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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

County council election candidates announced

The list of candidates standing for the two Denbighshire County Council seats up for grabs in the local elections on Thursday May 5 has been released.

The six candidates are:

* Butters Dawn Welsh, Conservative Party 

* Davies Stuart Arthur, Independent  

* Edwards Karen Anne, Independent 

* Jarvis Roger Welsh. Conservative Party 

* Keddie Paul, Independent 

* Marshall Sarah, Wales Green Party 

In the last county council election in 2017, the two councillors elected for Llangollen were Graham Timms of Welsh Labour 659 votes (29% of votes) and the Independent Melvyn Mile with 658 votes (29%).

* llanblogger intends to publish the descriptions/manifestos/head-and- shoulders pictures (maximum 200 words) of each of the candidates for the two Llangollen county council seats during the campaign. Deadline for submission to: llanblogger@gmail.com is Friday April 15.  

Police seize vehicle in clampdown on illegal off-roaders


* A police picture taken during the special operation showing the police and AONB teams who took part.

Police recently mounted a special operation targeting off-road bikes and vehicles in the countryside close to Llangollen. 

And they say that one vehicle was seized as a result of the action.

In a message sent to local residents through the North Wales force's Community Alert system, Sergeant Richard Evans of the Conwy and Denbigh Neighbourhood Policing Team, says: "Together with Natural Resources Wales and officers from the Clwydian and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty we recently conducted an operation targeting the illegal use of off-road bikes and vehicles in the area.

"A number of persons were engaged with during the operation which saw one vehicle seized.

"We want people to enjoy our beautiful countryside lawfully and responsibly and will continue to take action against those responsible."

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Denbighshire businesses offered rate relief for coming year

Traders in Denbighshire are being informed of business rate relief being offered for the coming financial year.

In December 2021, the Welsh Government announced an extension to the business rate relief scheme to support businesses across Wales for 2022/23.

Denbighshire County Council will be administering the support in the county on behalf of the Welsh Government.

All occupied properties wholly or mainly being used as retail, hospitality and leisure businesses are eligible to receive 50 per cent business rate relief.

This is a reduction from the last two years of the Welsh Government scheme where businesses were able to receive 100 per cent rate relief and means in many cases traders will have to pay a portion of business rates for the 2022/23 financial year.

You can apply for the scheme online via the council’s website.

Steve Gadd, the council’s Head of Finance and Property, said: “The Welsh Government has announced the scheme will be application based and therefore businesses will need to apply for this rate relief. 

“We have worked to ensure the process is as simple as possible and we are encouraging businesses to come forward, check if they are eligible and apply for this funding.

“The last two years have been difficult for businesses and this support will provide assistance to traders who have been working hard serving our communities, creating jobs and supporting the local economy.”

The Welsh Government has said businesses will receive their annual bill without the relief being awarded and that a revised bill will be issued later in the year.

* For more information or to apply please visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/business/business-rates/relief-and-reductions.aspx

Monday, April 4, 2022

MP welcomes decision to pause digital phones switchover


Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes (pictured) has welcomed the decision by communications providers to pause the Digital Voice switchover for customers who do not want to move to broadband landlines straight away.

Digital Voice is a nationwide programme which will see all landlines moved over from analogue Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) lines to broadband Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) lines. 

The programme has been led by the telecoms industry to replace the antiquated and increasingly unreliable PSTN network. 

However, constituents across Clwyd South have contacted Mr Baynes to raise several concerns about the switchover, which included:

  1. Unlike PSTN lines, the fibre cables used by VoIP phone lines do not conduct electricity to continue to work in the event of a power-cut. This, coupled with poor mobile coverage in some areas, would leave some residents without any access to the emergency services during power outages.
  2. Some telecoms providers would provide battery-packs for such events, but these have a limited capacity of not much longer than an hour. Some providers were also charging customers for their purchase.
  3. Residents in certain areas had concerns about their landline service in the event of broadband network outages.
  4. Residents who do not have a broadband connection within their home were confused as to how their landline service would be provided in the event of the switchover. 

Mr Baynes has been liaising with telecoms providers and the UK Government to report such concerns from constituents, and to seek assurances that their landline service would be protected against such factors. 

Telecoms providers have now announced that in response to these concerns, all further Digital Voice switchovers are being paused for customers who do not want to move to the new technology straight away. 

This is to allow the providers time to get key products in place to provide customers with more resilient connectivity, which will include;

  1. longer-lasting battery packs
  2. home mobile landlines for those without broadband
  3. hybrid home phones for customers not comfortable using a mobile, but which can connect via the mobile network if the fixed connection is unavailable. 

Mr Baynes said: “I am very pleased that telecoms providers have reacted to the concerns raised by many of my constituents within Clwyd South, in pausing all further Digital Voice switchovers until the technology is sufficiently robust. 

“Recent storms have highlighted the need to have resilient connectivity in the event of extreme weather, and rural localities such as Clwyd South are unfortunately much more exposed to challenges such as prolonged power cuts and unreliable broadband and mobile service than urban areas.  

“Of course, the PSTN network is becoming increasingly antiquated and difficult to maintain, so the need to switch over to digital services is very real. I am therefore glad that the UK Government and the industry have enacted this pause, to enable improved technology to be available for those who require it when they do eventually make the switch to digital.” 

* BT customers who are concerned about the decision to move to Digital Voice can contact the company on 0800 800 150.

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Senedd Member warns of potential chaos over overnight A5 closures

* The A5 leading into the retaining wall roadworks.

Overnight closures of the A5 into Llangollen could mean chaos if a diversion route is unexpectedly shut too.

That's the warning from North Wales Senedd Member Llyr Gruffydd.

As revealed by llanblogger, it has been announced by Traffic Wales that ongoing work to strengthen retaining walls on the A5 to the east of the town will lead to a section of the trunk route being closed in both directions between tomorrow (Monday, April 4) and Saturday, April 9, between 7pm and 6am each night.

This will allow contractors to resurface the carriageway before the work is completed on April 14.

Diversions will be in place via the A483 and A539, according to Traffic Wales.

But Llyr Gruffydd says: "There have been plenty of warnings about the lack of alternatives to the A483 since the Newbridge road was closed due to a landslip 15 months ago. 

"This night-time road closure in and out of Llangollen on the A5 could mean chaos if the A483 is closed due to an unexpected incident or bad weather."

He added: "Both Wrexham Council and the Welsh Government have been saying that work is ongoing on finding funding for the B5605 through Newbridge.

"I would suggest that there needs to be a greater degree of urgency about their work as local communities are suffering the consequences. 

"We recently saw gridlock in Llangollen due to a bridge strike and the nature of the Vale of Llangollen means there are very few crossing points for the Dee. 

"I would urge the Welsh Government to urgently respond to the business case submitted by Wrexham Council with a view to commencing work on re-opening the B5605. That would avoid gridlock problems along the Dee valley and provide a much-needed relief road for the A483."

Traffic Wales says it would not have been possible to carry the work on the A5 under the usual lane closures due to the narrowness of the road at this point.

It adds that overnight working could result in higher levels of noise for which it apologises in advance.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Organisers inundated with entries for Llangollen Round Challenge

Entries for the 4th Llangollen Round Challenge are going really well, according to organisers.

They say they have already had more that last time with two months still in hand before the sponsored 35-mile hike is due to take place over two days on May 28 and 29.  

A spokesperson said: "What should we do? We can’t cater for too many. Stretching a point, we’ve decided to accept 100 more entries, and when those places are gone, the line must be drawn. You can keep updated on Facebook.

"We’re really excited about the way things are going, and we’re grateful to have had so much help from companies like Hafren Dyfrdwy, Arla Cheese, 9 Bran Food, Tesco and local supermarkets.  

"We’ll be needing a lot of food to cater for so many walkers at the stations around the course, so nearer the time, we’ll be asking if folk could actually bake a cake for us. One of our walkers last time said the Challenge was fuelled by home-made cake!.

"We would be very grateful for that, as we would for any other donations of biscuits, fruit, sweets etc.  Whatever is given means we don’t have to buy that from Cancer Research UK funds, which is brilliant. 

"Thank you, everyone, for your support of the Challenge. We couldn’t appreciate it more. Hopefully we can beat the sum raised for Cancer Research UK in 2018, which was £66,000."

Work planned on 2020 project from Monday

Work on the Llangollen 2020 project for the week ahead is:

  • Finish the Yorkstone paving up the east side of the bridge and onto Mill Street
  • Install drainage on Mill street / Abbey Road (north side)
  • Install kerbs on Abbey Road / Mill Street (north side)