The Ponderosa Cafe on the Horseshoe Pass has closed due to bad weather today.
A post on Facebook this morning says ...
Morning everyone,
Due to freezing conditions on the car parks I have taken the decision to close the Cafe today.
The roads are treacherous with black ice in lots of places please only travel over if necessary.
Apologies for any inconvenience
Kind regards Simon Clemence
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Saturday, December 15, 2018
Llangollen Museum stages its Christmas Carol Concert
* People gather to sing carols during the concert.
Llangollen Museum hosted a Christmas Carol Concert at Valle Crucis Abbey last night (Friday).
By special permission from CADW a large number of people packed inside the ancient chloisters to brave the cold and sing a variety of seasonal songs accompanied by Llangollen Silver Band and Cor Meibion Bro Glyndwr.
The choir and the band also performed a number of solo carols and there were Christmas-themed readings by museum volunteers.
Local supermarkets donated mince pies and mulled wine.
* Members of Cor Meibion Bro Glndwr perform.
* Llangollen Silver Band provides musical accompaniment to the carols.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Catrin Finch joins eisteddfod line-up for 2019
To
celebrate tickets going on sale to the general public Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has announced royal
harpist Catrin Finch as the next addition to its
evening concert line-up for 2019.
Harpist and composer to the Prince of Wales and vice president
of the eisteddfod, Catrin Finch is one of the most accomplished and versatile
harpists of her generation.
She joins a line up that already features jazz and bluesman Jools Holland, French-Mexican
star tenor Rolando Villazรณn, salsa, pop and flamenco outfit Gipsy
Kings and
award-winning Celtic music band, Jamie Smith’s MABON.
Music
Director of the festival, Edward-Rhys Harry, said: “We are very proud to
announce Catrin as our next addition to the already star-studded line-up, which
spans genres and generations, crossing the boundaries of age, culture and
creed.
"There really is something for everyone and we’ll be adding even more
early in the New Year, with the announcement of our Llanfest headliners for
2019.”
* Tickets
are on sale to the general public and can be purchased online at www.llangollen.net
or via the box office.
New Audi A6 comes out from the shadows
* The Audi A6.
* Audi A6 cabin.
Audi
A6 road test by Steve Rogers
WHO'D
be a car salesman trying to shift a big saloon?
Everyone is buying SUVs, aren't
they?
Trendy
SUVs have been flying out of the showrooms all year but top end saloons are
still filling executive spaces in company car parks. That is where A6 comes in
although the competition is hellishly tough with BMW 5 Series, Jaguar XF,
Mercedes E Class and the new Volvo S90 all wanting a slice of the cake.
A6
has always struggled against the highly rated 5 Series and more recently the
much improved E Class which is why Audi has gone for broke with the new
model.... and it shows.
But
performance is not the big story here. It is economy. I had to do a double take
when I noticed I got 53mpg on a 170 mile mainly motorway journey. We must have
had a tail wind on the way home because it went up to 55mpg! That is
astonishing considering I was nearly always hovering around 70mph and probably
helped by the mild hybrid system which kills the engine when coasting between
34 and 99mph.
Perhaps
for the first time in a long time A6 can offer itself as the best executive
car. It no longer lives in the shadow of the BMW 5 Series, that's for sure. All
four rivals mentioned earlier have their own special qualities and the final
decision may come down to brand loyalty.
Audi
A6 40 TDI S Line
£41,110
2-litre
turbo diesel; 200bhp
0-62mph
8.1secs; 152mph
62.8mpg
combined
117g/km.
1st year road tax £205
Insurance
group 36
Thursday, December 13, 2018
New Dot's special Christmas screenings
* A scene from It's a Wonderful Life.
New Dot Cinema are holding two free screenings of the well-loved vintage classic, It's a Wonderful Life tomorrow (Friday) and everyone is invited.
Doors open for a Relaxed Matinee at 2:30pm, and for the evening show at 7:30pm.
Both shows will be preceded by some toe-tapping swing music and extra special festive fare such as mince pies, hot drinks and a licensed bar.
Mulled wine and hot chocolate will also be available at the evening screening. Mainfloor or wheelchair spaces can be reserved by emailing hello@newdotcinema.org
In lieu of a ticket, people are invited to bring a Christmas gift, to be distributed by either Welsh Women's Aid, Wrexham or Mike & Val Connolly's Llangollen Community Christmas Lunch.
Welsh Women's Aid has suggested unwrapped gifts for women aged 18 and over such as toiletry gift sets and nightwear.
Mike and Val have suggested wrapped Christmas gifts such as festive treats, chocolates or other stocking fillers. New Dot will be supplying a gift wrapping table for anyone to make use of.
There will also be a collection bucket for those who would prefer to make a cash donation to Welsh Women's Aid.
New Dot's Spring 2019 programme is also set to be released on the night.
The volunteer-run community cinema is starting the new year with an exciting change, offering twice as many films a month. More details will soon be available at www.newdotcinema.org, on Twitter or Facebook.
Tidy Town Team celebrates another successful year
Members of Llangollen Tidy Town Team celebrated another successful year - the 13th - with their annual Christmas dinner held this time at the Wild Pheasant last night (Wednesday).
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
New Three Eagles opens for business next week
* The Three Eagles team line up ahead of the opening.
The Three
Eagles is set to throw open its doors for business next week.
Its management team says reservations are already flooding in from people eager to sample its food and drinks.
Located on
Bridge Street in historic Grade II-listed former coaching-inn the Wynnstay, The Three
Eagles has been a work in progress over recent months with the building having
been subject to extensive renovation works.
As the project nears completion, a strong
management team have been assembled.
The majority
of them originate from the local area, with almost all having attended
Ysgol Dinas Bran.
Until now many of them had spent years
plying their trade away from the town – some internationally.
Heading up
the team is general manager Amy Cross. A local farmer’s daughter,
she has worked in the hospitality industry since her university days in
Liverpool.
Having worked her way around the mountains, lakes and
coastline of Wales, she brings over 15 years of experience
to the table. Amy spent the last three years in Ireland, leading an
award-winning restaurant through its launch in Dublin.
She has a track-record of launching a
number of new fine dining restaurants, achieving recognition in the Michelin
Guide having fronted a restaurant by 2-Michelin-Star chef Michael Caines MBE.
“It’s such an exciting time not just for the Three Eagles but for Llangollen and North Wales tourism as a whole. The Three Eagles will provide Llangollen with such an important boost for the local economy and it is a real privilege to be part of this journey from the very beginning”, said Amy.
“It’s such an exciting time not just for the Three Eagles but for Llangollen and North Wales tourism as a whole. The Three Eagles will provide Llangollen with such an important boost for the local economy and it is a real privilege to be part of this journey from the very beginning”, said Amy.
“With the
venue’s inception, some excellent career opportunities have been created. It’s
the vision and commitment to a better Wales that the Three Eagles represents
that has drawn these high flyers home, resulting in the creation of a first-class
team. What we’re hoping will be key to our future success is the continued
development of our staff.”
Amy joins experienced
international chefs Adam Gaunt-Evans and Oliver Potter at the Three Eagles.
Assistant
managers Nicole Farrell and Kim Watson also come with their own
expertise.
Nicole has been a driving force behind the exclusive Llangollen wedding venue Tyn Dwr Hall whilst Kim has
previously worked in a managerial position for a national
gastro pub/restaurant chain.
Their fellow assistant
manager Harry Hickson, from over the English border, compliments the team bringing years
of managerial experience which meant travelling the globe as far as Australia
building his wine knowledge.
Owners of The Three
Eagles Matt and Vicky Jones say the concept of the venue has always been
about showcasing the very best elements of Llangollen and the surrounding
region.
Matt said: “When
we set out in the beginning it was very important to us that we created
opportunities here in Llangollen – first and foremost for Llangollen people.
And that is exactly what The Three Eagles has done.
"The team have come home to
take on this exciting project with us and I think that should give some
indication as to just how impressive The Three Eagles is going to be.”
* To find out
more about The Three Eagles, Llangollen go to www.thethreeeagles.co.uk
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