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Friday, November 22, 2019

Tourist centre launches Christmas quiz


For the 13th year Llangollen Tourist Information Centre will be producing a Christmas quiz on behalf of Cancer Research UK.  

A TIC spokesperson said: "Once again it should be fun for all the family and you could even consider including it in Christmas cards to friends.  

"From 1st December, copies (£1) will be obtainable from the Tourist Information Centre in Castle Street.  Thank you for your support – and good luck."

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Shea presents songs from the shows at St John's


Talented young singer Shea Ferron (pictured) featured in the first of a series of free afternoon recitals to be hosted by the Vicar of Llangollen, Father Lee Taylor, at St John's Church in Abbey Road.

Shea, who is doing more and more performances in the area, presented a programme of songs from major shows including Chess, Les Miserables and A Chorus  Line, concentrating on power-ballads such as Bring Him Home.



Town Council announces more free parking


Llangollen Town Council has just announced an extra measure to help with parking in the run-up to Christmas.

Earlier this week Denbighshire County Council unveiled a scheme to allow free parking after 3pm in various town centres, including Llangollen, every day between November 21 and December 31.

The town council yesterday announced that, in addition, there will be free parking each Saturday until December 21 and on Christmas Eve (Tuesday December 24) between 8am and 5pm.
See the sign above.

Llan music teacher to direct West End show


* Elen Mair Roberts is to be musical director on Voices From the Valley in London next April. 

A busy music teacher from Llangollen has been chosen to mastermind the melodies of a musical theatre show in London’s West End in aid of a charity which aims to prevent suicides.

Elen Mair Roberts, who runs two Flintshire youth choirs and has been musical director of countless smash-hit amateur productions around north Wales, has been chosen to wield the baton for Voices From the Valley, billed as the ultimate musical theatre cabaret, which runs at the Above the Arts theatre club in Leicester Square on Sunday, April 5 next year.
With an all-Welsh cast, the show combines the nation’s favourite musical theatre songs, live instruments and a talented West End line-up
The cast includes Kane Oliver Parry (Wicked, Matilda), Michael Thomas Jenkins (The Last Five Years, Greatest Show), CiCi Howells (Jerry Springer, Saturday Night Fever, Threepenny Opera) and Claire-Marie Hall (Les Miserables, The Grinning Man).

Profits from the performance will be donated to Papyrus, a suicide prevention charity.
Elen has been a peripatetic music teacher for just over 28 years, specialising in strings, piano and vocal training.

She runs both the Flintshire County Junior Choir and County Youth Choir and recently toured Tuscany with them.

Elen also formed a partnership to run a memory choir as part of the NHS mental health campaign and was recently nominated for a Betsi Cadwalader award for services to patient wellbeing through song.

On the local amateur stage scene she has been at various times musical director for Llangollen Operatic Society’s junior section the Young ‘Uns and for the main society with their award-winning productions of Sister Act, The Producers and 9 to 5, which was nominated for an amateur stage “Oscar”. 

Apart from this Elen has been musical director for the Moreton Hall School productions of Grease, Little Shop of Horrors, School of Rock, The Addams Family and their latest production, Chicago.

On top of this she formed Llangollen Youth Choir, and was also in charge of music for Llangollen's show choir Stage2Stage.

Of her latest commission in London, Elen said: “I am very excited to have been invited to be musical director of this amazing show which has the most talented all-Welsh line-up you could imagine.

“It’s also in aid of a very worthy cause. Suicide is the biggest killer of young people – male and female – under 35 in the UK. 

“Every year many thousands more attempt or contemplate suicide, harm themselves or suffer alone, afraid to speak openly about how they are feeling.

“Payrus exists to reduce the number of young people who take their own lives by shattering the stigma around suicide and equipping young people and their communities with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour.”

* Voices From the Valley is on Sunday April 5 at 7.30pm and tickets are priced at £16.75.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Catholic Church's Christmas quiz


Donate don't dump to help hospice



The first Donate Don’t Dump initiative is being held in Chirk in aid of Nightingale House Hospice today, Wednesday, November 20.
It is an opportunity to have a clear out of your unwanted items just before Christmas whilst helping those with life-limiting illnesses.
Caffi Wylfa, the social enterprise run café on Castle Road, is throwing its support behind the hospice and is also giving away a freeE coffee with every cake purchased for anyone who donates on the day.
Anybody wanting to donate their unused items can drop them off at Caffi Wylfa throughout the day.
The re-sale of donated items through the Nightingales retail outlets provide funds so the hospice can continue to provide free specialist care to patients within its catchment area.
All the hospice asks is that donated items are good quality clothes, furniture, electrical goods and bric-a-brac.

llanblogger in live TV election interview


* llanblogger's Phil Robinson, right, and Hannah Munro are interviewed by the BBC's Nick Servini. Picture: Mike Connolly.

llanblogger's Phil Robinson took part in a live general election broadcast by a BBC Wales team at the Bryn Howel Hotel last night (Tuesday).

Along with Mold business woman Hanna Munro, he was asked to take part in a short interview with presenter Nick Savini in which they were asked for their views on how the election campaign was developing in the local Clwyd South constituency and what had become the key issues.

While Ms Munro, who runs the IT firm ITAC, commented on Labour's proposal to supply free fibre broadband across the UK, Phil Robinson spoke of how he thought both major parties appeared to be entering into a "bidding war" with their plans to spend large amounts of cash on the NHS.

The interview was used towards the end of the BBC Wales evening news bulletin.