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Friday, November 18, 2022

Sion Corn spotted on his way to Christmas Festival

* Horseshoe Falls: How much further to Llan?

* Kayak: Not sure how he can get into this.


* Drosi Bikes: I can get quite a lot in here.

Sion Corn has been spotted by local photographers trying out different ways of getting to Llangollen in time for the big Christmas Festival on Saturday November 26. 

Bronwen and Mayuri have caught sight of him at the Horseshoe Falls, attempting to board a kayak on the river and trying for size a Drosi delivery bike. 

We’re not sure which one he settled on in the end but he guarantees he’ll be there to help people enjoy all the festival fun in just over a week’s time.

The popular festival makes a welcome return the Saturday after next after a three-year break due to the pandemic.

A spokesperson said: "We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible to mark the start of the town’s seasonal preparations. 

"There will be a Grand Parade starting from the Pavilion ground at 1pm and proceeding to the Town Hall for the official opening where Sion Corn - the Welsh Father Christmas - will stay for the afternoon to meet and greet as many of his friends as wish to do so at the start of his busiest part of the year.

"There will be lots to do for children old and young and a wide range of seasonal treats and activities.

"At the end of the afternoon there will be the usual firework display at which time the town's Christmas lights will also be switched on.

"Sion Corn will once again be dressed in his traditional green as he makes his preparations and is already planning his visit. 

"After three years he has lots to do as he decides how to make the journey as rapidly as possible."

Hospice service to be held at St Collen's on December 1



Nightingale House Hospice will hold a community service for its annual Light Up a Life campaign in St Collen's Church at 6pm on Thursday, December 1.

A hospice spokesperson said: "Join us to pay tribute to those who hold a special place in our hearts, remember how they lit up our lives, and give thanks for the memories we carry with us.

"If you cannot attend this service, you can still participate by donating to dedicate a light in memory of your loved one at Christmas. Please click here: https://bit.ly/LightUpALifeNGH"



Thursday, November 17, 2022

Latest local roadworks alerts from county council

Latest local roadworks alerts from Denbighshire County Council are:

JUNCTION OF A5T FROM AREA BOUNDARY TO QUEEN STREET, MAESMAWR ROAD MAESMAWR ROAD 21/11/2022 23/11/2022 Torri Coed / Tree Cutting MJ QUINN

Hall street Llangollen HALL STREET 14/11/2022 23/12/2022 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT (PHILIP BI LLANGOLLEN Atal Parcio / Parking Suspension Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Chapel Street CHAPEL STREET 14/11/2022 23/12/2022 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT (PHILIP BI LLANGOLLEN Un Ffordd/ One Way

OPPOSITE 3 HILL STREET HILL STREET 21/10/2022 21/10/2023 Gwaith ar Dwll Archwilio/ Man Hole Works MJ QUINN (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Near THE GLEN, A539 LLANGOLLEN ROAD A539 LLANGOLLEN ROAD 24/11/2022 28/11/2022 Gwaith BT/ BT Works MJ QUINN (CALUM) LLANGOLLEN Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights

Near Winton ABBEY ROAD 24/11/2022 01/12/2022 Gwaith Trydanol / Electrical Works O'CONNOR UTILITIES (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights

Market Street MARKET STREET 26/11/2022 26/11/2022 Digwyddiad ar y Priffordd/ Event on the Highway LLANGOLLEN TOWN COUN LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Hall street Llangollen HALL STREET 14/11/2022 23/12/2022 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT (PHILIP BI LLANGOLLEN Atal Parcio / Parking Suspension Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure.

MS speaks of tensions over local holiday accommodation

Clwyd South MS Ken Skates has said his constituency, which includes Llangollen, has too many residential homes being used “inappropriately” for holiday accommodation.

His remarks came during a debate in the Senedd during a debate on a new licensing scheme of holiday lets in Wales.

* The full story can be seen in the Daily Post at: 'Tensions' rising in North Wales holiday hotspots as visitors 'crammed' into Airbnbs - North Wales Live (dailypost.co.uk)


Funding available to improve open spaces and play areas

Over £100,000 of funding is available to help improve open spaces and play areas throughout the County of Denbighshire. 

This fund is available to a wide range of groups and individuals including community and voluntary groups, charities, public sector organisations and amateur sports clubs. 

The funds can be used to lay out new open space or can be used to enhance existing provision, thereby increasing usage. 

Councillor Rhys Thomas, Cabinet Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said: “This fund has been made available to a wide range of groups to ensure there is safe and exciting outdoor spaces available to the people of Denbighshire. Access to this fund means being able to maintain open spaces and play areas, with the possibility of improving or replacing some older equipment.”

To find out if your area has funding available, please visit:

https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/community-and-living/community-development/community-funding-and-grants/commuted-sums.aspx

If you would like support to develop a community project or idea, please get in touch with our Community Development Team via email: communitydevelopment@denbighshire.gov.uk

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Police warn over Facebook Marketplace fraud

North Wales Police have sent out a warning about online fraud amounting to thousands of pounds on social media in the run-up to Christmas.

On their own page they have posted: "With Christmas fast approaching we are warning about a sharp increase in Facebook Marketplace fraud.

"Over the weekend residents have reported losses of £4,270 over a two-day period.

"The reports include victims paying large deposits or making full payment direct into the suspects bank account, for goods that are never received.

"In one instance a large deposit was made for an item and, when the victim attended the address provided to make collection, the elderly occupants were unaware of the sale and the victim was left out of pocket.
"People selling items have also been targeted by criminals. Fraudsters posing as buyers arrived at the victim’s house to collect an item and claimed they had made payment using an online banking app. The suspects were handed the item and left, but the funds were never received by the victim as the banking app was fake."

The police post adds: "We would urge people to be cautious when using Facebook Marketplace as there is little chance of being reimbursed if the worst happens.

"When buying items, we would advise to carry out transactions face to face where possible, using cash or payment services, such as Paypal, where a level of protection is offered.
"If you need to report any fraudulent activity, contact Facebook to report the account, the Action Fraud website, via the north Wales Police website or by calling 101."

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Twenty Club makes heavenly job of Vicar of Dibley


* A scene from The Vicar of Dibley by Llangollen Twenty Club.


* The vicar meets Elvis in the church hall.


... then Mary and Joseph.


* An angelic nativity scene.

llanblogger preview

Llangollen Twenty Club has made a divinely good job of bringing the Vicar of Dibley, one of the small screen’s greatest comedy hits, to the live stage.

From tomorrow (Wednesday) until Saturday at the Town Hall the talented drama group will be performing two back-to-back episodes of the iconic show which centres on how the Rev Geraldine Granger copes with life in a small rural parish and the crazy antics of a bunch of eccentric villagers written into sitcom legend back in the 90s by Richard Curtis.

The original cast, all with their own highly identifiable quirks, are a tough act to follow but the Twenty bunch handles it in style.

Club regular Helen Belton takes on the ecclesiastical role and has even had her hair styled in the manner of Dawn French, who memorably played the vicar on TV, to ensure a high level of authenticity. And she also effortlessly manages to wring out just as many laughs from the action as her famous counterpart.

The piece includes the episodes Dibley on Air, in which the gang try out their own local radio station with predictably hilarious results, and the Second Coming, in which their nativity play with a difference goes haywire. 

Handling the pivotal character of the sex-starved Jim Trott – famous catchphrase “no no no no” – with total competence is Kevin Williams, while Matt Oswald-Haggett is equally adept at recreating Owen Newitt, the blunt-mannered local farmer.

Excellent as usual in his role as pedantic yet surprisingly interesting parish council clerk Frank Pickle is Twenty regular Arwel Jarvis and Heather Wolfson does a neat line in bringing to life Mrs Cropley, whose repulsive culinary creations nobody would want to touch.  

An impressive dopey double-act has been put together by Bev Maier as church verger Alice Horton – Tinker as was – and Dan Pedley as her equally hopeless husband Hugo.

Steve Hughes turns in an admirable portrayal of Hugo’s tetchy old dad, local squire David Horton, who is the closest we ever get to a villain of the piece.

There are a couple of nifty cameos by John Clifford as the vet and Jayne Dickson who shows up right at the end playing an accordion, the reason for which cannot be disclosed without spoiling things.

Director Chrissie Ashworth, the whole cast and a very competent backstage team have done a heavenly job with A Vicar of Dibley Christmas.

Stage play is by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter adapted from the original TV series by Richard Curtiss and Paul Mayhew-Archer with kind permission of Tiger Aspect Productions.         

The show will be staged at Llangollen Town Hall from Wednesday November 16th to Saturday November 19 at 7.30pm with a matinee on the Saturday at 2.30 pm.

* Tickets  - £12 and £10 concessions - are available online at: ticketsource.co.uk/llangollentwentyclub or from Courtyard Books, Llangollen Oggie Shop or Jenni in Market Street. Tickets also available from cast and crew members, and at the door, subject to availability.