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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Two Llan hostelries in latest Good Pub Guide


* The Cornmill. 
Two famous Llangollen hostelries feature in the 2020 Good Food Guide.

The Corn Mill gets a prominent mention in the main Wales section as “a fascinating riverside building with fine views, personable young staff, super food all day and good beers.

And the Chainbridge just further up the river makes a favourable appearance in the “also worth a visit" slot.

The guide, described as the pub lovers’ annual manual, is published every year and for 2020 lists 5,000 pubs across the UK together with their contact details, facilities and opening hours.

Of the Corm Mill it says: “The interestingly fitted-out interior of this cleverly restored watermill has a striking open stairway with gleaming timber and tensioned steel rails, pale pine flooring on stout beams, and mainly stripped-stone walls.

“One of the two serving bars, away from the water, has a much more local feel with regulars sitting on bar stools, pews on dark slate flagstones and daily papers.

“Seats on a raised deck in front of the pub overlook the mill race and rapids below; you can also watch steam trains arriving and leaving the station on the opposite riverbank.”

The guide then goes on to list the beers, whiskies and cider available.

Besides the fully inspected pubs, the guide also lists those “also worth a visit”.


In Wales that includes the Chainbridge (pictured above) which is described as a “refurbished 19th century-c hotel in great position overlooking River Dee rapids, chain bridge and renovated steam railway; bar, lounge, restaurant and good outside spaces, decent food from sandwiches and pubby choices up, two or three well-kept ales; children and dogs welcome, plenty of bedrooms (some with river view balconies), good walks, open all day.”

* The Good Pub Guide 2020 is published by Penguin at £15.99.



Pengwern hosts woodcraft session


With funding from Rural Futures, a woodcraft workshop was held at Pengwern Community Centre yesterday morning. Jamie Corry, from the Forge in Corwen, gives some tips to a group out on the decking.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

MP explains why she voted against General Election

* With reader's letter at foot of story



Clwyd South MP Susan Elan Jones (pictured) has given her reasons for voting against the Government's bid to hold a General Election.

She said: "I have always been of the view that Boris Johnson’s call for a General Election before 31st October was a trap to get a crash-out Brexit that nobody voted for but which suits the Hard Right political agenda of Johnson, Rees-Mogg and Trump.

"I won’t play games with jobs, national security, medicine supplies and the NHS so I was dead against this.

"When I was out in Llangollen with the cross-party Denbighshire for Europe recently, I was struck by the concerns that many local residents had about Brexit.

"I think we need a public vote and totally support the Welsh Labour Government’s commitment to campaign for Remain in one."

* A reader's letter on this subject has been received by llanblogger addressed to Ms Jones:

"I am writing to Thankyou for your recent decision in voting against a General Election. 
A GE will put MP’s at the forefront of this crisis and at unnecessary risk. The decision to leave with a deal or remain should be left to the public to decide first by way of a vote to avoid unnecessary civil disturbance and to keep our MP’s safe.
We are a Welsh family and admire people like you who stand up to bullies.

Thankyou


John and Nikki Hewitt"

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Three to contest town council vacancy



Three candidates are to stand for election to the vacancy on Llangollen Town Council caused by the recent resignation of Karen Edwards.

They are:

KEDDIE, Paul (Annibynnol/ Independent)

PALMER, John Christopher

ROBERTSON, Gillian (Independent)

This election will take place on Thursday, October 3.

New project aims to showcase best in Wales


The Welsh Government has launched a new project to champion the best of Made in Wales and is looking for people to help run it. 

The brand initiative, called Cnwd Cymru/Wales Made, will be launched early next year using a collection of up to 20 products, produce and services that are inherently Welsh and of international standard.
The final collection will be selected by an independent panel covering a range of sectors and will be celebrated through modular showcases to be displayed in a number of locations and supported by digital assets and content featured on wales.com
The first collection will shine a light on exceptional talents, skills and creativity, and will aim to inspire Wales’s next generation of designers, makers and entrepreneurs. 
Following the launch of the scheme, the showcase will have the potential to tour, adding a new dimension to Wales's international marketing and extending its collaborative partnership activity with leading Welsh consumer and business-to-business brands.
Organisers are now calling for expressions of interest: 
  • For voluntary panel members with relevant expertise
  • From companies wishing to be considered for the scheme.
There are no application fees/costs associated with companies being considered for the scheme. Panel members will take part on a voluntary basis and no fees will be payable. 
The scheme will cover the following product/service categories:
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Architecture & interiors
  • Creative services
  • Fashion & lifestyle
  • Food & drink
  • Leisure & sport
  • Lifesciences & medical
  • Technology
* Expressions of interest should be sent by Friday, September 13 to: Claire Chappell - email claire.chappell@gov.wales, tel 0300 025 0169.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Co-op to host food and drink event on Saturday


* Co-op staff celebrate the store's £500,000 facelift last May.


* Shea Ferron will sing at 12 noon on Saturday.

A feast of Welsh produce is set to be served-up by the Co-op’s Llangollen store as it hosts a celebration of food and drink sourced in Wales.
The free event takes place in the car park of the Regent Street store between 10am and 2pm next Saturday, September 14.
Members of the community can meet and sample products from Co-op’s Welsh suppliers including Conwy Brewery, Daoini, Edwards of Conwy, Llaeth Y Llan Village Dairy, Radnor Hills, Village Baker, Welsh Lady Preserves, Wild Trail and Wrexham Lager.
The store, which re-launched in May this year after a £500,000 investment, also welcomes local singer Shea Ferron who will perform at 12 noon, and Llangollen-based chef Jack Hatley who will prepare a selection of dishes and offer recipe suggestions.
The family-friendly event also includes activities for children, including face painting.
The Co-op sells over 500 products made by Welsh suppliers. Its backing for British agriculture also sees the retailer offering Welsh lamb all year round.
Rachel Greenlees, Co-op’s Local Sourcing Buyer, said: “As a community retailer the Co-op is committed to creating value in its communities.
“We are proud of our Welsh heritage, which dates back to the mid-19th century, and sourcing products locally is a cornerstone of our approach. Consumer demand for locally produced food and drink continues to grow, it is made with a mix of quality, pride, history and innovation.
“We continually look for ways to celebrate, showcase and support Welsh produce.”
Mandy Hughes, Manager of the Llangollen store, said: “We are delighted to welcome a flavour of our Welsh suppliers to our store, providing a taste of the great food and drink which is produced in Wales.
“We have had a great response since we relaunched the store in May. The investment was a great way to mark the Co-op’s 175th anniversary year.
“We know that quality, provenance and trust is valued by our Members and customers, and we are really looking forward to welcoming the community to our family-friendly event on September 14.”

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Motorcyclist dies on Nant Y Garth Pass road

A motorcyclist has sadly died following a road traffic collision on the Nant Y Garth Pass, Ruthin.

The collision happened at approximately 13.10hrs today (Sunday 8th September) on the A525, Pentre Celyn Ruthin on the Nant Y Garth pass between Llysfasi college and the quarries. The collision involved a combine harvester and a motorcycle.

Sergeant Nicola Grimes-Williams of the Roads Policing Unit said: “Sadly a man was pronounced dead at the scene. Our thoughts remain with the man’s family and friends at this difficult time. We are appealing for any witnesses, or anybody who may have been travelling along that particular stretch of road and who may have dash cam footage to contact us as soon as possible.”

Anybody with information is asked to contact officers on 101 or via the live web chat quoting reference number X131545.