Two Assembly Members will team up in a bid to get ‘the best deal possible’ for furious bank customers after HSBC announced plans to close its last two branches in the area.
Aled Roberts (pictured left) and Ken Skates will meet company representatives tomorrow (Friday) to put forward the case for keeping Chirk and Ruabon open.
Mr Roberts, Lib Dem AM for North Wales, thanked HSBC senior management for agreeing to attend the meeting, but added: “We are faced with there being only one bank left in Clwyd South if these closures go ahead. I have been an HSBC customer since I was 16 and only a few years ago they transferred my account to Ruabon when they closed their Rhos branch.
“People quite rightly question the social responsibility of those banks making large profits whose decisions mean their local customers will have to travel to the Wrexham branch, which is already extremely busy.”
Mr Skates, the Labour AM for Clwyd South, (pictured right) said: “HSBC has once again treated their customers and my constituents with complete contempt.
“This is another huge slap in the face for people in Clwyd South. Within the last few years, HSBC has closed branches in Cefn Mawr, Corwen, Rhos and Llangollen, and now it wants to close the last two we have. Ruabon is my local branch, so I completely understand how angry people are.”
Mr Skates added: “I’d like to thank Aled for inviting me to the meeting, and I hope that by working together we can put forward an even stronger case. We know from bitter experience that it’s almost impossible to get banks to change their minds, but we will be pushing to get the best deal possible for our communities.”
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Renewed calls for double yellow lines on A5
* Cllr Stuart Davies and Simon Baynes on the main
road opposite Stans in Llangollen, pointing to where
they want to see the double yellow lines put down.
Llangollen county councillor Stuart Davies and Simon Baynes, Welsh Conservative Assembly Candidate for Clwyd South, are demanding that the Welsh Government fulfils its promise to implement double yellow lines on the A5 outside Stans in the town.
They say that parked cars are causing traffic hold-ups which make it difficult for customers, particularly the elderly, to cross the road to the supermarket.
They claim the government promised to implement double yellow lines over two years ago but have failed to deliver.
Cllr Davies said: “The failure by the Welsh Labour government to implement double yellow lines is inexcusable.
"There is virtually no cost involved and the benefits would be huge for this part of Llangollen.
"People find it difficult to cross the street to Stans and the traffic congestion caused by parked cars there is really bad."
Simon Baynes said: “There is no justification whatever for the Welsh Labour government’s failure to implement double yellow lines.
"I am really surprised that local Labour politicians have not chased their ministerial colleagues more effectively on this.
"If I am elected as the new Assembly Member for Clwyd South in May I will make this a top priority so that people in Llangollen can cross the A5 more easily and see much less traffic congestion in this part of the town.”
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Roberts calls for road drainage improvements
Aled Roberts, Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly for North Wales says drainage problems on the A55, the A5 and A483 are creating hazards which threaten the safety of road users.
He is calling on the Welsh Government to ensure that the North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agency reviews drainage facilities.
Speaking following First Minister’s Questions, Aled Roberts (pictured) said: “The potential dangers to road users cannot be underestimated.
"The Trunk Road Agency should carry out significant works to assess the condition of the drainage systems and their capacity to deal with significant rainfall. The safety of road users must be paramount.
“The recent heavy rain and subsequent flooding have made it clear that the drainage systems on the A55, the A5 and the A483 need to be reviewed as a matter of urgency.
“Surface water and flooding on these busy roads have led to road closures and temporary speed restrictions as conditions deteriorated.”
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
MP sponsors tougher criminal driving law
* Susan Elan Jones MP. |
The Criminal Driving (Justice for Victims) Bill was proposed by Leeds MP Greg Mullholland.
It follows the launch of a manifesto 'Better Justice for Victims of Criminal Justice and Their Families' (attached) last year by road safety charity Brake, bereaved families and a cross-party group of MPs.
The Bill will seek to increase sentences for those convicted of criminal driving offences that lead to serious injury or death and also get rid of the charge of careless driving. It will also demand improvements to the treatment of the victims of criminal driving offences and their families within the justice system.
Alice Bailey, campaigns and communications officer for national road safety charity, Brake, said: “Too many victims of crashes caused by dangerous drivers are simply not getting justice at the moment. They and their families are often left feeling let down and insulted by the use of inappropriately-termed charges and overly lenient sentences.
"Drivers who have killed while taking illegal risks have too often been labelled ‘careless’ in the eyes of the law, and given insultingly low sentences, when their actions can only be described as dangerous and destructive."
Susan Elan Jones MP, who proposed her own bill in Parliament on sentences for driving offences and campaigns for fairer sentences, said: "As we know from dreadful incidents that have happened on roads in our area and across the country, the law doesn't reflect the seriousness of the crimes committed.
"That's why a growing group of MPs from different political parties are working to put pressure on the Government. We have already seen some improvements in the law, but much more needs to be done. Today's Bill is another important landmark in our campaign."
Monday, January 11, 2016
Police urge caution after 69 smashes in a day
Police are urging motorists to drive carefully as a huge demand was placed on officers following a series of road traffic collisions today (Monday).
Between 7am and 1pm the North Wales force dealt with 69 reports of collisions across the region and officers are asking the public to be mindful of the weather and road conditions as the cold weather is set to continue.
Superintendent Alex Goss from North Wales Police’s Joint Communications Centre said: “Firstly, I’d like to thank the public for their patience this morning. We experienced a surge in demand into our control room reporting collisions across all six counties.
“As a result of two separate collisions two people have been taken to hospital in Stoke with serious injuries and we wish them a full recovery. Investigations are now ongoing to establish the cause of those separate collisions.
“The cold weather is set to continue so I am urging all motorists to take care on the roads and drive according to the conditions. Please allow extra time for your journeys and keep a check on weather reports for your area.”
Aled Roberts leads Lib Dem election list
Welsh Liberal Democrats have chosen their lead candidates for the North
Wales assembly regional list.
“I’ve spoken to traditional Plaid, Labour and Conservative voters on the doorsteps over the past few months who are lending their second regional list votes to the Welsh Lib Dems to stop UKIP. I’d urge anyone who utterly opposes their views to do the same.”
It is led by Aled Roberts, current Assembly Member
for North Wales and also includes, Victor Babu, Sarah Lesiter-Burgess
and Rob Walsh.
Aled Roberts (pictured), who was first elected in 2011, says he believes that North Wales is often
neglected by politicians based in Cardiff.
He has campaigned against a 10% increase in
Assembly Members’ pay and against fracking.
He has also championed a better-run health service
and more investment in North Wales roads and rail, private and public
transport.
Before becoming an AM he was Leader of Wrexham
Council for six years and a Ponciau councillor for 20 years.
Born and brought up in Rhosllannerchrugog and
educated in Wrexham, Mr Roberts gained a law degree from Aberystwyth and
initially worked as a solicitor.
In the Assembly he is Shadow Education Minister for
the Lib Dems and also speaks on Welsh Language and Older People’s issues for
the Party.
He is a leading member of the Assembly’s Public
Accounts and Children and Young People
Committees.
Victor Babu is a surgeon working in Ysbyty Glan
Clwyd and lives with his family in Colwyn Bay.
Sarah Lesiter-Burgess is a mother of three children
and a community councillor in Glan Conwy where she lives with her family.
Rob Walsh is a county councillor in Wrexham who last year he won a
spectacular victory for the Liberal Democrats in a by-election to become member
for the ward of Llay.
Aled Roberts said: “The Welsh Liberal
Democrats have a strong record of delivery for the people of North Wales.
“The choice for the fourth seat in North Wales is
clear: do you want a hard-working Welsh Lib Dem AM fighting for North Wales
with a proven track record, or UKIP who have no record for campaigning in North
Wales outside election times. You may have forgotten that they have one Member
of the European Parliament who is supposed to represent Wales, but we rarely
hear from him.“I’ve spoken to traditional Plaid, Labour and Conservative voters on the doorsteps over the past few months who are lending their second regional list votes to the Welsh Lib Dems to stop UKIP. I’d urge anyone who utterly opposes their views to do the same.”
Methodists enjoy lunch at the White Waters
* Methodist Church members concentrate on naming the flags at their New Year lunch at the White Waters Hotel.
More than 50 members of Llangollen Methodist Church gathered at the White Waters Hotel yesterday (Sunday) for their annual New Year lunch.
After enjoying a buffet meal, they took part in a general knowledge quiz organised by Gill Newbrook and then tackled the poser of putting names to a series of national flags from around Europe.
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