comfort and safety. Thank you to all parents and carers for your support in understanding our enforced closure on Friday. We hope all pupils are safe and well, and that families are not too inconvenienced by the weather. Mrs. Maria B. Rimmer, Headteacher
Last Updated: 04:16PM 20/01/13

Wat's Dyke CP, Wrexham - Open

Further Information: It is our intention to open the school at the usual time on Monday. Thank you for your co-operation regarding the early closure on Friday.
Last Updated: 04:14PM 20/01/13
Parents are advised to listen to Heart FM on 103.4FM if they are concerned about school closures. The Heart FM website will include a list of school closures in the Wrexham area.

Council website: http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/education/school_status.cfm

Welsh councils fear having to pick up tab for health shake-up

The BBC news website has a story today (Sunday) which says Welsh councils are concerned they may be forced to pick up the bill in the wake of the latest NHS shake-up if proposals are not properly costed.

See the story at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-21113298

Peter Pan flies to a Pavilion hit


* Just some of the cast members of Peter Pan.

Where else, apart from panto, could you see a band of “Welsh” Red Indians dancing around their campfire swigging from cans of Wrexham Lager?
That was one of the more memorable scenes in Llangollen Pantomime Group’s latest production, Peter Pan, which was staged successfully at the town’s Pavilion from last Wednesday until Saturday.
Despite the snow which turned up on Friday, audiences flocked to see the spectacular show which pierced the winter gloom with a bolt of colour, music and sheer fun.

The Pavilion has an enormous stage yet at times it was filled to bursting point by the huge cast which appeared to comprise most of the under-18s population of the town.
Whether they were playing Indians, Lost Boys or Pirates, the legion of kids – all attired in the most colourful of costumes – sang and danced their way through the action to perfectly augment the efforts of the principals in this tale based (loosely) on the famous J M Barrie novel about the little boy who never grew up.
Shining brightly in the role of Peter was the powerfully-voiced Aaron Davies, while an equally admirable vocal performance came from Dani Chamberlain as Wendy, one of the Darling children who wing away with him to Never Never Land.
Jo Potts made an impish Tinkerbell, the chief fairy who guides the group of young travellers through their fantastic odyssey.
Peter’s adversary is the fearsome Captain Hook, who was portrayed by Tracey Rawlinson with the perfect amount of villainous intent and plenty of snarls at the audience.
Another star performance came from Justine Bradley as Chief Jones, the leader of those very Welsh Red Indians who knock back Wrexham Lager, wear red dragon-adorned headgear and have a talent for singing Tom Jones songs.
Comedy knock-about and banter was supplied by Jo Pearson and Ali Burke as a right couple of idiots, Me and You.
Other audience favourites were Mr and Mrs Darling played by Dean Richards and Tessa Orton-Jones.
In what was definitely a family affair, the role of the Dame – Nanna – was taken by Simon Orton-Jones who also directed the show and penned the script with Nico Decourt.

Peter Pan was a credit to everyone who appeared on stage and the equally talented band working behind the scenes led by producers Sharon Jones, Jo Potts and Elaine Morris.  

Horseshoe Pass still closed due to snow

The BBC live traffic website, last updated at 8.30am this morning (Sunday) shows that the A542 Horseshoe Pass remains closed in both directions, between Llangollen and Llandegla, because of snow.

County council speaks out over health changes

Denbighshire County Council has issued a response to major changes in healthcare in the region, announced by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board last Friday.

These include the closure of Llangollen Cottage Hospital.

Councillor Bobby Feeley, Cabinet Lead Member for Social Care and Well-being said: "We are disappointed that the Health Board has decided against a joint hub for Ruthin/Denbigh and there is further disappointment at the closure of the Minor  Injuries Unit  and X-ray facility  in Ruthin, despite strong local opposition.

"Another key concern for us is the risk posed by plans to close in-patient care beds at Prestatyn and Llangollen Hospitals before new services are in place.

"We believe there is a lack of clearly costed undertakings to improve transport to underpin the changes and to provide services to support carers.  Although the transport issues were 'noted' by the Board, they did not seem to have come up with any solution, this is particularly important for rural areas.

"The fact there would be no neo-natal intensive care in North Wales is another issue of concern.

"However, we are pleased that minor injuries unit services will be commissioned from GP's in Corwen and Llangollen and that the Health Board is committed to plan implementation jointly. They need to commit to this fully or the changes announced will not work."

Denbighshire County Council says it remains committed to working closely with the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board on ensuring that the residents of Denbighshire receive the best possible health care available.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

llanblogger achieves page view record

Yesterday (Friday) llanblogger attracted a record number of page views - over 500!

That's a fantastic milestone we have passed.

The high degree of interest in our site might have had something to do with our live coverage of problems caused by the snow and the simultaneous updates we brought you on the decision to axe Llan Cottage Hospital.

Thanks to everyone who checked out our news coverage ... and keep logging on as we've got lots more good stuff to come.

Phil Robinson

Editor


Health decision sparks angry letter from KLS chair


* Angry letter ... KLS chair Mike Edwards. 

In the wake of yesterday (Friday's) decision by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB), Mike Edwards, chair of Keep Llangollen Special, has penned an angry letter to Wales's Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar, which says:

"Having seen Denbighshire CC as LPA blatantly ignore public opinion and Planning Policy Wales and now BCUHB ignore public consultation responses it occurs to me what an utter sham public consultation exercises are!
 
"Why does government national or local and other public bodies have the honesty to say 'we've decided to do the following......' and not go through these expensive exercises which are not going to alter anything?
 
"I'm afraid to say if your party were in power in the Senedd you would probably go through the same insulting processes of appearing to take people's views into consideration.
 
"Recent decisions by the local panning authority will ruin Llangollen's vibrant town centre and now the Health Board are closing our Community Hospital forcing patients and their family support networks to travel to Chirk or Wrexham!
 
"You can surely appreciate the despair the people of Llangollen feel."