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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Brilliant car but shame about thee speedo



Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport drive by Steve Rogers

I’m in a Steve sounds off mood. Nothing too serious, but need to get it off my chest.

It concerns something as simple as a speedometer. Today’s cars are generally well equipped to give warnings about speed limits so why was I so anxious about stepping over the mark in the Yaris Cross?

The display is standard numbers but set out in European style 20mph increments, so just a mark for 30mph. Then there is the computer generated speedo pointer which is too thick for complete accuracy.

Yaris has traffic sign recognition so lights up the speed limit in a small circle but is positioned just below the 40mph mark which could be tricky in a 30 limit because your eye is drawn to it. Now all this would not matter if there was a digital speed readout as well. Most cars have one and I am pretty certain Toyota has it on the similar dial in the Corolla.

There, I’ve said my piece, now let’s get down to the real business and the Yaris brand which is growing and growing. Cross is the five-door mini SUV model, taller and longer than the  hatchback by 240mm (nearly 10 inches if you prefer) and has been joined by the GR Sport, but not to be confused with the Yaris GR which is the hottest hatchback on the planet bar none.

It is a bit of a show car with a redesigned sporty looking grille, 18in machine finished 10 spoke alloys, rear diffuser, sports seats with GR logos and drilled aluminium pedals. GR stands for Gazoo Racing, the performance arm of Toyota, and they have lowered and tweaked he suspension so slightly sharper handling, but a firmer less comfortable ride than standard Yaris Cross.

As with all Toyotas you get an efficient hybrid supported engine, in this case the three-cylinder 1.5 litre petrol. Although it carries the GR badge it does not gain any extra horse power so performance is nothing special but the sportier ride can give a misguided notion that you are zipping along.

The engine is all about efficiency and there can be no argument there. It drops in and out of electric mode and in town driving will manage a mile or so on pure electric power. Official fuel consumption is in the high fifties but I had no trouble bettering that and never dropped below 62mpg in a week’s driving.

This is one engine fits all while rivals like Ford Puma, Volkswagen T-Cross and Skoda Kamiq, offer a choice. Some would say that is a drawback but I don’t think a car of this nature needs more than one engine size.

At 4180mm long Yaris Cross is a small car but you would not think so once inside. With a higher roofline than the hatchback headroom is good and there is ample legroom in the back with a seat wide enough to fit three not too overweight adults.

Even more impressive is boot space and with the excellent 40-20-40 seat back arrangement there is room for skis or surfboard through the middle. It has two levels with a flat loading area, or the boards can be lifted to increase space. A useful extra is a removable rubber floor mat and rubber protectors for the seat backs.

Apart from the sports seats and logos GR Sport gets heated front seats and powered lumber support otherwise it is standard Yaris Cross. Trim quality is okay but there is far too much hard plastic along the dashboard and door cards. Glad to see heating controls are separate from the touchscreen which has been given a much needed upgrade so better graphics and  faster response.

Without any increase in performance I would walk past GR Sport and look at a higher grade Cross if only to have a more comfortable ride. In spite of my hiatus with the speedometer this still makes it into my top three small SUVs, in fact it is a toss up between Ford Puma, which is a bit nicer to drive, or Yaris Cross which is a brilliant compelling all round package.

Fast facts

Yaris Cross GR Sport

£29,480 (starts £23,919)

1.5 litre petrol; 114bhp

0-62mph 11.2secs; 106mph

57.6mpg combined

112g/km. 1st road tax £210

Insurance group 12

Boot: 397-1097

 

Church bells will ring out to mark start of Eisteddfod

Bell-ringers at St Collen's Church are aiming to ring a quarter peal tomorrow (Wednesday) morning to celebrate the start of the 2023 Llangollen Eisteddfod.

It will take place at 11.30am, just before the song and dance performances in Centenary Square. 

Skates meets refugees set to sing with Eisteddfod choir

* Polina Horelova, Volodymyr Horelova, Ken Skates MS, Jane Townend and Vitalii Matashko.

Clwyd South MS Ken Skates has promised to open "every possible door" to refugees settling in North Wales at the start of a huge week for Wrexham-based charity UareUK -  United to Assist Refugees UK.  

The charity has a hub which supports refugees from Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and other countries based in Wrexham.  

Mr Skates met with the founder of the charity Jane Townsend and refugees Polina Horelova, Volodymyr Horelova and Vitalii Matashko at the start of Llangollen Eisteddfod week to offer help and advice to the inspirational charity.

On Wednesday, refugees from their hub will be performing as part of a mass choir at the White Flower peace concert at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.  

Mum-of-four Polina and her family are from Mariupol. She is conducting the traditional Ukrainian folk piece River Song.   

Members of the hub will also take part in the Eisteddfod’s Parade of Nations in Llangollen on Thursday from 4.30pm and will be hosting a stall on the maes throughout Eisteddfod week to raise money and awareness of the vital work they do.  

Estate agents Wingetts, based in Castle Street, will also be accepting donations for the hub.

Jane Townsend said: “We are incredibly excited and have a busy week in Llangollen. 

"We were pleased to meet Ken Skates, who was hugely supportive of the work we are doing for so many displaced communities.  

"He will be helping us moving forward and will open doors for us to continue doing our critical work. 

"This week is a huge week for us – we will be based on the maes at the isteddfod and can’t wait for the parade of nations.  

"The Llangollen Eisteddfod is a peace festival and the fact that Polina is conducting one of the songs of the mass choir is amazing. We will be using the event to continue to raise awareness of the consequences of the war and the work we do from North Wales and the borders.” 

Ken Skates said: “Jane leads an amazing organisation that makes such a positive difference to so many lives.  We are so proud that they are based in North Wales. 

"It was emotional hearing their experiences and, as a member of the Senedd, I will continue issues at the highest level, open every possible door and see how we can do more to help.   

“We are proud in North Wales to host some amazing people who are going through horrific circumstances.  I am looking forward to visiting them again during Eisteddfod week

"UareUK play a major part in sending a clear message that refugees are welcome in Wales.  I will do everything possible to raise awareness of the brilliant work they do.”

Whilst Polina is preparing with New Sinfonia and the mass choir performing at the Eisteddfod, her husband Volodymyr continues to make regular trips back to Ukraine with aid.  

UareUK are asking specifically for protein bars, wooden cutlery, paper plates, power banks, water purification tablets and unlocked phones as many people lost theirs in the floods and have no means of contact.  

The emptying of Kakhovka reservoir has left tens of thousands of people in southern Ukraine without access to piped water, mainly in the Dnipro region.  This is where Vitalii Matashko, currently based in Llangollen, is from.

Vitalii, whose family currently live in Llangollen can often been seen around town wearing a donated Cefn Druids tracksuit top.  

He said: “We have been amazed by and are extremely grateful to the Llangollen community for hosting us.  The flooding where I am from is devastating and we have sent back as much aid as we can, all donated by the people of North Wales.   

"Please try and make a small donation, especially during Eisteddfod week – it will make more of a positive difference than you know.”

* People can still get tickets for the White Flower concert on Wednesday, 5th July at https://international-eisteddfod.co.uk/events/wednesday-evening/

Monday, July 3, 2023

Mental health team looking for volunteers

Denbighshire County Council’s Edge of Care Mental Health Team are looking for volunteers to support the mental health and wellbeing of others in the southern areas of the county.

The aim of the project is to help reduce isolation and improve mental health and well-being. 

The team welcomes applications from anyone over the age of 18 who feels that they have some spare time to spend with others. 

It says it will look to match volunteers to citizens based on shared interests and hobbies. 

Volunteers don’t have to be qualified professionals and can just be a caring person with or without experience who would like to support others. 

A package of training will be provided and the volunteer coordinator will be there to support potential volunteers throughout the volunteering experience. 

Volunteers can support citizens by attending social groups, going for walks, catching up over a cup of tea or even a phone call. Many of the citizens have experienced significant isolation and so the team is open to creative ideas to help to increase socialisation and well-being. 

Councillor Elen Heaton, Lead Member for Health and Social Care said: “This is a transformative project that we should all be proud of in Denbighshire, and it is the volunteers who are vital in ensuring its success. 

"If you feel you are able to support the well-being of others in the community, then please get in touch as it is incredibly rewarding for all involved. The impact that a cup of tea and a chat, or even a simple phone call can have on a person’s well-being is truly remarkable.”

A Denbighshire citizen, who has been helped through the service, said: “I just love it. It’s been a massive positive step in my life coming here to this group."

For more information and to register your interest please go to: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/jobs-and-employees/volunteering/volunteering-with-edge-of-care.aspx

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Storytellers to launch new book at the Courtyard

 


As part of the Llangollen Fringe Festival, local storytellers Fiona Collins and June Peters are launching their new book at the Courtyard off Castle Street tonight,  Tuesday July 11, at 2pm.

Folk Tales of the Ever After is a collection of traditional tales from a range of cultures which is, by turns, funny, challenging and touching.

From a man in Baghdad who tries to outrun Death, to Sir Lancelot’s ride on the hangman’s cart and an ancient Sumerian ball game that leads to a trip to the underworld, the two storytellers invite you to "share stories from their repertoire, and insights into their working practice, as a journey through the mysteries of death, dying, bereavement, loss, grief and the ever after."

The launch is hosted by Courtyard Books and copies of the book will be signed by the authors.

Lllangollen Royal British Legion appoints new branch chairman

* Mike Adams, right, is presented with his chairman's badge by long-time branch member Tug Wilson of Chirk.   

At a meeting on Friday members of Llangollen Royal British Legion appointed Mike Adams as their new branch chairman.

He replaces Phil Stroud who died recently after serving as chairman for a number of years.

As it approaches its centenary on February 24 2024 the branch says it is actively looking for new members.

Secretary Mike Claybrook said: "Our meetings are quarterly at Llangollen RAFA Club and the next one is on Friday September 1 at 7.15pm."

Local roadworks alerts from one.network

Latest local roadworks alerts from one.network are:

 

Bridge Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


03 July - 03 July

 

Delays likely - Road closure

 

Name: Bridge Street, Llangollen

 

Location: Bridge Street

 

Description: Streetworks / License - Streetworks

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 

 

Castle Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


03 July - 03 July

 

Delays likely - Diversion route

 

Name: Diversion

 

Location: Castle Street

 

Description: Streetworks / License - Streetworks

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 

 


 

Bridge Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


03 July - 03 July

 

Roadworks, Delays likely

 

Traffic management: Road closure

 

Description: ROAD CLOSURE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A SAFE WORKING ZONE TO INSALL UNDERGROUND DUCT

 

Works location: Junction of Chapel St and Bridge St Llangollen LL20 8NW

 

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 Openreach.

 

Responsibility for works: Openreach

 

Current status: Advanced planning

 

Works reference: BC005DL2W0000000WD9WLL5H