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Sunday, February 10, 2019
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New object of desire from the Italian romeo
Alfa Romeo Stelvio road test by Steve Rogers
For a youngster
whose wheels were a beat up Renault 8, the Alfasud was motoring heaven . The
way it danced through bends left me gobsmacked and I wanted one.
It never happened
but at least this job has given me nearly 40 years of sampling these Italian
beauties. The designers at Alfa have created gorgeous saloons and hatchbacks
but penning an SUV is a challenge and a half so can the new Stelvio set hearts
racing.
Alfa is virtually
last to the SUV ball but clearly wanted to get it just right. It is built on
the same platform as the glorious Giulia, the most exciting car I drove last
year, and Alfa's engineering supremo Robert Fedeli wanted that saloon's brilliant
dynamics mirrored in Stelvio.
That's a big ask,
almost an impossible one given the high sided body of an SUV, yet the engineers
have made a pretty good fist of it and the designers haven't done a bad job
either.
Well, the front
definitely looks the business but with the famous shield grille and badge how
could they fail to build something stylish around it. The profile is everyday
SUV fair but I like the rounded proportions which flow neatly to the tailgate.
So having succeeded
on design front does Stelvio come up to scratch on driving dynamics?
It ain't no Giulia
that's for sure, but then a BMW X3 is no 3 Series so let's not kid ourselves.
Yet this SUV, which is lighter than some key competitors, will hold its own if
put to the test on a race track (not that I got the chance but I know it would)
thanks to some clever work by Mr Fedeli's team.
The suspension is
stiffer than the Giulia because it has to control the inevitable body roll of a
car that stands tall, so in the main they have risen to the task.
The downside is you
feel every bump and at times the ride can be annoyingly unruly.
There can be no
complaints on performance and in this case it comes from the dreaded diesel. I
don't get the anti diesel hysteria because the engines are cleaner than ever
with lower emissions than petrol engines.
The Stelvio's turbo
charged 4-cylinder 2.2 litre is a beast, flying off the start line, and with so
much mid range torque it is hard not to keep flooring the fast pedal just to
get the thrill, and that's before switching from normal to dynamic setting
which heightens the throttle response and weights up the steering.
Stelvio delivers an
exciting drive mainly because it is rear wheel drive with all the poise and
balance that brings. Four wheel drive only kicks in when the sensors detect
slippery conditions.
It all happens
through an eight speed automatic but it is tempting to go manual using the
oversized steering wheel paddle changes for the hell of it. Great fun.
Some will complain
the paddles are so big they cover the stalks, but they are so nice to touch and
I only changed gear by mistake once when reaching for the stalk to wash the screen!
It has taken Alfa
too long to bring its SUV to the table but the end justifies the means and
Stelvio is a match for similar premium offerings from Jaguar, BMW, Audi and such
like.
Style, performance,
handling, build quality, equipment, safety, they are all there. Alfa has been
on a roll for a while with some great cars so Stelvio ought to rack up some
decent numbers.
PS: This car is too
good to turn your back on so if a diesel Stelvio is a no-no then look out the turbo
charged 2-litre petrol. It will prove a very spicey alternative.
Stelvio Q4 AWD
Super
£38,490
2.2 turbo diesel;
210bhp
0-62mpg 6.6secs;
134mph
58.9mpg combined
127g/km. 1st year
tax £205
Insurance group 31
Saturday, February 9, 2019
Eisteddfod offers volunteering opportunities
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has a number of volunteering opportunities on its Grounds Team.
These are for a Field Warden, Bussing Stewards and Communications volunteers.
Field Warden
The principal role of the Field Warden is to provide immediate help
and support to the wide range of people visiting the Eisteddfod.
From helping
people to find their way around the site to handling lost property, the Field
Wardens are there to help the public enjoy their experience of the Eisteddfod.
In addition, in the event of an emergency, the Field Wardens have a
responsibility to assist and direct the public to safe areas.
Being sought are people who are happy to help and assist others and interact with the
diverse audience attending the Eisteddfod. Most of the time Field Wardens are
up and about the site and so the days are broken up into two-hour shifts and you
can volunteer onto the rota depending on your availability.
An eisteddfod spokesperson said: "This is a new, exciting and enjoyable role and we
are looking to establish a core team of people to take this role forward."
Bussing Stewards
This role is responsible for stewarding school parties on and off
the Eisteddfod field on the Tuesday and Thursday of Eisteddfod week and on
additional days if required. It involves meeting and greeting the school
parties on the coach park and directing them up and onto the field. On
departure, the bussing stewards escort them safely from the field to their
coach. Shifts are: 8.15 am to 11 am and 1.15pm to 3.30pm.
Communications Volunteers
Communications volunteers are a vital part of the Eisteddfod. They
provide essential communication support to ensure the smooth running of the
event, passing key information across the various committees to keep the music
flowing and liaising with the emergency services in the event of minor/ major
incidents and accidents.
Commitment varies, but it would be usual for a volunteer to offer around 10
hours over the course of the six-day event, in the form of two-five hour sessions in
the Grounds Communications Radio Centre which operates from 8am to around 11pm
daily. Training will be provided on the job whilst assisting an experienced
communications volunteer.
Typical tasks include:
* Working within the communication protocols to ensure the right people get the right information at the right time.
* Receiving, recording and passing of messages to the relevant person(s). Either via the telephone network or monitoring the two-way radio base station.
* Issuing and logging radio allocations, and maintaining charged battery supplies.
* Working within the communication protocols to ensure the right people get the right information at the right time.
* Receiving, recording and passing of messages to the relevant person(s). Either via the telephone network or monitoring the two-way radio base station.
* Issuing and logging radio allocations, and maintaining charged battery supplies.
* If you are interested in the above roles or know someone who would
be, please complete the volunteer
application form here or for more information, contact Mikala Nash
on info@llangollen.net
Friday, February 8, 2019
Details announced for Malcolm Twigg's funeral
Details have been announced by his family for the funeral of well-known Llangollen resident Malcolm Twigg who died recently.
It is to take place at 1.30pm next Thursday, February 14, at Pentrebychan Crematorium.
His family have said that any musicians or singers are welcome to bring instruments to the Hand Hotel later that afternoon, from 2pm, should anyone wish to play or sing in memory of Malcolm who was a prominent member of Llangollen Male Voice Choir which was based there.
Church to host St David's Day eisteddfod event
The Eisteddfod is hosting
an international themed St David’s Day Event on Friday March 1 at
St Collen’s Church to raise money to help fund overseas competitors to the festival. T
The traditional format of the Cymanfa Ganu – the congregational
singing of hymns, will be conducted by Leigh Mason of Côr Meibion
Froncysyllte, and will have an extra international dimension as well as musical
items from Llangollen Silver Band and the James Lambert Singers.
Tickets are available from the Eisteddfod box
office by calling 01978 862001, or from the Tourist Information Centre.
Tickets
are priced at £5, which includes entry, a programme and a wide range of
refreshments.
Thursday, February 7, 2019
MP calls for inquiry into offshore helicopter safety
Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones (pictured) has backed parliamentary calls for a Government inquiry into offshore helicopter safety.
Speaking at a debate in Parliament, she said: “There are more than 18,000 people in this country who work in the
offshore oil and gas industry, on North Sea rigs and so forth.
"This includes
people from my home area and most other constituencies across the country. It
is vital therefore that helicopter safety is paramount to protect those
workers.”
Ms Jones also noted that since 2009, there have
been six offshore helicopter accidents around the North Sea which have led to 33
deaths and the need for 65 other people to be rescued.
Volunteers clear vegetation for beside railway tracks
A team of Llangollen Railway volunteers have been busy clearing away vegetation from the sides of the track.
Over recent weekends they've worked on Green Lane Cutting, Pentrefellin and Deeside Halt.
One of the team, Rich Smith, said: "The amount of work that has been achieved is great to see. Deeside Halt will continue to be worked on for the next two weekends.
"It's amazing how a bunch of people from different departments of the railway most of whom have never met can come together to achieve the same goal.
"To make the railway we work so hard to keep running and looking as it should is a thing to behold.
"I'm glad to be a part of it to make the paying public appreciate the views it opens up.
"Well done to Robin for organising the whole thing and working every day on the veg cutting and to the volunteers for turning out to help."
* The pictures, showing the three sites worked on, were taken by volunteers Tom and Robin.
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