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Monday, December 7, 2015

Prospective candidate visits Castle Street businesses


* Simon Baynes, left, outside the Cottage Tea Rooms with
Mehmet Cakiroglu who works there.

On Small Business Saturday, Simon Baynes, the Prospective Welsh Conservative Assembly Member for Clwyd South, visited three businesses which adjoin each other on Castle Street in Llangollen - Candy Cottage, Cottage Tea Rooms and Cottage Cards & Crafts.

He said: “These three businesses cater for local residents and visitors alike. They are welcoming places to visit which showcase what is best about Llangollen.

"Candy Cottage sells homemade fudge and locally made ice cream. The Cottage Tea Rooms are busy all year round, open seven days a week and operate as a bistro as well.

"Cottage Cards & Crafts makes a perfect place to shop local and stock up on Christmas presents as well as being vital to the tourist trade."

He added: "We need to make sure that small businesses like these have the best conditions in which to operate.

"This is why the Welsh Conservatives are campaigning for a better support package for small businesses – cutting business rates, improving access to finance for small firms and incentivising small businesses to take on additional staff.

"If every small business was able to take on a single additional employee, unemployment in
Wales could be wiped out overnight."

Tattoo parlour's hygiene standards recognised

A tattoo parlour in Llangollen is one of four across Denbighshire which have been officially recognised for achieving stringent health and safety standards.
 
As part of an awards scheme introduced in the county – the first authority area in North Wales and only the second in Wales to do so - the parlours made the grade in the Tattoo Hygiene Rating Scheme after being assessed by staff from Denbighshire’s Public Protection department. 
 
A number of factors were considered as part of the assessments, including cleanliness, health and safety, after care advice, staff training, personal cleanliness of operators and record keeping.
 
The successful tattoo businesses included the one run by Liz Fletcher, called InK and Essence, in Llangollen, which was awarded a three-star rating.
 
The other parlours were in Rhyl, Prestatyn and Clawddnewydd , which all achieved four-star ratings.

 
Councillor David Smith, Cabinet Lead Member with responsibility for Public Protection, said: “I would like to congratulate the tattoo parlours named for reaching some of the highest levels of cleanliness and health and safety, as recognised in the ratings scheme.
 
“We are delighted to be the first authority in North Wales to adopt the ratings scheme, as we feel it is vitally important that the public have confidence that these establishments follow stringent guidelines to protect the well-being of individuals."

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Llan panto group presents Alice in Wonderland

 
* Justine Bradey as the Queen of Hearts. 
 
LLANGOLLEN Pantomime Group is marking the 150th anniversary of the publication of the story Alice in Wonderland with a spectacular local production.
 
Rehearsals are well underway for the annual pantomime which will take place at Llangollen Pavilion from Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 17.
 
Billed as the traditional story with a modern twist, the show will include bush-tucker trials and will be accompanied by a live band.
 
The script has been written by the pantomime’s director, Nico Decourt from Abbey Road, Llangollen.
 
He said: “We’re delighted to be performing Alice in Wonderland as it marks its 150th anniversary. It’s a story which stands the test of time and brings plenty of opportunities for fun and mischief in the modern pantomime setting.
 
The cast and crew are working really hard to ensure the audience enjoys a fabulously entertaining show once again.”
 
This is the 31st production by the Llangollen Pantomime Group. Whole families regularly participate in the production with parents and grandparents performing alongside their children and grandchildren.
 
This year’s lead, Alice, is performed by Serena Young who is making her debut in the Llangollen Pantomime. 
 
The show runs from Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 17 at Llangollen Pavilion.
 
Doors 7pm, show 7.30pm, Saturday and Sunday matinee (doors open 2pm, show 2.30pm). For the first time, tickets are available online at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollenpanto and from Jades Hair & Beauty, Llangollen or Gwyn Davies (Butchers), Llangollen. You can also reserve tickets by calling 01978 860297.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Pedestrian dies in A5 collision

The Daily Post is reporting online this morning (Saturday) that a pedestrian died following a road collision on the A5 between Llangollen and Chirk last night.

For more details, see: http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/pedestrian-killed-in-a5-crash-10553054

Silver honour for Llan care home manager

 
* Bronwen Morris has won a silver accolade.
 
A silver accolade has gone to the oldest care home manager in Wales.
 
The prestigious honour was presented to Bronwen Morris, of Llangollen at the annual Wales Care Awards, at a glittering dinner and ceremony in City Hall, Cardiff.
 
Bronwen, 77, runs The Old Vicarage care home in Llangollen and was nominated by its deputy manager, her son, David Morris.
 
She was thrilled to receive a silver, though she said she had ‘butterflies in my stomach’ all the while the awards were being announced by BBC Wales TV news presenter Lucy Owen.
 
Bronwen said: “I was very nervous, and really thought I might not get anything as there were so many other deserving people all around me. Some of them have done such good work, I was sure I wouldn’t get anything like a silver.”
 
But the judges thought different, having been impressed by Bronwen quarter of a century’s unstinting service to her local community.
 
She took over The Old Vicarage 25 years ago with her husband of 54 years, retired accountant Brian, and they were determined to ensure their residents felt as much at home as possible.
 
Having had no formal experience in the care sector, they trained for 18 months before opening The Old Vicarage and continue to keep themselves updated with training and care home procedures.
 
Just six years ago Bronwen studied for two years for a new management qualification when she was aged 71.
 
She remains the registered care provider and proprietor of The Old Vicarage, though her son now shares the day to day workload.
 
He said: “Mum is still a very hard worker and as determined as ever to make sure all our residents’ needs are met and that they are happy, even though she is nearly as old as some of them herself now.” 
 
Bronwen believes her age is an advantage as it gives her more understanding of residents’ needs. She plays a key role in organising social activities for them and taking those who are able out to local events including Llangollen WI and the Wednesday Club. She is also a volunteer with the Parkinson’s Society and the Alzheimers Society.
 
The Wales Care Awards are run in association with Care Forum Wales, a not-for-profit organisation set up in 1993 to give independent care providers a single professional voice with which to speak on one of the most important issues of our time – how to provide better quality care for those who need it most.
 
Bronwen was presented with her silver in the Outstanding Service Award category, sponsored by Hallmark.
 
She modestly said she felt honoured to have been nominated and was delighted to receive a silver, but didn’t feel she had done anything extraordinary, except care for people in the best way that she could. Her priorities for all her residents, she said, were to ensure they are well, feel at home, comfortable, and among good friends.
 
Mario Kreft, the Chair of Care Forum Wales, said: “There are only winners here tonight so it is only fitting that the finalists will receive a gold, silver or bronze Wales Care Award.

“I trust that they will continue to inspire those around them as role models and encourage others to aspire to even greater heights in the months and years to come.

“This awards ceremony is our opportunity to pay tribute and to celebrate the talent and commitment that is improving the quality of life for thousands and thousands of people throughout Wales.

“We take our hats off to them.”

As well as David, Bronwen and her husband have another son Richard, who lives in Carlisle and daughter Liz, of Ruabon, plus eight grandchildren aged from 13 to 30.
 

Friday, December 4, 2015

Warning: Storm Desmond to hit region

The BBC news website is reporting a warning from forecasters that gales of more than 70mph could bring disruption across north and mid Wales.

For details, see:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-34997842

Rotary stages grand Christmas raffle

The Rotary Club of Llangollen is spending today and tomorrow (Saturday) in the entrance of the Co-op store in Regent Street selling tickets for its grand Christmas raffle, proceeds from which will go to various local charities.

Members will be there from 10am-6pm on Saturday.

Prizes include grocery vouchers for £100, £50 and £25 and ticket prices are £1 each.

The raffle will be drawn on Monday December 14.