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Monday, May 30, 2016

Male voice choir's free concert


Llangollen Male Voice Choir (pictured) are putting on a lunchtime concert  at St Collens from 1-2pm on Saturday June 11.

There will also be a guest soloist from RNCM at the concert which is free with a retiring collection.

A choir spokesman said: "Start your entertainment there and go on to the Llangollen Annual Fete at Plas Newydd, a short walk away.

"On the same day don't forget to look in at the Town Hall to celebrate 70 years of the wonderful Llangollen International Eisteddfod." 

Sunday, May 29, 2016

AM welcomes village anti-speeding measures

Residents in a rural village near Llangollen blighted by speeding will finally see some permanent action, says their MP.


Campaigners in Pontfadog have long called for measures to reduce irresponsible driving on the B4500, and have been supported by their Assembly Member Ken Skates.

The Clwyd South AM (pictured) contacted Wrexham Council and North Wales Police last summer and urged them to do anything they could to improve road safety outside Pontfadog school and throughout the wider community, including Dolywern.

Safety vans were immediately deployed in the area, and have since been seen regularly.

Mr Skates has repeatedly pushed for further action, and this week received a response from Wrexham Council containing some welcome news.

He said: “I’m delighted that the council has now confirmed that the village of Pontfadog will be made a 20mph zone – it’s been a long time coming. I’m also pleased that the Welsh Government will fund interactive signs along the main road warning drivers about their speed.

“Residents have had to put up with these problems for far too long, so I sincerely hope this is a turning point. I would urge people to continue reporting speeding, however, as I will be more than happy to write to North Wales Police to ask that safety vans are deployed again.”

In an email to Mr Skates, Lawrence Isted, head of environment and planning at Wrexham Council, said: “I refer to your recent enquiry and previous correspondence in relation to the concerns you raise regarding the speed of traffic along B4500 as it passes through Pontfadog.

“The authority promoted the introduction of a 20mph speed limit through Pontfadog, as part of our speed limit review on all A and B roads within the county borough. I’m now able to inform you that the consultation in relation to this proposal was successful an d an order will now be placed to implement that 20mph limit within Pontfadog.

“In addition, the authority successfully bid for funding from the Welsh Government to introduce interactive signs in Pontfadog, in conjunction with our 20mph zones outside schools programme. These signs, when installed, will raise drivers’ awareness within the 20mph zone and ensure speeds are kept to a suitable level at this location.”

Saturday, May 28, 2016

MP battles for Legion campaign


* Susan Elan Jones MP in Parliament with Angela Ham
of the National Arboretum Museum/Royal British Legion.

Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones has given her backing to the Royal British Legion's 'Count Me In' campaign calling on the Government to include questions about the Armed Forces community in the next national census.

She said: "I have worked closely with the Legion before and brought up a number of issues in Parliament relating to veterans.

"This is because I think we should do more as a country to support those people who serve or have served in our armed forces; and also their families.

"Most members of the  Armed Forces community are in employment, and healthy and happy. However it is vital that we provide extra support for those people, particularly the injured and bereaved, who need it.

 "To do this, Government, councils, charities and other organisations need accurate information to fully meet the needs of our Armed Forces community.

"At the moment, we don't know exactly how many veterans, reservists and dependents there are in the country, let alone where they are and basic information about them."

Ms Jones has put down a question in Parliament calling on the Secretary of State for Defence to support the Royal British Legion's campaign by including questions about the Armed Forces community in the next census.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Young teachers will open for Katherine Jenkins


* Opera voice coach Anne Williams-King with some of her opera singing students.
Two young school teachers from Wrexham are among budding opera singers from across the UK who will be a warm-up act for superstar soprano Katherine Jenkins at this summer’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
Rachael Marsh and Karen Davies, from Wrexham are among a group of opera singing students in for the experience of a lifetime after being invited to appear on the outdoor stage at July’s 70th Eisteddfod opening day.
They have been raising the roof at a Llangollen church while being put through their paces by husband and wife opera voice coaches Anne Williams-King and David Bartleet, an operatic tenor himself.
Anne, from Pen-y-Cae, has spent most of the past 20 years living and working in London and has now just finished her third sell-out course for aspiring opera singers at the Methodist Church in Princess Street and is thrilled her students will be at the iconic festival.
The top soprano, who has performed at opera houses around the world, said: “I moved back from London to be closer to my mum some six years ago now. However, she passed away three years ago.
“There isn’t anything in the area for aspiring opera singers so David and I decided, to run these courses. It isn’t just about teaching voice it’s about working on characters too.
“We want to give aspiring opera singers an idea of what it’s like in the business. I want students to learn the skills they need in the correct way.”
Williams-King, who successfully battled ovarian cancer a decade ago, added: “We put on a concert in the Methodist Church in Llangollen at the end of each course we run.
“Rhys Davies, the Eisteddfod’s new chairman, was in the audience after our second course and told me how impressed he was and he has invited us to showcase some of the new operatic talent at the festival.
“The Musical Director, Eilir Owen Griffiths, has invited my students to perform on the outside stage ahead of the opening concert by Katherine Jenkins on Tuesday, July 5. What an amazing honour for them.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity for them to showcase their voices and acting talent and believe me, we have some wonderful singers who deserve to be heard and who will grab this amazing opportunity with both hands.”
Primary school supply teacher, Rachael Marsh, 23, a soprano from Minera, said: “It’s a great experience and to have the chance to sing on stage at Llangollen is amazing, especially on the day Katherine Jenkins is performing her Carmen concert.
“I have been having lessons with Anne on and off for a while as most of my singing has been with choirs. I have just enjoyed the course so much and learnt a great deal.
“To have the chance to perform at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod will be a dream come true. The atmosphere will be something else and I really can’t wait.”
Fellow soprano, Karen Davies, 28, a trainee teacher at Chester University and currently working at Kingsley Primary School in Frodsham, said: “I graduated from Bangor University with a degree in music and really wanted to be a composer.
“However, that changed and now I just want to sing opera but haven’t had any formal lessons or tuition. Joining Anne’s course has been fantastic and I have learnt so much.
“I was accepted to do a post grad Master’s degree in operatic performance in London but I simply couldn’t afford to do it. Music and singing courses are so expensive which is why Anne’s course is a godsend.
“I’m keeping my options open and teaching will be a good career choice but if the chance came along I’d choose opera. I still have ambitions to be on stage.”
Karen, who lives in Wrexham with her engineer partner, Gareth Samuel, added: “It’s going to be an amazing event and a fantastic opportunity for me and the other singers on Anne’s course.”
Rhys Davies, the Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod’s chairman, is delighted Anne’s opera students are on the outside stage at the festival and he said: “I went along to the concert Anne and her husband David put together in Llangollen Methodist Church at the conclusion of each of their opera courses.
“The standard of performance was exceptionally high and I believe these potential opera stars deserve to have their voices heard.
“It’s a big opportunity for these talented young singers and a chance to let a critical audience see them perform. I’m sure it will be an exciting evening and one they will never forget.”
Tickets sales for the concerts at this year’s Eisteddfod, which begins on Tuesday, July 5, are already going well, especially for the opening night when superstar Katherine Jenkins gets the programme off to a sensational start as she sings Bizet’s Carmen.
Wednesday will be International Children’s Day and will include choral and dance competitions and also a new Under 16s solo competition while the evening will feature the Voices of Musical Theatre.
The great Bryn Terfel will headline the 70th Classical Gala Concert on Thursday evening while the day will see the crowning of the Children’s Choir of the World.
Friday will celebrate Rhythms of the World and will be a feast of music and dance from the best of the Eisteddfod’s international competitors with the Dance Champions of the World competition climax at the evening concert.
It will open with a Caribbean Carnival Extravaganza, followed by the International Peace message delivered by Theatr yr Ifanc, Rhosllannerchrugog.
In a change of the scheduling Friday will also see the Parade of Nations, led by Eisteddfod President Terry Waite, switched from Tuesday in anticipation of bigger crowds and more competitors being present.
Saturday is dedicated to the top choirs and concludes with the Choir of the World competition for the Pavarotti Trophy while Sunday sees the Eisteddfod let its hair down for Llanfest before the climactic final concert.
To book tickets and for more details on the 2016 festival go to the website at www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk

Nant y Garth Pass to re-open tonight

Denbighshire County Council says the A525 Nant y Garth Pass is scheduled to re-open at around 7pm this evening (Friday) – over a week ahead of schedule.

The road has been closed since Monday morning to allow contractors Tilhill to carry out essential safety and maintenance work in forests next to the A525.

The road was initially scheduled to close for two weeks, with a view to re-opening sooner if at all possible.

The work has progressed quickly by Tilhill, and the council, together with some local landowners, decided to carry out their own works during this closure period, to avoid needing to close the road at a later date.

As the work by Tilhill has progressed quicker than expected, the road can now re-open to traffic on Friday evening, with diversions lifted.

Traffic lights will remain in place for other necessary works along the route, with only slight delays expected.

The council says it would like to thank local residents for their patience and understanding while this vital work has taken place and to road users for their co-operation while the road was closed.
 

Double helping of events planned for the town


* Bridge of friendship: Members of Llangollen Rotary Club
and Inner wheel with representatives of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

A DOUBLE helping of events highlighting Llangollen's rich volunteering tradition is planned for the same day week in the iconic tourist hotspot.

While the town's Rotary and Inner Wheel clubs are hosting their annual Summer Fete in the picturesque setting of Plas Newydd on the afternoon of Saturday, June 11, the Town Hall will stage an event marking this year's landmark 70th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

Mike Law of the Rotary said that what the fete and the Eisteddfod have in common is that they both rely heavily on volunteers for their continuing success.

He explained: "Many people from the area, like myself, help out with both of these big annual occasions, which shows the fantastic volunteering spirit which exists in the town, so having these two events on the same day is incredible."

The Fete can almost match the Eisteddfod when it comes to longevity as it's been a regular feature of the town's entertainment calendar for at least the past 50 years.

Once again the Rotary Club has joined forces with the ladies of the Inner Wheel to hold the event at Plas Newydd by arrangement with the historic estate's owner, Denbighshire County Council, whose chair, Councillor Ann Davies, heads the VIP guest list along with the Mayor of Llangollen,
Councillor Mike Adams.

This year, the newly formed Rotary Club of Dee Valley will be assisting in organisation and fundraising.

The Fete is run as part of the community service programme of the three clubs as an event for the town, as well as being one of their most important fundraisers.  Preparation takes much of the year.

This year's Fete, which starts at 2pm, offers all the attractions of a traditional town fete, with the emphasis on local contribution and involvement.

Music will be provided throughout the afternoon by Llangollen Silver Band and there will also be entertainment from Punch and Judy and a magician plus a guest appearance by Wrex, the Wrexham FC mascot.

A children's art competition will be staged for local schools and there will be a host of side-shows and games to win prizes.

Other attractions include a bouncy slide, a grand raffle with a £100 first prize, society and organisation stalls, sweet and ice-cream stalls, a flower stall and home-made refreshments, teas and cakes.

Entrance to Plas Newydd grounds is free, but there is no parking on the field, apart from selected cars. 

Mike Law of the Rotary team which has helped organise the fete said:  "Given a fine afternoon we would hope to have getting up to 700 people coming along over the course of the afternoon.

"They'll also have plenty of time to also look in at the Town Hall for the special event being held by the Eisteddfod volunteering team of which my wife Enid and I have also been part for many years.

"We started off hosting overseas competitors when we lived in Ruabon before moving to Llangollen.

"Over the years I've helped behind the scenes and Enid has been a member of the music and staging committee and was its chairman until two years ago."

The event at the Town Hall on June 11 is entitled Llangollen 1947 and is being held on the same day which exactly 70 years ago saw the very first Eisteddfod - then held around a month earlier than currently.

In the early years the Eisteddfod was staged on the recreation ground near Ysgol Dinas Bran but the Official Opening Ceremony and concert took place on June 11, 1947, in the Town Hall.

The festival's new Operations Manager, Sian Eagar, said: "It's a drop-in event from 10.30am until around 4pm when people can come in, have a coffee and meet the Eisteddfod team, including many of the volunteers without whom it could not survive.

"We'll be showing rare films from our archives featuring footage from the Eisteddfod's earliest years and our volunteers have brought in some fascinating items of memorabilia and souvenir programmes from the festival over the years from the different countries which have been involved.

"There will also be details available about the programme for this year's Eisteddfod and an opportunity to win evening concert tickets in our free prize draw and we'll be providing information about volunteering with us.

"It's significant that another of Llangollen's major annual highlights, the Summer Fete, is being held just around the corner on the same day because there's a big cross-over of volunteers between us and we hope as many people as possible will be coming along to enjoy both these great events."

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Loss of EE signal in Llan's LL20 area

EE mobile phone users in the LL20 postcode area of Llangollen are currently without a signal.

EE says that this is due to an upgrade and maintenance work to the local mast, which began yesterday (Wednesday).

They estimate that the loss of signal could last for between 48 and 72 hours.