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Monday, October 7, 2024

Events planned to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week

Members of the local community are invited to remember this year's Baby Loss Awareness Week, from October 9-15, at special events in Llangollen next Tuesday (October 15). 

A Tree of Remembrance will be placed in St Collen's Church for anyone who wishes to write the name of a baby or child, honouring their memory.

The same day, as part of the global Wave of Light, Llangollen Town Hall and Centenary Square will be lit up in pink and blue to raise awareness and show solidarity with families affected by baby loss. 

Organisers say: "Please join us in lighting a candle at 7 PM, either in person or from home, as we remember those little lives taken too soon." 

Denbighshire Citizens Advice column for October



Latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice is:

Q: I don’t have a will, but I wonder if I should make one? The problem is, I have no idea where to start or how to make it official.

A: Making a will can seem daunting, but it’s important to make one whether or not you consider yourself to have many possessions or much money. This is because there are certain rules which dictate what will happen to your money, property, or possessions after you die and without a will they may not go to the people or places you would have wanted.

It’s a good idea, although not strictly necessary, to use a solicitor, or to have one check a will you draw up to make sure it’ll have the effect you want. This is because it’s easy to make mistakes which could cause problems after your death and result in costly legal fees.

A solicitor will charge for their services, but they should tell you how much their help will cost before they start working with you. Charges vary and will depend on the complexity of the will. Before making a decision on who to use, shop around and speak to a few different solicitors to find the best price.

Before you approach a solicitor, you should think about the major points you want to include in your will. This will save you time and help to reduce costs.

Things to think about include: how much money and property you have and if any of your possessions are especially important to you; whether you want any of your money or possessions to go to specific family or friends after your death; and what you’d like to happen to the rest of your assets, including whether or not you’d like to leave any gift to charities. If relevant, you should also decide who should look after any children you may have who are under 18.

You’ll also need to decide who will sort out your estate and carry out your wishes, as set out in the will. These people are known as the executors. It’s common to appoint two executors, in case one is unable to carry out the task. People often choose either relatives or friends, solicitors or accountants, banks, or the Public Trustee, which is an official body, to be an executor.

For a will to be valid, it must be made by someone who is 18 or over and of sound mind, meaning someone who is capable of rational thought, making and understanding decisions. It must also be drawn up without any pressure from another person. It must also be made in writing and signed by the person making the will, in the presence of two witnesses, who must also sign the document in the presence of the person making the will. Lastly, it should be dated. As soon as the will is signed, dated, and witnessed, it is complete.

Once a will has been made, it should be kept in a safe place and other documents should not be attached to it. This safe place might be at home, with a solicitor or accountant, at a bank, or at HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) for safekeeping.

* You can find out more information about making a will on the Citizens Advice website.

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Cycle Bus takes young riders on safe trip to school

* Cycle bus riders assemble in the community hall car park.

To mark this year's Cycle to School Week Drosi Bikes, in conjunction with the local primary schools and Sustrans, organised a community Cycle Bus event in Llangollen. 

Around 30 pupils from Ysgol Bryn Collen and Ysgol Y Gwernant took part in the fun ride which aimed to help give families the confidence to ride to school, whilst demonstrating the need for safer routes for children to cycle, walk, scoot and wheel around the community.

Starting from St Collen’s Community Hall, the short route, which was led by the now-infamous Drosi Bikes cargo bike, took the young riders briefly along the A5 before turning into Pengwern and heading towards the school sites. 

Though not a great distance, the busy roads and congested school gates can be daunting for any road user, but are additionally hazardous when cycling with young children. 


* Riders head along the A5 at Regent Street. 

By coming together and moving as a much larger unit, the cycle bus looks to reduce these barriers, and provides a practical and fun way to reduce traffic congestion around schools, whilst encouraging more children to cycle safely.

Drosi Bikes is a community workshop based in Llangollen, with a mission to promote inclusive and eco-friendly travel for everyone. 

Its Beth Ward said: "The cycle bus initiative is growing rapidly across the UK and though a few have been run in the town previously, we were keen to get involved and help spread the word.

"The cycle bus ethos of promoting active travel and encouraging physical activity is something very akin with our social enterprise. 

"There is a real need for safer cycling within Llangollen as this event clearly demonstrated. We were really pleased with the turn-out and a big thank you has to go to the schools for their support, St Collen Church for offering free parking for the event and to all the drivers who gave us heaps of time and space. And of course, a huge thank you to all the kids and parents who got involved and helped make our impact.

"It's hoped the cycle bus will become a regular feature going forward and we’re hopeful it will continue to grow momentum."

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Get a slice of Operatic's Charity Cake Afternoon

 


Llangollen Food Festival returns next weekend

Llangollen Food Festival returns to the town centre over the weekend of October 12 and 13, bringing a delectable array of flavours and festivities.

With over 80 stalls spread throughout various locations in the town, organisers say food lovers can expect a weekend filled with culinary delights, exciting chef demonstrations, tastings, and live music at Riverside Park.

This year’s festival will feature an impressive line-up of local and regional producers showcasing their finest offerings. 

Visitors can explore a diverse range of stalls, including artisan cheeses, handmade chocolates, fresh produce, and mouth-watering street food, all while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

"We're delighted to bring together so many fantastic food and drink producers together for another year. Whatever the weather brings, join us in celebrating the rich flavours and talents of our community," said Pip Gale, chair of the Food Festival. 

"Whether you’re a dedicated foodie or just looking for a fun day out, the Llangollen Food Festival promises something for everyone."

The food court, located along Riverside Park, will be the heart of the festival, providing a perfect spot for attendees to relax and savour delicious bites. Throughout the weekend, local chefs will host live cooking demonstrations, sharing tips and techniques that inspire culinary creativity.

To make a visit even more convenient, Denbighshire County Council is offering free parking in all of its car parks - Brook St, East St, Hall St, Market Street, Mill Street and the Eisteddfod Pavilion - during both days of the festival weekend. 

* For more information, check the Llangollen Food Festival Facebook page or website.

Friday, October 4, 2024

Garden railway festival steams back into Pavilion next June


* Crowds at last year's successful garden railway festival in the Pavilion.

One of the UK’s most successful garden railway festivals will be making a  return journey to Llangollen Pavilion on Saturday, June 7.  

The Llangollen Garden Railway Festival is one of the UK’s biggest model garden railway events.   

The event, which has been held since 2021 is once again expected to bring in thousands of garden railway enthusiasts to North east Wales. It is also a great day for families and kids as well as hobbyists and enthusiasts.

Over 40 of UK’s leading retailers have already confirmed their attendance at the event.  
The day-long festival will feature a selection of outstanding layouts of the larger scale in railway modelling, catering for all tastes and showing garden railways from different periods and countries.
The event is organised by Llangollen-based garden model railway enthusiast Keith Potts.  
Previous festivals have been hugely popular in the town, which is world-famous for its annual International Eisteddfod and its own heritage steam railway. 
Keith said: “Our garden railway festival is one of the most popular in the UK.  We’ve been running the event since 2021 and are delighted to announce the date for our festival in 2025.  
"Garden railways continue to be extremely popular and our festival in 2024 drew thousands to Llangollen and in doing so helped raise money for local charities.  
"Not only will you get to see some amazing model railways in action, but there will also be plenty of opportunities to meet fellow enthusiasts and learn about different railway models and layouts.
“The festival is again being held at our spacious and iconic pavilion. Tickets are now on sale at £14 each and accompanied children can attend for free.”
* The event is held at the Llangollen Pavilion LL20 8SW on Saturday, June 7 from 10am until 4.30pm.

Olly Murs and Lemar lined up for Eisteddfod concert next summer

Chart-topping pop singer Olly Murs is bringing his 15 Years of Hits UK tour to Llangollen next summer.

One of Britain’s biggest and best-loved stars, the Troublemaker and Marry Me star, will headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Friday July 4, and he will be joined on the night by very special guest Lemar.

Tickets go on sale at 10am Friday October 11 from llangollen.netand www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Olly first rose to fame on ITV’s The X Factor in 2009 and has since enjoyed a hit-filled career with no less than four Number One singles, seven studio albums and six BRIT Award nominations.

This year has seen him attract a whole new army of fans after a successful stint as special guest on Take That’s This Life tour.

Olly presents a catalogue of fan-favourites including such hits as Please Don’t Let Me GoHeart Skips A Beat,Dance With Me TonightDear Darlin’, and Wrapped Uppromising an unforgettable night as he makes his Llangollen debut.

Joining Olly as very special guest will be multi-award-winning singer-songwriter Lemar. 


One of the most successful male British solo artists of the last two decades Lemar has enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and Ireland releasing 10 top 20 singles, seven of which peaked in the top 10, and selling more than two million albums.

Lemar is a double Brit Award and triple MOBO Award winner who has worked with many of music’s greats, from Lionel Richie to Justin Timberlake, Mary J Blige, Beyonce and Mariah Carey. Last year Lemar released his 7th studio album Page In My Heart and earlier this year he starred alongside Beverley Knight in Sister Act in the West End before joining chart toppers JLS on tour.

It has already been announced that Scottish rock legends Texas will headline Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Thursday June 26, while global pop rock sensation The Script will headline on Thursday July 3 with more announcements to come.

The headline concerts are presented in a partnership between Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor and Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

Cuffe and Taylor co-founder Peter Taylor said: “We are thrilled to announce Olly Murs for next summer. Olly is a fan favourite delivering high-energy shows time and time again. He’s a pop sensation for a reason and alongside very special guest Lemar I'm confident Llangollen is in for a night to remember.”

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Dave Danford added: “We’re getting ready for a big summer of live music in Llangollen next summer, and we’re delighted to be announcing Olly Murs and Lemar. It’s guaranteed to be a fun evening, with two of the UK’s most popular vocalists!”

 

* For more information and to purchase tickets go to llangollen.netand www.ticketmaster.co.uk

 

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