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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Barclays 'safeguards' Llan branch for two years
Llangollen is one of a hundred branches across Britain which Barclays says it is protecting against closure for the next two years, according to a report in the Denbighshire Free Press.
For the full story, see: https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/17953600.branches-barclays-will-keep-least-october-2021/?fbclid=IwAR03oppdcH73vEDvYByZYuzIqnsSybcBPzXsNx5lFJuTQ5tXYjCPtsnYAiw
Lib Dems choose Clwyd South candidate
* Chris Twells, Lib Dem candidate for Clwyd South.
Welsh
Liberal Democrat members have selected Chris Twells as their candidate for
Clwyd South ahead of the next general election.
He has ten years’ experience as a political campaigner and has helped the Liberal
Democrats win elections on both sides of Offa’s Dyke.
Mr Twells, 28, was born in St Asaph and brought up in Flintshire. He attended the
Alun School in Mold before going on to study law at the University of York.
He said: “I am delighted to be standing to represent Corwen, Llangollen, Chirk and the many other vibrant communities around Wrexham and the Dee Valley.
“After
more than 30 years with a Labour MP, lots of residents are telling our
canvassers that it’s time for a change in Clwyd South. The Liberal Democrats
are enjoying our highest opinion poll ratings for almost a decade and our
fantastic new leader, Jo Swinson, is the public's most popular choice to be
Prime Minister."
He added: “A
No Deal Brexit would be a disaster for our economy here in North East Wales and
I am proud that a Liberal Democrat government would stop Brexit as its first
priority.
“The
Conservatives want to force through a No Deal Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn’s policy
on Brexit seems to change every week. Only the Liberal Democrats have been
consistent: if we form the next government we will stop Brexit on day one.
“The
voters of Clwyd South were sensible enough to reject Boris Johnson when he
first stood for Parliament here in 1997. If everyone who wants to stop Brexit
votes for the Liberal Democrats this time we can remove him as our Prime
Minister.”
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Let's have your hazelnuts, says county
Denbighshire
County Council’s Countryside Service is collecting and donating hazelnuts as
part of Snowdonia National Park’s Hedgerow Scheme.
The scheme
promotes natural borders and encourages hedgerow planting which provides a
habitat for wildlife and supports biodiversity.
Snowdonia
National Park operates a nursery growing hedge plants to donate to farmers and
landowners to encourage the replanting of hedges.
Anyone wishing
to donate can do so at the Tourist Information Centre in Llangollen, Canolfan
Ni Corwen Loggerheads Country Park or the Countryside Service office at
Brickfield Pond in Rhyl.
Those picking
or foraging hazelnuts must have the landowner’s permission before doing so, and
be aware of wildlife - don’t take everything from one area as wildlife depend
on this resource over winter.
Hazelnut
gathering events will take place in Llangollen on Wednesday, October 9 between
10am and 12pm starting from Pengwern Community Centre and in Corwen on Thursday,
October 10 between 10am and 12pm starting from the leisure centre car park.
Visit the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB’s Facebook page to stay up to date
on events and how many hazelnuts have been collected.
Kia's latest Ceed model has the X factor
Kia XCeed launch report by Steve Rogers
Just when you thought the family was complete another
one comes along. Meet the XCeed, the fourth edition to the Kia Ceed family.
What is it? It is a Ceed hatchback which has gone into
the workshop and come out with a change of clothes.
Is it needed? The Kia top brass think so and they are
normally right. As one exec said to me: "We don't build cars people don't want."
Eight consecutive years of increased sales sort of
backs that up, and it looks like this will be year number nine with 97,000 Kias
leaving our showrooms, a pretty remarkable achievement from the company's
bargain basement roots of the nineties.
Let's drill into what XCeed is and why it is needed.
The X is the clue, it's a crossover or family SUV, whichever name you like
best, and they are taking over the car market.
Kia isn't short of SUVs, it has got Niro and Sportage, but Niro is a hybrid and Sportage a bigger SUV so XCeed has been brought in to plug the gap between Ceed and Sportage. Mazda has done the same with the CX-30 as has Ford with its pumped up Focus.
Kia isn't short of SUVs, it has got Niro and Sportage, but Niro is a hybrid and Sportage a bigger SUV so XCeed has been brought in to plug the gap between Ceed and Sportage. Mazda has done the same with the CX-30 as has Ford with its pumped up Focus.
Kia believe XCeed will take around half the total Ceed
range although I would not be surprised if it was higher and this is why.
The X factor has given it a little more length than the hatchback (85mm) so there is no compromise on cabin space, the boot has room for an extra bag or two, it has the higher driving position which everyone seems to like, and it is better looking than the hatch with a tasty fastback tailgate design.
The X factor has given it a little more length than the hatchback (85mm) so there is no compromise on cabin space, the boot has room for an extra bag or two, it has the higher driving position which everyone seems to like, and it is better looking than the hatch with a tasty fastback tailgate design.
No one builds cars that don't drive well so let's jump
ahead to more important things. On the engine front the choice is 1.0 and 1.4
litre petrols, and a 1.6 litre diesel. My star pick is the 1-litre, a lively,
economic three-cylinder which will blow you away with its refinement and
performance.
People I talk to are still dubious about this new
breed of small engine and there will be doubters over this engine's ability to
carry the XCeed but they will be wrong. The 1-litre is an absolute hoot from
the second the accelerator is pressed and it can hold its performance right to
the red line.
The 1.4 litre petrol is less impressive not because it
is inadequate, which it is not, but because it does not have the same
performance as some of its top rivals which offer a wider range of power
outputs.
It provides the power for the top of the range First
Edition which is the most eye catching with its tasteful yellow detailing on
the seats and dashboard. It also comes with a striking wide 10.25in multi media
screen that dominates the dashboard and flows into an equally impressive 12.3in
digital instrument cluster which projects all the driver information you could
possibly need.
First Edition also comes with a full suite of safety
systems adding blind spot collision warning, speed limit information and
forward crash avoidance that includes detecting pedestrians and cyclists.
It also throws in a sports mode selector, not really
necessary given the modest power output, but nevertheless adds a spark of fun. First
Edition will set you back £28,095 or £29,195 for the seven speed automatic.
Something to please mobile phone users is the ability
to connect two mobiles at once, an all too rare benefit in cars of this class.
Kia does not expect many buyers to go for the entry
Grade 2 but that is hardly left wanting with the touchscreen shrunk to eight
inches for DAB audio selection, Bluetooth and reversing camera, all round
electric windows, keyless entry, LED headlights, cruise control with speed
limiter and air conditioning. This opens at £20,795 with the one litre engine.
The majority will opt for Grade 3 which uses all of
the touchscreen and brings in navigation, heated front seats and steering wheel
and electric parking brake among the extras over the entry model.
XCeed will not have it all its own way simply because
strong rivals will be gnashing their teeth trying to frighten it off, but it is
the new star of the Ceed range with great looks and a generous level of standard
kit.
Why bother buying Ceed hatchback? Why indeed.
Key facts
XCeed Grade 2
£23,295
1.0 T-GDI; 118bhp
0-62mph 10.9secs; 115mph
45.6mpg combined
124g/km. 1st year tax £170
Boot: 426-1378 litres
Monday, October 7, 2019
Landmarks get lit up to celebrate big anniversary
A LUMINAIRE of iconic
structures along the eleven-mile corridor of the Dee Valley’s World Heritage
site near Llangollen is expected to draw thousands of
visitors to the area this month.
The event runs from October 7-27 and marks the 10-year anniversary since Thomas Telford’s breath-taking nineteenth
century Pontcysyllte Aqueduct at Trevor Basin was given the prestigious UNESCO World
Heritage Status in 2009.
It also coincides with the hosting
of the UKs World Heritage Annual Conference and AGM in Llangollen, entitled Making The Most Of World Heritage on October 7-8.
Each site is unique and is
either graded, a scheduled monument or both and will be lit up by expert
lighting company Enlightened of Bristol for two hours each evening from 7.30pm
- 9.30pm.
The sites to be lit up are
as follows:
Aqueduct, Chirk (Grade II
Scheduled Monument)
Viaduct, Chirk (Grade II)
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct,
Trevor (Grade I Scheduled Monument)
Dinas Bran Castle,
Llangollen (Scheduled Monument)
Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen
(Grade II)
Organisers believe the
spectacle, that places the 126ft structure at the centre of the celebrations,
will come to life under the cover of darkness and encourage locals and tourists
to explore the five structures along the stretch of the Llangollen Canal from
Llangollen to Chirk, within the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
It is
intended to extend the length of the 2019 tourism season to boost the local
economy of the area.
Wrexham County Borough Councillor
Terry Evans, Executive Lead Member and member of the World Heritage Status
Board, said: “I am looking forward to seeing the structures lit up, further
highlighting that the World Heritage Site is an 11 mile corridor and
encouraging people to visit more of it.
It is great that it will be over a three week period which will give
more people the opportunity to visit and see it.”
Adnan Saif, regional
director at Canal & River Trust said: “The
Llangollen Canal is a beautiful waterway and is a lovely place to visit
throughout the year. Research shows that being next to water makes you happier
and healthier and this luminaire
event will allow visitors to see the canal in a different light whilst helping
to celebrate ten years since it became a World Heritage Site.”
Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Elis-Thomas, said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to support this exciting project
which is an excellent way of celebrating Pontcysyllte Aqueduct’s tenth
anniversary as a World Heritage Site. This project is a great example of what
can be achieved by working in partnership and how innovative ideas like this
can help us make the most of our World Heritage Sites.”
This project would not have
been possible without funding from Visit Wales and the National Lottery
Heritage Fund and permission being granted from private landowners and also
from Network Rail who have given their permission for the Chirk Viaduct to be
lit up.
* You
can keep up to date on Pontcysyllte Aqueduct special events at its dedicated
Facebook page or through Twitter or Instagram.
Love Island's Niall to star in Stiwt pantomime
* Niall Aslam will star in this year's pantomime at the Stiwt Theatre in Rhos.
Love Island heart-throb Niall Aslam has been announced as the star of this
year's pantomime at the Stiwt Theatre in Rhosllannerchrugog.
The 25-year-old former Love Island contestant will take the role of the Genie in Aladdin, which runs from Saturday December 7 until Tuesday December 31.
Niall rose to fame in the 2018 series of the reality show and became one of the most popular contestants of that series due to his comical nature and proved a hit with the ladies of the villa.
Since Love Island, Niall has continued his career in reality TV, modelling and has also become a proud ambassador of the National Autistic Society.
Aladdin will be Niall's pantomime debut.
He said: "I'm absolutely buzzing to perform in Wrexham's annual Christmas pantomime. I've heard only good things about the audience, so I'm confident I'll have a good time and hopefully put a smile on everyone's faces.
"I'm looking forward to all the usual pantomime banter that gets the audience going - all the 'he's behind you', 'oh yes, we are' and 'oh no, you aren'ts'. It'll be great fun."
This will be the tenth year Liverpool-based LHK Productions has produced the Christmas pantomime at the Stiwt.
Lee Kelly, producer of the pantomime and managing director of LHK Productions, said: "I'm absolutely thrilled that we've got Niall on board for our decade year at the Stiwt. He will be fabulous, and I'm confident our audiences will love him.
"Everyone who watches our panto at the Stiwt always has a brilliant time, and this year's will be no exception. We're bringing back some familiar faces and that all important pantomime magic.
"I guarantee Wrexham is in for a treat with this year's production of Aladdin."
* Tickets can be purchased via www.stiwt.com or by telephoning 01978 841300.
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Young 'Uns to stage The Wizard of Oz in 2020
* Members of the Young 'Uns cast for The Wizard of Oz line up. Picture by Barrie Potter.
The full cast for the RSC version of the show will feature 47 talented young
people from Llangollen and surrounding areas.
The new show, which hits the Llangollen Town Hall stage from Thursday-Saturday, February 13-15,
follows on from the group's acclaimed production of Grease in
February.
Young 'Uns have been putting on shows in Llangollen for the past 30 years.
Evening performances are at 7.30pm with a Saturday matinee at 2pm. Tickets are priced at £12 with £10 concessions.
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