A huge tree has fallen across the Llangollen Canal, near to Bridge 44, blocking both the waterway and the towpath.
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Big lift brings in new Corwen signal box
A big lift for a 7-tonne signal box
cabin has brought an new aspect to the Corwen central station works site.
On Thursday contractors moved the
former Weston Rhyn signal box cabin from its long term storage place at Carrog
station yard the two miles down the A5 road and lifted it into position onto
the recently prepared base.
The signal box is now sitting on its
elevated position adjacent to the new Water Tower at the eastern end of the
site and makes a fine addition to the station area which has been long planned.
Its successful move and installation is a major step forward with the project
and enables the final phase of track laying and platform complete to proceed.
Externally renovated and repainted
by volunteers in preparation for the move, the new facility awaits
further work to renovated the interior and ultimately install the
signalling frame and locking equipment.
* The big lift at Carrog.
* On the low loader arriving at Corwen.
* As installed with members of the
project team celebrating the occasion.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Bikers lead moving Remembrance ceremony in town square
Llangollen's new Centenary Square was packed this morning (Sunday) with people who turned up to see around 40 members of the Biker Section of the Royal British Legion host a moving ceremony to launch the local Poppy Appeal.
Over 3,000 poppies hand-made by a small army of volunteers and positioned on the wall running along the back of the square formed the perfect backdrop to the ceremony which included the traditional bugle calls and minute's silence of Remembrance leading up to 11 o'clock.
Representatives of the Legion and the armed services were on parade with their standards.
A delegation from the Town Council was led by the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Issy Murray Richards.
Over 3,000 poppies hand-made by a small army of volunteers and positioned on the wall running along the back of the square formed the perfect backdrop to the ceremony which included the traditional bugle calls and minute's silence of Remembrance leading up to 11 o'clock.
Representatives of the Legion and the armed services were on parade with their standards.
A delegation from the Town Council was led by the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Issy Murray Richards.
* Bikers assemble in the square before the ceremony.
* Some interesting machines were on parade.
* Around 40 members of the biker section of the RBL attended.
* The Act of Remembrance takes place around the war memorial against the backdrop of the poppy wall.
* The section's own bugler sounds the call.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Volunteers put poppy wall in place
PICTURE UPDATE ...
A group of volunteers are this morning (Saturday) putting in place over 3,000 poppies in Llangollen's Centenary Square to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One.
The sea of blood-red flowers, made by groups and individuals over the past year or more, will be the backdrop to tomorrow morning's Royal British Legion ceremony marking the local launch of the annual Poppy Appeal.
Riders from the biker section of the Legion, accompanied by their own bugler, will lead a short service of Remembrance.
* Watch for coverage on llanblogger tomorrow.
People urged to consider neighbours on Bonfire Night
Residents are being asked to be considerate if they are planning on
having a Bonfire Night display at home.
Denbighshire County Council is urging the public to consider neighbours
who may be frightened or distressed by the noise and commotion.
Cllr Tony Thomas, lead member with responsibility for Public Protection,
said: “There are a number of organised displays, in Denbighshire and
across the region, scheduled for Bonfire Night and we would recommend people
attend those rather than have their own fireworks party in their back garden,
for both safety and social reasons.
“If people want to hold their own event, we would ask they inform their
neighbours well ahead of time so neighbours are aware when the fireworks are
going to be let off. This allows them to make arrangements in relation to any
pets they may keep, or to make plans to go out if they don't want to listen to
the noise.
“We would also ask that people, no matter how experienced, take all the
usual safety precautions, accidents happen when you become lax about the danger
that you may be in.”
Anyone that chooses to use fireworks in an anti-social and irresponsible
manner could find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Under fireworks regulations there is generally a curfew preventing
people from letting off fireworks between 11pm and 7am but this is extended to
midnight on November 5th and 1am on New Years’ Eve, Chinese New Year and
Diwali.
Similarly, parents and youngsters are reminded it is illegal for
children under 18 to buy or be in the possession of fireworks.
Fireworks are explosives and should be treated with great care and
respect, here is our advice for anyone considering using fireworks this
November:
1. Only buy fireworks
from reputable outlets and be wary of fireworks sold via social media
2. Don't drink alcohol
if setting off fireworks.
3. Keep fireworks in a
closed box.
4. Follow the
instructions on each firework.
5. Light them at arm's
length, using a taper.
6. Stand well back.
7. Never go near a
firework that has been lit. Even if it hasn't gone off, it could still
explode.
8. Never put fireworks
in your pocket or throw them.
9. Always supervise
children around fireworks.
10. Light sparklers one at a time
and wear gloves.
11. Never give sparklers to children
under five.
12. Keep pets indoors.
13. Don't set off noisy fireworks
late at night and never
Friday, October 26, 2018
Queen of Shops helps traders prepare for Christmas
* Councillor Hugh Evans and Helen Hodgkinson
showcase Denbighshire's #LoveLiveLocal campaign.
Denbighshire has its own ‘Queen of Shops’ to get the county’s retailers match fit for the vital Christmas selling season.
Retail expert Helen Hodgkinson has been working with shop and business owners in Llangollen and elsewhere alongside the County Council’s Economic and Business Development Team on how to make the most of the festive season.
Helen, a former fashion retailer and college lecturer herself, has been holding one-on-one sessions with businesses and is keen to get out the message that the county’s shops have plenty to offer shoppers for Christmas.
It’s part of Denbighshire County Council’s #LoveLiveLocal campaign to encourage people to use their local shops and services and for businesses to promote themselves and for everyone to use social media platforms Twitter and Facebook to share their positive experiences of Denbighshire as a fantastic place to shop.
She said: “Businesses have to be ready for Christmas with their plans in place because this is the most important time of the year and you have to get the basics right to reap the rewards.
“There’s a great offer in Denbighshire, lots of unusual, quirky, specialist independent shops offering great products and service but they still need a plan and know how to sell themselves.
“People want to buy something that’s a bit different, not mass manufactured, and provenance is important, where it’s from and how it’s made and is there a story behind it because all that adds value.”
Helen, from Dyserth, began in retail for supermarket chain Fine Fare in Buxton in Derbyshire and then went on to work for health food giants Holland and Barratt in Buxton and Stockport before moving to North Wales where she opened an ethical clothing business in Llandudno.
She then taught at Rhyl College where she set up FE – for Further Education – Retail as a small business within the college where students could gain experience of selling.
She also taught a series of courses by the high priestess of retail, TV star Mary Portas, on successful retailing and launched a Retail Academy at the college which worked with Denbighshire County Council.
Now the Council has called on Helen’s skills again and Council Leader Hugh Evans OBE said: “We want to help promote our local traders this Christmas as part of our work to create resilient communities.
“The #LoveLiveLocal 2018 campaign is a celebration of the diverse and vibrant shopping experiences we have in our County and is aimed at encouraging consumers to use the hashtag #LoveLiveLocal to promote businesses in Denbighshire across all social networking platforms.
“We are helping to highlight the great retail offer right here in Denbighshire and encourage shoppers to see what is on their local high streets.
“Not only do our businesses offer great value for money and a wide range of products, they also provide excellent customer service and we want to play our part in showcasing the fantastic businesses we have throughout Denbighshire.”
As part of the #LoveLiveLocal campaign, Denbighshire County Council will be rolling out a series of short video clips to highlight what the county has to offer shoppers and the campaign will encourage people to support local independent businesses by using the hashtag on Twitter and Facebook to share good experiences they’ve had as well as promote products and services locally they have ‘loved’.
The videos will appear on social media throughout the Christmas period to help promote shopping locally.
Helen added: “Ten years ago retail was still retail but things have moved on so much since then and retailers have to move on as well.
“It’s vital to get involved with events happening locally and to look to mix up your offer so that on many high streets businesses add a café on their premises, provide samples, hold evening classes and get involved in social media.
“I’ve been around all eight towns in Denbighshire and things are happening on the high streets, they’re changing for the better with new businesses opening up and offering that something different that attracts shoppers.
“They’re thinking outside the box and inspiring their customers because there are a lot of very talented people out there and lots to celebrate on the Denbighshire retail scene.”
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Volunteers produce a wall of remembrance poppies
* Volunteers at the RAFA Club fix the poppies in place.
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The sea of red flowers – the traditional symbol of remembrance – lovingly created by a small army of volunteers will go on display at the town’s new Centenary Square from this Sunday where they will form the backdrop of a special event to mark the local launch of the 2018 Poppy Appeal.
The production of the poppies began over a year ago and has
been overseen by former Llangollen town mayor Sheena Grindley.
She said: “We put out the word out about what we intended to
do and we immediately started to get people volunteering to help make them.
“The initial target figure was 2,000 poppies but we
eventually got over 3,000.
“They’ve been knitted, crocheted from water resistant
acrylic wool and also made from recycled plastic and then painted red.
“More than 100 people were involved in making them. I can’t
remember a community event which has involved so many groups and individuals,
who came not just from Llangollen but from surrounding areas too.
“I’m absolutely overwhelmed by the response.”
Amongst the groups who joined the poppy production line were
children from the town’s two primary schools, Ysgol Bryn Collen and Ysgol Y
Gwernant.
“The children alone made over 320 poppies, all from the
bottoms of plastic bottles which they then painted red and finished off with a
black button in the middle. Each one will bear the first name and initial of
the child who made it,” said Sheena.
“Their poppies will be planted in the soil along the back of
Centenary Square while all the others have been fixed to many metres of green
plastic netting, kindly donated by Matt Jones of Knights Construction, which
will be positioned along the back wall close to our two war memorials commemorating
the fallen of the First and Second World Wars.
“More volunteers have spent the past week fixing the poppies
to the sheeting at Llangollen RAFA Club.
“We’re going to leave all the poppies on display until the
New Year when people will be welcome to take them to keep as something to
remember.”
On Sunday the poppies will take pride of place at the launch
of the town’s annual Poppy Appeal at Centenary Square at 11am.
This will see a group of special guests in the shape of 40 riders
from the biker section of the Royal British Legion (RBL) who will bring with
them their own bugler to sound the traditional remembrance calls and a
clergyman to take a short service.
On parade will be members of local RBL branch along with
representatives of the Royal Naval Association and Royal Air Force Association.A contingent from Llangollen Town Council will be led by the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Issy Murray Richards.
Sheena added: “At the end of the ceremony people are
invited back to the RAFA Club – appropriate as this is also the centenary of
the formation of the RAF - for tea or coffee and to view photographic and art
exhibitions on the theme of remembrance.”
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