* The couple who had their wedding reception aboard a steam train - still our most popular story.
* Above: snowbound A5 in March.
* Below (1): A dramatic rescue from the River Dee.
* Below (2) Part of the parade at last year's Christmas Festival.
* Below (1): A dramatic rescue from the River Dee.
* Below (2) Part of the parade at last year's Christmas Festival.
Since we launched on July 9 last year we’ve brought you over 1,000 stories which, we are delighted to say, have attracted close on 90,000 page views from our readers.
It’s been a momentous 12 months when our town has been at
the centre of a number of big, long-running stories.
These have included the controversies over the axing of our
Cottage Hospital and plans to replace it with a £5.5 million new health centre,
and the construction of a Sainsbury’s supermarket on the site of the current Dobson
& Crowther factory on the A5.
There has also been on the on-going argument over the future
of the former River Lodge in Mill Street and the recriminations over how its
fate has been handled by the Welsh Government.
Our blog started in a small way by reporting on how a fallen
tree had blocked the canal one Monday last July. It attracted just a handful of
page views.
But as word of the new blog spread, thanks to our presence on
Facebook and Twitter, later stories we covered sent the viewing figures
soaring.
For instance, when freak heavy snowfalls hit the town in
March this year, we were bringing you almost hourly updates on how the white
deluge was affecting Llan and its surrounding areas.
That led to the number of our page views hitting the 600-700
a day mark.
Our most popular story to date, however, remains the lovely
tale of how a couple held their wedding reception aboard a steam train from
Llangollen Station. Because the bride and groom had strong American
connections, llanblogger went international by attracting many page views from
across the other side of the Atlantic.
In fact, stories about our heritage railway are always popular
with our readers and regularly lead to a high number of page views.
The railway is just one of the local attractions we feature.
As often as possible we highlight events at the Pavilion, Plas Newydd and in
the Town Hall.
And entertainment isn’t the only reason llanblogger makes regular
mention of the Town Hall because we go there every month to bring you comprehensive
reports on the meetings of our Town Council. We are also represented on the
group which is currently bidding for Cittaslow status for the town.
Politics features strongly in our range of coverage. Apart
from the deliberations of the town and county councils, we also bring you stories
about our local Assembly Members and Members of Parliament.
A range of local clubs and organisations and their
activities also find regular space on our blog – from the group which nurtures
our excellent community garden to the brilliant Silver Band, the moving funeral
of whose stalwart member Albert Hammonds we reported on last summer.
Another area we take very seriously is providing our readers
with information about things such as local roadworks and warnings on crime and
safety matters from the police, fire and health services.
Quite a few local organisations now get in touch with us on
a regular basis so that we can feature their events and activities on the blog
but we’d love to hear from more of you.
All you have to do to get your information on the blog –
completely free of charge – is email us at the usual address, llanblogger@gmail.com
As we celebrate our first successful year, we hope that you’ve
enjoyed reading llanblogger as much we’ve enjoyed creating it, and please keep
logging on!