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Thursday, November 24, 2022

A483 Ruabon junction improvements raised in Senedd

The issue of improvements to the A483 in the Wrexham area has been raised in the Senedd. 

Clwyd South MS Ken Skates called for an update on the Welsh Government’s review of the key local route yesterday (Wednesday) – and said work to make Junction 1 at Ruabon safer was vital. 

In 2018, while Economy and Transport Minister, Mr Skates announced funding for work to improve junctions 3 to 6 on the A483. The Welsh Government, however, later paused all new road projects and said they would be reviewed. 

Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters, is now responsible for transport. In the Senedd yesterday, he said: “The roads review panel has submitted its final report to the Welsh Government about its findings, and this includes the A483 junctions 3 to 6 improvements. I will be making a further announcement on the next steps of the roads review by the end of the month.” 

Mr Skates has recently spoken of his concerns that congestion at several junctions on the dual carriageway has led to increased traffic on local roads. One example raised by parents is the spike in traffic on the road outside St Mary’s School in Ruabon. 

He said: “Junction 1 at Ruabon was not included in the roads review and therefore work on improving that junction has not been paused, and it’s for good reason. That particular junction is utterly lethal and has created a congestion canyon right up the A483, with resulting carbon emissions increases. 

“And, of course, it’s also sending motorists onto local roads, again putting lives at risk, particularly schoolchildren. Would you agree to visit the A483 and to meet with community leaders, and can you outline what progress has been made in the past year on work to improve junction 1 on the A483?” 

The Minister responded:“The proposals that have been put forward by the local council for junction 1 would involve a large remodelling of the junction, which would be carbon intensive and would increase road capacity. So, this is relevant to the recommendations we’re anticipating from the roads review about future road schemes. 

“There’s always a case for individual schemes. The cumulative impact of that is to add to traffic volumes. So, we do need to think very carefully. That said, where there are traffic problems there need to be solutions, and one of the themes in the roads review is how future roads can be made compliant with existing policies on climate change, transport, and planning. 

“So, when we produce the results, in the areas where we accept the recommendations of the review not to go ahead with a road, we will want to work with the local authority and other partners to see what else can be done in that case. I’m not able to preannounce what’s decided – largely because we haven’t yet decided – but we’ll be updating Members in the coming weeks on the next steps.” 

Mr Skates is due to meet Wrexham Council officers next week to discuss the problems with increased traffic around Ruabon and the concerns of parents at St Mary’s School.

Support Group still in need of Christmas donations for families

The volunteers dedicated to ensuring families facing tough times have a happy Christmas say they still need more help from the community.

Llangollen Support Group has teamed up with Llangollen Food Share to collect various items to help ease the seasonal spending burden.

In a joint post on its Facebook page the Support Group, headed by ace fundraiser Cat Meade, says: "Thank you to those who have donated so far.  

"We are supporting a lot more families this year and need your help.

"We have had some lovely donations so far but lots more needed please - children's books and toys that are new, handmade gifts, hats/scarves, choccy treats/ tins of biscuits, gift sets, socks.
"Donations can be dropped to Wingetts Llangollen between 9am and 5pm. Cash donations are accepted and we will shop and wrap.

"Please support so all can have a Christmas gift."



Free After Three Christmas parking scheme launched


* Market Street, Llangollen is one of the local car parks included in Free After Three until December 31.

As part of its annual #lovelivelocal campaign, Denbighshire County Council will once again be offering free parking in its car parks after 3pm until December 31.

The #lovelivelocal campaign encourages more people to shop locally and support local traders and businesses, and the council’s ‘Free After Three’ initiative will provide free parking in most council-run car parks, including four in Llangollen.

The campaign aims to encourage people to spend their money in Denbighshire, whilst encouraging shoppers and businesses to use their social media channels to share their positive experiences using the #lovelivelocal hashtag – the more people are out and about doing their shopping, and telling everyone about it, the better the atmosphere for everyone as Christmas approaches.

Car parks included in the initiative are:

Llangollen: East StreetHall StreetMarket StreetMill Street

Corwen: Green Lane car park

Denbigh: Barkers Well Lane car park, Crown Lane car park, Factory Ward, Post Office Lane, Vale Street

Prestatyn: King's Avenue, Lower High Street, Prestatyn railway station

Rhuddlan: Parliament Street

Rhyl: Central, Morley Road, Rhyl library (disabled bays only), Rhyl railway station, Sky Tower car park, Rhyl Town Hall, West Kinmel Street. Morfa Hall private car park, Rhyl, is not included in the initiative.

Ruthin: Crispin Yard (Cae Ddol), Dog Lane, Market Street, Park Road, Rhos Street, St Peter's Square, Troed y Rhiw

St Asaph: Bowling Green

Cllr Barry Mellor, lead member for environment and transport, said: “Free After Three has proved popular in previous years because it is a great scheme that enables residents to support their local communities, and every little helps with the current cost of living issues faced by all of us.

“We hope that everyone supports our local high streets and back our businesses, especially in the run-up to Christmas and take full advantage of the benefits of the scheme by using the county’s town centre car parks free of charge.”

* For further information visit: Free parking after 3pm | Denbighshire County Council

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Officer injured after police car in A539 collision

The Denbighshire Free Press is reporting that an officer was taken to hospital after a collision involving a police car in Trevor yesterday (Tuesday).

* For the full story, see: Trevor: Officer taken to hospital after crash involving police car | Denbighshire Free Press

Sion Corn snapped on his way to Christmas Festival

* Narrow boat: OK if the canal doesn't freeze over.


* Tuk tuk: Think Rudolf may be faster.

Sion Corn has been spotted by local photographers on a number of occasions over the past couple of days 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 tuk tuk and a canal narrow boat. 

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." 

Roadworks planned for Berwyn Street

Latest local roadworks alert from one.network is:

 

Berwyn Street, Denbighshire


24 November - 30 November

 

Roadworks, Delays unlikely

 

Traffic management: No carriageway incursion

 

Description: SUPPLY TO FEED CABINET FOR CARPARK EV CHARGER - EXCAVATE MAINS BREECH JOINTBAY AND 7M TRACK IN FOOT...

 

Works location: Outside Bronallt

 

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: Planned work about to start

 

Works reference: GY0022101135295

 

 



Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Llangollen Railway features on TV's Antiques Road Trip

* Railway chairman Phil Coles, centre, with Gethin Jones and Irita Marriott after their trip to Carrog. Picture by Llangollen Railway.

Llangollen Railway will be featuring on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip this evening (Tuesday).

The heritage attraction will be spotlighted on the show which will be broadcast on BBC2 at 8pm. 

The programme sees celebrities and antiques experts set off on a road trip around the UK searching for treasures and competing to make the most money at auction.

On this episode, presenter Gethin Jones and TV doctor Xand Van Tulleken battle to hunt out the finest antique treasures as they cruise across the Welsh border in a couple of classic American motors, guided by experts Irita Marriott and Serhat Ahmet.

Xand and Serhat discover their shared love of ceramics and set out to find the perfect piece to take to auction, while Irita hopes Gethin’s command of the Welsh language will give them an advantage. And there are mind games in the battle of the porcelain pigs. 

Taking a break from shopping, Gethin and Irita take a train ride on Llangollen Railway to Carrog to learn about Wales’s railway history.

Meanwhile, the other pair head to Chester to discover the impact the Romans had on Britain’s pottery production, and amateur potter Xand tries his hand at throwing a pot just like an ancient Roman.