Wrexham.com just tweeted at 1.06am:
Turnout for Clwyd South is 57% - this is down quite a bit on the 69% turnout back in 2017.
Turnout in Clwyd South is 57% with 30,703 votes #GeneralElection2019, says BBC local deimocracy reporter Liam Randall.
Welsh Conservatives take Vale of Clwyd by majority of 1,827.
Conservatives take Wrexham from Labour. Majority 2,131.
Wrexham.com reports Conservatives take Clwyd South.
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Friday, December 13, 2019
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Ysgol Bryn Collen gives us a rockin' good show
* The grand finale of Cinderella Rockerfeller.
For sheer entertainment value you couldn’t beat the show
which puts a slightly more modern twist on the famous panto story, giving the
opportunity for what appeared to be the whole school to shine like a collective
seasonal star from the Town Hall stage.
The army of mums, dads and grandparents in the packed
audience loved every minute of the action involving youngsters both on the stage
and the cast of thousands just in front of the footlights.
The singing was powerful, the jokes were deliciously corny
and everyone had a fantastic time.
This was just a bit more proof of what a talented town
Llangollen is.
* Even the head Lisa Howden gets to try on the slipper.
Last posting days for Christmas
According to Royal Mail, last posting days for Christmas 2019 are:
Wednesday 18 December | 2nd Class and 2nd Class Signed For |
Friday 20 December | 1st Class and 1st Class Signed For and Royal Mail Tracked 48* |
Saturday 21 December | Royal Mail Tracked 24* |
Monday 23 December | Special Delivery Guaranteed |
Community theatre has its opening concert
* The concert in progress. Picture courtesy of Holroyd Community Theatre. |
Mike Gleed reports on the inaugural concert at the new Holroyd Community Theatre just up the A5 at Moreton Hall School ...
Saturday 7th December saw the
first ever Concert at the New Holroyd Community Theatre in the Moreton School
near Chirk.
Because of the audience demand it was performed twice, once
at 5pm and again at 7.30pm.
As the name implies and was intended, it will be a community theatre but also it is intended for use by both sides of the border.
This concert indeed included excellent children's choirs from Shropshire and
Wales and a fabulous orchestra of youth and mature members.
To add to the mix,
Cor Meibion Dyffryn Ceiriog added their, shall we say, more mature
contribution.
There was even two poems, winners of a competition themed about
Christmas.
Compering and readings by TV celebrities, Ian Bartholomew and
Ian Puleston-Davies (off Corrie) added to the enjoyment.
All contributions were of a high standard
and well appreciated by both packed audiences.
To round off the evening everyone, including the audiences, joined together in rousing renditions of 12
Days of Christmas led by the MD of the Male Voice Choir and Head of Music the talented
Helen Rayner.
Plans for future of Royal Hotel unveiled
* Above and below: Artists impressions shown at the consultation event of the proposed new look for the Royal Hotel from the river side.
The new owners of Llangollen’s Royal
Hotel have revealed their plans for the transformation of the town’s grade II listed venue in what was the first of a number of public
consultations.
Back in March it was announced that a
local hospitality group which already oversees Tyn Dwr Hall wedding venue and
Three Eagles Restaurant Bar had bought the hotel in partnership with local
businessman Tom Bellis.
Part of the announcement indicated that the Royal
would be closed in the new year to enable a full building renovation to be
carried out with the aim of re-opening it as a high quality, boutique destination
hotel in spring 2021.
Held on Tuesday evening the public consultation was said to be very well attended with a dining room
full of members of the local public who were openly invited to put any
questions they had to group owner and Llangollen man Matt Jones.
The evening started with the presentation
of a number of proposed floor plans and artistic impressions of what the re-vamped
hotel will look like on the exterior – showing the construction of a
spa and two separate plunge pools which will overhang the River Dee as part of
a ‘cantilevered super-structure’.
Above the spa, new accommodation will be
created – each room with its own private balcony to look out across the
scenic riverside view.
New spaces will be created within the
interior of the hotel, allowing for a more organic ‘flow’ through the building
and enabling an all-new high-end restaurant – headed up by executive chef Adam
Gaunt-Evans - with the intention of becoming a focal point.
The plans also indicated that new
decking would be extended further out over the river to incorporate more dining
space which will accompany a new bar/bistro accessible through a new opening
that will be constructed.
The design team were introduced as
architects Donald Insall Associates and interior designers Blackthorn Design
whilst the contractor enlisted to deliver the renovation is Wrexham-based
Knights Construction.
Due to the historic importance of the hotel works will
be undertaken in close consultation with CADW so as to ensure sensitivity
towards the fabric of the building, according to a press release from the owners.
Matt Jones said: “Over the last few
months we have already gone to great lengths to ensure that we fully
understand this building and the many different phases of its construction
throughout its history.
“Our team have a grand vision for
creating a venue that people from afar will want to come and experience. The
level of service and quality of venue will be something that hasn’t been seen
in this region before.”
The press release adds: "The consultation ended with a number
of attendees wishing the best of luck with one man even predicting that the
Royal Hotel 2021 would 'totally transform Llangollen for the better'.”
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
New Dot says "good elf" with its latest screening
New Dot Cinema Llangollen are wishing the town a very Merry
Christmas by showing the hilarious Christmas classic, Elf.
The film will be
shown on the big screen free of charge this Friday, December 13.
Buddy (Will Ferrell),
is a regular-sized man who was raised as an elf by Santa Claus (Edward Asner).
When Buddy discovers that he’s not actually a real elf, he heads back to his
place of birth, New York City, in search of his biological family and all sorts
of festive chaos ensues.
To accommodate families and younger audience members, doors
and the bar will open at the earlier time of 6.30pm, with the film starting at
7pm. Tickets are first-come, first-served, so arrive early to avoid disappoint.
There will also be a very special guest at the event - New
Dot volunteer Jen Rush said: ‘We’ve written to Santa and invited him to take
short break from his preparations in the North Pole to join us for what we
understand is one of his favourite Christmas films!’
In true New Dot style, expect a few festive extras including
an elf-themed photo booth and Christmas tipples and
treats.
For those who would like to dress for the occasion, there will be both
adult and child prizes for the best Christmas outfit. After the film, the bar
will re-open and the seasonal fun is set to continue with an indoor snowball
fight.
Collection buckets will be dotted around the Town Hall for
those who would like to make a donation to DASU Wrexham (formerly Welsh
Women’s Aid), the charity the cinema have chosen to support this year.
Further information can be found on the New Dot website, with regular updates on the
cinema’s facebook page and
Instagram.
New documentary film about Llan gets a showing
* The audience watches Llangollen, Home of the Two Ladies at St Collen's Community Hall.
A new documentary film featuring Llangollen has just had its premiere in town.
It was shown to an invited audience at St Collen's Community Centre by its director Philip Harland who said: "Llangollen,
Home of the Two Ladies was the result of many happy hours spent in the
town during the early summer of this year.
"It is one of a series of short
documentary films that we are in the process of shooting, editing and
publishing about aspects of Wales.
"Our initial intention for the film was to base it entirely on Plas Newydd and its illustrious occupants, the Ladies of Llangollen.
"As
it turned out, we got to know and feel intrigued by so many other facets of the
town that the film ended up skimming the surface of Llangollen's contemporary
life and culture, such as the serendipitous blessing of the new St Collen statue, before moving on to the historical story."
He added: "In the early part of the
new year we shall be filming in Anglesey where our 'springboard' is the artist Kyffin
Williams.
"This has been made particularly interesting for us through the
memories and correspondence of an artist friend who had a close relationship
with the famous man.
"Other subjects have been St David's, with a look at early
Christianity in South and West Wales, and Conwy, focusing on 'visitors', from
early invaders to the far more welcome tourists of recent decades."
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