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Saturday, September 9, 2023

Rotary Club hosts successful community event at church hall

Vale of Llangollen Rotary Club has been hosting its All Things Llangollen community event at St Collen’s Community Hall this afternoon (Saturday).

Around 30 local groups and organisations were being represented, giving people an insight into what they do and how to become involved.

The event continues until 6pm today.


* Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. Pictures by David Hennigan.


* Llangollen Repair Cafe.


* Llangollen Running Club.


* Llangollen Museum.

County council issues advice after yellow weather warning

Following on from the yellow weather warning issued for this area today (Saturday) Denbighshire County Council has issued further information for the public.  

The information says there will be a thunderstorm between 2 and 9pm, with a few heavy showers and thunderstorms possible, perhaps leading to some disruption, and it adds:

"What to expect

• Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures 

•  Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services

• There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be lost

•  There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds."

The county says it has additional resources on standby throughout the warning period to respond to any flooding related incidents should they arise.

Further updates will be provided if deemed necessary.

In the event of any emergency situation requiring an immediate response, contact should be made directly via the out of hours contact centre between 5pm – 8:30am including weekends on 0300 123 3068.

 

County's tourism sector shows record economic growth

 

* Llangollen is one the county's premier tourist spots.

STEAM (Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity Monitor) figures for 2022 show a considerable rise in the economic impact of tourism for the county. 

Figures show that tourism generated £628m in 2022, besting the pre-covid 2019 number of £552m by almost 14%. 

The number of staying visitors also increased in comparison to 2019, with 1.64 million deciding to stay within the county in 2022, an increase of 3.1%. 

Total visitor numbers were up by 0.6% in comparison to the 2019 pre-pandemic numbers, with 6.03 million visiting Denbighshire in 2022. 

The numbers show that the tourism sector is bouncing back well, with the number of staying visitors up by 56.1% in 2022, when compared with the 2021 figures. 

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said: “These figures are very welcome and demonstrate the importance of tourism to the local economy and the resilience of this sector in what has been a challenging period for the industry.”

Councillor Win Mullen James, Lead Member for Local Development and Planning said: “Our coastal and rural attractions have both demonstrated strong increases in economic impact in comparison with 2021 improving by 40% and 50% respectively. This underlines how strong the tourism offer is throughout the county.”

 

Latest Citizens Advice column



Latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice is:

Q: I need a new car for work but I can’t afford to buy a new one so I’ve been looking at second-hand options. I’ve heard so many horror stories about people buying cars that turn out to be faulty. I’m worried that I won’t know what to check, especially as I know very little about cars. How can I make sure I don’t buy a dud car? 

A: For many people, buying a car is a major purchase and whether it’s new or second-hand, the process can seem daunting and complicated. But don’t worry, there’s lots of information on the steps to take when buying a car and what you can do afterwards if something goes wrong on the Citizens Advice website. 

First of all, where are you going to buy the car? If you’re buying from a trader, choose a trustworthy one with an established name with a good reputation. Ideally, they will be part of a trade association or follow the industry’s code of practice. 

If you’re buying via an auction, this is much riskier as you’ll have fewer legal protections like the right to returns or refunds so carefully read the terms and conditions before you bid. 

If you buy from a private seller, there’s a few extra steps to take. For instance, try to inspect the car at their home address so if something goes wrong later, you have a record of that. 

Make sure the car’s details are correct by using the DVLA’s free online vehicle information checker. You’ll need the registration number, MOT test number, mileage and make/model of the car to do this check. Also, check the car’s MOT history for free on gov.uk 

Keep a copy of both these results (take a screenshot or download the information) as well as the original advert or description of the car. You might also consider getting a private history check to see if the car’s been reported stolen, still has money owing on it, or has been in a serious crash. This will cost about £20. 

Before buying a car, it’s good to check if it meets emissions standards as it could mean paying extra charges when driving through London’s ULEZ or clean air zones across the UK. 

Inspecting the car is crucial before buying. Ideally, do this during the day when it’s not raining (scratches are harder to see on a wet car) and take it for a test drive for at least 15 minutes and on different types of road, if possible. Check you have the appropriate insurance for a test drive (either your own or the seller’s policy might cover you). 

Once you’ve decided on a car, don’t be afraid to negotiate on the price. If you take out a loan or finance to buy it, make sure you can afford the repayments over the lifetime of the contract. If you pay with cash, you will have fewer protections than other options like debit. 

Often, despite doing all these checks, you might find something wrong with the car after you’ve bought it. You may have a legal right to a repair, the cost of a repair or some money back but it’s on a case-by-case basis and some examples might be the car’s mileage is wrong or the car keeps breaking down. 

* For more information, check out the Citizens Advice website or call its consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133.

Friday, September 8, 2023

Opportunity for Denbighshire photographers

Denbighshire County Council is giving local photographers the chance to feature their best views of the region on a new generation of service vehicles. 

Earlier in the year the council made operational two Dennis Eagle e-Collect lorries which are used on the county’s northern rounds including Rhyl, Prestatyn and down to the Trefnant area. They are able to put in up to 100miles and 1000 bin lifts per single charge. 

They are part of the drive to reduce the council fleet tailpipe carbon emissions where appropriate. 

Both lorries were kitted out with a striking livery to help encourage people to reduce general waste collection.

They also carry snapshots on either side of picturesque views Denbighshire has to offer to encourage residents further to help cut waste across the county to safeguard these sights for future generations. 

The council is now offering local photographers the chance to send in their own chosen special Denbighshire views to help safeguard these sites for years to come by encouraging the reduction of waste. 

Cllr Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “We are looking for more images to go on the livery for future vehicles in our waste and recycling fleet. Our fantastic communities know best the sites and views that are special in the county and that we should be doing our best to protect, we want to give these pride of place on these vehicles to carry this message.” 

If you would like the chance to have your image used it will need to be of high quality so that it can be blown up to a very large size.

For that reason, for small wagons we need images of:

•  5000x3000 pixels and above

•  300 DPI (dots per inch) and above 

For large wagons, images are needed of:  

•  13000x4000 pixels and above

•  600 DPI (dots per inch) and above

You must give us permission to use the image for the lifetime of the vehicle.

If your image is chosen for a vehicle your name will be clearly displayed with the image on the vehicle.

The image must be of an area within Denbighshire.

Images can be sent to Fleet.photography@denbighshire.gov.uk  (use a dropbox link or similar for images over 10MB).


Thursday, September 7, 2023

Police warn over social media property scams

Detectives from the fraud team at North Wales Police Economic Crime Unit are warning the public to be vigilant against a scam that is happening on Facebook Marketplace and other online platforms. 

They say there’s recently been an increase in the amount of fraud committed in which potential tenants are paying a deposit to view a property that either doesn’t exist or is already occupied. 

Often, people who are already renting a property have had visits from people wanting to view, who have all paid deposits ranging from £125 to £1000.

Detective Constable Rachel Roberts said: "The property rental market is currently very competitive, and potential tenants may be fooled into thinking that paying a deposit will help them secure a property.

"Legitimate landlords will never ask you to pay money just to view a property, and we would encourage anyone who receives such a request to contact us via our live webchat or by calling 101.”

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

MP asks for creation of Investment Zone covering this area


* Simon Baynes MP with Wrexham MP Sarah Atherton during Treasury Questions in the Commons.

Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes has asked Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to consider establishing an Investment Zone covering his Clwyd South constituency, Wrexham and the wider north east Wales region. 

Investment Zones were announced by the UK Government last year. 


They will grant a small number of geographic areas with tax and regulatory rules designed to promote economic growth. 


A total of 12 locations across the UK will receive this designation, with each zone receiving approximately £80 million in UK Government funding over five years.

 

Speaking at Treasury Questions Mr Baynes asked: "Would the Chancellor agree with me that my constituency of Clwyd South, that of my Honourable Friend, the Member for Wrexham, and the rest of north east Wales represent one of the best candidates for a new Investment Zone? And would he also consider making this cross-border, given our very close economic, commercial, and cultural ties with the north west of England?”

 

The Chancellor replied: “I know that there are some great businesses in his constituency and I much enjoyed meeting Robin and Helen Jones from the Jones Village Bakery at a recent reception in Number 10, and I know they’re going from strength to strength. I holidayed in Clwyd last year, and from the top of Moel Famau I saw a very impressive offshore wind farm and I completely agree with him there is enormous potential in Clwyd for clean energy and as discussions continue about Investment Zones I wish him, as well, every success.”

 

Speaking after his question Mr Baynes said: “I welcome the Chancellor’s response to my question. Investment Zones represent a unique opportunity and demonstrate the desire of the UK Government to deliver on its promise to Levelling Up. Going forward, I look forward to continuing to work with Sarah Atherton, MP for Wrexham, and other parliamentary colleagues to maximise the chances of an Investment Zone being established in our area.”