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Sunday, December 17, 2023

Rotary club's carol singing event supports three charities

Members of the Vale of Llangollen Rotary, supported by Santa Claus himself, staged a carol singing event in Centenary Square yesterday (Saturday) afternoon.

Passers-by and shoppers were treated to an hour of enchanting melodies, creating an atmosphere of merriment and goodwill.

As the group led the crowd in song, Santa spread holiday magic, posing for pictures and  spreading seasonal cheer.

Cash raised from donations will go to Rotary's three nominated charities - Llangollen Food Share, Welsh Air Ambulance, and the disaster response charity Shelterbox.

A club spokesperson said: "We are delighted by the response from the community. The joy and camaraderie shared during this carol singing event exemplify the true spirit of the holiday season.

"The funds raised will make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated.

"If you didn’t get a chance to contribute and would still like to do so online, please go to: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lee-todd-3

* For further information on the club, contactsecretary.llangollenrotary@gmail.com

 

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Trees planted in memory of two of Eisteddfod's strongest supporters

Officials and volunteers of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod gathered around the famous silver harp outside the main entrance to the site this morning (Saturday) to plant trees in memory of two of the festivals strongest supporters.

Sandy and Bob Attenburrow both dedicated many years serving the Eisteddfod in numerous roles.

A post on the festival's internal Facebook page says: "It was was an absolute pleasure to see so many of you attend this morning’s tree planting to remember the remarkable contribution that Bob and Sandy Attenburrow made to the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

"Two trees have been planted near our harp at the entrance to the Eisteddfod field.

"Thanks to Bob and Sandy’s family and all the volunteers who came today and the Floral Committee for organising the event.

"Gareth Edwards made a lovely speech and we are certain you all have lots of stories of the amazing things that the Attenburrows did to ensure our peace festival survives to this day."


Rotary joins panel for Dragon's Den-style event at Ysgol Dinas Bran


* The panel for the Dragon's Lair event at Ysgol Dinas Bran.

Vale of Llangollen Rotary members took part in the panel for an event modelled on TV's Dragon's Den at Ysgol Dinas Bran.

Organised by Hope House Hospice, Dragon's Lair aimed to foster entrepreneurial spirit among local young people.

Dinas Bran prides itself on providing innovative education and includes an enterprise module in its curriculum in collaboration with the the hospice team. 

The module empowers year 10 students to work together in small teams on creating and operating a fundraising event. 

As part of the project students had the opportunity to 'pitch' their creative ideas to a panel of Dragons, making their cases for a £10 initial investment from Hope House.

A spokesperson for Vale of Llangollen Rotary said: "This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to fostering innovation, leadership, and community engagement, and underneath it a testament to how we embrace the opportunity to celebrate the young ones in our community.

"We feel privileged to have the opportunity to work so closely with the school and Hope House on developing the entrepreneurial spirit of our young and to celebrate how many wonderful young people live in our community. The experience demonstrated group after group how talented, creative and wonderful our youth are."

* For more information about the Vale of Llangollen Rotary and this particular initiative, contact: secretary.llangollenrotary@gmail.com

Friday, December 15, 2023

Teenage Eisteddfod winner from 1956 still returns as volunteer

* Myron Lloyd at the Pavilion with her mementos of the time she became the face of north Wales after her 1956 competition win.

·    A woman who became “the face of north Wales” after winning a singing competition at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod nearly 70 years ago still returns there each year as a volunteer.

As a teenager Myron Lloyd travelled from her home in Pembrokeshire to compete in and eventually win the Folk Song Solo category at the 1956 eisteddfod.

As a result of her victory Myron – then known by her maiden name of Williams – was snapped by a number of cameramen as she celebrated out on the field.

Then sometime later and back in south Wales the farmer’s daughter, who is now in her 80s, was quite shocked to see that a picture of her taken on the day wearing the traditional Welsh costume of high hat and ornate shawl had gone viral 1950s style and started to appear on a wide variety of merchandise promoting north Wales.

Myron, who now lives in Ruthin, recalled: “After I won the competition there was quite a clamour on the maes for people to take my picture, which I thought was fine.

“It was then pointed out to me about a year later that my picture and others similar ones taken at Llangollen, were appearing in guide books on north Wales and other merchandise such as coasters, place-mats and even compasses and egg-timers mounted on little pieces of wood.

“People seemed to like them and my mother bought two of everything, so I still have some of the stuff years later.


Myron Williams, as she then was, in Welsh costume for the picture which went viral 1950s style.

“Everybody used to say that I must have been paid for the use of my picture but I never made a penny out of it. In fact, I didn’t even know the names of the photographers involved.”

Myron went on to marry a police officer and the couple spent 53 happy years together before he passed away eight years ago.

Because of his job they moved quite regularly to police accommodation in various parts of Wales, in later years living in Corwen and then Ruthin.

In the 1970s Myron decided she would like to compete at Llangollen again and whereas back in the 1950s her winning entry consisted of two traditional Welsh folk songs sung in Welsh, this time she chose to perform an old Welsh carol and another entitled The Mother-in-Law’s Complaint in the Adult Folk Song category.

But the result was the same as a couple of decades earlier – another victory.

By the 1990s, with her competition days over, Myron returned to Llangollen in a different role, as a volunteer member of the publicity committee then later the marketing committee.

And she still returns each year to be part of the Croeso Team which provides a welcome to sponsors of the festival during Eisteddfod week.

Myron says she understands and agrees with the changes that are being made to the Eisteddfod to help it survive and thrive in the wake of last summer’s financial crisis.

“Something had to be done. The changes being made, including the concerts now being announced with so many stars such as Tom Jones, Madness, The Manic Street Preachers and others, are necessary to help improve the financial position situation,” she said.

“But it’s also very important to keep some of the traditions such as the folk competitions which are very essence of the Llangollen Eisteddfod.”

Over the years Myron has seen – and often met – some of the big names who have headlined at the festival, including Welsh icon Shirley Bassey, Spanish soprano Montserrat CaballĂ© and the Red Army Choir.

In 2024 she says she’s looking forward very much to seeing, and perhaps meeting, Sir Tom Jones. But she added: “I just don’t know if that’s going to be possible but I certainly hope so.”  

Thursday, December 14, 2023

TV crew films at Pavilion about future of the Eisteddfod


* Myron Lloyd is asked about her experiences as an Eisteddfod competitor and volunteer. 

A film crew were at the Pavilion this morning (Thursday) to do a series of interviews on efforts to ensure the Eisteddfod survives and thrives following its financial problems of last summer.

A number of people were involved, including former Eisteddfod chair Dr Rhys Davies who was asked about the importance of the Welsh language to the festival.

Myron Davies of Ruthin spoke of her experiences as a long-time volunteer and former competitor and llanblogger's Phil Robinson answered questions on the relevance of the Eisteddfod to the town.

It is believed that the sequence will be shown on both TV networks before Christmas.    

* llanblogger's Phil Robinson is asked about the importance of the Eisteddfod to Llangollen.  

New science labs for Ysgol Dinas Bran


* One of the new science labs at the school.

Two new science laboratories have recently been installed at Ysgol Dinas Brân secondary school in Llangollen.

Funded by the Welsh Government Capital Grant, work to update many of the facilities including new worktops, chairs, outlets, and whiteboards began in mid-August of this year.

Lessons have now commenced at the new laboratories, with both staff and students benefiting from the new equipment.

Headteacher Mark Hatch is delighted with the new science laboratories and said: "Renovating the science laboratories has been fantastic for the school. A good learning environment is essential and the teachers and pupils enjoy being able to use and learn in the new facilities very much."

Councillor Gill German, Deputy Leader and Lead Member for Education, Children and Families, said: "The investment in the science laboratories has been fantastic for the school and will give the pupils the opportunity to learn in a high-quality environment with great facilities.”


* The school's other new lab.

Latest local county council roadworks alerts

Latest roadworks alert from Denbighshire County Council is: 

JUNC VICARAGE ROAD - JUNC FRON CASTELL FRON BACHE 02/01/2024 26/01/2024 Gwaith Nwy / Gas Works WALES & WEST (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

A542 OUTSIDE GLANAFON ABBEY ROAD 12/01/2024 12/01/2024 Gwaith Trydanol / Electrical Works NETWORK PLUS (DCC) LLANGOLLEN

A542 OUTSIDE ACTIVITY CENTRE, PARADE STREET LLANGOLLEN LL20 8RD CO ORDS: PARADE STREET 14/01/2024 14/01/2024 Gwaith ar Dwll Archwilio/ Man Hole Works ALUN GRIFFITHS (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

OUTSIDE NO.2 BACHE MILL ROAD 06/12/2023 12/12/2023 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY (DANIEL) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

CHURCH STREET (46700268) LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE CHURCH STREET 09/01/2024 09/01/2024 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works MORRISON UTILITY SERVICES LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

EAST STREET 21/01/2024 04/02/2024 Resurfacing works DCC HIGHWAYS (PETER PARRY LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure