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An online petition has been started calling on Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford to support the re-opening of a railway line from Ruabon to link Llangollen and Corwen, and potentially Bala, all back to the mainline rail network.
On change.org Daniel Newton of Rhosllanerchrugog
says he is seeking political backing for the idea
which he claims would benefit the local economy.
In the preamble to the petition, which has
so far drawn over 60 supporting names of its 100-name target, he adds that his plan would also secure
the long-term future of the existing Llangollen Railway as well as
significantly enhancing public transport into all of the local areas.
He explains: “The wonderfully refurbished and preserved
Llangollen steam railway provides spectacular scenic views for all tourists to
enjoy; but with Llangollen Railway PLC having gone into receivership in March
2021, and a rescue plan via the Trust and a "Potential Buyer"
currently being negotiated, and reported in the local papers and Welsh news
(and with all the nationwide debate over HS2 being built in England and nothing
being invested to extend the Welsh railway network to embrace the likely very
positive effect of HS2's national economic growth potential), the time and public
awareness and profile of the existing Llangollen-Corwen railway and the need
for railway re-openings nationally is very high; and so therefore this is the
very best time ever to start pushing for a wider railway reopening from Ruabon
to link Llangollen and Corwen, and potentially Bala, all back to the mainline
railway network.
“For a Ruabon to Llangollen mainline railway reopening, this
would be anticipated to have a strong positive business case to benefit the
local economy.
“If the Llangollen Railway could become a Community Railway Partnership
with Gwynedd, Denbighshire and Wrexham Councils, then it could form a section
of a reopened mainline railway route through from Ruabon to Bala via Corwen.
“This would link the corridor of Llangollen, Corwen, and Bala to
the mainline railway network; benefiting the communities, businesses, tourism,
and existing Heritage Railway attractions along the route (and could
potentially link up with the Bala Lake Narrow Gauge Railway and perhaps in much
longer term even a connection from the Ffestiniog and Blaenau area, via
the Bala to Blaenau Ffestiniog route).
“Therefore, we believe that obtaining the political backing and
funding to secure and protect the whole of the Ruabon to Bala route, reopen the
existing Llangollen Railway as a Community Railway Partnership line, and to
then restore a railway over the 5 mile disused track bed towards the main line
in Ruabon, and longer term restore the remaining 10 mile rail route from Corwen
towards Bala, would greatly secure the long-term future of the existing
Llangollen Railway as well as significantly enhancing public transport into all
of the local areas on the route in the Dee valley and Vale of Edyrnion, re-connecting
all the towns and villages giving local people better access to the outside
world, jobs, education, and also helping to bring in more tourists than
possible by road to further boost the local economy.”
In its latest vaccination update Llangollen Health Centre says:
"We understand that there have been some issues this week with appointments for the 40-49 age group at the local vaccination in Plas Madoc and that some patients have had their appointments cancelled. The Plas Madoc team have been working hard to sort this out.
"Patients who have received a text or letter inviting them to attend an appointment at Plas Madoc Leisure Centre on 14th or 15th May – these appointments still stand. Please make every effort to attend.
"Patients who have had their appointment at Plas Madoc Leisure Centre on 6th, 7th or 8th May cancelled – you will be contacted by phone over the next couple of days to rebook your appointment asap.
"Patients aged 40-49 who have yet to be contacted - you will be contacted by phone over the next couple of days to book your appointment
"New guidance is going to be issued on Friday for those aged 39 and under and we will post an update then."
Amendments to the Marriage Act 1949 came in to force yesterday (May 4) which means for the first time since records began in 1837, the marriage register will no longer be the legal record for civil marriage in England and Wales.
The marriage register has been replaced and couples will now sign a marriage schedule.
Gareth Owens, Chief Officer Governance for neighbouring Flintshire County Council, said; “This is the most significant change in civil registration since 1837 and the Registration Service is delighted to be part of this exciting change.
“The Registrar will be responsible for a new marriage schedule and
after a marriage ceremony will record the details on an electronic system,
creating the legal record and allowing for marriage certificates to be
printed. The electronic register will be secure, more efficient for
keeping marriage records and it will also allow mothers details to be included
on the marriage entry rather than just father."
Couples who have given their Notice of Marriage for marriage ceremonies
after 4 May, 2021 will have the option to include all four parents’ details at
the time of their ceremony. The Registration Service will assist
couples prior to their ceremony.
A creature described as a "big cat" has been spotted for the fourth time along a short stretch of the A5 between Oswestry and Chirk, according to a story in the Denbighshire Free Press.
This says that ,last week, a man described how he had inadvertently caught an image of a large creature on camera at Cefn Mawr in April.
Now another witness claims to have seen the creature.
* For the full story, see: https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/19278290.big-cat-spotted-a5-chirk-oswestry/?fbclid=IwAR3iKSHAevOpGdbDn8YKuZjp4ZhmvIsVk-U3J9qmE5yTJZBv27qsTVr0Mkc
Llangollen Health Centre has this morning (Tuesday) put out a statement on its vaccination programme, which says:
"We have been made aware of an issue with the automatic appointment system used by the Local Vaccination Centre at Plas Madoc Leisure Centre.
"Patients who received their first dose vaccine at Plas Madoc on Thursday 29th April may have received a letter over the weekend inviting them to another appointment later this week. Please ignore this letter, it is incorrect.
"Second doses will be administered 10-12 weeks after the first dose and you will be contacted about your second dose appointment in due course.
"You do not need to take any further action.
"Thank you for your cooperation."
* Shea Ferron is making his TV acting debut.
Talented teenage entertainer Shea Ferron, who has rapidly proved himself as an impressive singer, has now turned his hand to TV acting.
Shea
has been rapidly building up a useful portfolio of acting and singing appearances
in the area for a number of years.
He has joined
the cast of numerous shows, with Llangollen Operatic Society, its junior section
the Young ‘Uns, and the Collen Players music hall group, winning a number of amateur
stage awards into the bargain.
There
have also been numerous solo performances in St Collen’s Church and his own
church in Ruabon.
But Shea
has really came into his own during the pandemic when by singing his way
through a series of self-arranged open-air gigs to raise thousands of pounds
for good causes.
Now he’s
delighted about landing his first paid acting job but because of the nature of
the business he’s been sworn to secrecy about the details.
All he
could reveal on his social media page was: “Confirmed for a TV series
opportunity filming in North Wales.”
He
added: “It was
my first acting job having joined JZee Leeming Model and Casting Agency back in
March 2020.
“It
was a supporting actor role in an upcoming TV series that I think is airing
later this year.
“I
can’t give too much detail away as I would get into trouble.”