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Friday, January 15, 2016

Corwen residents to get feedback from questionnaire

Residents in Corwen have had their say on community life through completing a questionnaire – now the results will be fed back through an event for the local community.
 
The ‘Caru Corwen’  event will feed back to the community what has been learnt about Corwen and its residents through the pilot People to People project, an initiative by the Denbighshire Strategic Partnership Board.
 
Questionnaires were distributed in hard copies and promoted on social media, asking residents what they value about their community and what they may need to improve their community.  This offered the chance to share ideas on how the community can face challenges together and thrive.
 
Feedback was received on a wide range of issues, including facilities, activities, transport, education, local amenities.
 
The drop -in feedback event will take place at Canolfan Ni, Corwen on Monday, 25 January between 11am and 7pm.
 
A number of organisations will be on hand throughout the day to discuss projects and activities they have going on in Corwen that residents may be interested in taking part in or volunteering for.
 
A minibus service will be available from Clawdd Poncen, Llygadog and Maesafallen, with collection times starting from Clawdd Poncen at 11am, 1.30pm, 4pm and 5.30pm. 
 

Another busy year for Tidy Town Team

Co-ordinator David Davies has sent in the annual report for Llangollen Tidy Town Team, which saw the organisation complete its tenth year of operation in 2015. We bring you this below ...

                
"Who back in 2006 would have envisaged the team still with a full programme of work ten years later?

With over 700 hours of volunteer effort in 2015 it brings our total worked since formation to  6,600  hours.

This year we have added two new ventures to our regular litter picking,  grass cutting, vegetation pruning, seat/bench renovating and assisting at the Town Christmas Festival.   


*Team members at work on a recent project. 
Firstly, we were the "keep the site tidy team” at the Food Festival weekend at the Pavilion and  secondly we accepted a challenge from the church to undertake a long term project to rejuvenate the much overgrown and neglected woodland adjacent to the cemetery between the river and the railway station.   

To facilitate this project a member of our team has been on a chain saw operation course and he is now fully certified. A number of trees have been felled, timber distributed and bonfires held. We have yet to perfect the art of achieving unburnt sausages.

We assisted at the official opening of the renovated Chain Bridge and a dedicated few of the team continue to earn much-needed funds for the group with their horse manure patrols along the canal towpath.  

We are also very grateful for support during the year received from Llangollen Town Council, DCC, Keep Wales Tidy, Horse Drawn Boats, Spar, Kenrick Motors and Courtyard Gifts.

Our year, however, ended on a sad note with sudden death of Tom Edwards, who had worked on the team tirelessly since the start in 2006.

To all the Team for their efforts and our supporters, thank you."

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Two AMs in HSBC branch closure talks

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.”

Kronospan power station plan gets go-ahead

PLANS to establish an on-site gas power station at the Kronospan complex in Chirk have been approved, according to a report in the Oswestry Advertizer.

For the full story see: http://m.bordercountiesadvertizer.co.uk/mobile/mnews/157156/chirk-power-station-gets-the-all-clear.aspx


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.”
 

Hopes for more Wrexham-London rail services

FURTHER rail services between Wrexham and London have moved a step closer after a cross-party group of MPs met with train companies and Network Rail to discuss the issue.

Wrexham MP Ian Lucas was among the MPs who met with Network Rail, Virgin Trains and Arriva Trains at Oswestry Town Hall recently to begin detailed work on a proposal to extend the current Shrewsbury to London service onwards to Wrexham later this year.

The meeting established a working group including the two train operating companies and Network Rail.

The group, which will meet regularly, will examine the feasibility of the proposals and the best way to implement them.

Mr Lucas said: “This was a very positive meeting and there was a feeling that extending these services is a worthwhile goal.


“If the proposals are feasible, we could see two more services a day linking the Shrewsbury to London service on to Wrexham, or possibly Chester. These would obviously mean more services for the people of Wrexham and I’ll be working alongside Network Rail, the train operating companies and other MPs to do what I can to secure these changes.


“After the meeting, I also discussed the work being done on the Wrexham to Chester line with Network rail and heard more about the latest position with the work being carried out to improve that line. That work, too, will be important in helping to bring more and better services to my constituents in Wrexham.”