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Sunday, November 17, 2019
Cash available for open spaces and play areas
Funding
totalling £209,000 is available to improve open spaces and play areas in
Denbighshire.
The county council’s Open Spaces Commuted Sums is now open to communities across
the county.
A commuted sum
is a payment from developers to a local authority when it is not appropriate to
provide the required outdoor open space during a development.
The funds are
held specifically for the enhancement of open spaces and play areas, and are
used in the same area as the development.
The fund is
open to town or community councils, community or voluntary groups.
* Closing
date for funding applications is Friday, January 31, 2020 and for details visit
www.denbighshire.gov.uk/commuted-sums
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Road safety spot checks outside schools
A clampdown on anti-social parking outside schools will take place in Denbighshire next week.
As part of Road Safety Week, which runs from November 18 and 24, council officers will be carrying out spot checks
at schools and informing motorists about road safety.
Police Community Support Officers and Civil
Enforcement Officers will also be attending schools to deter parents from
parking on zig-zags and double yellow lines.
Emlyn Jones, Denbighshire County Council’s Head of
Planning and Public Protection Services, said: “Anti-social driving and parking
around the county’s schools puts children’s lives in danger.
"We are urging
parents to observe the highway code and facilitate the safeguarding of our
children. Parking on pavements and zig zags forces children to walk on roads
which are busy and congested during these hours.
“Congestion around schools also makes it difficult
for children to be seen when crossing the road. Anti-social parking is selfish
and dangerous and it is endangering the lives of our children.
“We are urging parents to consider their options
and think about walking or cycling to school with their children.”
The council has also launched the Park Safe Walk
Safe competition.
The competition was rolled out to all the primary
schools in Denbighshire through their Junior Road Safety Officers, the winning
design will be made into a poster and distributed to all the schools in
Denbighshire, with the winner receiving a £50 Halfords voucher.
A number of banners have also been produced and
will be displayed outside a number of Denbighshire schools to promote this
initiative, Project Zig Zag.
A worthy contender in the prestige SUV arena
* The DS7 Crossback above and below.
DS7 Crossback road test by Steve Rogers
Goddess. What a wonderful name for a car, particularly
one that lit up the motoring world.
That was the incomparable Citroen DS of 1955, the car
that changed the face of motoring with its ground breaking design and technology.
In French DS, or rather Déesse, means goddess, a nugget of information imparted
by my wife who speaks the lingo.
Fitting then that Peugeot Citroen should choose DS to
front its luxury marque and DS7 Crossback is its first completely new model, as
opposed to DS3,4 and 5 which were rebadged Citroens before the brand was
launched last year.
That is why there are not too many DS7s around ... yet.
It takes a while to establish a new luxury brand, look how long it has taken
Lexus to get a decent foothold, and DS7 is up against Audi, BMW, Mercedes, all
of whom have established, prestige SUVs.
Yes, DS7 is an SUV when you might have thought a
luxury saloon would be the way to go given the DS heritage. But this was a
smart move by the brains at Peugeot Citroen who figured, correctly as it turned
out, that SUVs were the future.
So how is DS7 Crossback fairing in this difficult old
world? At just under 4.6m it sits between an Audi Q3 and Q5 and is a smidgen
longer than Volkswagen's Tiguan.
The target market is the luxury end so a lot of time
and money has gone into creating something special. Special enough to turn
people's heads away from the mighty German trio.
And DS has the perfect setting to model its 'special'
car. Paris. So the stylists homed in on the glass pyramid at the Louvre and the
Rue de Rivoli, the most fashionable street in Paris for inspiration.
Let's move on from the car's body shape, which is a
bit flat, and concentrate on the chic styling. The LED light clusters are just
exquisite. Up front are three individual ice cube style modules while the
diamond design strip at the rear is even more spectacular. That is the first
introduction to the diamond theme (remember the Louvre's glass pyramid) which
runs riot in the cabin.
There are four interior styles, or inspirations as
they are called, and my test car was Rivoli. This is French chic in full flow
with a variety of classy materials and attention to detail. Here diamonds are
DS7's best friend, diamond shaped dials, screen graphics and grey diamond
quilted leather upholstery.
Elsewhere crystal effect switches lodged between the
front seats conclude the eye candy show. It sounds over the top but as a visual
spectacle it works and more stunning than anything the German SUVs can offer.
A 12 inch touchscreen dominates the dashboard from
where you can access just about every function. A row of touch sensitive
switches give quick access but it is all a bit challenging for the driver.
Voice control is available but didn't always respond to commands.
Ahead of the driver is a 12.3in digital instrument
cluster, interchangeable of course, with a full width navigation map among the
features.
This is a comfortable five seater and will easily
accommodate three adults in the back where head and legroom is ample. It is
also well off for storage space with good sized door bins and a huge box between
the front seats.
As with most French cars ride comfort is key so don't
expect DS7 to have the pure driving dynamics of a similar Audi or BMW. Yet
there is a decent compromise here with three drive modes, and on the more
expensive models a sensor in the windscreen which can spot poor road surfaces
and adapt the suspension to give the smoothest ride.
My test car came with the turbocharged 1.6 litre
petrol, a feisty number mated to an eight speed automatic box, but not the best
option for big economy. Best I could manage was 33mpg overall so look to the
diesel or even the hybrid for better results.
DS has made a pretty good fist of its first bespoke
model although one thing that needs sorting is the poor definition of the rear
camera, a problem that goes across the board with all Peugeot and Citroen
models.
Make no mistake DS7 is a worthy contender in the
prestige SUV arena and the interior styling is ahead of any of its German
rivals. It is also very good value for money with a long spec list.
The elephant in the room for me is its cousin, the Peugeot
3008 which shares many components. It is better looking, has an equally
impressive cabin although it falls below the level of quality, and is cheaper.
So it is still my favourite SUV.
Key facts
DS7 Crossback Prestige
£41,085
1.6 litre turbo; 225bhp
0-62mph 8.3secs; 145mph
36.2-40.4mpg combined
125-130g/km. 1st road tax £170
Boot 618 litres
Insurance group 29
Friday, November 15, 2019
County warns over scam emails
Trading standards officers in Denbighshire are
warning residents and businesses to be on their guard against scam emails
alerting the receiver to a compensation payment as a result of a scam.
Whilst the council says it is only aware of one case in
Denbighshire, there have been recent examples in other parts of the country.
Emlyn Jones, Head of Denbighshire’s Planning
and Public Protection, said “This is a timely moment to remind residents that
they should be very wary of anybody who cold calls. Whether over the
phone, personally at the door or even by email, we urge people to be cautious.
“Our advice is to be suspicious of any unsolicited
email and do not click on any links in any emails you do not know the origin of
or are not expecting."
Trading Standards is asking people to be wary if
•
The email asks you to confirm personal information
•
The web and email addresses do not look genuine
•
It has poor spelling, grammar and presentation
•
There’s a suspicious attachment
•
It’s urging you to act now or make some sort of response.
* Anyone who thinks they have been scammed, or knows
someone who has fallen victim to a scam, are encouraged to report it through
the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 03454 04 05 06, for the Welsh language
or 03454 04 05 05, or report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or www.actionfraud.police.uk
Flu clinic at the health centre tomorrow
LLANGOLLEN HEALTH
CENTRE
FLU CLINIC
For patients aged 65 and over or
those aged under 65 who have received a letter telling them they are eligible
**************************************
8.30AM – 12.30PM
*****************************************
This is a walk-in clinic –
no appointment necessary
www.llangollenhealth.com
Ysgol y Gwernant renews its green credentials
* Children at Ysgol y Gwernant with their Platinum Flag certificate.
Pupils
at Ysgol y Gwernant have
proven their green credentials after being awarded a top eco award.
The school
has renewed the prestigious Platinum Flag Award for the second time
as part of the environmental education programme Eco-Schools.
Eco-Schools
is an international programme run in Wales by environmental charity Keep Wales
Tidy and funded by the Welsh Government. Over 90% of schools in Wales are
registered on the programme.
The programme inspires and empowers pupils to be leaders of change in
their community, helping them learn about sustainable living and global
citizenship while giving them the information and support they need to make
changes that will benefit their school, local environment and wider community,
such as reducing waste, energy consumption, transport, biodiversity, healthy
living and litter issues.
As
part of their Eco-Schools Platinum assessment, Ysgol Y Gwernant promoted recycling, completed litter picks within the community, reduced the use
of plastic within the school and encouraged it within local shops in town.
They also monitored taps, computer screens and lighting daily to reduce energy and water
within the school, held regular gardening clubs and community gardening, promoted eco themes in the whole school assemblies throughout the year and much more.
Catrin
Hughes, Education Officer for Keep Wales Tidy said: “The
Platinum Flag is a very impressive achievement and highlights the enthusiasm
and commitment that Ysgol y Gwernant has towards sustainable development.
"The
dedication of the Eco-Committee over many years has been inspirational. I’d
like to congratulate and thank all of the pupils and staff involved for their
hard work.”
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