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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Services charity receives £500 boost from Llangollen
Llangollen Town Mayor, Cllr Mike Adams, left, handed over a cheque for £500 to Squadron Leader Gordon Massey, Clwyd chairman of Armed Forces charity SSAFA, at the Town Hall.
The money came from the town's annual Festival of Remembrance last year via the Mayor's Charity Fund.
Nominations sought for county sports awards
* The 2016 sports awards winners.
The Denbighshire Community Sport Awards 2017 are now open for nominations.
Over the last five years the awards have recognised over 60 individuals, teams, schools and clubs for their dedication to local community grass root sport in the county.
There are also elite level athletes representing Wales and Team GB in their chosen sport from the local area who will continue to be rewarded.
All of the award finalists will go forward to the Sport Wales and BBC Wales sport personality awards held in Cardiff, where Denbighshire will be looking to add to its tally of eight finalists and six national winners in the past five years.
Nominees must live in Denbighshire or be affiliated to a Denbighshire club relevant to their nomination and have achieved their success in the last 12 months up to the application closing date which is Friday July 21 2017.
This year’s categories include sports performer, junior sports performer, coach of the year, team of the year, volunteer of the year, disability sport award, young inspiration award, lifetime achievement award and the Sport in School award.
An individual or team will also be chosen from all the previous category winners for their outstanding achievements/contributions to sport and will represent Denbighshire for the next year as Community Sport Ambassador 2017.
Jamie Groves, Head of Facilities, Assets and Housing said: “The Denbighshire community sport awards has helped recognise and share some amazing stories over the last few years.
“Each year there are new nominations from various sport clubs and schools throughout the county, and last year our panel found it difficult picking just 3 finalists for each category.
“This proves to us that the quality of sport in Denbighshire is very high and that there are plenty of opportunities for people to return to playing sport or to try a new sport as a beginner.
“This is all down to the army of selfless volunteers within our community clubs, so let us recognise this and celebrate community sport in Denbighshire again this year!”
Denbighshire Leisure services are also looking for suitable organisations which would like to link to their brand to the community sport awards as a category sponsor and a sponsorship package can be sent for more information.
* For more information on the awards and details on how to nominate or sponsor this year's event please visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk/sportsawards.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
FoE measures Llan traffic pollution levels
* FoE's findings for Llangollen.
Traffic pollution levels in parts of Llangollen are comparable to those found in major cities, according to environmental champions.
In one location pollution is close to the legal limit, potentially putting at risk the health of residents, claims Friends of Earth's local group.
In January this year the group deployed five Nitrogen Dioxide measuring kits to measure this pollution for three weeks and they say the results were surprising.
The European Union has set a legal average annual limit for NO2 at 40µg/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre). But even at low levels, short term and long term exposure to NO2 can have significant negative health effects.
FoE says one of the measurement sites was found to be very close to the 40µg/m3 limit and that the levels displayed in Llangollen, especially those on the A539 Mill Street and by the A5/Castle Street traffic lights are comparable to those found in certain locations in major cities, such as Chester, the outskirts of Liverpool, Walsall and the dockland area of Cardiff.
* The table of results.
Group member Warren Davies said: "These readings were taken during January and February when the traffic is pretty quiet. If the rest of the year was taken into account, the average values could be much higher.
"There is a lot of talk about reducing emissions in London and in cities, but localised air pollution in our towns can be just as unhealthy.”
Nationally, outdoor air pollution is responsible for 40,000 premature deaths a year in the UK, according to the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
NO2 is associated with vehicle traffic. Nationally Friends of the Earth is calling for restrictions of the dirtiest vehicles.
Locally, Llangollen & District Friends of the Earth are calling on local decision makers to consider their findings and to invest in schemes locally to reduce emissions by encouraging walking and cycling, and discouraging traffic-generating developments.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Long load passes through town
Traffic along the A5 in Llangollen was briefly held up around 11am this morning (Monday) to allow an abnormal load to pass through under police escort.
The load is believed to have been on route from Ruabon to Clocaenog.
2017 Fringe festival programme unveiled
* Wilko Johnson (by Paul Crowther).
A disused factory could get all lit up to
help illuminate this year’s 20th anniversary Llangollen Fringe.
Professor Alec Shipley, head of the School of Creative Arts and professor of
Contemporary Art Practice at Wrexham Glyndŵr University, has a special project
in mind to mark the landmark occasion which means using the old Berwyn Works on
the A5 through Llangollen as the base for a spectacular light show.
Prof Shipley was a
guest at last Friday’s official launch of the festival at the White Water Hotel
and explained that he was currently thinking of ways to create a light show
based on the derelict building as a way of celebrating the Fringe’s
anniversary.
He said: “I see the
building as a kind of lantern and I’m looking at how to light it in a certain
way.”
The professor told
a large audience he also had in mind marking 20 years of the Fringe by staging
another light show outside the Town Hall in Castle Street.
“I like to work
with people, light and space and I have an idea of asking people to donate old
teacups and saucers which could be turned into some sort of light fitting
outside the Town Hall, perhaps a chandelier,” he added.
Highlights of the festival programme, which
runs from July 13-23, include appearances by:
* CC Smugglers, a Bedfordshire sextet inspired
by American and world folk, swing, jazz and blues on Friday July 14* A full day festival of acoustic music, Fringe Acoustica, on July 15.
* Prolific activist, documentary maker and
comedian Mark Thomas who will talk about his book 100 Acts of Minor Dissent on
Sunday July 16.
* An evening in conversation with Guardian
columnist, TV chef and austerity campaigner Jack Monroe on Tuesday July 18.
* The return to the Fringe of singer, guitarist, songwriter and actor Wilko Johnson who is particularly
associated with the pub rock/rhythm and blues band Dr Feelgood in the 1970s. He
will appear at the Pavilion on Wednesday July 19.
* Singer, songwriter,
and multi-instrumentalist Seth Lakeman on Thursday July 20.
* Kasai Masai, who specialise
in vintage grooves from their native Congo, on Friday July 21.
* Band Pres Llareggub Brass
Band, who evoke the flavours of New Orleans marching bands, Bronx-inspired hip
hop and Welsh language pop music, on Saturday July 22.
* The anniversary
finale concert comes when folk group 9Bach present an audio visual spectacular
at Valle Crucis Abbey on Sunday July 23.
Apart from the
concerts a Soul Train will run on Llangollen Railway and a Fringe jazz boat
will set sail along the Llangollen Canal.
Also planned are
drama in town pubs, a storytelling café,
a performance by local dramatist Peter Read, famous for his portrayal of
Dylan Thomas, and an art competition based at Plas Newydd echoing the Fringe 2017
theme of Legends.
Llangollen’s New
Dot community cinema group has teamed up with the Fringe for a special
screening of the 80s film Sing Street on Thursday July 13.
For a limited
period only Earlybird festival tickets are on sale, offering £160-£180 worth of
concert admissions for £70.
* For more Fringe information and tickets, go
to: http://www.llangollenfringe.co.uk
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Band joins school for successful spring concert
* Llangollen Silver Band play during the concert.
* Ysgol Bryn Collen's drama group on song during the evening.
Llangollen Silver Band teamed up with the drama group from
Ysgol Bryn Collen for a successful spring concert at the Methodist Church last
night (Saturday).
A large audience watched the band, including many younger
musicians, play a varied programme interspersed with well received songs from
the children.
The band got things underway with items including the quick
march Death or Glory and continued with the cornet solo Share My Yoke and the three
all-action Bond themes From Russia With Love, Goldfinger and You Only Live
Twice.
First set from the school performers included a powerful
version of If Only You Would Listen from the musical School of Rock.
The band came back with the spirited paso doble Ampirito
Roca and The Prayer, made popular as a recording by Andre Bocelli and Celine
Dion, before ending the first half of the evening with Singin’ in the Rain from
the hit 1950s musical film.
St Collen’s opened the second half of the concert with another
strong selection including My Favourite Things from the Sound of Music, Naughty
from Matilda and Tomorrow from Annie.
The band returned to wind things up in style with Simple
Gifts, used as the theme from Lord of the Dance, music from Cinema Paradiso and
their own memorable version of the 1960s Richard Harris hit MacArthur Park.
Proceeds from a collection taken at the end of the night
were split equally between the band and the school before church members served
refreshments.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Railway launches Big Push share brochure
* Work goes ahead on the Corwen project. Pictures by George Jones.
Llangollen Railway yesterday (Friday) hosted a visit by Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones MP on the occasion of the launch of the Corwen The Big Push share brochure.
During the course of the train journey she was reminded of the huge volunteer effort over the past 40 years to rebuild Llangollen Railway.
On arrival at Ms Jones was escorted around the site by project manager Richard Dixon Gough.
Richard explained the work that had been completed to date, which has been done in the main by volunteer effort, and the construction that is still required to complete the terminal station.
* Susan Elan Jones MP with railway officials.
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The remaining funds will come from share purchases and donations. Yesterday's promotion was to showcase the project so far and encourage people to make a donation or purchase shares.
The spring 2017 share brochure is available on request from Llangollen Railway office.
Ms Jones said: ‘I am most impressed with the progress that has been made since my last visit in 2016 and the effort of all the volunteers who have been involved in this project.
"I note that for work to continue financial support is imperative an essential part of this support is the launch of the share brochure to encourage much needed funds."
Llangollen railway chairman Peter Lund said: ‘We are very grateful for Susan Elan Jones visiting the Corwen site today.
"Completion of this project in time for the 2018 season is wholly dependent on financial support from share purchases and donations."
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