Clwyd South's Susan Elan Jones is among several prominent Welsh Labour politicians who have urged the party's UK leader to table a vote of no confidence in Theresa May's government.
It follows the decision to defer a vote on Brexit on Monday.
Labour was granted an emergency debate on Tuesday on the issue after claiming MPs had been "disregarded".
But the party rejected calls to table a vote of no confidence in Mrs May, with Labour officials arguing it had more chance of success when the Brexit deal came back before MPs.
However, some Welsh Labour politicians have urged Mr Corbyn to act.
MPs Susan Elan Jones (pictured), Tonia Antoniazzi, Madeleine Moon, Geraint Davies, Chris Bryant and Owen Smith have all signed a letter to the Labour leadership from Ian Murray asking for a no confidence vote, followed by another referendum.
The Prime Minister is today meeting European leaders and EU officials for talks aimed at rescuing her Brexit deal.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Vote for your favourite Christmas Tree
The annual Christmas Tree Festival at Llangollen Methodist Church is now open to the public.
A total of 14 imaginative and colourfully decorated examples created by a range of local organisations and individuals can be seen - and voted on - at the church which is open specially for viewing next Saturday (December 15) from 10am-3pm and next Sunday (December 16) between 12.30pm and 3.30pm.
A total of 14 imaginative and colourfully decorated examples created by a range of local organisations and individuals can be seen - and voted on - at the church which is open specially for viewing next Saturday (December 15) from 10am-3pm and next Sunday (December 16) between 12.30pm and 3.30pm.
* Trees, from left, by Ysgol Bryn Collen, Messy Church and New Dot Cinema.
* The trees exhibited by, from left, Sheena and Andree, PTFA and Llangollen & District Gardening Club.
* From left, trees by Llangollen Day Nursery and the After-School Drop-in for High School Pupils.
* From left, the trees of Llangollen Eisteddfod, Holy Cross Church and Cefn Mawr Knit and Natter Group.
* From left, exhibits from Just a Bit of Fun, Llangollen Tidy Town Team and City Church.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Llangollen formally welcomes its new vicar
* Father Lee Taylor, left, with the Bishop of St Asaph at
yesterday's licensing service.
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* The new vicar greets the congregation at the service.
The communities of Llangollen, Llantysilio and Trevor welcomed the Rev Lee Taylor as their new vicar yesterday (Sunday).
The Bishop of St Asaph and the new Archdeacon of Montgomery, the Ven Dr Barry Wilson, led the special service of licensing and welcome at St Collen’s Church.
Lee Taylor comes to Llangollen from Croydon Minster where he had been serving as Associate Vicar, establishing partnerships with various organisations, businesses and charities around Croydon.
"Working with the community is at the heart of my priestly ministry’, said Lee Taylor, "as I believe that the work of God thrives and flourishes in community. I am greatly looking forward to my move to Llangollen – the festival capital of Wales – and to serving all sections of this wonderful and vibrant community."
Lee was born and brought up in Bolton, Lancashire. He studied theology at the University of Wales, Lampeter, where he was also organ scholar and choirmaster.
Following university, Lee worked at a busy call centre for the gas and electricity supplier Norweb Energy before working as Deputy-Head Verger at Southwark Cathedral for eight years.
In 2010 Lee left London to train for ordination at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, before serving his curacy in Leigh-on-Sea.
The Bishop of St Asaph, the Rt. Revd Gregory Cameron, said: ‘We are delighted to welcome Lee to ministry in Llangollen and the Valle Crucis Mission Area. Lee is a creative and talented priest, who will bring vitality and enthusiasm to his role."
In his leisure time Lee enjoys playing and composing music, ballroom dancing, the arts, hiking, and keeping fit.
He is a member of the British Music Hall Society, is publicity officer for London’s Players’ Theatre, and performs Music Hall turns with The Mary Ward Players.
Eisteddfod hosts Christmas carol concert
* Elan Catrin Parry will appear in the Eisteddfod concert on December 16.
Llangollen
International Musical Eisteddfod is to host a festive carol concert to
celebrate the launch of the 2019 concert series line-up.
The
concert on Sunday 16th December will be filled with young local talent
with performances from Welsh singing sensation and finalist of the 2018 Vocal
Solo competition, Elan Catrin Parry, who will be showcasing songs from her debut
album, “Angel” alongside other special guests pianist Julian Gonzales, Llangollen
Operatic Young ‘Uns’, Ysgol Dinas Brรขn
Band and Wrexham County Youth Choir.
Guests
will be greeted with a traditional mince pie and merry glass of mulled wine to
warm up their own vocal cords in time to join in with the cheerful Christmas
carols, in the comfort of the main internal hall in the pavilion.
The
Eisteddfod is also offering visitors the chance to win a selection
of raffle prizes, with all proceeds from the event going towards their bursary
fund, which supports international competitors in their visit to Llangollen.
Llangollen
Eisteddfod Chairman, Dr Rhys Davies said: “It’s been an exhilarating few weeks
in Llangollen, completing final preparations for the 2019 Llangollen Eisteddfod
concert launch, which will showcase musical excellence and offers something for
everyone.
“We’re
really proud of this year’s festival line-up and our Christmas concert will
bring people together in a musical celebration, which is what the Eisteddfod is
all about. It promises to be a delightful evening and we’re very much looking
forward to welcoming the exceptionally talented Elan Catrin Parry back to
Llangollen."
Music
Director of the Festival, Dr Edward-Rhys Harry said: “It’s an extremely
exciting time of year here at the Eisteddfod, from announcing the 2019 line-up
to getting full-swing into the holiday season.
“The
Christmas concert will help to raise vital funds for the bursary fund ensuring
that we can welcome as many international competitors to Llangollen in July as
possible. It is great to see such talented young local performers giving their
time to support this cause.
“It
is definitely going to be a Christmas concert not to be missed and most
certainly the perfect excuse to enter into the festive spirit.”
* Tickets
for the Christmas concert are available from the Eisteddfod Ticket Office by
calling 01978 862000 and Llangollen Tourist Information. Tickets are priced at
£10 for adults, £8.00 for concessions, £5.00 for children with under 5’s free.
For further information please visit www.llangollen.net.
After the highly
anticipated announcement of the 2019 concert series last week, priority tickets
to the seven-day event went on sale for Festival Pass holders and Friends of
the Eisteddfod. To become a Friend of the Eisteddfod and access priority
booking, please telephone 01978 862001 or visit www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/get-involved/become-a-friend.
Tickets
for the 2019 concert strand will be on sale to the general public from 9.00am
on Wednesday 12th December.
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and updates about the Festival follow us on Twitter @llangollen_Eist , like our
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Sunday, December 9, 2018
Incident involving railway's Santa Special
A spokesman for Llangollen Railway has given details of a
“highly regrettable” incident on Sunday afternoon in which at least one hound
from the local hunt was hit by a Santa Special steam train after straying on to
the track.
Liz McGuinness, business manager of the popular heritage
railway, said: “Our Santa Special was on its way back from Carrog station to
Llangollen when the incident occurred at around 4pm today near the Deeside loop
just after Glyndyfrdwy .
“From what I understand members of the local hunt were
somewhere in the vicinity of the line when at least one of the hounds ended up
running up the tracks towards the oncoming train which was carrying a large
number of passengers – many of them young children – enjoying a festive day
out.
“I understand that the train hit at least one of the dogs. I
am not certain at this stage how badly the animal was injured but members of
the hunt turned up to take the animal or animals away from the scene.”
She added: “No-one aboard the train, either on the footplate
or in the passenger coaches, were hurt but the driver and crew were obviously
badly shaken by this highly regrettable incident.
“The train eventually made its way back to Llangollen.
“I sincerely apologise to everyone on the Santa Special for
what should have been an enjoyable afternoon ending in this way.
“Can I make it clear that the hunt does not have permission
to be on Llangollen Railway property at any time.
“A full investigation into the incident will now be carried
out by railway management.”
AM hears concerns of Ysgol y Gwernant pupils
* Assembly Member Llyr Gruffydd with pupils of Ysgol y Gwernant.
Plastic waste
and traffic congestion in Llangollen were high on the agenda when pupils of
Ysgol y Gwernant, Llangollen, met with regional Assembly Member Llyr Gruffydd
this week.
Members of the
School Council, Eco Council, Road Safety Group and Welsh Language Charter group
invited Mr Gruffydd for a meeting to discuss their concerns.
Llyr Gruffydd,
Plaid Cymru’s North Wales AM, gave a brief presentation of his work as an
Assembly Member before listening to the pupils.
Llyr Gruffydd
said: “The pupils of Ysgol y Gwernant were intelligent and eloquent, with a
real concern about current affairs and issues. The waste and damage caused by
Single-Use Plastics was a real worry for them.
“They were
interested to hear that Plaid Cymru on Denbighshire Council are running a
campaign to make the county a Single-Use Plastic-Free Council and there’s a
strong local campaign in Llangollen as well.
“We agreed to
write to the Welsh Government and Denbighshire County Council expressing their
concerns. They also had concerns about the congestion and safety on Castle
Street.
"This has been an ongoing concern for some time and it’s obvious that it
impacts on the quality of life of people of all ages in the town. I know that
the Town Council has an initiative to try to tackle this and the County Council
has allocated some funds to this end, but it’s obvious that the children in the
area feel that something should be done soon.
“It’s always a
pleasure to talk to children about the issues that affect them. Far too often
adults carry a lot of baggage with them and can make matters unnecessarily
complicated. It was refreshing to hear the views of the younger generation.
Even though they aren’t eligible to vote yet, I’m there to represent them as
much as everybody else in the area.
“Ysgol y
Gwernant is an excellent school and they obviously take their responsibilities
seriously. There was a lovely environment there and it was a real pleasure to
visit.”
* The AM chats to the children about a range of topics.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
A5 roadworks to start on Monday
Work is due to start on Monday (December 10) to inspect and maintain the rock face on the westbound A5 to the east of Llangollen.
Being undertaken by contractors on behalf of The North & Mid Wales Trunk Road Agency, the work is due to be completed by next Friday (December 14).
A westbound lane closure on the A5 is required in order to carry out the works.
Temporary traffic lights will be in place during daylight hours in addition to a 10mph temporary speed restriction and convoy working. Traffic signals only will be in place overnight.
The duration of the work may increase following inspection of rock face.
Traffic Wales has apologised in advance for any inconvenience caused by the work.
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