The Leader is reporting on its website today (Monday) that a man has died after being struck by a train near Ruabon railway station shortly after 10am.
See he full story at: http://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/124399/man-dies-after-being-hit-by-train-near-wrexham.aspx
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Monday, July 8, 2013
Welsh Government should enforce no cold calling zones, says AM
North Wales Welsh Liberal Democrats AM Aled Roberts is supporting calls from Age Cymru for the Welsh Government to legally enforce “No Cold Calling Zones” in Wales.
Mr Roberts, (pictured left) Welsh Lib Dem spokesperson for older people, said: “Older people are particularly vulnerable to unwelcome contact in a variety of forms from companies and individuals who all too often pressurise them into parting with substantial sums of money.
“Sadly, in many instances, the goods or services that were paid for are never delivered or are of sub-standard quality.
“I welcome Age Cymru’s “Scams and Swindles” campaign and fully support its aims to penalise cold callers who operate in the designated zones.
“Whilst there are already some safeguards in place to dissuade cold callers, the weight of legal enforcement and prosecution will provide a welcome deterrent.”
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Preparations almost complete for Llan Fringe
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Saturday, July 6, 2013
Team serving delicious strawberry teas
* The strawberry teas team at the Memorial Hall this afternoon.
llanblogger took these pictures earlier this afternoon (Saturday) of the team serving delicious strawberry teas, in aid of Llangollen Methodist Church funds, at the Memorial Hall in Market, opposite the car park.
We've just tried one and can recommend them.
They'll be serving teas until around 4pm today.
Scheme is on the lookout for young artists
Following the success of the art master class programme held for children Denbighshire Council’s Criw Celf is looking for young artists to enrol in the class of 2013.
The aim of the Criw Celf scheme is to allow children who have shown artistic promise and interest to practice and develop their skills, with master classes led by local professional artists.
There is room for up to 25 children, and the county’s primary schools and individuals are invited to nominate year 6 pupils who have shown artistic talent.
Jo McGregor, Criw Celf Coordinator said: “The Criw Celf master class sessions have proved very popular, and they have proved to be real success, the professional artists who led the courses saw a real development in the skill and passion of these young artists.”
“We’re now looking for children in Year 6, who will be in Year 7 in September to become part of the 2013 Criw Celf class, so if you know a child who dreams of becoming an artist, then why not put their name forward?”
Members of the 2013 Criw Celf will attend a series of one-day master classes in the company of professional artists who specialize in various art genres.
A total of six days training will be on offer; as well as an art exhibition of their work. Each member will also receive an art pack containing various quality art materials so that they can practice drawing at home.
Sian Fitzgerald, Community Arts Development Officer at Denbighshire County Council added:
“I am delighted that Denbighshire’s children will again this year be able to make the most of the pioneering Criw Celf project, it is a great opportunity for children interested in art to develop their skills.”
Every applicant will need to send the following for assessment to the Ruthin Craft Centre by Friday, 12 July:
• A 2D self-portrait, created using any art material or combination of art materials. (No more than A3 sized paper)
• A drawing of the view from any window in their home, created using any art material or combination of art materials. (No more than A3 sized paper) or a 2D/3D artwork inspired by the theme of ‘Dream’ (if the work is big photographs accepted)
• A short paragraph explaining why they would like to join Criw Celf. (No more than 50 words).
Please ensure that all submissions include name, age, school, home address and home telephone number on the back of each piece of work. Post the entries to:
Criw Celf, Ruthin Craft Centre, Park Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1BB.
For more information, or if you wish to nominate a child for the 2013 Criw Celf, contact Jo McGregor, Criw Celf Coordinator on jo.mcgregor@hotmail.co.uk and 01745 730209 / 07973931097 or Sian Fitzgerald, Denbighshire County Council’s Community Arts Development Officer on: sian.fitzgerald@denbighshire.gov.uk
Facebook – ‘Criw Celf’
*Criw Celf Denbighshire is funded by Denbighshire County Council and the Arts Council for Wales.
The aim of the Criw Celf scheme is to allow children who have shown artistic promise and interest to practice and develop their skills, with master classes led by local professional artists.
There is room for up to 25 children, and the county’s primary schools and individuals are invited to nominate year 6 pupils who have shown artistic talent.
Jo McGregor, Criw Celf Coordinator said: “The Criw Celf master class sessions have proved very popular, and they have proved to be real success, the professional artists who led the courses saw a real development in the skill and passion of these young artists.”
“We’re now looking for children in Year 6, who will be in Year 7 in September to become part of the 2013 Criw Celf class, so if you know a child who dreams of becoming an artist, then why not put their name forward?”
Members of the 2013 Criw Celf will attend a series of one-day master classes in the company of professional artists who specialize in various art genres.
A total of six days training will be on offer; as well as an art exhibition of their work. Each member will also receive an art pack containing various quality art materials so that they can practice drawing at home.
Sian Fitzgerald, Community Arts Development Officer at Denbighshire County Council added:
“I am delighted that Denbighshire’s children will again this year be able to make the most of the pioneering Criw Celf project, it is a great opportunity for children interested in art to develop their skills.”
Every applicant will need to send the following for assessment to the Ruthin Craft Centre by Friday, 12 July:
• A 2D self-portrait, created using any art material or combination of art materials. (No more than A3 sized paper)
• A drawing of the view from any window in their home, created using any art material or combination of art materials. (No more than A3 sized paper) or a 2D/3D artwork inspired by the theme of ‘Dream’ (if the work is big photographs accepted)
• A short paragraph explaining why they would like to join Criw Celf. (No more than 50 words).
Please ensure that all submissions include name, age, school, home address and home telephone number on the back of each piece of work. Post the entries to:
Criw Celf, Ruthin Craft Centre, Park Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1BB.
For more information, or if you wish to nominate a child for the 2013 Criw Celf, contact Jo McGregor, Criw Celf Coordinator on jo.mcgregor@hotmail.co.uk and 01745 730209 / 07973931097 or Sian Fitzgerald, Denbighshire County Council’s Community Arts Development Officer on: sian.fitzgerald@denbighshire.gov.uk
Facebook – ‘Criw Celf’
*Criw Celf Denbighshire is funded by Denbighshire County Council and the Arts Council for Wales.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Health shake-up consultation should be done again, says AM
NORTH Wales Assembly Member Mark Isherwood has called for the controversial consultation on the future of health services in North Wales to be revisited following the recent identified management failings in Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
Mr Isherwood raised the matter during an urgent question in the Assembly Chamber this week.
He also called for a reassessment of the Welsh Government’s decision in the last Assembly to scrap the Independent Review that formed the second stage of the complaints procedure for patients and relatives, and asked for assurances of ‘no expensive pay offs’ to senior figures standing down.
He said: “As you will be aware, the report identified management failings contributing to significant risks with hospital infections, operations being delayed and waiting lists allowed to grow.
"Given that matters such as these have been populating my casework inbox, and, I am sure, those of many other North Wales Members, for many years, will you revisit the Welsh Government’s decision in the last Assembly to scrap the independent review that formed the second stage of the complaints procedure and ensured that complaints could be scrutinised properly?
"Will you revisit the recent consultation that campaigners described as a ‘sham’?
"In Flint, they said that the figures being picked were those that the health board wanted. Will you assure us that there will not be expensive pay-offs to senior persons who may have to stand down as a consequence of this report?”
Health Minister Mark Drakeford told Mr Isherwood that “the report does not lead in any way to a re-opening of those matters that were agreed last year between the health board and the community health council. I have no intention of revisiting those matters on the basis of a report that did not address them."
* In another story, responding to the Welsh Labour Health Minister’s praise for local health boards for breaking even at the end of the financial year, Aled Roberts, North Wales Welsh Liberal Democrat AM said: “This praise of local health boards meeting their financial requirements is a slap in the face for many patients in North Wales.
"Just last week, a controversial report made it clear that the only way Betsi Cadwaladr was able to make it to the end of the financial year was by allowing waiting lists to grow and cancelling routine operations.
“The Welsh Labour Government cannot see the people and the suffering behind meeting targets. Cancelling operations and allowing waiting lists to grow is not an acceptable way to run a health service.”
Strawberry teas now serving at Memorial Hall
Traditional strawberry cream teas ware being served at Llangollen Memorial Hall, opposite the car park in Market Street, today (Saturday), from 9.30am to around 4.30pm.
On offer are coffee, tea, scones, cakes and other gastronomic delights - all served to the accompaniment of music from the 1950s.
One of the organisers of the event said: "Whether you wish to partake simply of coffee or tea with cakes or a full afternoon tea with sandwiches, cream scones with strawberries and home–made cakes we guarantee you will have a wonderful experience."
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