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Monday, September 27, 2021

Five local roadworks alerts issued

The following five local roadworks alerts concerning Wales & West Utilities Ltd have been issued by one.network:

Aber Adda


28 September — 31 March

 

Delays unlikely - Traffic control (give & take)

 

Works description: REPLACE 102M OF OLD METALLIC GAS MAINS WITH NEW PLASTIC MAINS AND RENEW/TRANSFER APPROX. 14 SERVICE...

 

Works location: O/S NO. 1 - REAR NO. 12...

 

Public facing description: Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales & West Utilities Ltd.

 

Responsibility for works: Wales & West Utilities Ltd

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: XY254003001625597

 

Fron Bache


28 September — 31 March

 

Delays unlikely - Traffic control (give & take)

 

Works description: REPLACE 219M OF OLD METALLIC GAS MAINS WITH NEW PLASTIC MAINS AND RENEW/TRANSFER APPROX. 9 SERVICE P...

 

Works location: JUNC VICARAGE ROAD - JUNC FRON CASTELL...

 

Public facing description: Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales & West Utilities Ltd.

 

Responsibility for works: Wales & West Utilities Ltd

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: XY254003001625598


Hall Street


28 September — 31 March

 

Delays unlikely - Traffic control (give & take)

 

Works description: REPLACE 13M OF OLD METALLIC GAS MAINS WITH NEW PLASTIC MAINS AND RENEW/TRANSFER ANY AFFECTED SERVICE...

 

Works location: JUNC REGENT STREET - JUNC HILL STREET...

 

Public facing description: Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales & West Utilities Ltd.

 

Responsibility for works: Wales & West Utilities Ltd

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: XY254003001625599


Hill Street


28 September — 31 March

 

Delays unlikely - Traffic control (give & take)

 

Works description: REPLACE 205M OF OLD METALLIC GAS MAINS WITH NEW PLASTIC MAINS AND RENEW/TRANSFER APPROX. 26 SERVICE...

 

Works location: JUNC HALL STREET - JUNC VICARAGE ROAD...

 

Public facing description: Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales & West Utilities Ltd.

 

Responsibility for works: Wales & West Utilities Ltd

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: XY254003001625640


Vicarage Road


28 September — 31 March

 

Delays unlikely - Traffic control (give & take)

 

Works description: REPLACE 79M OF OLD METALLIC GAS MAINS WITH NEW PLASTIC MAINS AND RENEW/TRANSFER APPROX. 5 SERVICE PI...

 

Works location: JUNC HILL STREET - O/S NO. 4...

 

Public facing description: Wales & West Utilities Ltd has not assigned a specific description to this Works. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Wales & West Utilities Ltd.

 

Responsibility for works: Wales & West Utilities Ltd

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: XY254003001625594

 

 

Llangollen Ramblers take in Coalport


Judy Smith has sent in the latest update, complete with picture, on Llangollen Ramblers.

She says: "Llangollen Ramblers are off to the Wales Coast Path again soon, but for recent events - here are a few of us on an easy ramble at Coalport (Ironbridge).  

"As you can see, we fixed the weather as well!  

"With walks near and far, long and short, we try to offer something for everyone.  

"If you would like a copy of our programme for the next 3 months, please email smithdinbren@gmail.com or phone 07905330788.  

"We're always extremely happy to see new faces on our excursions."  

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Llangollen Comedy Club is back next week

* The Llangollen Comedy Club line-up for October 1.

The relaxation of Covid rules sees the return of Llangollen Comedy Club next week.

A spokesperson for the club said: "We are back!

"After our Comedy Club Special as part of the Fringe Festival in September, we are now resuming our monthly comedy club on the first Friday of the month.

"This month's instalment sees David Longly, Glenn Wool and Priya Hall join Silk for another night of hilarty."

The club next meets up at Llangollen Town Hall on Friday October 1 at 7pm, with tickets priced at £10.

* Ticket are available at: https://www.llangollenfringe.co.uk/index.php/en/comedyclub20/october-21




Friday, September 24, 2021

Police investigating anti-social behaviour at Pavilion

Police say they are investigating recent anti-social behaviour at Llangollen Pavilion.

Through its neighbourhood alert network North Wales Police has this afternoon put out the following message in the name of Sergeant Richard Evans: 

"We have been made aware of recent reports of anti-social behaviour and criminal damage around the Llangollen Pavilion involving youngsters.  

"Parents of Llangollen - DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR CHILDREN ARE UP TO?

"We will be continuing to patrol and investigate to identify those that might be involved. Anybody identified will be robustly dealt with as appropriate. 

"The Pavilion is an iconic venue which the people of Llangollen should be proud of - please make sure that you are advising your children when they go out in the evening. 

"Not only is the behaviour anti-social and criminal, there have been reports of youths climbing on the roof which is incredibly dangerous."

A picture of figures on the roof of the Pavilion appeared on Facebook earlier this week and have attracted a large number of comments.

Llan gym boss lifts Britain's Strongest Woman title

 

* Jemma Stubbins won the title in Doncaster.

Jemma Stubbs from Llangollen has become the first Welsh woman to become Britain's Strongest Woman.  

Just eight weeks after winning Wales title (u82kg), the mother of two travelled up to Doncaster Dome to compete against the best in the country in Britain’s Strongest Woman 2021.

Previous pec’ and shoulder tears meant Jemma didn’t have the best start to the competition. 

Things kicked off with a strongman classic, the log clean and press.  

Jemma said: “I knew I would not rank high in this event with the previous champion having an extremely impressive 120kg log record under her belt. But I did hope I could compensate later in the day."

She failed her third attempt at 80kg, leaving her with a 75kg successful lift and ending round one in just fifth place out of 11.

Thankfully Jemma’s competition went from strength to strength, placing second in the 210kg frame carry and going on to place first in round three by completing nine reptations with 190kg deadlift, despite ripping her hand open in round two. 

Yoke carry was much the same story, finishing first and creeping her way up to top podium position.  

Jemma finished the day placing second on her Atlas stone run. 

Events coach Jason Jones from Spartan Atlas stones said: “Jemma has been a pleasure to coach over the last few months. Her grit determination and sheer power should carry her into the World stage with confidence."

When not training five days a week, Jemma can be found in her gym, Stubbs Fitness on George Street, Llangollen, training others. 

She said: “I’m a huge advocate of empowering people to take control of their own health and fitness journey. It should be fun and something you enjoy rather than dread. I am living proof of what you can achieve if you work hard and don’t give up on your dreams.”

A crowdfunding effort will now begin to get Jemma to the World’s Strongest Women competition.

Stubbs Fitness gym offers a mix of 1:1 coaching, group coaching and fitness classes to help clients become the best version of themselves. An ethos they believe is rooted in fun and happiness rather than numbers and measurements.

* Find out more at: https://www.stubbsfitness.co.uk/

Facebook: Stubbs Fitness | Facebook | Instagram: Stubbs Fitness (@stubbs.fitness)

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Public realm improvement works for town to begin on October 4

 

* An artist's impression of how Castle Street will look when the work is finished.

Work on a major public realm improvement in Llangollen will start on Monday, October 4.

Following approval by Denbighshire County Council’s Cabinet in July 2021, the Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement project is being undertaken by the council in partnership with Welsh Government and Transport for Wales.

The scheme, which involves making a number improvements along Castle Street, has been developed following extensive consultation with the local community, local county councillors and Llangollen Town Council.

Work includes:

  1. Widened footways on both sides of Castle Street;
  2. New footway construction using natural stone paving materials;
  3. A raised junction table at the junction of Parade Street/Bridge Street/Castle Street;
  4. A raised junction table at the junction of Market Street/Oak Street/Castle Street;
  5. A new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing on Abbey Road near its junction to Castle Street;
  6. A raised table at the existing controlled pedestrian crossing on Mill Street near its junction with Castle Street;
  7. New traffic signals on the Castle Street/A5 junction;
  8. Junction improvements at the Hill Street/A5 junction;
  9. The resurfacing of Abbey Road / Mill Street junction & Castle Street;
  10. A permanent one-way restriction on Market Street between its junctions with Castle Street and East Street;
  11. New street lighting;
  12. The permanent introduction of the temporary one-way restriction on Church Street (i.e. east to west vehicular flow). 

Works are expected to take up to six months to complete and a variety of different traffic management options, including temporary traffic signals and a limited number of road closures, will be used to minimise disruption.

Cllr Brian Jones, the council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment, said: “For the past three years the council has been working closely with the Llangollen 2020 group to develop these proposals.

“As an authority we have also engaged and listened to local residents, businesses and other stakeholders and where possible accommodated a number of changes which complement the overall scheme.

“I’m delighted we are now able to start the work and bring these improvements to Llangollen.

“This work provides more space for pedestrians and improved pedestrian crossing facilities making it easier for pedestrians to walk around the town centre, while upgraded traffic signals will improve the flow of vehicles.”

A Parry Construction Co Ltd has been appointed as principal contractor for the work.

The council says it will work closely with local businesses and residents throughout the project to ensure any disruption is minimised and any concerns or issues are identified and addressed as soon as possible.

The Llangollen 2020 Castle Street scheme will take place at the same time as Welsh Government’s on-going retaining wall stabilisation works located on the A5, towards Llangollen Golf Club, and the council says its officers are working closely with the Trunk Road Agency and Welsh Government to coordinate traffic management operations so disruption is minimised.

County secondary schools to take extra Covid-19 precautions

Secondary schools in Denbighshire are to take extra precautions to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

Due to an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases associated with schools, learners and staff will be undertaking further measures to help control the spread of the virus.

This includes continuing to encourage pupils and staff to take twice weekly LFD tests to help identify and isolate asymptomatic cases and the wearing of face coverings by secondary school pupils, staff and visitors in indoor communal areas outside of the classroom.

Other arrangements include reducing close interactions between staff and learners such as physical distancing and seating plans in place in classrooms.

The council continues to monitor the situation in primary schools and is following the advice of Public Health Wales, but no further measures are being taken at this time.

Cllr Huw Hilditch-Roberts, the council’s Lead Member for Education, Children's Services and Public Engagement, said: “With cases of Covid-19 increasing nationwide we are taking further precautions to reduce the spread of the virus in school settings.

“These measures are being taken to reduce disruption to pupils’ education and to reduce impact on staffing levels and protect pupils and staff.

“I would like to reassure parents and carers, learners and staff at our schools that we will continue to monitor the situation and take action to help keep schools safe when required.

“On behalf of the Council, I would to thank school staff and parents for their dedication and hard work in keeping our pupils safe and providing them with the support they need.”