A BBC story says the "troubled" Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, which serves Llangollen, is being given help by the Welsh Government to improve.
For the full story, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-29896481
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Council cuts which could hit Llan
* Llangollen Pavilion.
The county council is to look at “more efficient” ways of running Llangollen Pavilion.
Councillors are also to consider reducing funding to the
town’s Tourist Information Centre and axing council-run exhibitions in the
library.
The measures are part of a major exercise by Denbighshire to
slash £10 million from its budget.
The full council has already approved the first phase of the
cuts package, which includes a plan to consider making efficiencies in the
running of the pavilion to save £25,000.
A council document currently out for public consultation
says this could include the creation of a private and public partnership, for
certain months of the year, to raise more income and reduce running costs.
Listed under the proposals for the second phase of savings
process, which are due to be discussed by councillors in December and next
February, is the reduction of funding for Tourist Information Centre including
the one in Castle Street, Llangollen, to save £20,000.
Also to be considered under phase two is the ending of
council-run exhibitions in library galleries across the county, including
Llangollen.
The council document says that this move and the making of
some general efficiencies, including spending less on books, would save
£302,000.
Full details of the savings proposals can be seen at: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/your-council/consultations/cutting-our-cloth-proposals-en.pdf
As part of an exercise called Cutting the Cloth, the council is
inviting the public to comment on the proposals.
You can do so online at: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/your-council/consultations/current-consultations.aspx#0
Alternatively,
you can also give your views by:
- sending an
email to public.relations@denbighshire.gov.uk
- completing a
response form at your local One Stop Shop,
library,
leisure centre
or at any council office
- writing to:
Cutting Our Cloth, Communications Department, Denbighshire County Counil,
County Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin, LL15 1YN.
The
closing date to tell us your views is Friday 28th November 2014.
War veterans meet for the last time
A GROUP of Second World War veterans has held an emotional reunion for the very last time, according to a story in the Leader.
The poignant event was held at the Bryn Howel Hotel, Llangollen, and was attended by 17 men who were stationed there for map training with the Royal Engineers in the 1940s.
* For the full story see: m.leaderlive.co.uk/mobile/mnews/140278/map-makers-call-time-on-annual-reunion-in-llangollen.aspx
The poignant event was held at the Bryn Howel Hotel, Llangollen, and was attended by 17 men who were stationed there for map training with the Royal Engineers in the 1940s.
* For the full story see: m.leaderlive.co.uk/mobile/mnews/140278/map-makers-call-time-on-annual-reunion-in-llangollen.aspx
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Residents "will be consulted over speed limits"
Assembly Member Ken Skates has welcomed Denbighshire County
Council’s assurance that residents near Llangollen will be fully consulted over
changes to local speed limits.
Dr Mehmet said the A542 was being looked at as part of a county-wide speed limit review of all A and B roads. All local authorities in Wales are required to carry out a similar project before the end of 2014.
Mr Skates, the Labour AM for Clwyd South, wrote to the authority’s
chief executive Dr Mohammed Mehmet two weeks ago to pass on his constituents’
concerns about proposals to reduce the current 60mph restriction over the
Horseshoe Pass.
Mr Skates said: “I have been contacted by several constituents in
Pentredwr who are worried about the potential knock-on effects implementing
speed restrictions on the Horseshoe Pass, and I have relayed these concerns to
the council in writing.
“The
worry is that a reduction on the new road could lead to even more drivers going
down behind the Ponderosa and using Pentredwr as a cut-through.
“Too
many drivers are already using that route and going dangerously fast on a far narrower
and steeper road, which has no footpaths. As well as obvious concerns about
increased traffic through Pentredwr, many residents have very real fears that
the increased use of the Old Horseshoe Pass could lead to a spike in
accidents.”
Dr Mehmet said the A542 was being looked at as part of a county-wide speed limit review of all A and B roads. All local authorities in Wales are required to carry out a similar project before the end of 2014.
He has assured Mr Skates that before any
recommendations of the speed limit review can be implemented, the council must
first undertake a statutory consultation exercise which will see initial talks
with county councillors and North Wales Police.
Only
if an agreement is reached at this first stage can the proposals then proceed
to public consultation with the community, when formal objections can be
lodged.
Mr
Skates said: “I’m pleased that Dr Mehmet has assured me he has noted the
concerns of residents of Pentredwr and these will be fully considered at the
consultation stage referred to. He has also indicated that the introduction of
traffic-calming in Pentredwr would be considered should the proposal for the
lower speed limit progress.”
Because of current budget constraints, the earliest Denbighshire County Council could begin the consultation is likely to be in February or March.
Because of current budget constraints, the earliest Denbighshire County Council could begin the consultation is likely to be in February or March.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Dickens play planned for Town Hall
As Christmas closes in on us, Llangollen Town Hall will be staging a new play about Charles Dickens, on Friday November 14th and Saturday 15th, before going on short N. Wales tour.
A Dickens of an Evening imagines the unfolding drama at Dickens’ house when he invites friends to join him for a drink and a read through of some of his stories and Christmas pieces.
There are all the elements of Christmas celebrations, visits from ghosts, haunted men, Christmas trees coming to life, plus festive joy.
Beneath the jollity, the undercurrents of Dickens’ life are always near the surface. Using several of Dickens’ special Christmas stories such as The Haunted Man, Christmas Carol and The Christmas Tree, playwri...ght Peter Read, who has received rave reviews for his depiction of Dylan Thomas, now turns his attention to Charles Dickens.
Although a novelist, Charles Dickens had a great love for the theatre, a passion which developed in childhood, when he lived next door to one. A Dickens of An Evening is set in the 1850’s when Dickens was famous and wealthy.
As the jollity unfolds on stage there is a dark sub plot of Dickens’ own love life and his obsession with ghosts, threatening to destroy his reputation and health. The circulation of rumours that he is having an affair with the young actress Ellen Ternan and the delivery of a love brooch from the Jewellers to Mrs Dickens, a brooch inscribed to and intended for Ellen, add a spice to the Christmas celebrations which the great man was not expecting.
The play has grown out of Read’s research into the writer. Read became fascinated with the idea of what it must have been like to be present at one of Dickens’ readings. Whilst he has invented the events surrounding the readings of Dickens’ script the play is based on real situations in Dickens’ life.
A little like Hamlet and Noises Off, A Dickens of an Evening contains a play within a play.
* TICKETS: £8 & £6.50 concession. Group booking discounts available. Either Inbox to reserve or Tel: 01978 351315/ Llangollen Tourist Information Centre.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Free Welsh lessons set to begin
St Collen's Church office has asked llanblogger to display the following poster about free Welsh lessons starting there next month ...
Crystal workshop to be held
llanblogger has received the following notice about a forthcoming event in the town:
Crystal Workshops by
The Crystal Worker
Interested
in crystals?
Ever
wondered about their healing properties?
Would
you like to know how to start using them?
Then this crystal workshop is perfect for you!
Just
£25 for the whole day, including cupcakes, tea/coffee and a FREE GIFT – lovely
crystals to take home with you!
November 22nd The Community Hall, St. Collen's
Church
To book your place, please contact
Jo:
0791
992 3832
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