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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Funky Juke goes hybrid and improves its star quality



Nissan Juke hybrid drive by Steve Rogers

Funky, quirky, trendy, call it what you will but no one can deny the Nissan Juke hasn’t captured the hearts of the nation.

It has sold in its hundreds of thousands since bursting on to the fledgling supermini crossover market in 2010. Twelve years on the Sunderland built Juke has hit another landmark...it has gone hybrid.

A natural progression given that all around are doing the same so we have a 1.6 litre petrol backed up by an electric motor giving a total output of 141bhp so it is no dead duck. Hybrid power costs £1,730 more than the standard automatic but Nissan say it is worth it for the extra performance, economy and lower emissions. Are they right?

With that amount of horse power Juke hybrid is quicker off the mark than the standard petrol and stays strong up to motorway speeds. The CVT gearbox makes it a bit noisy as the revs build but that is par for the course and unless you are always in a hurry it will barely be noticed.

Hybrid brings new technology and Juke gets e pedal. Once engaged e pedal brakes the car as the driver lifts off the throttle capturing energy for the batteries. It slows the car to 5mph and although it is not as effective as the Volvo system, which comes to a dead stop, it is a step forward and apart from harnessing battery power saves on brake wear.

We can tick the box on economy as well because after a long trip Juke returned 64mpg and over a week’s driving averaged just over 56mpg.

What about the rest of the car? I was spoilt with a top end Tekna+ so loads of kit and a lot of suede inserts along the dashboard and doors. It also has a stonking Bose sound system with speakers built into the head rest on the front seats.

Dashboard layout is more or less the same as the standard car with an 8-inch touchscreen for navigation, radio, phone apps etc, but thankfully Nissan has stuck with physical switches for the heating controls. It is ditto for the driver’s binnacle apart from energy flow graphics replacing the rev counter.

For a small car Juke is quite roomy although the boot has given up some of its capacity to the battery pack. Back seat legroom brought praise from passengers but they laid into the lack of light. Juke has a high waistline and slim back windows which, they said, made it claustrophobic which goes to show bold styling is not without its pitfalls.

That heavy battery pack has another negative side effect. My guess is the suspension has been beefed up to compensate for the extra weight resulting in an overly hard ride which becomes obvious the moment you hit anything but a smooth surface.

The upside, if you can call it that, is smart handling through the twisty bits, but surely companies have enough technology at their disposal to come up with a better compromise when it comes to tuning suspension.

Equipment level across the range is reasonable but if you can stretch to Tekna+ you will enjoy, amongst other things, navigation, Bluetooth, mobile phone connections, heated front seats, heated windscreen, front and rear parking sensors and camera, auto dipping headlights, and keyless entry with walkaway locking and unlocking on approach, along with a strong list of safety features.

In its early years Juke had a love it hate it reputation. Not everyone liked its futuristic styling but attitudes soften as has the styling. The bulging ‘frog eye’ sidelights on the top of the bonnet have been toned down and now blend nicely above the headlights but otherwise that brave bit of styling by Brit Mark Weaver is unchanged.

Now the burning question. Is it worth the extra money to switch to hybrid? For me it is a no brainer. I am not ready to go electric even though I love driving them, but hybrid has to be the sensible choice because they give more economy, more performance and lower emissions, and a lot more people will come to that conclusion as we close in on 2030.

Juke had star quality back in 2010 and that star is even brighter with hybrid power. Would I buy one? Yes, if I couldn’t get a Toyota Yaris Cross.....

Fast facts

Juke Tekna+

£30,150 (range starts £27,250)

1.6 litre petrol auto; 141bhp

0-62mph 10.1secs; 103mph

56.5mpg combined

114g/km 1st tax £190

Insurance group 15

Boot: 354-1114 litres

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

MS calls out 'abhorrent' behaviour shown to councillors and candidates

Sam Rowlands, MS for North Wales, has called for more protection for local councillors and candidates from abuse. 

Mr Rowlands, Shadow Minister for Local Government was speaking during Local Government Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government, Rebecca Evans, in the Senedd. 

He said: “Recently a 2022 council candidate from Newport received hundreds of pounds-worth of damage to his car, and that isn't the first attack on his property, with targets to his house, nails pushed into his car tyres and social media trolling during the recent council and Senedd elections.

“In light of this Minister, what are your views on council candidates, who are willing to put their head above the parapet and represent their communities, having to deal with this abhorrent abuse? 

“This is not just a recent or single issue for one candidate. In May's elections, paint was thrown over cars owned by a long-serving Swansea councillor, which led to irreparable damage; we saw two councillors in Caerphilly receive abuse letters, calling them all sorts of things and the police had to get involved in that; in addition, a Cardiff councillor, who'd been a councillor for a long time, shared some horrific stories about some of the abuse that she has had to face up to over recent years. 

“You have outlined some of the work and the actions that you are undertaking.  It is really important that we protect our local councillors, our local candidates, from this disgusting behaviour.” 

The Minister said: “We have to give respect to anybody who puts themselves forward as a candidate for a community council, town council or county council election, because it does take an element of bravery to do that. Abuse of any candidate is absolutely unacceptable and we have to do everything that we can to prevent it.  

“One of the important things that we have to do is to help councillors understand that this kind of behaviour isn't acceptable, because there's often an inclination on the part of elected representatives to think that abuse just comes with the job, and it absolutely shouldn't. We have recently refreshed 'The good councillor's guide', and that very much is about helping those councillors understand what is and isn't acceptable in terms of the response that they receive and potentially the abuse that they receive, and it also then helps them to understand what support might be available to them.”

Long-time museum volunteer and author dies aged 77


* Janet Wakefield.

The funeral of a woman who involved herself deeply in Llangollen life over two decades and has died at the age of 77 will be held later this month. 

Janet Wakefield, who had lived with her partner of 25 years Keith Sullivan in a cottage on the canal since 2002, was the author of a series of popular local history books and for many years a volunteer at the town’s museum. 

Born in Eyam, Derbyshire in 1945, Janet spent her entire career in nursing. 

After completing her training in Edinburgh she joined the nursing staff at the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield and later worked as a steelworks nurse, a district nurse and the matron of a nursing home in that city.      

Moving over to Wales Janet was a senior member of the nursing staff on Luke Ward at Wrexham Maelor Hospital until her retirement in 2005. 

While at Llangollen Museum she wrote and published three history books - on local pottery, breweries and ghost stories. 

She also wrote the words and music for a musical about a mischievous local cat, entitled The Life and Times of China Tom, which was performed at Llangollen Town Hall. 

Janet, who died on September 28, had a son, Stuart, a daughter, Rachel, and two grandchildren. 

Partner Keith said of her: “She involved herself deeply in the life of the town and will be sadly missed by many people.” 

Janet’s funeral will take place at Pentre Bychan Crematorium at 11am on Monday November 21 when the celebrant will be Charlie Jones from Llangollen. All are welcome to attend.    

Roadworks planned for Chapel Street

 


Latest local roadworks alert from one.network is:

 

Chapel Street, Denbighshire


03 November - 02 December

 

Roadworks, Delays possible

 

Traffic management: Traffic control (multi-way signals)

 

Description: Installation of New Traffic signal heads and Controller. Loop Cutting and installation...

 

Works location: Castle Street

 

Public facing description: one.network has automatically assigned a category of Unclassified works to this Works based on the information available. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by Denbighshire County Council.

 

Responsibility for works: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Forward planning

 

Works reference: QR015S000000001852

 

 

Monday, October 31, 2022

Former Young 'Uns star makes West End debut


* West End debut: Cassius Hackforth.

A former member of Llangollen Operatic Society's junior section, the Young 'Uns, has made his professional West End stage debut.

Cassius Hackforth was one of the regular favourites with the group, taking leading roles in a number of its productions including the smash-hit Half a Sixpence in 2015.

He went on to study at the famous Trinity Laban stage school in London and at the weekend he made his first professional appearance in the West End revival of Tim Rice and Stuart Brayson's epic musical From Here To Eternity at the Charing Cross Theatre.

On its Facebook page the Operatic Society says: "2022 has been quite the year for Cassius, as he graduated from Trinity Laban earlier this year.

"It predictably didn't take long for Cassius to make his mark, as he reached the final of the Stephen Sondheim Society's Student Performer of the Year competition in May, and made in his West End debut in The Secret Garden at The London Palladium in August.

"You may have also seen Cassius starring in several adverts since graduating, as he appeared in a commercial for Android and interrupted the singing of none other than Ellie Goulding in an another advert for SPAR."


* Cassius Hackforth in 2016.

New acupuncture clinic opens in Llangollen


* Jo Pearson has opened her own acupuncture clinic.

J K Acupuncture is now open, providing a dedicated space in Llangollen for the traditional Chinese medicine of acupuncture.  

Practitioner Jo Pearson, whose business it is, said: “I’m so excited to finally realise my dream opening an acupuncture clinic in my home town for the community of Llangollen.  I’ve made every effort to provide a calm and peaceful environment for my patients and cannot wait to welcome people to the clinic."

Jo said: "Acupuncture is a well respected therapy that has demonstrable benefits for many health conditions such as sciatica, stress, anxiety, depression, migraines, tinnitus, asthma, fertility, Bell's Palsy and insomnia. 

"Each treatment is tailored to meet the individual's needs and seeks to treat the underlying cause, as opposed to merely treating the symptoms.  

"TCM Acupuncture is widely used alongside Western medicine with patients typically reporting health benefits including pain relief, reduction of symptoms and a general sense of wellbeing." 


* The inside of the clinic.

With a BSc (Hons) in Acupuncture, Jo is a fully qualified and licenced Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, with membership of the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ATCM) and the British Acupuncture Federation (BAF).

She has lived in Llangollen for nearly 20 years and will be a familiar face to many having performed with Llangollen Pantomime Group and Llangollen Operatic Society. 

The clinic has daytime and evening appointments available. To book or for more information, contact Jo on:

* Tel:  07413 293408.  

* Email:  info@jkacupuncture.co.uk 

* Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085066451166 

* Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQrd9ttV8l/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Roadworks planned for Church Street

 

Latest local roadworks alert from one.network is: 

 

Church Street, Denbighshire


31 October - 02 November

 

Roadworks, Delays likely

 

Traffic management: Road closure

 

Description: New service required at property. Excavation of a joint bay in footway outside 5a Church Street and...

 

Works location: Outside 5

 

Public facing description: one.network has automatically assigned a category of Unclassified works to this Works based on the information available. Please note: Works Descriptions are not published by SP Energy Networks.

 

Responsibility for works: SP Energy Networks

 

Current status: Advanced planning

 

Works reference: GY002CCT971139