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Monday, August 6, 2018

Three Eagles to take off in historic public house


* From left, Llangollen entrepreneurs Vicky and Matt Jones with Tracey Owens.

A new bar and restaurant is set to open in one of the oldest public houses in the heart of Llangollen later this year.

Located on Bridge Street, the Wynnstay Arms building has been standing empty for over 12 months.

Now this historic building is to be transformed into a sophisticated new venue The Three Eagles, following its recent purchase by Llangollen entrepreneur-couple Matt and Vicky Jones.

Already owners of Knights Construction Group and Llangollen’s prestigious wedding venue Tyn Dwr Hall, the couple have joined forces with Matt’s sister, Tracey Owen, for this latest venture, that also marks the launch of a new bar restaurant operator, One Hundred Knights.

According to Matt Jones, the Three Eagles aims to inject new life into the early 18th century listed building and create an aspirational high-end restaurant, bar and cocktail bar over three floors.

This will be complemented with a courtyard area for al fresco dining, with the opportunity for ‘live’ acoustic sets.

Matt and Vicky were behind the extensive refurbishment and re-development of Tyn Dwr Hall, turning it into one of the UKs most exclusive wedding venues, as well as creating 45 jobs and boosting the local economy through increased visitor numbers to the area.

The couple’s latest business venture looks set to inject new life into Bridge Street after the property  fell into disrepair.

Several new full-time jobs will also be generated, boosting their ambition to create a ‘hospitality hub’ in Llangollen which will train and attract talented people looking to embark on a career in the hospitality and tourism industry.

Matt said: “Vicky and I are delighted to have purchased this iconic, Grade II-listed building and we are looking forward to transforming it into a destination venue that will attract guests from right across the region.

“I grew up in the Llangollen area and live here today so I’m really focused on getting this project underway. I’m hugely proud of this town but I believe The Three Eagles will introduce something genuinely new and exciting. Something people will be eager to come and sample.

"Our objective is to provide guests with a lasting impression of quality from the entire experience that will be The Three Eagles. The venue will very much be a lively and vibrant place to dine and meet up with friends.

“This is a very important project for us and we are eager to complete its’ transformation and turn it into one of the premier venues in the region, and a significant and valuable addition to Llangollen."

Tracey believes the business will provide Llangollen with a boost.

She said: “Our impressive food and beverage menu will sit alongside our talented and knowledgeable team, whose passion for providing top level customer service will ensure their guests’ visit to The Three Eagles is an altogether memorable one.

“We believe the hospitality industry is vital to the future economic development of Llangollen and we wholeheartedly embrace the opportunities we can offer to those wishing to aspire to a career with us here at The Three Eagles."

* To find out more about The Three Eagles, Llangollen go to www.thethreeeagles.co.uk

Llan Round Challenge raises record £60,000


* Competitors on the Llangollen Round Challenge.
Picture by Barrie Potter.
The third annual Llangollen Round Challenge scooped a record £60,000 for Cancer Research UK.

Big test for the event, staged on June 2 and 3, was to walk 35 miles over either one or two days.

But as the route included every summit around the Vale of Llangollen it was no stroll in the park.

Last time it was held in 2015 the event raised £45,000 for the cancer charity but this year’s walk topped that total by £15,000, thanks to the scores of walkers who came to take part from across Britain, from Dorset to East Anglia.
One of the organisers, Sandra Woodhall from Llangollen, said: “We have done amazingly well.

“We have now raised over £60,000 from the event which is fantastic.  Money is still coming in so hopefully it will creep up some more.

“I’d like to thank everyone who took part in the walk and the volunteers who helped with the organisation of the event.”    

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Mountain fire flares up again

The fire near Llangollen which has been burning for more than two weeks has reignited of the second day in a row, the Daily Post is reporing.


For the full story, see
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/llantysilio-mountain-fire-flares-up-14993041

Hundreds roar into a red-hot LlanBikeFest

Hundreds of biking fans have roared into a sun-baked LlanBikeFest 2018 which has been staged at the Pavilion over the past two days.

llanblogger went along to record some of the scenes there.


* Perfect for the final journey.



* Busy scene inside the pavilion.



* Three-wheeled conveyance.


* Stylish sidecar combo.


* Machine with a skeleton crew.


* A vintage AA patrol bike and sidecar.


* A line-up of classic wheels.


* It wasn't just cars that there to be admired. 


* Llangollen's Deputy Mayor, Cllr Issy Richards, was at the festival on Saturday and met legendary bike racer John McGuinness (centre).

Horseshoe Pass re-opens after fire alert



According to the latest tweet from North Wales Fire & Rescue Service, the Horseshoe Pass is now open again following its closure yesterday due to a re-ignition of the mountain fire.

It says:
* RT Please * Update on the mountain fire. Crews carried out inspections overnight checking for hotspots.  road reopened overnight. Smoke blowing NW. Advice remains to avoid mountain for safety. Crews remaining throughout the day
  

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Pass closed as mountain fire re-ignites

llanblogger picture



* Smoke is just visible rising from the mountainside near the Horseshoe Pass.


* The Horseshoe Pass has been closed again.

Following a re-ignition of the mountain fire above Llangollen the Horseshoe Pass was closed again earlier this afternoon.

North Wales Fire & Rescue Service has tweeted ...

* RT Please * Update on the mountain fire. Following a re-ignition in one area , the road between Llantysilio village and the is CLOSED in both directions. Please avoid the area while crews work. KEEP OFF the mountain

Keep the countryside tidy, says county


* A llanblogger reader's picture of barbecue
boxes left at the Horseshoe Falls. She removed these.

Denbighshire Countryside Service is reminding visitors to respect the country and not dump their rubbish at some of the county’s beauty spots.

The call follows complaints that rubbish has been dumped at Llangynhafal Quarry in Moel Famau Country Park, with over two bin bags full of rubbish collected from the location in one clean-up alone.

Councillor Tony Thomas, Cabinet Lead Member for Housing, Regulation and the Environment, said: “We’ve got some of the most breath-taking scenery in the country and we are truly proud of our Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

“However, behaviour like this from a small group of individuals spoils it for everyone.  Dumping rubbish is a blight on the landscape, it’s anti-social and can have a detrimental impact on people’s perceptions of the area.

“All that we ask if for everyone to take their rubbish home or dispose of it in bins provided in communities. By working together, we can rid our countryside of rubbish and allow people to enjoy the great scenery”.

“Improving the environment through clean and tidy streets is a key priority for the Council. Keeping our countryside free from rubbish is equally as important."