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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Warning over strong winds

Denbighshire County Council is advising residents that the Met Office has issued a warning of strong winds to affect the North Wales region tomorrow (Thursday).

Winds are expected to increase in strength in the early hours and by daylight the Met Office is expecting gusts of around 60 or 70 mph. Some minor damage to trees is expected, with difficult driving conditions also anticipated.

A flood alert is also being issued for the whole of the North Wales Coast area, with the potential for large waves to cause overtopping of defences in some places.

The Council is monitoring the situation and is advising people to monitor weather forecasts online, radio and television for the latest information.  

The latest forecasts are available on the Met Office website: www.metoffice.gov.uk  with further advice available on Natural Resources Wales' website:  www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk.

Witness appeal follows petrol theft

Police are appealing for information after petrol was drained from a car parked in a lay-by in Cefn Mawr.
 
The petrol was stolen sometime between 7.30pm on Saturday, November 30 and 10am on Monday, December 2, when the vehicle was parked in the lay-by on the High Street.
 
Unknown offenders are believed to have damaged the petrol tank with a sharp implement and then drained the petrol out.
 
Anyone who may have information relating to the incident is asked to contact the Investigation Support Team on 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Star line-up announced for 2014 eisteddfod


* Bryn Terfel.

Opera superstar Bryn Terfel and jazz sensation Caro Emerald have been unveiled as the headline acts at next year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

The acclaimed bass baritone will be playing the lead in a special production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street featuring an all-Welsh cast.

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Organisers also revealed there will be a world premiere of a new work by top composer Karl Jenkins and an appearance by the chart-topping singing brothers, Richard and Adam Johnson (pictured above) from Holywell, in Flintshire.

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* Karl Jenkins.

The lavish production of Sweeney Todd on Monday, July 7, will be a curtain raiser for the 2014 festival which gets underway the following day.

The evening is being sponsored by the Wrexham-based care organisation, Pendine Park, that’s won a raft of awards for the way in which they use the arts to enrich the lives of residents.

Tickets will go on sale to season ticket holders immediately and will go on sale online only on December 20 when another big announcement is expected.

Next March Bryn will be starring in another version of the show with the New York Philharmonic orchestra at the Big Apple’s iconic Lincoln Center where he will be sharing the bill with Oscar winning actress Emma Thompson.

Before then the bass baritone from Pant Glas, in Gwynedd, will be seen performing at the Royal Variety Performance from London’s Palladium which is being shown on ITV on December 9 which, coincidentally, also stars Caro Emerald.


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* Caro Emerald.

On the Tuesday night at the Eisteddfod there will be a galaxy of international talent at the Carnival of Nations concert.

It will showcase spectacular circus acts from across the globe including Cirque du Soleil’s Bruce Bilodeau, acrobats from the Chinese State Circus Acrobats and Spelbound, winners of Britain’s Got Talent. The concert will include the official opening ceremony of the festival and the Procession of Nations into the Pavilion.

The following night will see the return of Karl Jenkins, the highest selling classical composer alive today, with the world premiere of his latest masterpiece, Adiemus Colores.

He will conduct his Latin American themed work with American tenor Noah Stewart making a welcome return, Venezuelan trumpeter Pacho Flores and Latvian accordion player Ksenija Sidorova to the accompaniment of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod Orchestra.

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* Noah Stewart.

The multi-award winning Dutch jazz singer Caro Emerald will be making her Llangollen debut on the Thursday evening.  Earlier this year her second studio album, The Shocking Miss Emerald, went to No 1 in the UK album chart.

The Friday night concert, Spirit of Unity, will feature the Cape Town Opera, Africa’s premier opera company, famed for their “vibrant vocalism and high-octane stage performances”.

Appearing with them will be Wales’ representative in Cardiff Singer of the World, Gary Griffiths, the Wales Millennium Centre Only Kidz Aloud Chorus under the baton of celebrity conductor Tim Rhys Evans and British Sinfonietta, one of the UK’s leading independent professional orchestras.

The Choir of the World competition on the Saturday night is the blue riband event of the week-long festival and remains one of the foremost choral competitions in the international choral calendar, according to Eisteddfod Musical Director Eilir Owen Griffiths.

The Pavarotti Trophy and a cash prize of £3,500 are awarded to the overall winner from the Mixed, Female, Male, Youth choir and new Open Category competitions.

There will also be a competition to find the dance champions of 2014 and to top the evening off Richard and Adam, who shot to fame on Britain’s Got Talent, will appear as special guests.

It will be the first time Bryn Terfel has performed on the International Eisteddfod stage since he opened the 2006 festival and that was his first appearance at Llangollen in a decade.

He said: “I’m absolutely thrilled I’m able to appear at the 2014 International Eisteddfod. I’m a proud Welshman and the International Eisteddfod is unique, the atmosphere, the colour, the audience, even the flowers, it really is a very, very special event.”

The lead role as the mean, brooding, murderous barber particularly excites Bryn who added: “I’m really looking forward to returning to sing the role of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

“I had the honour of meeting Sondheim when I sang Sweeney for the first time for a production at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2002 and was privileged to be a soloist for the BBC Proms Concert honouring Sondheim’s 80th Birthday in 2010.

“I haven’t sung the role since 2007 so I’m grateful to have the opportunity to reprise the role at the Lincoln Center in New York, along with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, in March.

“This will hold me in good stead for when I return to Llangollen. And to be part of an all Welsh cast what a coup! What other nation would be able to do this!”

Musical Director Eilir Owen Griffiths said: “I am really excited about the line-up for next year which I am sure will prove a big hit with our audiences.

“We are currently finalising the arrangements for our final Sunday night concert and we will be in a position to reveal our smash hit headline act very soon. Watch this space!”

To book tickets and for more details on the 2014 festival go to the website at www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk

Isherwood slams Welsh Government for "failing" pupils

North Wales Assembly Member Mark Isherwood has criticised the Welsh Government for failing pupils in the region after an international study revealed this week that Wales has once again fallen behind the rest of the UK.

Wales had lower results on average in reading, maths and science than in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
 
Tests are taken by 15 year old pupils in 65 countries and local administrations.
 
Since 2007 Wales has slipped down the Pisa rankings, slumping from 20th in science to joint 36th, dropping 12 places in maths to 43rd and falling from 27th in reading to 41st.
 
Mr Isherwood, who was Welsh Conservative Education Spokesperson during the Second Assembly and still regularly speaks on education issues, said: “A generation of Welsh pupils has been let down by successive Labour ministers and it is disgraceful that Carwyn Jones is unable to apologise to teachers, parents and pupils.
 
“This First Minister, himself a former Education Minister, should take full responsibility for educational standards now and going forward, or seriously consider his position.
 
“Today’s PISA results reveal just how bad the situation in Wales is and the First Minister should be looking to take action to address the failings as a matter of urgency.
 
“The children of Wales deserve to have access to a first-rate education system. Labour have been failing our children for far too long and this needs to change fast!”
 

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Runaway turkey ends up in Llan

The BBC North East Wales news website is this evening carrying a story about a runaway turkey who holed up in Llangollen en route to the slaughterman.

See the full story at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-25196970

Musician in canal rescue drama

The BBC North East Wales news website is carrying a story about a musician who had to be rescued from the Llangollen Canal after he went in to recover his saxophone which had fallen into the water.

See the full story at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-25192357

Twenty Club holds open auditions for World War One play

The Twenty Club are holding open auditions on Thursday, December 12, at 7.30pm, in the  council chamber of Llangollen Town Hall (Parade Street entrance, opposite the bus stop) for a production of Peter Whelan's play The Accrington Pals.

There will be twice-weekly rehearsals from January, and the play will be performed from March 6-8,  2014 in Llangollen Town Hall, in the year of the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.


The Accrington Pals is based on the true story of how the smallest town in England raised a volunteer force to fight in WWI, contrasting life at the front and in the 1916 Battle of the Somme with the women left behind.

There are five roles for women (to appear ages roughly 18 or 19 for two roles, mid 20s, late 20s and late 30s/early 40s for the other three) and five for men (to appear ages roughly 15, 19, 19, late 30s, and early 40s).


For more details ring the club secretary, Noreen Turner, on 01978 810623, or go online and visit  facebook.com/twentyclub.