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Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Story says Aldi set to open on July 13
The Daily Post is reporting today that Llangollen's new Aldi supermarket is to open on Thursday July 13.
For the full story, see: http://www.dailypost.co.uk/business/business-news/aldi-names-llangollen-ghost-supermarket-13048345
County controls access to webmail in libraries
Denbighshire County Council is advising people who normally use computers in the county’s libraries that access to webmail addresses is being temporarily suspended, in light of the recent cyber attacks.
Any incoming e-mails from those addresses will also go into quarantine.
The council says it is taking this step to mitigate any potential risks to Denbighshire’s systems and no security breaches have occurred.
Residents will be informed when the situation changes. People who normally use the following e-mail addresses will not be able to do so whilst the restrictions are in place:
hotmail.com
hotmail.co.uk
outlook.com
aol.com
Yahoo.com
Yahoo.co.uk
NHS.net
NHS.co.uk
gmail.com
NHS.uk
Meanwhile, the council is also urging the public to be generally vigilant with all e-mails received and the advice is not to open any email you are suspicious of, do not click on any links sent to you via an email and not to open any suspicious attachments.
TT legend heading for LlanBikeFest
Legendary 23-times (and counting) Isle of Man TT winner John McGuinness will be the guest of honour at LlanBikeFest 2017 – the Llangollen Motorcycle Festival – at the town’s Royal International Pavilion on August 5 and 6.
And insurance specialist Carole Nash has increased its backing for the fast-growing event, now in its third year.
LlanBikeFest co-founder John Hutchinson said: “Wales has declared 2017 as the Year of Legends, so it is absolutely fitting that John will play a prominent part on both days of the festival.
And insurance specialist Carole Nash has increased its backing for the fast-growing event, now in its third year.
* John McGuinness.
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"John’s a real ‘people person’, so this will be a brilliant opportunity for fans to meet him and pick up a signed copy of his new autobiography, ‘Built For Speed’, which is published in May.
“But LlanBikeFest isn’t all about racing. This year we are making it an even better day out for all the family, with children aged 15 and under get in for free. As well as hundreds of motorcycles of every type on show, together with trials displays and competitions, there will be spectacular mountain bike stunts, birds of prey flights, rides and children’s’ entertainments, plus a great line-up of bands both days.
“Above all, LlanBikeFest is a celebration of all that people love about motorcycles, in a location that has some of the most legendary biking roads in Britain.”
Carole Nash Insurance brokers, sponsor of this year’s festival, will be adding to the highlights by bringing along top custom bike builders, Destiny Cycles, who will be unveiling a stunning motorcycle creation in real gold, called Goldrush (see preview pictures below).
Rebecca Donohue, Head of Marketing at Carole Nash, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be the sponsor of this year’s LlanBikeFest. This year’s event is set to be bigger and better than ever before, and we’re thrilled to be playing a vital role in this by ensuring the Carole Nash stand is full to the brim with exciting biking attractions to wow the crowds.
“We’ll be showcasing some of the UK’s coolest motorcycles which are the perfect prop for an impressive photo, and of course we’ll be handing out lots of Carole Nash goody bags.”
Day tickets are £10 on the gate or online at www.llanbikefest.co.uk with children 15 and under free, or contact the Festival office at 07960 693398, office@llanbikefest.co.uk. Club stands and exhibitor bookings are free.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Food people join forces in Good Grub Club
* Guests mingle at the launch of the Good Grub Club.
An innovative group of Denbighshire and Wrexham farms and businesses have come together to boost the profile of food and drink made, grown or raised within the region.
Last Thursday farmers and food producers, restaurants, cafes and pubs, and two local delicatessens were at Plas Newydd to launch the Good Grub Club with the aim of improving the availability and visibility of food and drink produced within 15 miles of the Dee Valley.
The expectation is that by improving the sourcing and quality of food and drink available, visitors and residents will buy more food locally, strengthening the local economy and encouraging return visits from tourists who have enjoyed our local cuisine.
Several landmark restaurants in the Dee Valley are leading the way – the Corn Mill, the Chainbridge Hotel, and Gales of Llangollen are members, as are both delicatessens in Llangollen, Porters and Baileys.
Food producers involved include Sabor de Amor, The Cabin Kitchen, Temptations Bakery and The Bakehouse. Treflach Farm and Pen Y Lan Pork are just a couple of the farms who have joined, keen to explore new business opportunities that will grow from this collaboration.
In the first year, the club intends to boost marketing for all member businesses, increasing their profile locally and across the region.
It also plans to organize frequent networking opportunities to help members get to know each other and explore business opportunities.
As further funding is secured, the club will offer introductory and masterclass training opportunities, particularly targeting young people with an interest in working in the local food and drink sector.
The club hopes to work closely with Hamper Llangollen (October 14/15) to capitalize on shared marketing and business opportunities.
Funding for the Good Grub Club has come from Cadwyn Clwyd, the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, and the Denbighshire County Council Economic Development Team.
David Shiel, AONB Senior Countryside Officer, said: “The Dee Valley is an outstanding landscape producing some fantastic food and supporting a large part of the rural economy from farmers and growers to producers and retailers.
"We are extremely pleased to be supporting this initiative that will really strengthen these relationships and put good food at the heart of the experience of people visiting this beautiful area.”
Robyn Lovelock, Club Secretary and founder of the Llangollen Food Assembly, said: "The focus of the club is on promoting quality local food and drink, ensuring that both top end steaks from the cows on our hillsides to the tastiest leeks growing in our valley get the profile they deserve among tourists and residents alike.”
* For more information about the club or to register as a member, please contact us via Facebook @LlanGoodGrub or email DeeValley.GoodGrubClub@gmail.com.
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Operatic members work 9-5 on perfecting new show
* From left, Helen Belton who plays Violet Newstead,
Louise Cielecki as Doralee Rhodes
and Louisa Jones as Judy Bernly in 9-5.
and Louisa Jones as Judy Bernly in 9-5.
Members of Llangollen Operatic Society have been working 9 to 5 rehearsing for their forthcoming production of Dolly Parton's hit musical, based on the film of the same name.
The show, set in an office in early 1980s New York, charts the journey of three downtrodden women who are brought together in unlikely friendship by their mutual frustration with their "sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot" of a boss.
The score is signature Dolly Parton and includes catchy songs with a country and western feel, a couple of big belters and some more poignant numbers.
This is perfectly complimented by Patricia Resnick's witty book, which will certainly have audiences chuckling all the way home.
Society spokesperson Louisa Jones said: "The cast and crew have put in an enormous amount of work over the past few months to produce a spectacle of the standard to which our audiences have become accustomed.
"Indeed, we are all thrilled to once again be up for three NODA nominations for last year's production of "The Producers" and this year's show already promises to be great."
9 to 5 - The Musical will be performed at Llangollen Town Hall from Tuesday 23rd to Saturday 27th May.
Doors open 7pm for a 7.30pm start and there will also be a matinee on the Saturday, starting at 2.30pm.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollenoperaticsociety or from Jade's Hair and Beauty, Gwyn Davies Butchers or Bailey's in Llangollen.
Friday, May 12, 2017
Lib Dems choose their election candidate
The Welsh Lib Dems have selected their candidate for Clwyd South.
Bruce Roberts (pictured) was born and brought up in Wrexham and has lived and worked in the area almost all his life.
He is married to Anna who is a local primary school teacher. His three children were all educated at Ysgol Clywedog and Yale College/Coleg Cambria.
After completing degrees in Physics and Philosophy and then a short spell in scientific research he trained as a chartered accountant. He started his own business in 1997 and has provided accountancy services to small local businesses since then.
Mr Roberts was chair of governors at Victoria Infant School for a number of years and has served on two different community councils. He has been involved in the governance of Glyndwr University for almost 10 years and is currently chair of its audit committee.
He has also volunteered as a charity trustee and also as a business mentor for The Prince’s Trust and Careers Wales.
Mr Roberts has previously stood in a number of elections.
He says he believes that politics is about getting things done in sensible and rational manner and not necessarily about making a noise for the sake of newspaper headlines and retweets on Twitter.
His particular political interests are in education and the economy, including tax policy.
In his spare time he can be found swimming or canoeing long distances in lakes and rivers or walking in the hills.
Bruce Roberts (pictured) was born and brought up in Wrexham and has lived and worked in the area almost all his life.
He is married to Anna who is a local primary school teacher. His three children were all educated at Ysgol Clywedog and Yale College/Coleg Cambria.
After completing degrees in Physics and Philosophy and then a short spell in scientific research he trained as a chartered accountant. He started his own business in 1997 and has provided accountancy services to small local businesses since then.
Mr Roberts was chair of governors at Victoria Infant School for a number of years and has served on two different community councils. He has been involved in the governance of Glyndwr University for almost 10 years and is currently chair of its audit committee.
He has also volunteered as a charity trustee and also as a business mentor for The Prince’s Trust and Careers Wales.
Mr Roberts has previously stood in a number of elections.
He says he believes that politics is about getting things done in sensible and rational manner and not necessarily about making a noise for the sake of newspaper headlines and retweets on Twitter.
His particular political interests are in education and the economy, including tax policy.
In his spare time he can be found swimming or canoeing long distances in lakes and rivers or walking in the hills.
Step aboard for railway's trip back to Victorian times
* Preparing to step back to Victorian times on Llangollen Railway.
Llangollen Railway hosts its Victorian Weekend this Saturday and Sunday.
The aim is to allow visitors to experience life as it was over 100 years ago through the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the recreated era.
Victorian characters will give you a fascinating insight into different aspects of Victorian life on and off the rails.
Visitors can also:
- Step on board one of our historic steam-hauled trains and journey 10 miles through the picturesque Dee Valley to the town of Corwen.
- Take a look inside our Victorian station at Berwyn and discover what life was like for a Victorian stationmaster.
- Learn new skills in the tented circus workshop and witness displays by our costumed street entertainers.
- Marvel at the sight of Queen Victoria and her royal entourage visiting the Dee Valley.
- Regular shire horse demonstrations at Carrog, plus special horse-drawn boat trips between Berwyn and Llangollen.
- Learn how the Victorians fought fires with steam power.
- Witness traditional railway sights as parcels and goods are loaded and unloaded along the line.
- Live music from historic musical organs along the line and Llangollen Male Voice Choir.
- Explore original documents and artefacts charting the construction of our railway back in the 1860s.
A new feature for 2017 is the railway's time travelling experience, stepping back 60 years at a time.
Llangollen station has been transformed to how it would have looked during Eisteddfod Week 1957, complete with live music.
You can climb on board one of its historic steam hauled trains to steam back another 60 years to 1897 at Berwyn – Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Year.
A traditional Street Fair can be found at Carrog station, complete with rides, stalls and horse power.
There's also a chance to learn new skills in the tented circus workshop and watch displays by costumed street entertainers.
At Corwen, visitors can head into the true Victorian town to experience photographic displays and appropriately dressed shops.
Look out for Queen Victoria and her royal entourage as they make a special visit to the Dee Valley.
* For full details and to book advance discounted tickets online, visit: https://www.llangollen-railway.co.uk/event/victorian-weekend-14th-may-2/
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