Volunteers fighting to save Plas Madoc Leisure Centre are appealing for quiz-lovers to show their support at a general knowledge fundraiser.
The Splash Community Trust needs teams of six people for a quiz night at Flexys Club in Acrefair on Friday, May 23. All proceeds will go towards helping reopen the popular facility, which closed at the end of April.
Trust member director Greg Ogden, who lives in Trevor, said: “There will be questions on all sorts of things: Music, films and TV, sports, science – you name it. There will also be a raffle, and we’ve got several great prizes already including free haircuts and driving lessons, as well as a few bottles of wine.
“We’ve had quite a few teams sign up already, so it should be a great night for a fantastic cause. Come and show your support!”
Trust chairman Darrell Wright added: “The quiz night is one of several fundraisers we’ve got lined up, and it’s vital those who want Plas Madoc to reopen do their bit by supporting these events. We can only do this with their help.”
The quiz starts at 8pm and costs £3 per person. For more information, or to donate raffle prizes, call quizmaster Pete Roberts on 07925 377666.
* Anyone with fundraising ideas can email jennymiller08@hotmail.co.uk or call Jenny on 07921 6590990. The trust is still asking Plas Madoc supporters to fill in a short online survey which will help keep them up to date with developments and could help with grant applications. To complete it visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PMFUTURE
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Chain Bridge progress report
Today's Denbighshire Free Press has a story about progress on the Chain Bridge renovation project.
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County is "scam capital of Wales" says Plaid
Plaid Cymru AM Llyr Gruffydd has warned householders to be aware of the dangers of scams in the wake of a huge number of complaints made to trading standards officers across Wales.
Scores of complaints about scams and unsolicited calls are being made to trading standards officers every week with councils across North Wales dealing with 2624 complaints over the past few years.
Denbighshire alone had more than 1,000 complaints over four years, second only to Swansea in terms of numbers. Many local authorities have also taken out prosecutions following complaints [see breakdown below]
Plaid Cymru submitted a Freedom of Information request to all Welsh local authorities to find out the extent of complaints about scams and cold calling. The figures released reveal Denbighshire as the “scam capital” of North Wales.
Mr Gruffydd, Plaid Cymru’s North Wales AM, said: “Older people are more likely to fall victim to these scammers and lose their life savings as has happened too many.
“I support Age Cymru’s call for action by government and the telecom companies to tackle these scammers along with and measures such as an expansion cold-calling zones.
“The information we obtained using the Freedom of Information Act is an indication of the significant concerns of people about scammers. This is probably the tip of the iceberg because, while some individuals will make complaints, others may perhaps feel too embarrassed to complain. But they should go to the police and trading standards with any concerns
“These scammers and rogue traders are really the worst of society and it is important that we are all aware of the dangers, particularly if we have older relatives, friends or neighbours.”
This month Age Cymru is leading on a Scams Awareness Month highlighting online, mail, phone and doorstep scams.
The figures
DENBIGHSHIRE
Complaints about scams (post, phone, email, unsolicited mail, doorstep callers)
2010-11: 222
2011-12: 285
2012-13: 299
2013-14: 240 (up to January 31, 2014)
TOTAL: 1,046
Prosecutions: 6
FLINTSHIRE (for comparison)
Complaints about scams (post, phone, email, unsolicited mail, doorstep callers)
2010-11: 92
2011-12: 135
2012-13: 134
2013-14: 116 (up to January 31, 2014)
TOTAL: 477
Prosecutions: 0
Details of latest bus service changes
People travelling by bus in and around the Wrexham area may be interested in the latest service changes announced by Wrexham Council, which come into effect from Sunday, May 18.
Details of a service through Llangollen can be found part
way down the list. There are also details of services affecting neighbouring Chirk.
Wrexham Council says in a preamble to the list: "Many bus services in and around Wrexham are
changing as a result of Wrexham CBC budget reductions. However, we have been
able to introduce some new links as well, in cooperation with local bus
operators. A summary of the changes, by service, is shown below."
Unless otherwise noted the changes are from 18th May.
Service 1 Wrexham- Chester (Arriva)
The Monday to Saturday timetable is unchanged,
but the Sunday service frequency is reduced from every 20 minutes to every 30
minutes during the day, with changes to departure times.
Services 2 & 2A Wrexham- Oswestry (Arriva
Midlands)
An evening and Sunday service is introduced
between Wrexham and Oswestry. This replaces the evening 2E service, provides a
partial replacement for Sunday service 5A to Chirk and provides new links to
Oswestry during these times.
From 22 April services 2 & 2A were rerouted
to serve TESCO in Cefn Mawr and some 2C journeys were extended from Cefn Mawr
to Chirk and Oswestry.
Service 2E Wrexham- Chirk (GHA)
This service will be withdrawn and replaced by
evening service on service 2 (See above)
Services 3 & 4 Wrexham- Rhos- Penycae
(Arriva/GHA)
The timetables for these services are unchanged,
but the Sunday service will now be operated by GHA Coaches. The evening service
will, in part, be operated commercially and as a result GHA will no longer be
accepting other operator’s tickets on their evening journeys.
* Services 5, 5A and 5C Wrexham – Llangollen (GHA)
(25th May)
The
Sunday service 5A will be withdrawn between Llangollen and Chirk (Service 2
provides a replacement Chirk to Wrexham link) but service 5C journeys will be
extended to Llangollen to provide two buses per hour between Wrexham and
Llangollen most of the day on Sundays. Some Sunday evening journeys will be
withdrawn. There are also timing changes on some morning journeys Mondays to
Saturdays.
Service 5M (early morning, Acrefair- Wrexham via
Rhos) (GHA) (6 May)
This journey will operated commercially and
consequently other operator’s tickets will no longer be accepted.
Service 7 Wrexham - Caia Park (Arriva)
Saturday morning journeys leaving Wrexham bus
station at 0625 and 0710 will be withdrawn.
Service
11 Wrexham- Minera (GHA)
Two new early evening journeys will be introduced
to replace this part of former services 141/142. These will be operated by GHA
Coaches, leaving Wrexham Bus Station at 1930 and 2030, returning from Minera at
2005 and 2105. The 2030 departure from Wrexham Bus Station will extend to
Bwlchgwyn and Gwynfryn. Combined with service X50 this will result in an almost
hourly service from Wrexham Bus Station to Coedpoeth.
Service 13 Brymbo – Wrexham- Wrexham Industrial
Estate (Arriva)
The section of route between Wrexham bus station
and Wrexham Industrial Estate will be withdrawn. Service between these locations
remains available via D Jones & Son service 13B, as well as GHA services
41, 42 and 43.
Service between Brymbo and Wrexham bus station is
unchanged.
Service 17 Wrexham - Moss (GHA)
The timetable will be revised and the route will
be changed to cover the Colliery Houses area Stansty Road), replacing the Town
Link service to this area.
Service 23A Wrexham- Coed y Glyn (GHA)
This service will be withdrawn.
Service 32 Wrexham- Llay (Arriva)
The early Saturday morning journey at 0715 from
Wrexham Bus Station to Llay and return will no longer operate.
Service 34 Wrexham- Trevalyn (GHA)
The timetable will be revised with some journeys
(including those serving Darland School) being withdrawn.
Service 35A Wrexham- Borras Park (GHA)
This new service will be introduced, replacing
the existing 44A service on Sundays and providing new Sunday service to Mile
Barn Road, Birkdale Road, Holt Road and Dean Road. In Acton the service will
operate via Oak Drive and Cilcen Grove between Chestnut Avenue and Chester
Road, no longer using Central Avenue and Rhosnesni Lane. The changes are to
make the service closer to the route of the daytime 35 service and to provide
service to more areas.
Service 37 Wrexham – Caia Park (Arriva/GHA)
This Sunday only service will be operated by GHA
Coaches instead of Arriva.
Services 41/41A Wrexham – Queensway – Wrexham
Industrial Estate – Holt/Bangor on Dee
These evening services will replace the Wrexham
Industrial Estate section of the 141/142 service on a slightly revised route
and timetable. Service 41 will use the same route as service 141 in the Caia
Park area,
while service 41A will use the same route as service 142 in this area. Both
services will serve Pentre Maelor, and there will be two journeys extended to
Holt (via Wrexham Industrial estate) while two journeys will operate to Bangor
on Dee. The last outbound journey will extend to Overton, this partly replaces
a service 146 journey.
Towards Wrexham all journeys will start at or
serve Wrexham Industrial Estate, with some journeys originating from Holt or
Bangor on Dee.
The daytime 41 service is unchanged, with the
exception of an additional journey operating from Wrexham Industrial Estate at
1742 replacing a current service 141 journey.
Service 44A Wrexham - Borras Park (GHA/Arriva)
The Sunday service will be replaced by service
35A (see above), while the evening service will be withdrawn due to low use.
Service 60 Llanarmon DC – Oswestry (GHA)
This service will be withdrawn, but connections
to and from Oswestry and through fares will be available by connecting with
Arriva Midlands services in Chirk.
Service 64 Llanarmon DC- Chirk- Llangollen
(GHA/Bryn Melyn)
This service will be revised to operate
approximately every two hours.
Service 65 Llanarmon DC – Wrexham (GHA/Bryn
Melyn)
This service will be revised to operate school
days only, with one journey in each direction. Connections to and from Wrexham
at other times will be available through interchange in Chirk. Service will no
longer be provided to Garth.
Services 141 and 142 Minera – Wrexham- Wrexham
Industrial Estate-(Holt) (GHA)
These services will be withdrawn but will be
largely replaced by services 11 and 41/41A (see above)
Service 146 Wrexham- Whitchurch (17 May)
The evening and Sunday journeys on this service
will be withdrawn. However, partial replacement evening journeys for Marchwiel,
Bangor on Dee and Overton will be available on service 41/41A (see above)
Town Link (Pat’s Coaches/GHA)
This service will be
withdrawn. Partial replacement for the Colliery Houses (Stansty Road) area will
be available on service 17 (see above)
Try an after-hours visit to Ruthin Gaol
Denbighshire Archives and Ruthin Gaol Museum are giving children a rare opportunity to visit at dusk to celebrate the Museums at Night out of hours festival.
Museums at Night is the annual after-hours festival of arts, culture and heritage when hundreds of museums, galleries, libraries, archives and heritage sites open their doors for special evening events. There will be a story evening at the Gaol on Friday 16th May which will see children joining in
There with local singer and story teller, Ruth Moore Williams and staff to make story time fun.
Children are encouraged to wear winter pyjamas, slippers and their dressing gown because the gaol can be quite cold in the evening.
Cost: £2 per child including milk and biscuit. Please call 01824 708281 to book your place. Recommended for 5 years and over and children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.
Museums at Night is the annual after-hours festival of arts, culture and heritage when hundreds of museums, galleries, libraries, archives and heritage sites open their doors for special evening events. There will be a story evening at the Gaol on Friday 16th May which will see children joining in
There with local singer and story teller, Ruth Moore Williams and staff to make story time fun.
Children are encouraged to wear winter pyjamas, slippers and their dressing gown because the gaol can be quite cold in the evening.
Cost: £2 per child including milk and biscuit. Please call 01824 708281 to book your place. Recommended for 5 years and over and children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Sickness virus affects Wrexham Maelor wards
The BBC is reporting that a sickness virus has affected four wards at the Wrexham Maelor Hospital.
For the full story see:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-27313901
For the full story see:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-27313901
KLS has latest Buy Local Day on Friday
Keep Llangollen Special has organised in latest Buy Local Day for this Friday, May 9.
The aim is to support Llangollen’s local traders and celebrate quality, personal service and value for money.
The aim is to support Llangollen’s local traders and celebrate quality, personal service and value for money.
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