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Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Ysgol y Gwernant honoured for Welsh language use
* The gold award winners line up.
Ysgol y Gwernant in Llangollen is amongst 14 Denbighshire schools honoured for their commitment to increasing the
number of pupils who communicate socially through the medium of Welsh.
In January 2016 the Welsh Government launched the Welsh Language Charter pilot scheme in
Denbighshire's Welsh medium schools.
The aim of the charter is
to increase children's social use of the Welsh language.
By
taking part in the scheme schools will plan to inspire
children and young people to use their Welsh in all aspects of their lives.
The Language
Charter encourages participation by all members of the school community - the
school council and the language ambassadors, pupils, the workforce, parents,
governors and the wider community.
The schools
received the Language Charter Bronze Award in the summer of 2016 and the Silver
Award in the summer of 2017.
Since then the schools have been working hard to
achieve the Gold Award requirements and since summer 2018 they have been
validated one after another and succeeded in achieving the Gold Award.
The successful
schools are:
- Ysgol y Gwernant, Llangollen
- Ysgol Bro Dyfrdwy, Cynwyd
- Ysgol Betws Gwerfil Goch
- Ysgol Bro Elwern, Gwyddelwern
- Ysgol Pen Barras, Ruthin
- Ysgol Pentrecelyn
- Ysgol Bro Cinmeirch, Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch
- Ysgol Tremeirchion
- Ysgol Henllan
- Ysgol Twm o’r Nant, Denbigh
- Ysgol Dewi Sant, Rhyl
- Ysgol y Llys, Prestatyn
- Ysgol Pant Pastynog, Prion
- Ysgol Carreg Emlyn, Clocaenog.
Councillor Huw
Hilditch Roberts, Lead Cabinet Member for Education, Children's Services and
Public Engagement, said: “Receiving the Gold Award clearly shows the hard work
that has taken place within the schools to improve the quality of the school
pupils to socialise through the medium of Welsh.
“The pupils have
been inspired to enjoy using the Welsh language in an increasing range of
situations, increasing their use of technology through the medium of
Welsh and their confidence to use the language more widely within their
community and beyond.
“Congratulations to
all pupils on their success.”
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Vicar aims to set up music hall branch in Llangollen
* Father Lee Taylor during an old time music hall performance.
Llangollen’s showbiz-loving vicar is aiming to set up a North Wales branch of the British Music Hall Society based in the town.
A big fan of the music hall since he was a youngster, Father Lee Taylor is a keen member of the society and also a frequent performer of the style of sing-along music which was popular
around the end of the Victorian era and into the 20th century.
The vicar of St Collen’s and three other churches in the Valle Crucis Area, Father Lee now wants to set up a new branch based in Llangollen where fellow enthusiasts from right
across the region can come together to celebrate their love of vintage songs like Down at the Old Bull and Bush and Champagne Charlie.
He said: “I’m a massive fan of music hall which was where the masses went for a good night out well before the days of TV and radio.
“I’ve been a member of the society for quite a few years and its stated aim is to cherish the entertainment jewels of the past.
“It’s supported by lots of famous people, such as the former Prime Minister Sir John Major, whose father Tom was a music hall and circus performer, the actress Dame Patricia
Routledge and Ken Dodd’s widow, Lady Anne.”
Father Lee himself has been known to tread the boards doing comic songs and patter from the great days of music hall, particularly those involving vicars.
“I perform old songs like The Vicar and I Will Be There and, in fact, that’s one of the ones I’ll be doing when I do a guest performance for the local Ladies’
Fellowship in August,” he said.
“On Saturday, September 21 I’ve organised a coach trip from Llangollen to the world-famous City Varieties Theatre in Leeds, known as the home of
music hall after years of staging the show, The Good Old Days. We still have a number of places left on coach.
“I’d love to start a North Wales branch of the society which would probably meet monthly in Llangollen. We’d have talks on the music hall, perhaps from experts and
maybe people who saw it.
“We’d also show video clips of performances and have sing-alongs which I’d accompany on the piano.
“If we attracted the right kind of talented people we might even organise some music hall performances in local venues like church halls and pubs.”
Monday, June 24, 2019
Kia with a 170mph sting in the tail
* The new Kia Stinger.
Kia Stinger road test by Steve |Rogers
A Kia capable of 170mph. We are having a laugh aren't we?
Nope, the Korean company that has won over the Brits with hatchbacks and crossovers has moved into the fast lane with a sports saloon destined to challenge the sporting hierarchy that is BMW,
Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar.
Enter the Stinger - what a great name for a grand tourer - the quickest and boldest car ever to come off a Kia production line. New territory it may be but Stinger is no flash in the pan attempt
to take on the establishment.
Stinger has been six years in the making and Kia waited until they had the right people in place before finally going for it. The final act was poaching Albert Biermann from BMWs M Sport division
to make sure Stinger's engine and chassis were on the money.
The result is pure eye candy. People stand and stare and can't quite take in that this beauty is a Kia and who can blame them when the staple so far has been Ceed hatchback and Sportage
crossover.
As a package Stinger is out there on its own stacked with kit making it serious value for money. Most of the standard features would be options on its German rivals. And while the German trio
still feel a bit more special Stinger's cabin is a cut above anything we have seen before from Kia.
That's all very well but the real key to Stinger's success will be down to performance and handling. Biermann's task was to engineer a rear wheel drive grand tourer that was sharp
and quick but not so brutal that you finished your journey thinking you had just climbed out of a rally car.
To that end he has succeeded. Stinger is as sound as a pound when pushed hard with quick steering and strong dynamics yet the level of comfort is rather better than might be expected. There
are the usual electronic settings for different ride modes and even one that tailors everything to the driver's needs. I tried that but couldn't feel any difference.
The ultimate Stinger is powered by a 3.3 litre V6 with two other engine options, a 2-litre diesel or 2-litre petrol which is the subject of this road test. Logic would tell you to go the whole
hog and buy the V6 rather than settle for second best yet I was more than satisfied with 'second best'.
The direct injection petrol musters 230bhp and responds more than adequately when asked put to the task through an eight speed automatic box with shifter paddles. Throttle response is swift
accelerating Stinger to sixty in around seven seconds and there is enough mid range punch to set the adrenalin flowing.
Where Stinger leaves its rivals standing is on specification. It wants for nothing with a full suite of safety features which are important elements these days, and all the luxury items we
crave. So if your wish list includes heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated front seats, heated outer rear seats, sharp 360 degree view monitor, head up display, auto dipping headlights along with navigation and voice
control then look no further.
I could only find one minor irritation. The centre mounted touch screen is a bit of a stretch for the driver and would be far better if selections could be made with a rotary controller in
the centre console.
Whichever way you look at it Stinger is a wild card entry into the world of sports saloons, here to challenge the sporting hierarchy that is BMW, Audi, Mercedes and Jaguar. For a first effort
it is a resounding success - BMW would have been over the moon if its first M5 was this good, yet Kia's UK sales hopes are modest at around 1,800 a year.
Badge snobbery counts for a lot when it comes to speed machines so expecting Audi, Merc or BMW loving Brits to swap in their droves isn't going to happen - yet. But happen it will because
Stinger can will make it to the premier division, it just needs a bit more time.
Key facts
Stinger GT Line S
35,975
2-litre GDi 242bhp
0-60mph 5.8secs; 145mph
29.4mpg combined
191g/km. 1st year road tax £1,280
New Oak Street gallery has successful opening
* The newly-opened gallery showcasing work including pictures by owner Karl Young.
The official opening of the new Oak Street Gallery in Llangollen on Saturday evening went very
well, according to its owner.
Karl Young said: "It was a beautiful summer's evening, which helped because the crowd who came to the opening was able to extend out into the
street.
"I want to thank everyone who came and made it a memorable evening."
"I want to thank everyone who came and made it a memorable evening."
The opening exhibition, which will run from Wednesday to Sunday until July 27, features a number of pictures by Karl who is an artist himself.
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Crowds flock to new Corwen food festival
* A general view of the food festival, with the new station in the background.
Thanks to glorious weather,
the first Corwen food festival brought out the crowds yesterday (Saturday).
Based on the old Pavilion site and organised by Anglesey Events, it included a host of stalls showcasing products from a wide area of North Wales.
George Jones, spokesman for Llangollen Railway whose project to open a new station in the area is rapidly nearing completion and who took these pictures, said: "The station development formed an impressive backdrop and it was generally
agreed that at future events the arrival of a steam train would make a dramatic
entrance.
"The potential for the
site was clearly demonstrated and for once the town's car park was full - and free.
"The event attracted a
variety of stalls featuring craft and heritage sales, as well as traditional
and exotic food and drink.
"The group performing
in the morning was the Magee Bros, from Holyhead with a mix of Welsh, English
and Irish songs."
* The Magee Bros on stage at the festival.
Friday, June 21, 2019
Local groups meet to pool ideas at world cafe event
* Above and below: the groups discuss matters of mutual interest during the meeting.
The aim of the meeting was to find ways of them co-operating and sharing ideas which would benefit the town and their own aims.
Along with members of the committee, they split into discussion groups to deal with topics of mutual concern such as marketing and publicity, networking and partnership, funding, training advocacy.
This was a follow-up session to similar, previous meetings organised by Cittaslow.
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