* A balloon over Llangollen in September.
County councillor Stuart Davies says he has heard back from the organisers of
the Welsh International Balloon Festival which is moving out of Llangollen and
into neighbouring Shropshire.
Earlier this week the British Ironwork Centre near Oswestry dropped the bombshell
news that it would be hosting the popular event, run by Nightingale House
Hospice in aid of its funds, next August bank holiday.
Cllr Davies described the move as a “big loss” to Llangollen as the
festival had attracted 7,000 people – both to the Pavilion field where it was
held and the town centre – in September.
And he promised to find out the reason for the decision.
On social media yesterday he said: “The lady from Nightingale House has
called me to explain. They have been made an offer.
“The Ironwork Centre is going to run the event for them. A win win
situation for a very worthy cause.
“I explained that I wished they had talked to me first to see if we
could have helped so that the event could have taken place in Llangollen.
“She apologised for the news going out prematurely but it had been
beyond their control.
“She said that the event is not going to be called the Welsh
International Balloon Festival, that it would not be fair to take the name away
from Llangollen.
“I reiterated that if they were thinking of doing another event in the
future then please to talk to us first. Part of the conversation was about
other things we could do.
“I wish a very worthy cause well and urge us all to continue to support
them.”
He told llanblogger: “I have to
look at the bigger picture which means looking at the impact of losing an event
which can bring 7,000 people into our town with all the benefits that that
brings to local businesses - although there is the downside of the parking
situation.
“I am having top level talks with our people to
ensure that in the future we are more proactive, corporately, in engaging with
big players that can bring business to our town.”