Denbighshire County Council’s Trading Standards Section has this morning (Wednesday) issued two warnings to about cold callers.
The first says: "We are warning residents to be on their guard as more reports of doorstep sellers have been reported..
"The authority has received information about attempted sales of mattresses out of the backs of vans by traders cold calling at consumers' homes and whilst walking down the street.
"In all cases the consumer must be on their guard, we do not know at this time where these mattresses are manufactured, whether they bear the correct safety labelling or if they are genuine branded product..
"The sellers are claiming that the mattresses are on sale due to wrong order at a local hotel or that they were the wrong sizes and they cant take them back to the factory.
"We understand that the mattresses have been described as Memory Foam, Luxury etc but we understand that they are carefully wrapped so you have no idea what exactly you are buying, until the salesman is long gone, by then its to late and you could be out of pocket..
"The sellers do not provide any paperwork or invoices and we are aware that they are using false business names and addresses. More importantly the seller is not complying with the Cancellation Regulations, that entitles the consumer when entering into a contract in their home, to have a seven-day cooling off period where they can change their mind and cancel the contract at no charge.
"We are urging the public not to deal with these sellers, you really do not know who you are buying from and if things go wrong, we will have no way of identifying the seller or rectifying the matter. If an offer seems to good to be true, in most cases it is.
“Talk to family, friends or neighbours if you are unsure or worried, or contact Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Customer Service on 08454 04 05 06 or for the Welsh Language Service 08454 04 05 05. Alternatively contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
"If you feel intimidated or threatened by any doorstep seller you should shut the door and call the police emergency number 999."
* Denbighshire Trading standards are also warning residents to be aware of companies cold calling and inviting them to complete a questionnaire which may result in winning a hotel accommodation voucher.
The warning message says: "Members of the public are warned to be aware of these selling practices which may involve the sale of water and air purifiers. The trader will typically cold call and invite the consumer to answer some health related questions. Prize winners will be notified by phone which may result in a sales presentation in their home for water and air purifiers.
"Consumers who agree to buy a water purifier in this way legally have a seven day cooling off period during which they can change their mind and cancel the contract. To do this they must contact the company in writing to cancel.
"These companies target particular areas so we would urge residents across the county to be on their guard”.
“We are not aware of any issues with the drinking water in Denbighshire. Consumers should never feel pressured to sign up to anything and if they feel there may be a problem with the drinking water they should contact their water supplier.
"Salesmen trying to sell you something on your doorstep or over the phone could be anyone and you should not give out any personal information.
“Talk to family, friends or neighbours if you are unsure or worried, or contact Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Customer Service on 08454 04 05 06 or for the Welsh Language Service 08454 04 05 05. Alternatively contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
"If you feel intimidated or threatened by any doorstep seller you should shut the door and call the police emergency number 999."
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Reports of discoloured water in Llan investigated
The supply company says it is investigating reports of discoloured water from some users in Llangollen today (Tuesday).
A statement on the Dee Valley Water website says: "Please note that if you live in the Llangollen area you may be experiencing problems of discolouration to your water supply.
"Our Network Inspectors are currently investigating this issue to try and resolve this matter as soon as possible.
"If your water supply is discoloured we would please ask that you refrain from using the supply for any water appliances until the supply has cleared and it may help if you run the kitchen cold water tap to try and clear the supply.
"Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused as a result of this disruption and be assured that we are doing everything possible to restore the supply to normal.
"We will keep our website updated with the latest information."
The website to check is: http://www.deevalleywater.co.uk/news.php?id=80
A statement on the Dee Valley Water website says: "Please note that if you live in the Llangollen area you may be experiencing problems of discolouration to your water supply.
"Our Network Inspectors are currently investigating this issue to try and resolve this matter as soon as possible.
"If your water supply is discoloured we would please ask that you refrain from using the supply for any water appliances until the supply has cleared and it may help if you run the kitchen cold water tap to try and clear the supply.
"Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused as a result of this disruption and be assured that we are doing everything possible to restore the supply to normal.
"We will keep our website updated with the latest information."
The website to check is: http://www.deevalleywater.co.uk/news.php?id=80
Snow alert issued for Wednesday
The BBC News website is reporting this afternoon that a warning for snow on Wednesday morning has been issued for north Wales, including Denbighshire and Wrexham.
See the full story at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-21428886
See the full story at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-21428886
Health Minister urged to take swift action over hospital
The chair of a
community group has demanded an early response from Health Minister Lesley
Griffiths to plans for the closure of Llangollen Cottage Hospital.
Mike Edwards, who
heads Keep Llangollen Special (KLS), recently wrote to Ms Griffiths urging her
to call in proposals by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) to
axe the 137-year-old hospital as part of a general health shake-up in the region.
But he was angry to
receive an email from an official informing it could take up to 17 working days
for the Minister to reply.
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| * Lesley Griffiths AM. |
Earlier today
(Tuesday) he fired off a furious reply to Cardiff, in which he says: “Seventeen
working days is totally unacceptable mainly because I've been to Llangollen
Hospital this morning and was told by staff that the hospital will be closed by
the end of this month ie. 16 days time.
“This matter
therefore needs the Minister's urgent attention because BCUHB have and are
implementing their proposals and little or no information is being provided to patients
as to when the changes take place - I wonder why?
“The Health Board are running circles around and
disrespecting the Minister and of course the patients.”
In his original letter to Ms Griffiths, Mr Edwards
said: “I would appeal to you
to intervene in the decision taken by BCUHB to close Llangollen Hospital which
has served the community well and to which residents have contributed to
funding over many years.
“The Board's decision which has ignored residents’ objections who are dismayed that the community hospital should be closed without adequate replacement of services in place. This concern is exasperated, by them finding out that a Notice has been posted at Chirk Hospital withdrawing " Minor Injuries Treatment" from the 18th February, 2013. This will mean residents being forced to travel to and back to Wrexham Maelor Hospital a distance of some 14 miles. How do patients who have no personal transport cope reaching this destination?
“These changes breach your Government's policies on sustainability in that they increase vehicle journeys and force people to travel a distance such as this with a consequent sever detrimental effect on the environment in an Area of Outstanding National Beauty.
“Please investigate the Hospital Board's decision and "call the proposals in."
“The Board's decision which has ignored residents’ objections who are dismayed that the community hospital should be closed without adequate replacement of services in place. This concern is exasperated, by them finding out that a Notice has been posted at Chirk Hospital withdrawing " Minor Injuries Treatment" from the 18th February, 2013. This will mean residents being forced to travel to and back to Wrexham Maelor Hospital a distance of some 14 miles. How do patients who have no personal transport cope reaching this destination?
“These changes breach your Government's policies on sustainability in that they increase vehicle journeys and force people to travel a distance such as this with a consequent sever detrimental effect on the environment in an Area of Outstanding National Beauty.
“Please investigate the Hospital Board's decision and "call the proposals in."
KLS drops plan for legal challenge over supermarket
A campaign group has given up on
its plan to seek a judicial review of the way planning permission was given to a
new Sainsbury’s supermarket in Llangollen.
Instead, Keep Llangollen Special (KLS)
says it will now be concentrating on helping to promote independent businesses
in the town.
For the past few months, the group
has been looking into the possibility of having a High Court judge take a look
at the circumstances behind the removal of a ban on a café being included in
the 20,000 square foot store, which is earmarked for the site of the Dobson
& Crowther printworks.
But KLS says it has now concluded
that although it could well have a strong case, it will not go ahead with any legal
challenge.
The decision comes after last week’s
meeting of Llangollen Chamber of Trade and Tourism (LCT&T) when members said
that although they backed the idea in principle, they could not support it
financially.
In a statement issued yesterday
(Monday), KLS chair Mike Edwards (pictured left) says: “We had a committee meeting on Friday
night to discuss the letter received from LCT&T confirming their
decision taken a week ago.
“Following a lengthy discussion we decided that despite having advice that Denbighshire CC's decision was fatally flawed legally on a number of counts, unfortunately without the full support of the independent businesses directly affected by this decision we were not prepared nor able to proceed with this legal action.
“We are very disappointed that having opposed the planning application since it was submitted last year the businesses are now not able to back our efforts to stop this development which threatens their livelihoods and the vitality and vibrancy of Llangollen town centre. There would be considerable work required to pursue a judicial review which the members of KLS are not prepared to commit to without the full backing of those affected.
“Following a lengthy discussion we decided that despite having advice that Denbighshire CC's decision was fatally flawed legally on a number of counts, unfortunately without the full support of the independent businesses directly affected by this decision we were not prepared nor able to proceed with this legal action.
“We are very disappointed that having opposed the planning application since it was submitted last year the businesses are now not able to back our efforts to stop this development which threatens their livelihoods and the vitality and vibrancy of Llangollen town centre. There would be considerable work required to pursue a judicial review which the members of KLS are not prepared to commit to without the full backing of those affected.
“Recently our AM, Ken Skates gave
his ‘moral support’ to this action, but regrettably the support which Mr.
Skates, Councillor Stuart Davies and John Palmer, chair of LCT&T, gave to
the application originally encouraged DCC to disregard Planning Policy Wales
and grant the application.
“We have decided therefore to concentrate our constructive efforts going forward to promote the identity, image and brand of Llangollen by continuing with our monthly Buy Local Days and are also investigating a Llangollen savers’ discount card and businesssupport hub to assist local businesses and suppliers who have not embraced or do not have the resources to use the Internet and social media marketing to grow their businesses.
“We have decided therefore to concentrate our constructive efforts going forward to promote the identity, image and brand of Llangollen by continuing with our monthly Buy Local Days and are also investigating a Llangollen savers’ discount card and businesssupport hub to assist local businesses and suppliers who have not embraced or do not have the resources to use the Internet and social media marketing to grow their businesses.
“We would hope that we can count
on the support of the Town Council, local politicians, businesses and
organisations in Llangollen and district to further these constructive
initiatives.”
The statement adds: “It appears to
us that there are numerous fragmented interests which need to be pulled
together and coordinated to promote all the unique and special qualities that
our town benefits from some of which may be lost.
“Independent businesses are
continuing to face unequal competition from corporate business who extract
money from our the local economy e.g. Sainsbury's predict, if they have their
figures right, to export £18.4 million per annum out of Llangollen to their
corporate HQ.
“What impact will that have on independent businesses if they are not assisted
to compete on a level playing field with these corporate interests?”
County agrees tax rise of 2 per cent
Denbighshire County Council says it is protecting frontline services and investing in
priorities while keeping council tax increases in the county as low as possible
at 2%.
The council has now agreed the budget against a backdrop of what it says are poorer than expected financial settlement.
Capital funding has been cut by 15% to £4.9 million. This is a significant loss on top of the 27% already cut over the past two years.
The council has identified over £3 million in further savings over the next year while investing in education and social services.
The council has also decided to further invest £1m extra funding in its Corporate Plan priorities over the next year - modernising education, highways, the economy, modernising the Council and social care.
Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Cabinet Lead Member for Finance and Assets, said: "We have created a budget that protects education and social care and we have increased funding to these areas to the tune of £2.1m.
"We have already cut around £14 million from budgets over the years and we are proud of the fact that we have been able to protect frontline services.
"While the outlook for public finances is poor, it is extremely important that we provide residents with below inflation tax rises in these difficult times."
Mohammed Mehmet, Chief Executive of Denbighshire, said: "As a council we want to protect those services that are important to people and this budget achieves this while keeping the council tax increase as low as possible and making £3m efficiencies.
"The council has a strong track record of delivering savings by finding better ways of doing things. We are reducing the amount of days loss to sickness; we are scrutinising our contracts to ensure better value for money and we are being more competitive in the way in which we buy in services."
The council has now agreed the budget against a backdrop of what it says are poorer than expected financial settlement.
Capital funding has been cut by 15% to £4.9 million. This is a significant loss on top of the 27% already cut over the past two years.
The council has identified over £3 million in further savings over the next year while investing in education and social services.
The council has also decided to further invest £1m extra funding in its Corporate Plan priorities over the next year - modernising education, highways, the economy, modernising the Council and social care.
Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Cabinet Lead Member for Finance and Assets, said: "We have created a budget that protects education and social care and we have increased funding to these areas to the tune of £2.1m.
"We have already cut around £14 million from budgets over the years and we are proud of the fact that we have been able to protect frontline services.
"While the outlook for public finances is poor, it is extremely important that we provide residents with below inflation tax rises in these difficult times."
Mohammed Mehmet, Chief Executive of Denbighshire, said: "As a council we want to protect those services that are important to people and this budget achieves this while keeping the council tax increase as low as possible and making £3m efficiencies.
"The council has a strong track record of delivering savings by finding better ways of doing things. We are reducing the amount of days loss to sickness; we are scrutinising our contracts to ensure better value for money and we are being more competitive in the way in which we buy in services."
Monday, February 11, 2013
Eisteddfod's star line-up announced
* James and Ola Jordan.
* Noah Stewart.
* Evelyn Glennie.
*Only Men Aloud.
Strictly Come Dancing couple James and Ola Jordan will add glitz and glamour to the star-studded line-up at this year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
The twinkle toed pair from the popular BBC show will share the stage with the veteran musicians of the highly-acclaimed Buena Vista Social Club to bring a Latin and Cuban flavour to Thursday night at Wales’s biggest music and dance festival.
The 67th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod takes place this year from Tuesday, July 9, to Sunday, July 14, at the Royal International Pavilion site.
Husband and wife James and Ola have starred in top-rated Saturday night show since 2004 and both are viewers’ favourites.
James went so close in the festive finale to the recent Strictly season as he and celeb partner Denise Van Outen were pipped for the title by Flavia Cacace and Olympic gymnast Louis Smith.
Ola is a former winner of the sparkly dancefest with BBC sports presenter Chris Hollins and has also partnered local boy Robbie Savage while James previously reached the final with Pamela Stephenson and also danced with One Show star Alex Jones.
The couple are part of a week-long line-up of international stars with Eisteddfod Musical Director Eilir Owen Griffiths scouring the world to put together a global team of talent.
Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra will close the festival on Sunday night ahead of a spectacular fireworks extravaganza while other stars will include Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie, English soprano Claire Rutter, and, from Wales, four top male voice choirs, royal harpist Claire Jones, tenor Gwyn Hughes Jones and choir Only Men Aloud.
International stars include top American tenor Noah Stewart, Kiwi bass Jonathan Lemalu, Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Miroslava Jordanova, a top Trinidadian steel band, the two-time Choir of the World winners from the Philippines, as well as the Buena Vista Social Club, the forgotten pre-Castro Cuban musicians and singers rediscovered by American guitar great Ry Cooder.
In addition there is the VERDI 200 on the Friday night of the Eisteddfod, a 200th anniversary performance of Verdi’s Requiem with Claire Rutter, Mirouslava Yordanova , Gwyn Hughes Jones, Jonathan Lemalu and accompanied by the Eisteddfod Orchestra conducted by Andrew Greenwood.
And the event will open on theTuesday with the colourful procession of the competitors to the Royal International Pavilion, led by Eisteddfod President Terry Waite, CBE, the former Archbishop’s Special Envoy and a long-time supporter.
Eilir Owen Griffiths said: “I am delighted to have put together such a strong line-up and one that is truly global in its scope and one that shows that Llangollen still attracts the very best to come and perform here.
“It’s a very exciting programme and is very different and we need to show that we can do that and remain true to the spirit of the International Eisteddfod.
“We have a truly worldwide line-up which is a real mixture but I feel it is a good fit.
The evening concerts start with Tuesday night’s Carnival of Nations featuring four of Wales’s finest male voice choirs, the Rhos Orpheus, Cor Godre’r Aran, Cor y Brythoniaid and the chart topping Fron Choir, performing on the 60th anniversary of the historic visit of Germany’s Oberkirchen Choir. They will be joined by the St Melodians Steel Band, from Trinidad and international competitors.
Wednesday night will feature An Evening with Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie who will be joined by the rising American tenor Noah Stewart and harpist Claire Jones, (pictured right) former official harpist to HRH the Prince of Wales, along with the Eisteddfod Orchestra and the Santo Tomas Chioir from the Philippines, twice Choir of the World winners.
Thursday will be Strictly Cuban, a celebration of Latin dance rhythms with James and Ola Jordan and the Buena Vista Social Club while Friday will be VERDI 200.
Saturday is Choir of the World which this year will also feature Only Men Aloud, Last Choir Standing TV winners while for the first time dance will be teamed with choral music on Saturday night as the Eisteddfod’s top two dance troupes dance off for the new Dance Champions 2013 Trophy.
On Sunday keyboard king Jools Holland will bring the house and the curtain down with his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and a special guest.
To book tickets and for more details on this year’s event go to the website at www.international-eisteddfod. co.ukand on Facebook at www.facebook.com/llangollen
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