Denbighshire County Council's efforts to successfully transform its leisure provision was under the spotlight at a prestigious conference staged by the Welsh Government at Llangollen Pavilion this week.
The Council's leisure services has been transformed over recent years from a failing service into a sector leading service.
The Council was asked to host the Welsh Government Conference on Leisure Services for Physical Activity. Leader of Denbighshire , Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, addressed the conference. The Welsh Government also commissioned an independent view of Denbighshire Leisure by a specialist in the leisure sector.
Councillor Evans, said: "We were delighted that the Welsh Government approached us to host this prestigious conference in our county, with a focus on our journey of improvement. We have a story to tell and we want to share our experiences.
"It is safe to say that leisure was seen as a struggling service in the past. We have come a long way from those dark days when our leisure centres were not operated efficiently. Indeed, they lacked a clear vision and commitment to improving the offer.
"Over recent years, we have become a lot more business focused, listening to the needs of our customers and bringing them back to the fold through offering a far more attractive programme of activities.
"We have recognised the need to be far more competitive, understanding the market a lot better and generally being a lot more customer-focussed. The culture and ethos of the service have also changed. Effective communication has been key, and we have now implemented a management structure that is fit for purpose and makes the best use of expertise and resources we have in the service.
"Our leisure centres have become virtually self-sufficient and we are now in a position where people are turning to us to hear about our experiences, to learn from what we have been through, how we have transformed leisure and to hear our future plans.
Jamie Groves, Denbighshire's Head of Communication, Marketing and Leisure, said: "Leisure is now very much a corporate service with strong working relationships with colleagues in education, health and social care. Leisure is also increasingly becoming an important element of the Council's economic and regeneration ambitions.
"We are bucking the trend nationally when it comes to investment. You only need to pick up a newspaper or listen to the television news bulletins and often the headlines involve the threat of closing leisure centres somewhere in the UK. In Denbighshire, we are actually investing in our leisure facilities and a number of our key leisure centres has been significant investment over recent years. At Denbigh Leisure Centre, where we have carried out a major refurbishment - the demand for activities has grown so much that we are having to carry out further work to meet that increasing demand.
"Our ambition for developing the leisure offer along the coast has been well -publicised. We have a clear vision - to develop first class leisure facilities that will have long term benefits to the health and well-being of residents, but will also be a major contributory factor in enhancing the local economy. We want our future leisure developments along the coast to be a catalyst for further inward investment and we are currently assessing proposals that have been submitted to re-vamp our leisure offer, so watch this space.
"Of course there is more that we can do to develop leisure in the future and we will not become complacent. We think we are in the right place to further develop our leisure vision, for the benefit of our residents."
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Ambulance death sparks call to re-open Cottage Hospital
* A call has been made to re-open the Cottage Hospital
following an ambulance death in Swansea.
NEWS of claims that a woman in her 70s died while waiting in a queue of ambulances outside Morriston Hospital, Swansea, have sparked a plea by a health campaigner to re-open cottage hospitals including the one in Llangollen.
Martin Crumpton launched a campaign to save
the town’s Victorian community hospital from closure last year.
But his demands were ignored by the Betsi Cadwaladr
University Health Board, which ran it, as they pressed ahead with a £5 million
scheme to build a new health centre further along the A539 on the site of the
demolished River Lodge in Mill Street.
In the wake of the death of Sonia Powell from
a suspected heart attack in an ambulance outside the Swansea hospital, Mr
Crumpton has written to a list of senior health board figures calling for
cottage hospitals, including the Llangollen building, to be brought back into
use.
He says: “It’s finally happened, as you’ve all heard on the news – a needless, avoidable
death caused directly by bed shortage.
“Each and every one of you knows it will happen in your area, on your
watch, and there’s no defence that you’ve weren’t warned.
“Starting with Llangollen, please reopen the cottage hospitals. It is
the only decent thing left to do so I urge you to convene an emergency,
extraordinary board meeting and make the appropriate announcement.
“I’m sure the public will give you a grace period if they can see their
message has got through.”
Mr Crumpton adds: “I’ve seen the queues. I’ve spoken to the crews. It’s
only a matter of time now, and it’s regrettable in the extreme that you’ll
carry the blame for your predecessors’ disastrous decisions.
“If nothing else, the poor, grieving
family may draw some degree of comfort that their loss wasn’t entirely
pointless.”
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Flu jabs on offer at Llan Health Centre
Flu vaccination
clinics will be held at Llangollen Health Centre on Saturday
4 October from 9.00am, Wednesday
15 October from 5.15pm and Thursday
13 November from 5.15pm.
You qualify for a flu
vaccination on the NHS if you:
* Are 65 years of age or over
* Have a chronic disease such as heart, renal, liver,
neurological or respiratory disease
* Have diabetes
* Have had a stroke or TIA
* Are
in receipt of a carer’s allowance or are the carer of an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be
at risk if the carer falls ill
* Are pregnant
* Are a community first responder
* Are
a member of a recognised voluntary organisation which provides planned emergency first aid at
organised public events.
To
book your appointment please ring the Health Centre on 01978 860625.
Tapas and Prosecco evening raises £1,200 for church
* Guests enjoy the fundraising evening.
The Tapas and Prosecco night at St Collen's Community Hall last Saturday was a great success, raising around £1,200 towards the cost of facilities at Llangollen's Welsh language church, St John's in Abbey Road.
The Rev Andrew Sully, Vicar of St Collen's who organised the evening, has expressed his thanks to all who supported the event and in particular to Crawford Davies who did the cooking and his mum, Sue Cheshire, who was his very able sous chef.
* A Peace One Day Service will be held at 3pm on Sunday, September 21, in St John’s Church, followed by tea in the Peace Garden.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Chain Bridge talk planned for Monday
Chain Bridge @chainbridge2014 has just tweeted that Dr David Gwyn will be giving a talk on the subject of Llangollen's Chain Bridge within a wider World Heritage Site setting at Llangollen Town Hall next Monday, starting at 7pm.
Stand-up comedy returns to Pavilion
Llangollen Pavilion plays host to a night of stand-up comedy this Friday, September 19.
Following sell-out shows earlier in the year, Llangollen Comedy Club returns to the venue after its summer break with a line-up of acts fresh from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Opening the show will be Irish comedian Andrew Ryan (below left). Having made his comedy debut in 2008, he has since performed two shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and boasts TV appearances on BBC Three's Russell Howard's Good News and Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live 2014.
One of the most sought after comics on the circuit, Mick was voted Best Live UK Stand Up 2013 at the UK Comedy Awards.
Alongside appearances on BBC One's Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, he has written for John Bishop's Britain and supported the likes of Sean Lock, Peter Kay and Al Murray on tour.
As well as performing his solo show in Edinburgh this August, Mick starred alongside Phil Ellis in the critically acclaimed 'Funz and Gamez', which won the coveted Panel Prize in the 2014 Fosters Comedy Awards.
Introducing the acts will be regular host, Silky, who will also present some up-and-coming talent from the comedy circuit in the middle section of the show.
Event organiser Paul Brown says: "We've been overwhelmed by the response to Llangollen Comedy Club since we launched back in January, with several sell-out shows. All of the acts have commented on how fantastic the Llangollen audience are.
"This month's show is another cracking line up. I'd encourage anyone who has never been to a gig like this to come along and experience live comedy for themselves - it really is a brilliant night out."
Doors open at 7.30pm and the show starts at 8pm. Tickets, priced £9, are available from Llangollen Pavilion and Gales of Llangollen or online at www.llancomedy.co.uk.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Independent councillors' successful conference
The first conference for independent councillors in Wales was held recently at Llandrindod Wells where over 60 delegates attended.
In a statement, Cllr Hugh H Evans, leader of the WLGA Independent Group, said: "Whilst there was a broad discussion, there was a consensus of opinion and concern on the impact of the present cuts faced by local government on residents and our communities, the impact of the Williams Report and the changing nature of politics in Wales together with the impending threat to local democracy.
"As independent councillors represent over half of the population of Wales, agreement was reached that we invite the new Minister for Local Government for urgent talks on the future of service provision in Wales.
"It was agreed Independents could substantially improve the political landscape in Wales by working closely on the national agenda, in encouraging new members, and give serious consideration to standing at the next Assembly elections."
In a statement, Cllr Hugh H Evans, leader of the WLGA Independent Group, said: "Whilst there was a broad discussion, there was a consensus of opinion and concern on the impact of the present cuts faced by local government on residents and our communities, the impact of the Williams Report and the changing nature of politics in Wales together with the impending threat to local democracy.
"As independent councillors represent over half of the population of Wales, agreement was reached that we invite the new Minister for Local Government for urgent talks on the future of service provision in Wales.
"It was agreed Independents could substantially improve the political landscape in Wales by working closely on the national agenda, in encouraging new members, and give serious consideration to standing at the next Assembly elections."
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