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Sunday, June 2, 2024

Town council intends to co-opt two new members

Llangollen Town Council intends to co-opt two members to fill two vacancies for councillors it currently has.  

The public notice says:



Roadworks alert from Pengwern to Tyn Celyn

Latest local roadworks alert from Causeway one.network is:

Road From Pengwern to Tyn Celyn


03 June - 03 June

Delays likely - Diversion route

Name: Diversion

Location: Road From Pengwern to Tyn Celyn

Description: Streetworks / License - Streetworks

Responsibility for event: Denbighshire County Council

Current status: Planned

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Eisteddfod's free ticket goldrush leaves scores of happy people

 


        * And they're off! People dash onto the field to begin the treasure hunt.

Scores of local people had fun this morning hunting for golden envelopes containing coveted free tickets to all the evening concerts being held as part of this year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

The big goldrush on the Eisteddfod field began at precisely 10am when scores of people who had been waiting patiently at both main gates were let loose to start frantically combing hedges, outbuildings and the “big tent” itself for 80 golden envelopes hidden earlier by volunteers.

They contained tickets to shows this month and next by everyone from Sir Tom Jones to Kathleen Jenkins and from Simple Minds to Madness.

The first set was discovered within just 20 seconds by a young lady who had the brainwave of looking underneath the first object she spotted inside the town-end gate – a plastic traffic cone – where she saw they had been taped.

This find was followed by a procession of claimants which continued steadily until lunchtime.

People beamed with delight as they discovered that the unique treasure hunt organised by the Eisteddfod team had saved them hundreds of pounds.

In some cases whole families, complete with children and dogs, took part in the proceedings, many staying on the field for hours until they found what they were looking for.  

Eisteddfod vice-chairman John Gambles said: “I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who came along to join in the treasure hunt, making it a huge success.

“It turned out to be a thoroughly enjoyable occasion and I was delighted to see many people going away very happy with their tickets to some of our biggest shows this summer.

“It also turned out to be a real community event of the kind we love to encourage at the Eisteddfod.

“I’d also like to thank the team of our volunteers who made the event possible.”


       * The first tickets were found within 20 seconds.


* Another early treasure finder.


* Smiles all round as the tickets turn up.


* A game for all the family.


* The queue of happy claimants.


* The generation game.


* What a great way to spend a morning.


* A jubilant family have their picture taken by an Eisteddfod cameraman.


* Found one at last!


* Keep on looking.

Top women's bike race heads over Horseshoe Pass


* The route of stage 2 of the race, including the Horseshoe Pass on June 7.

The Tour of Britain Bike Race Women 2024 is to come through Llangollen and over the Horseshoe Pass on Friday June 7.

The race’s second stage will start and finish on Chester Street in Wrexham’s city centre and will take in some of the breathtaking scenery in Denbighshire, West Cheshire and Chester, with a further one sprint and two Queen of the Mountains segments along the way.
The peloton will travel north out of Wrexham, crossing into West Cheshire after just 20km, where the route ramps up alongside the Peckforton Hill Range, part of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge.
The route will then cross back into Wrexham, taking in the villages of Bangor-on-Dee and Overton, before the sprint will be decided in Johnstown. The race will then continue along a scenic stretch of the Llangollen Canal.
Riders will have less climbing to contend with on this stage However, big crowds will be expected on the iconic Horseshoe Pass, which arrives at a pivotal point of the stage with around 30km to go.
The ensuing descent will set up a fast run-in to Wrexham for the stage finish to conclude the race’s journey in Wales, passing through Minera and Rhostyllen, before a short hop back over the border to Warrington for stage three.
Stage two will start at 11:15, with riders expected to return to Wrexham for the stage finish at approximately 15:15.

Town Council advertises for deputy clerk

Llangollen Town Council is looking for a Deputy Town Clerk. 

The job advert reads:

Position: Deputy Town Clerk (Facilities and Organisation)

Employer: Llangollen Town Council

Hours: Part-time, 24 hours per week

Location: Llangollen, Denbighshire.

Salary: LC 1 (7-12) £24,294 - £26,421 (pro rata).

Llangollen Town Council is a busy local council supporting the town of Llangollen. As well as operating and managing the Town Hall it has responsibility for key heritage assets, open spaces and supports a full programme of local events.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced person to join our dedicated Council team as Deputy Town Clerk (Facilities and Organisation).

As the Deputy Town Clerk you will play a crucial role in supporting the Town Clerk to ensure that the decisions of the Town Council are effectively implemented, particularly in relation to facilities and operations. Your will possess good organisational and administrative skills with experience in facility and events management 

Having the ability to work independently, and as a team player, you will be able to make a positive impact on the local community, whilst working within a collaborative and supportive environment offering professional development opportunities.

Llangollen is a vibrant community that has a wealth of culture, heritage and local talent. It is a magnet for tourists situated as it is in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site.

Why not join us to continue making Llangollen a better place to live, work, and visit. 

How to Apply:

An application form and further information is available from the Town Clerk, townclerk@llangollentowncouncil.gov.uk or call 01978 861 345 to talk through the details. 

The closing date for applications is 28 June 2024. Interview dates will be advised following receipt of applications, during early July.

www.llangollentowncouncil.gov.uk

Llangollen Town Council is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Friday, May 31, 2024

Public meeting to be held ahead of Eisteddfod


* Sir Tom Jones will perform at the Eisteddfod. 

Residents and businesses in Llangollen are being invited to a public meeting ahead of this year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. 

Representatives from both the volunteer team behind the festival and co-promoters Cuffe and Taylor will lead the meeting to answer and address all questions covering subjects such as traffic management, noise alleviation measures, and access to the site.
The meeting will take place at 7pm next Tuesday (June 4) at Llangollen Town Hall.
Chair of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Professor Chris Adams said: “This summer we have an exciting programme lasting a month. It includes additional concerts with live music promoters Cuffe and Taylor, who have a track record of putting on successful major events across the UK.
“The public meeting - the fourth we've held since last year's Eisteddfod - will be an opportunity for Llangollen residents to get the latest information, as we gear up for the Eisteddfod. It’s important to us to keep local residents in the loop, to ensure the impact on our town is positive.”
Numerous steps are being taken to maintain a safe environment for the general public during event days, including a one-way system in certain areas. A dedicated phoneline is also being launched to allow residents to contact the Eisteddfod team with any issues during the festival.
Some of the world’s biggest artists will head to Llangollen this summer.  Bryan Adams arrives in the town on June 18, followed by global rock stars Simple Minds, indie heroes Kaiser Chiefs, Manic Street Preachers and Suede, BRIT award-winning artist Paloma Faith and disco legends Nile Rodgers & CHIC all among the artists headlining dates on either side of the iconic peace festival.  The summer events will finish with a spectacular concert by British pop giants Madness on Saturday July 13.
The headline concerts are built around the core Eisteddfod week which returns for its 77th year, from July 2 – 7 and features concerts with Tom Jones on July 2, followed during the week with Welsh folk superstars Calan, Royal Harpist Alis Huws, Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists John's Boys Chorus, West End stars Kerry Ellis and John-Owen Jones, the return of GRAMMY award winning Gregory Porter and a Gala Concert with mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins..
Phone line is only available on concert days from: 16:00 – 23:00 18th June – 29th June and 11th – 13th July and 8am – 11pm from 2 – 7 July.  The number will be 0331 630 7526.
The pavilion grounds will be closed to general public from Sunday 16th June – Wednesday 17th July 2024.  Access will be for ticket holders only to ensure the safety and security of all customers.

More stars to join Jess Glynne at Eisteddfod show


* Issey Cross. 


* The Mercians. 

Drum and Bass breakout star Issey Cross will support pop superstar Jess Glynne when she headlines the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod this summer.

Jess Glynne will perform a headline show on Friday July 12 and it is announced today she will be joined by Issey Cross and indie rock band The Mercians.

Tickets are on sale now from llangollen.net  

Rising vocalist and songwriter Issey Cross, who has just released latest single Energy In My Town, first burst onto the scene in 2021 with debut single Who. In 2022, her breakthrough hit Used To This, in collaboration with legendary producer Wilkinson, spent 14 weeks in the UK Top 40 and 12 weeks on the BBC Radio 1 Playlist.

Cross has worked with some of the industry’s biggest names including Nathan Dawe, Bru-C, Clean Bandit, Hybrid Minds and Ella Henderson. Her hits include Oh My, Sleepwalking and the Top 20 smash Bittersweet Goodbye, an acclaimed reworking of The Verve classic Bittersweet Symphony.

Opening the night will be The Mercians, an up-and-coming indie band with more than one million streams on Spotify. The band's sound is reminiscent of the British indie rock revival of the early 2000s but with a fresh and modern twist.

Jess Glynne has made history as the only female British solo artist to achieve seven number 1 hits on the UK Singles Chart. She first rose to fame with her remarkable vocals in Clean Bandit’s GRAMMY-winning Rather Be and Route 94’s My Love in 2014. Since then, she has dominated the UK charts with hits like I’ll Be There, Hold My Hand, and Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself.

Glynne’s two platinum-selling albums have both reached Number 1, earning her nine BRIT Award nominations, three Ivor Novello nominations, and a GRAMMY Award. Her music has been streamed more than 1.2 billion times!

After taking a short career break Glynne, who has delivered some of the most memorable dance-pop hits of the past decade, is back with new music for 2023. Her latest album Jess features the already released singles Silly Me, What Do You Do, Friend Of Mine and Enough. 

Glynne's headlining show is part of a series of concerts taking place as part of a new partnership between the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

The legendary core week of the festival runs from July 2 – 7 and features concerts with Welsh icon Tom Jones, Katherine Jenkins, and international best-selling artist Gregory Porter.

Jess Glynne, Tom Jones, Katherine Jenkins and Gregory Porter join global rock stars Simple Minds, British pop giants Madness, indie heroes Kaiser ChiefsManic Street Preachers and Suede, BRIT award-winning artist Paloma Faith, disco legends Nile Rodgers & CHIC and global rock star Bryan Adams among the artists headlining dates on either side of the iconic peace festival in 2024.

Artistic Director at the Llangollen Eisteddfod Dave Danford said: “This year we wanted to make sure there was something for everybody, so we’re really excited to have Issey Cross bringing her eclectic electronic music sounds to North East Wales! She’s had some huge hits over the last couple of years, followed up with live performances at some of the biggest music festivals in the world. We can’t wait for her to raise the pavilion roof with her set in Llangollen!”

For more information and to purchase tickets go to llangollen.net