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Monday, October 30, 2023
Local author's new tale of blood in old Wrexham
Blood Among the Threads is the 13th in David Ebsworth’s series of bestselling historical fiction novels.
They include his popular Yale Trilogy, with many scenes also set in Wrexham in the 17th and early 18th centuries.
In this new
release, Wrexham has been hit by a series of accidental deaths which
increasingly seem more than simply accidental. But can those deaths
truly be linked to the huge coverlet on display at Wrexham’s magnificent 1876
Art Treasures Exhibition? And is there, literally, blood among the coverlet’s
threads?
Born in Liverpool, David Ebsworth has lived in the area since 1981.
Formerly a union organiser, he took up writing after he retired in 2009 and now writes every day without fail.
His previous novels cover lesser-known episodes from the Spanish Civil War, 6th Century Britain, the 1879 Zulu War, the lives of Elihu and Catherine Yale, the 1815 Waterloo Campaign, and from the tale of a Liverpool-Welsh suffragette family during the turmoil of 1911 (The House on Hunter Street).
In addition, he has recently published his non-fiction Wrexham Revealed, a
companion for self-guided walking tours of the city’s history.
He said: "I was intrigued by all those major events which took place here in Wrexham during 1876. That was the year when the Football Association of Wales was first organised at the Wynnstay. And then, from July until November, there was the enormous Art Treasures Exhibition on the ground where Argyle Street currently stands.
"It attracted tens of thousands of visitors from all over Britain and abroad. After that, the first National Eisteddfod ever to be held in Wrexham – and, as it turned out, a very famous one. And much more besides. It seemed to me that it would be neat to bring these things to a wider audience by using all these events as the backdrop for a murder mystery – so here it is."
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Latest local roadworks alerts
Latest local roadworks alert from one.network are:
Junction With A5 At Bryn Derwen Terrace to River Dee
Junction, Corwen, Denbighshire 29 October -
03 November Delays
likely - Diversion route Name:
Diversion Location:
Junction With A5 At Bryn Derwen Terrace To River Dee Junction Description:
Streetworks / License - Streetworks Responsibility
for event: Denbighshire County Council Current status: Planned
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Saturday, October 28, 2023
Councillor clarifies if Llangollen people can use Plas Madoc tip
Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards has clarified whether Llangollen people are yet able to use the Plas Madoc waste recycling site in neighbouring Wrexham.
Last month llanblogger revealed that Denbighshire County Council had
negotiated a deal with neighbouring Wrexham which runs it enabling locals to
use the tip rather than having to take a 32-mile round trip to Ruthin or use
the pop-up facility being offered for the past few years at the Pavilion car
park.
Officials said the new arrangement could start from this month but
llanblogger understands a number of people have been turned away when they have
tried to leave their waste at Plas Madoc.
This has been due to industrial action by refuse collection staff in
Wrexham.
Questions about the situation have been raised on social media which
turned into a debate on Facebook yesterday.
This has prompted a response from Cllr Edwards who said: “Having seen recent comments from residents I would like to clarify the latest position regarding the use of Plas Madoc waste recycling facility by Llangollen residents.
“Whilst I’m aware that people have commenced using the facility I can only stress that it is not yet officially open to the Denbighshire County Council residents and people who choose to use the facility do so at the risk of being turned away.
“I reiterate that the reason for the short delay is due to a request from Wrexham County Borough Council.”
The breakthrough in local people being able to use Plas Madoc came after
an intensive campaign led by Llangollen’s Phil Jones spearheaded by a petition
of over a thousand signatures.
The agreement between Denbighshire and Wrexham will provide:
- Increased number of
available booking slots 208 a month initially as opposed to current 128
available for residents of Llangollen (will be subject to constant review
dependant on demand) .
- More flexibility providing
booking slots every day, not just between 9 and 11am on third and fourth
Saturday of each month.
- Plas Madoc HWRC is a managed
site ensuring the health and safety of all its users as a controlled
environment.
- Plas Madoc HWRC has the
capacity to increase recycling rates, through the process of checking and
removing recyclable items that have been placed in the residual waste
stream.
- Initially residents will be
able to take residual and green waste and we are working with Wrexham to
provide additional streams once the relevant processes are in place.
- Residents who turn up with
chargeable waste will be turned away as the case at Denbighshire’s own
sites
- As now residents with bulky
items can either take them to one of the DCC HWRC sites listed on our
website or use the bulky collection service provided by the council.
- The financial costs for the
new service is in line with the exiting budget for the Llangollen pop-up
service whilst providing an improved service and ensuring all material is
treated and recorded in accordance with legislation.
Friday, October 27, 2023
Son gives details of John Evans's funeral
Details of the funeral of John Evans – known as the “Voice of the Eisteddfod” – who died last week have been given on social media by his son.
For many years John – also
affectionately known as “John the Voice” - was stage manager and an announcer
at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
He was also a regular
performer with Llangollen Operatic Society for which he took many leading roles
and had sung with the famous Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir.
John died on Friday
October 20 after a short illness and news of his death sparked many glowing tributes
on llanblogger and social media from the large number of people who knew him.
Earlier today his son, Adam Gaunt-Evans, gave details of the funeral arrangements on the eisteddfod volunteers’ Facebook page.
He said: “For anyone who knows and wants to pay their respects to Dad - his funeral will be at Pentre Bychan Crematorium, Rhostyllen, Wrexham next Friday 3rd November, at 12pm.
“This will be followed by a gathering (and hopefully some singing) at the Hand Hotel, Llangollen, from 1.15pm.
“Please share these details with anyone who might not see this post. We're very sad, obviously, but also looking forward to welcoming people next week to celebrate John's life with us.”
John,
a native of Acrefair, was former Stage Manager at the Eisteddfod, a past member
of the Standing Board, past Chair of the Music and Staging Committee and a
member of Grounds Committee.
He
was also a proud competitor when he sang with the Froncysyllte Male Voice
Choir.
John’s
fellow Eisteddfod volunteers have spoken fondly of his sometimes wicked sense
of humour and of his dedication to the festival.
His
beloved Stage Crew shared many happy memories, in particular Mark Jones, John’s
successor as Stage Manager.
He
said: “You just expect some people to be around forever. John was that, almost
parental. I’ve a lot to owe to him dragging me up to the side of stage all
those years ago, when he found me photocopying in the music office; he learnt
that I was more interested in the technical side and it’s opened up more doors
for me than could be imagined.
He
added: ‘There isn’t much that could be safely printed when it comes to tales of
John but his character will always live on and his company will be greatly
missed.”
'Major disruptions' at Loggerheads due to Storm Babet
Loggerheads Country Park is experiencing major disruptions in the aftermath of Storm Babet.
Denbighshire County Council says it is working hard to
carry out repairs to the site which has sustained significant damage due to flooding - the worst the site has experienced since 2000.
Some areas, including various footpaths
and buildings, will remain closed until further notice, with a number of events
having to be postponed or cancelled as a result.
The café has already been able to reopen while the
Visitor Centre is aiming to partially open soon.
The council is advising those who are hoping to
visit Loggerheads Country Park during half term to expect "significant
disruptions" to usual services and walking routes at the site.
Cllr Win Mullen-James, Lead Member for Local
Development and Planning, said: “It is sad to see the devastating impacts
that the recent storm has had on Loggerheads Country Park, as well as other
parts of Denbighshire. This news may be disappointing for anyone wishing to
visit the site over the half term, and we advise that anyone who has made plans
to do so expect some disruption to the norm while various repair work is
undertaken.
“I would like to thank the team who are working tirelessly
to undertake the necessary repairs to allow the areas which are currently still
closed to re-open safely to the public as soon as possible. In the meantime, we
would wish that anyone visiting this location is still able to enjoy the beauty
of the park.”
Go-slow protests planned tomorrow against Wales 20mph limit
A series of 'go-slow' protests are set to take place tomorrow (Saturday) in opposition to the 20mph speed limit in Wales, according to a story on Wales Online.
The events - including convoys going to and from Wrexham - are part of what campaigners are dubbing 'National Convoy Day', organised by people chiefly opposed to London's Ultra Low Emission Zone.
- * Wrexham to Bangor Services: Meet at Sainsbury’s car park, from 10am for 10.30am departure.
* For the full story, see: Multiple 'go-slow' protests planned over Wales' 20mph speed limit - Wales Online