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Sunday, November 12, 2023

Crowds brave heavy rain for town's annual Service of Remembrance

A large crowd braved heavy rain to watch and take part in Llangollen's annual Service of Remembrance in Centenary Square earlier this morning (Sunday).

Led by Father Lee Taylor of St Collen's, the service included the traditional sounding of the Last Post by a bugler from Llangollen Silver Band, the two minute silence and the laying of wreaths on the square's two war memorials which commemorate local people who died in both world wars and other conflicts.  

The ceremony ended with a parade of service organisations, led by their standards, along Castle Street and round the town centre.

* Service organisations on parade in the square.  


* People brave the heavy rain to watch the service.


* The parade arrives in the square led by standard bearers.


* Father Lee Taylor leads the worship.


* A Silver Band bugler sounds Last Post. 


* This picture and those below: wreaths are laid on behalf of various local organisations around the war memorial.






* Dave Hennigan and Allison Davies with the wreath they laid on behalf of the Eisteddfod. 


* At the conclusion of the service the parade leaves the square along Castle Street.


* Youth organisations take part in the parade.

Woman from Ukraine sets up her own business in Llangollen

The Denbighshire Free Press is reporting how a woman from Ukraine who left the country for Llangollen following Russia’s invasion last year has set up her own candle business with her host family.

Maryna Ustymenko, 27, has created “Ornate Candles” with Kim Evans, who she has lived with since moving to North Wales in May 2022.

* For the full story, see: Woman who left Ukraine for Llangollen sets up bespoke candle business | Denbighshire Free Press

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Plaid Cymru chooses its candidate for new Clwyd East seat


* Paul Penlington will fight Clwyd East for Plaid Cymru at the general election.

A former Denbighshire county councillor has been selected as Plaid Cymru's Parliamentary Candidate for Clwyd East.

The new constituency, which includes the towns and surrounding areas of Llangollen, Ruthin, Mold, Holywell and Prestatyn, will come into being at the next general election.

Carrying the Plaid banner will be Paul Penlington, a former councillor for Prestatyn North who has worked voluntarily in the charity sector and teaching further education at Coleg Cambria.

He said: “I’ve always lived and worked in this constituency and only applied to be the candidate for the area I am already committed to. I wouldn’t want to stand anywhere else.

“This is my home, my family have lived here for generations and I hope will do so for generations to come.  

“I’m not a career politician, I’m an active member of my community and want to continue working as a representative of our community in Westminster. The main reasons I originally became interested in politics have been consistent throughout; supporting those in need, protecting our environment and seeking fairness for all of us.

“This new constituency encompasses a wide range of communities but all of us deserve a fair deal from Westminster which we’re currently not getting. 

“As just a few examples, we export more energy than we produce but have the highest energy bills in the UK, we have the highest levels of child poverty and the worst performing NHS.”

He added: “Llangollen is a beautiful town but still has a lot that needs addressing. The River Dee is virtually dead and is the worst river in Wales for sewage pollution, air pollution, particularly in the summer, is as bad as an inner city, public transport is appalling, there are very few opportunities for young people and smaller communities in the area are largely forgotten. 

“Yet nothing is done. Westminster and the Welsh Government do nothing to protect our environment and public health and offer no practical support to improve and develop services for our smaller towns. 

“This is all symptomatic of how Wales is unfairly used to drain our resources with nothing returned. We deserve so much better and need a local voice to fight for us in Westminster, as a member of a Welsh party not a London-centric party.

“We have always been governed by Labour and Tory. I don’t want to govern, I want to represent my community and fight to get the best for us not a party based in London. 

“My record of public service is easily googled, I’ve always worked hard as a voice for residents. I am ready to take other parties on nationally. I’m standing now as, at the end of the day, I’m the only local candidate and who else will actually stand up for all of us?”

Friday, November 10, 2023

Body found at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, says story

A story in the Leader reveals that police have confirmed a body was found at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct yesterday (November 9).

North Wales Police said it received a report of a body being found at the aqueduct shortly after 3.30pm on Thursday.

* For the full story, seeBody discovered at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, police confirm | The Leader (leaderlive.co.uk)

Road closures for this Sunday's Remembrance Service

Latest local traffic alert from one.network shows two temporary road closures for this Sunday's annual Service of Remembrance in Llangollen town centre.

The service begins at 10.45am and will be held in Centenary Square.  

 

Castle Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


12 November - 12 November

 

Delays likely - Road closure

 

Name:  Castle Street, Llangollen

 

Location: Castle Street

 

Description: Public event - Remembrance parade

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 




 

Oak Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire


12 November - 12 November

 

Delays likely - Road closure

 

Name:  Oak Street, Llangollen

 

Location: Oak Street

 

Description: Public event - Remembrance parade

 

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

 

Current status: Planned

 

 


Thursday, November 9, 2023

Eisteddfod recruiting for two top paid roles

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is currently recruiting for two "exceptional and pro-active colleagues" to join its experienced team.

The Eisteddfod is acknowledged as one of the world's foremost festivals and has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Peace.
Over the years it has attracted cultural icons including Dylan Thomas, Dame Shirley Bassey and Luciano Pavarotti.

In 2024, thanks to a new collaboration with Cuffe & Taylor, the evening concerts will extend over four weeks and feature Manic Street Preachers and Suede as well as Paloma Faith and more to be announced.

The posts to be filled are:
* Freelance Artistic Director

66 days, up until 1 October 2024
£300 per day
Apply by: 5pm, Tuesday November 14
The post has been funded by the Arts Council of Wales.
* Marketing and Communications Manager
3 days per week, up until August 2024 with a view to extend
£24,000 - £28,000 pro rata, dependent on experience
Apply by: 5pm, Thursday November 16
For further information on both roles, go to: https://international-eisteddfod.co.uk/about-us/jobs/

Skates backs Wrexham/Flintshire Enterprise Zone

* Ken Skates with Sam Rowlands MS and Ashley Rogers, Chief Executive of the North Wales Business Council, at the recent Theatr Clwyd event. Picture: Mandy Jones.

Former Welsh Economy Minister Ken Skates believes a joint Wrexham and Flintshire Enterprise Zone could be a ‘game-changer’ for North Wales.

The Clwyd South MS welcomed the recent announcement by his successor Vaughan Gething that the Welsh Government is backing the bid. But the final decision – and funding – rests with UK Government Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove.

During a statement in the Senedd on Tuesday, Mr Gething said: “It is important to note the UK Government will still need to make a decision on the support it will provide to Investment Zones in Wales as part of the Autumn Statement process. However, I can confirm the Welsh Government Cabinet has met to discuss the proposals that have been in development.

“As a result, I have written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities following our constructive engagement to indicate our willingness to use our devolved levers and expertise to support Investment Zones in Wales.

“Based on our analysis of opportunities for growth in high-potential clusters we agree that there is a clear case for two Investment Zones in Wales. Our preference would be for one Investment Zone in South-East Wales and one in North-East Wales, covering Flintshire and Wrexham.”

Mr Skates said: “Minister, on behalf of Members across parties in north Wales, can I thank you for this announcement today. You have already delivered for the people of north-west Wales with the agreement over the freeport, which is immensely important for the economy of Anglesey and Gwynedd, and right across north Wales for that matter.

“Today, you've delivered for the communities of north-east Wales with the announcement of a successful bid by regional partners there to help ensure that Wales, along with the south-eastern cluster, can continue to keep pace with those sectors where we are strongest.”

Mr Skates recently spoke at an event at Theatr Clwyd in Mold to back the cross-party campaign, along with business leaders, councillors and fellow Labour, Conservative and Plaid Cymru MSs. He was one of six Members of the Senedd to sign a joint letter of support to the Welsh and UK governments backing the Wrexham and Flintshire bid.

He said: “I believe there’s huge potential, through an Investment Zone, to play to our strengths in advanced manufacturing and the creative industries across two local authority areas which are the engine of the regional economy of North Wales and the Mersey Dee area.

“Economic growth in Wrexham and Flintshire, in terms of jobs created, is far higher than both the Welsh and UK average, so something special is happening in this region. We want to make sure we turbo-charge it – and we do that through an Investment Zone. It could be a game-changer.”

Investment Zones already exist in parts of England, where £80m in funding for each will be used over five years for innovation, infrastructure and skills and training projects in the sectors being targeted.

A local consortium including Airbus and JCB; the North Wales Business Council and Wrexham and Flintshire councils; Wrexham University and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru, based in Broughton, is spearheading the bid – and believes it can help leverage and secure an additional £1.7bn in investment.

In the Senedd yesterday, Mr Skates said the wide-ranging support for the Wrexham and Flintshire bid ‘demonstrates the value of collaboration, both across political parties and across institutions’.

He added: “Minister, finally, would you also agree that we now need swift agreement from the UK Government over the two zones along with assurance that equivalent funding will be made available to those zones as is happening across the border in England?”

The Minister concluded: “The decision on whether to provide the funding and reserved levers to support Investment Zones in Wales now rests with the UK Government.

“For our part, we have indicated a willingness to work towards ensuring devolved and local tax levers are available to Investment Zones and to work in partnership with the UK Government on delivering a package of investment support, subject to the agreement of plans from each Zone setting out how the support will be used to deliver net benefits for the people of Wales.”