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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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Denbighshire approves 2.95% increase in Council Tax
Denbighshire County Council has approved its budget for the 2022/23 financial year.
At a meeting yesterday the financial package, which includes raising Council Tax by
2.95%, was agreed.
As part of the
budget process the council’s draft settlement announced by Welsh Government
suggests Denbighshire’s budget will rise by 9.2% for the 2022/23 financial
year, with increases of 3.3% and 2.2% the following two years.
The increase
in funding comes with a number of new responsibilities the council will be
required to fund, including pay rises, ensuring the Real Living Wage for
social care workers and mitigation for the end of the Covid Hardship Fund.
The council
therefore has a funding gap of £2.623million to fill for the coming financial
year.
Proposals to
fill this gap include operational efficiencies amounting to £634,000 and an
increase in Council Tax of 2.95%.
Councillor
Julian Thompson-Hill, Lead Member for Finance, said: “We have now completed the
budget process for the 2022/23 financial year.
“It comes
after a second difficult year dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, which has
put an additional strain on resources.
“We took a
balanced approach to this year’s budget which aimed to recognise and remedy
service pressures in order to build resilience, to ensure services were
challenged to deliver efficient services, to minimise the impact of proposals
on services users while keeping Council Tax increases as low as practicable.
“We have
previously made a firm commitment to Denbighshire residents to try and protect
services that the public value and expect as much as possible.
“The council
has a strong track record of doing this and we have tried to lead by example by
being as efficient and effective as possible, reducing our budgets and making
savings through better ways of working.”
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Covid-19 update from the Welsh Government
Latest Covid-19 update from the Welsh Government, dated yesterday, is:
- Technical
Advisory Group – modelling update: https://gov.wales/technical-advisory-group-policy-modelling-update-11-january-2022
- Technical
Advisory Group report: An Analysis of Covid-19 Hospital Admissions:
https://gov.wales/technical-advisory-group-covid-19-hospital-admissions
- Technical
Advisory Group – Latest advice to support three-week review: https://gov.wales/advice-technical-advisory-cell-and-chief-scientific-advisor-health-21-day-review-13-january-2022
- Information
about the Covid-19 booster: https://gov.wales/covid-19-vaccination-booster
- Self-isolation
support scheme: https://gov.wales/self-isolation-support-scheme
- Covid
Pass – help getting your pass: https://gov.wales/nhs-covid-pass-help-getting-your-pass
- Testing for health and social care staff: https://gov.wales/health-and-social-care-testing-flow-charts-covid-19
Coronavirus
in numbers
- The
latest figures published by Public Health Wales show there were 4,327
newly-reported cases of coronavirus in the last 48 hours, bringing
the total to 761,054 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wales since the
start of the pandemic.
- Important
note: On January 6, testing policy changed in Wales – people who test
positive on a lateral flow test no longer have to take a follow-up PCR
test to confirm the result. This is likely to reduce the overall number
of reported cases by about 10%, based on analyses linking lateral flow
tests to PCR positive episodes. See also: https://digitalanddata.blog.gov.wales/2022/01/11/chief-statisticians-update-understanding-covid-19-infection-rates-in-wales/
- There
were 11 deaths reported by Public Health Wales, in the last 48 hours.
The total number of deaths reported by Public Health Wales is 6,782.
- These
figures are updated daily at: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection/viz/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- The
number of people who have received a Covid vaccine in Wales is
published every weekday by Public Health Wales.
- The
latest figures show 2,506,016 people have received their first dose.
- 2,358,151 people
have had two doses of the vaccine.
- To
date, 1,813,581 people have had their booster dose of the vaccine.
- https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection/viz/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- For
more information about getting your Covid-19 vaccine: https://gov.wales/get-your-covid-19-vaccination
- Can
you support the vaccination programme?
More information for NHS staff and volunteers at: https://heiw.nhs.wales/jobs/nhs-wales-covid-19-vaccination-team-returning-healthcare-professionals/
What
to do if you have symptoms of coronavirus
- The
symptoms of coronavirus are a high temperature, a new, continuous cough
and a loss or change in smell or taste.
- If
you have symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, you must
self-isolate at home for up to 10 days from when your symptoms started.
- Guidance
about self-isolating: https://gov.wales/self-isolation
- You
can book a test at https://gov.wales/apply-coronavirus-covid-19-test
- You
should continue to isolate while waiting for a test result.
Where
to find the latest information
- Wales
is at alert level zero for outdoor activities/events and alert level two
for indoor activities/events.
More information is available at: https://gov.wales/alert-level-2-frequently-asked-questions
- Our
latest Coronavirus Control Plan, setting out the longer-term plan
for Wales is at: https://gov.wales/coronavirus-control-plan-autumn-and-winter-2021-update
- Information
about coronavirus is available on the Welsh Government’s website at https://gov.wales/coronavirus
and https://llyw.cymru/coronafeirws
- For
more information about getting your Covid-19 vaccine: https://gov.wales/get-your-covid-19-vaccination
- Can you support the vaccination programme? More information for NHS staff and volunteers at: https://heiw.nhs.wales/jobs/nhs-wales-covid-19-vaccination-team-returning-healthcare-professionals/
Your chance to become a North Wales tourism ambassador
A scheme providing people with training and knowledge about tourism in North Wales is proving popular.
With over
2,000 people signed up, there are over 1,350 who have become Ambassadors for at
least one of the regions in Wales - including Denbighshire Tourism Ambassadors -
and this continues to grow.
The Denbighshire scheme offers 12 online training modules on a variety of themes including walking, cycling, towns, history, arts, coast, Welsh language and food tourism.
There are three levels of awards – bronze, silver and gold, depending
on the number of modules completed.
Leader of Denbighshire County Council, Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said: “We know continuous learning can have a positive impact on people’s lives. Whether you are looking to learn more about the area, improve job prospects or meet new people, becoming a Denbighshire Ambassador is a great way to start the year.
"The scheme aims to deepen people's knowledge and understanding of the area as well as
giving them the opportunity to attend events and visit some of our key sites
across the county.”
Denbighshire
was the first to launch an online scheme of its kind in Wales.
It’s totally
free and open to everyone. Residents, volunteers and local community groups are
particularly encouraged to become Ambassadors to learn more about the special
qualities of Denbighshire.
Resident Wendy Davies said: “After booking 2 weeks off annual leave I discovered I had to self-isolate for 7 of them. Bored with watching the television, I couldn’t concentrate on books and being as I couldn’t leave my house for my usual hobbies of walking, gym, cycling, I decided to do the online modules. I loved it.
"The videos and information is mind blowing, so much knowledge and
information has been put into it. It really opened my eyes to looking at
Denbighshire in a different light. Looking forward to moving onto gold level.”
Paul Hughes,
walking group leader for the Vale of Clwyd Mind, commented: “I chose to become a
Denbighshire Tourism Ambassador because it gives you more information, it’s
always handy to have more knowledge when you’re leading people on walks and
taking people around the different areas. The course is free as well which
always helps. And you can do it at home over a couple of evenings a week, so
it’s brilliant. You can’t have enough knowledge as they say, it’s always nice
to learn something new.”
Richard Hughes, from Bracdy Holidays in Llandyrnog and Gold Tourism Ambassador, said: “Many of our visitors to Bracdy Campsite have never stayed in the area before. They are amazed by the beauty of The Clwydian Range behind the site and the stunning views across the Vale of Clwyd.
"We’re here to answer questions about
Denbighshire and so to improve our local knowledge we’ve become Ambassadors. We
love our visitors to ask questions and we like to have the answers and with
2000 years of historic events to talk about, the wide open spaces and the
bustling market towns there’s always plenty going on.”
Snowdonia
National Park and Conwy County Borough Council have since launched similar
schemes and Gwynedd, Flintshire, Anglesey and Pontcysyllte World Heritage Site
are busy preparing to launch their schemes during 2022. Ambassadors are
actively encouraged to sign up for all courses to extend their learning about
North Wales and be part of a wider community.
* For more
information on the scheme and to sign-up please visit www.ambassador.wales
Monday, January 24, 2022
Work on the 2020 project for the week ahead
Work planned on the Llangollen 2020 project for the coming week is:
- Complete the paving on Castle Street east
- Finish the excavation on Market Street south
- Pave Market Street south
Electric SUV with famous name that ticks all the boxes
MG5 EV LR drive by Steve Rogers
There were raised eyebrows and a few gasps at the
price of the Volkswagen ID.3 electric car reviewed last week but like it not this
is generally the going rate.
Electric cars are expensive because production is
still small compared to petrol and diesel models.
Cast the net wider and there are cheaper electric
cars, VW has a £30,000 ID.3 but it loses spec and range as does the lightweight
Mazda MX-30 (£28,490 ) with a modest 124 mile range but the best electric car I
have driven.
So where can we find something less salty with a
reasonable range, plenty of kit and big enough for a family? Lift the curtain
on the MG5 EV estate, a car with a famous British name that ticks all those
boxes.
MG died decades ago but has been resurrected by the
state owned Chinese company SAIC which is gradually building a range of keenly
priced cars that are built abroad but assembled in Britain. The brand reminds
me of Kia 20 odd years ago which started small and then burst into our lives
with good looking cars and a ground breaking seven year warranty. MG offers
that same warranty.
The company is still feeling its way but has already built
two electric models. MG5 is the largest, a family estate around the size of a
Ford Focus, VW Golf or Vauxhall Astra, with an electric range of 250 miles and
a starting price of £27,945 making it one of the cheapest electric cars on the
market.
It is certainly the best equipped for the money with
the entry Excite toting all round electric windows, reversing camera,
navigation, auto dipping headlights, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, adaptive
cruise control and emergency braking.
It hardly seems worth paying an extra £2,500 for the
top Exclusive model that adds keyless entry, leather style trim, heated front
seats, rain sensing wipers and a couple of USB ports in the back.
But how does it fair on the electric front? Compared
to the ID.3 the range is similar, the battery output a little higher at 61.1kWh,
the power and torque lower, and it is slightly less frugal although the two
cars were identical in our hands at 3.6m/kW, and the MG matches the VW in off
the line acceleration.
The MG5 reached 228 miles from my wall charger, short
of its maximum which is not uncommon with the majority of electric cars, and
only lost 11 miles with the heating running a lot better than the ID.3 which
dropped 24 miles.
Getting the car up to temperature takes a while so we
were thankful for the Exclusive’s heated front seats which looked as if they
had only one setting but are thermostatically controlled. Clever.
Staying with the front seats they are set too high.
The powered driver’s seat doesn’t go low enough while the passenger seat has no
height adjustment even on the Exclusive, a corner that should not have been
cut.
But if low price suggests low quality think again.
There is hard plastic atop the dashboard and door cappings but it doesn’t look
cheap and there are plenty of soft touch coverings and smart trim finishes to
compensate. The MG cabin quality is a lot better than expected.
Dashboard layout is a bit dated. Most new cars have
switched to iPad style central screens but the MG’s 7in screen is flush within
the centre console and suffers badly from glare. It is not that quick switching
between applications either.
MG5 is a family estate and drives accordingly –
keeping the family comfortable. It is a true five seater with a reasonably
sized boot although an unfortunate ramp is created when the back seats are
dropped and needs to be addressed.
These are just rough edges and can be pushed aside
when considering the price and impressive spec list.
Let’s give the last word to the wife.
‘If the MG5 and ID.3 were the same price then the
Volkswagen with its modern cabin and slick technology wins hands down. But the
VW is silly money and by comparison the MG is more affordable for an electric
car.
I wasn’t a fan of the layout, some fonts in the
driver’s display are too small and the central screen hard to read when
adjusting the heating even when the sun isn’t shining. But, and it is a big
but, these niggles pale into insignificance compared to the MG’s value for
money’.
She has spoken...sounds like MG5 is a hit then.
Fast facts
MG5 EV LR Exclusive
£30,445
Electric motor 153bhp
Battery output 61.1kWh
Range 250 miles
3.6 miles/kWh
Zero emissions
0-62mph 7.3secs; 115mph
100kW rapid charge 40mins to 80 per cent
7.2kW wall charger 9h 30m
Boot: 576-1456 litres
Insurance groups 27-32
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Call for more funding to help Covid-hit businesses
Sam Rowlands, Welsh Conservative Senedd Member for North Wales, is calling for more funding to help the struggling hospitality industry in the region.
Speaking in
virtual plenary the Shadow Minister for Local Government said he
wanted to see more done to help this sector.
He said he
welcomed the announcement of further financial support from the Economic
Resilience Fund following more restrictions put in place over Christmas and the
New Year but didn’t feel that this went far
enough.
“However, because of the level and lengths of these most recent restrictions, for many it is simply not enough," he said.
“For example,
the Night-time Industries Association, have estimated that, on average, their
members have lost around £45,000 over the festive period and into the New
Year.”
Mr Rowlands asked
the Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, whether businesses were lying when they
said that support that they are likely to receive from the Welsh Government was
not enough to cover their losses.
The Minister
said the Welsh Government was doing everything it could within the resources available to
support businesses.
Mr Rowlands said in response: “Hospitality all over Wales suffered when Wales moved to Alert Level 2 with Covid-19 restrictions and my region, of North Wales, was particularly hard hit.
“We had the strictest regulations in the UK which was a clear overreaction to the situation. Many businesses in this sector are still struggling and I want to see more support for them from the Welsh Government.”