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Thursday, February 4, 2021

County promises to monitor Castle Street potholes

* A number of potholes on the bridge have now been given attention.

The county said the pothole situation on Castle Street is to be kept under review after it carried out repairs to some of the cavities in the roadway.

llanblogger recently highlighted the number of deep holes along Llangollen's main street by sending a series of pictures of some of the worst ones to the county council.

As a result a council spokesperson said an officer would be sent to inspect the holes to see if they were a safety hazard.

On Monday of this week llanblogger revealed how a number of the deepest holes had been filled in - sparking a flurry of comments about the quality of the repairs.

On Tuesday workmen were back to give attention to the remaining holes.

Possibly the deepest of all the holes on the bridge has now been filled along with a number of others further along the street.

A council spokesperson said yesterday: “Work has been carried out to make some repairs on Castle Street and we will continue to monitor the condition of the highway for any further safety works needed.”

llanblogger will also keep the situation under review.

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Health centre's vaccinations latest

Llangollen Health Centre has just put out its latest message about Covid vaccinations on social media.

It says: "Our team have been doing a sterling job contacting all our patients who are in the next two priority groups for the Covid vaccine - those aged 70 - 79 and those on the official shielding list.

"We have over 1,300 patients in these groups and so far we have contacted 969 patients. Thanks to the team for working so hard on this over the past few days.

"If you are in one of these priority groups but have not yet been contacted please be patient - we will get to you over the next couple of days."


Call for parking areas to be closed to stop Covid rule breaking


* The Panorama near Llangollen.

A Llangollen resident is asking the area's two county councillors to consider temporarily closing parking areas in a local beaut spots to prevent their use by lockdown rule-breakers.

On Tuesday llanblogger highlighted the story about Clwyd West Senedd Member Darren Millar and two Denbighshire County Councillors, Martyn Holland and Huw Williams, who were asking for lay-bys on the main A494 to be temporarily closed.

They were concerned that people are parking in them to access nearby fields to go walking and sledging during lockdown, despite Welsh Government Covid rules stating that people should not travel for exercise.

A concerned local resident has now written to Llangollen county councillors Graham Timms and Melvyn Mile asking them to consider similar measures in this area.

In his email to them, he says: "Having read the article in llanblogger, I just want to let you know of an issue up on the Panorama. 

"I was up there yesterday afternoon on my mountain bike, exercising from home back to home in accordance with the current Welsh Covid Regulations. 

"I was disappointed therefore to see cars parked in informal parking spaces as you go from by the castle along as far the junctions at the top of Garth. 

"Some people are clearly breaching the regulations and disregarding public safety in relation to the pandemic which is very regrettable. I saw about nine vehicles including a chap who was getting a drone out of the boot of his car to fly in this beautiful location.

"You therefore might like to consider asking for these lay-bys to be closed similarly to the request of your fellow councillors in Denbighshire. 

"I would also mention that there was considerable rubbish dumped in the parking space as you come up the hill from the Sun Trevor, turn right and the informal parking area is on the left at the top of a rise."

Town Council by-election could be held on March 18


* Llangollen Town Hall, base of the town council.

If the vacancy is contested, a by-election for the seat of former Cllr George Hughes on Llangollen Town Council will be held on Thursday, March 18. 

Mr Hughes resigned from the council last October.

In Wales, any by-election scheduled to take place after March 16, 2020, or was due to a vacancy that occurred during the pandemic, could not take place before March 2021.

Any person wishing to stand as a candidate at the by-election should contact the Returning Officer at Denbighshire County Council on 01824 706114 or 706118, or email elections@denbighshire.gov.uk to obtain nomination papers.

Completed nomination papers must be presented in person by appointment with the Returning Officer or her Deputy at County Hall, Ruthin no later than 4pm Friday, February 19.

Roadworks planned for Regent Street this week

Latest local roadworks notification from one.network is: 

 

Regent Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


04 February — 04 February

 

Delays likely - Traffic control (Stop/Go boards)

 

Works location: The Grapes, Regent Street, Llangollen

 

Works description: Cherry picker Permit

 

Responsibility for works: Welsh Government

 

Current status: Planned work about to start

 

Works reference: PD510212110734619

 

 


Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Council workmen fill in more Castle Street potholes

Workmen are this morning (Tuesday) in the process of filling in the remaining potholes on Castle Street.

llanblogger recently highlighted the number of deep holes along Llangollen's main street by sending a series of pictures of some of the worst ones to the county council.

As a result a council spokesperson said an officer would be sent to inspect the holes to see if they were a safety hazard.

Yesterday llanblogger revealed how a number of the deepest holes had been filled in - sparking a flurry of comments about the quality of the repairs.

Today workmen were back to give attention to the remaining holes and were still in the area at the time of posting this story.

Possibly the deepest of all the holes on the bridge has now been filled along with a number of others further along the street.

llanblogger will be checking again to see if all the potholes have been filled.  


* Possibly the worst pothole of all, on the bridge, is now filled.


* The hole at junction of Castle Street and Parade Street has been filled.


* The hole at the Market Street/Castle Street junction was yet to be done this morning.

Monday, February 1, 2021

Health board's vaccination advice for over-80s

The Betsi Cadwaladr Heath Board has this afternoon posted an update on its Facebook page about vaccinations for the over-80s, which says:

"We have now vaccinated the majority of people aged 80 years or over in north Wales. If you are aged 80 years or over, or know of someone who is, and have not had a first COVID-19 vaccination or an appointment to have it, please call the vaccinations booking centre and we will arrange an appointment. 

"The opening hours are 8am to 8pm. The lines are very busy, the best time to call is late afternoon, or evening before 8pm. This message is for the over 80s only who do not have a first appointment, please do not use the telephone number provided above to enquire about new appointments unless you are over 80 or information about the vaccine as the call handlers are not medically trained.

"Please only use this vaccinations booking centre number for the above reasons. We are sending invites out for vaccination in order of priority, according to national recommendations. We will repeat this process for different priority groups in due course to make sure everyone has had an opportunity to be vaccinated at the correct time. 

"Telephone number for the vaccinations booking centre: 03000 840004 

"Information on eligibility is also available on our website: https://bcuhb.nhs.wales/covid-19/covid-19-vaccination-information/eligibility/"