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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Town council approves possible solution to save toilets


* Market Street toilets: a possible solution was approved by the Town Council last night.

Town councillors have approved a plan to work together with the county council in a bid to save Llangollen's under-threat public toilets. 

Suggestions that the Market Street conveniences could close along with all the others across the county in a bid to dig Denbighshire out of a massive financial black hole have caused deep concern in the town since they were revealed by llanblogger a few months ago.

A public meeting was called to hammer out the issue back in the summer with many people voicing their fears about the damage any loss of the toilets would mean to Llangollen businesses relying heavily on the tourism trade and also to residents themselves.

Although the meeting was inconclusive local MP Becky Gittins and Senedd Member Ken Skates have revealed they have been working behind the scenes to secure an amicable solution to the problem.

The Town Council has also been looking closely at the financial situation to see if anything can be done.

A possible answer was put forward in the agenda for the town council meeting last night (Tuesday), as llanblogger revealed recently.

A budgetary report from town clerk Gareth Thomas, which was considered by councillors, says: “In addition to the Town Council’s reserve requirements through continued working with the County Council to fulfil the Town Council and residents’ desires that the County Council continue to provide toilet facilities in Llangollen a solution has been proposed.”

The report adds: “The county council have indicated that if they can convert the existing toilets on Market Street to cashless operation and variable summer and winter opening times then this will reduce cost which will allow for the continued provision of the service.

“However, to facilitate this capital works are required to the building and the county council is applying to the Brilliant Basics Fund which assists in the provision of small-scale tourism infrastructure improvements across Wales and is open to local authorities and national park authorities.

“Total grant available is £300,000 with a maximum intervention rate of 80%. There is no minimum grant amount.

“The estimated cost of the works to upgrade the toilet facilities to allow for cashless payment is in the region of £40,000.

“During discussions with the county council, it was clear that a joint application would be looked upon more favourably and therefore it is proposed that the town council would contribute to the match funding requirement to a maximum of 10% and provision has made in the asset specific reserve to facilitate such a contribution in 2025-26.”

Town councillors agreed unanimously last night to take £4,000 from their reserves to make the 10% contribution towards the £40,000. 

The Town Clerk said he confident there was sufficient money in the reserves to cover the amount.

Cllr Jon Haddy said a move to a more efficient system could have been made by the county council in the past.

He added that while not many Llangollen people actually used the toilets and that they were used mainly as a support for local tourism, he had no problem with the suggested solution.

Cllr Scott Felton made the point that lots of the visitors who used the toilets were elderly and therefore didn't have the credit or debit cards to use in a cashless system.

He also asked what would happen to the three members of staff who currently work at the toilets.

The Town Clerk said: "We can't answer that and if we don't go down this route there will be no staff.

"Our contribution would be just an investment in the building."

The Mayor, Cllr Aled Morris, stressed: "The toilets would be still owned and run by the county council."    

Changes announced to local Citizens Advice service

The following changes have been announced to the service offered by Denbighshire Citizens Advice:


Tuesday, November 19, 2024

County council issues advice on waste collections hit by weather

Denbighshire County Council says that due to the adverse weather some of its scheduled waste collections in areas including Llangollen may have not been completed.

In a message to residents it says: "Our recycling crews have encountered some road access issues on smaller, more rural, roads during some of their rounds today. 

"It is therefore likely that some scheduled waste collections will not be completed. 

"If you have been missed today, the council will be prioritising the re-collection of residual and Absorbent Hygiene Products (AHP) waste. Once the weather clears and the roads are deemed safe, we will be working as hard as possible to collect these missed collections.

 

"However, if there are further issues tomorrow with bad weather, further communication will be given on this issue in due course. As the recycling is a weekly collection service we will not be returning to collect any missed recycling containers this week and therefore these properties will be collected on your next scheduled collection day. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

"Please note we will take additional recycling material next week from any households we weren’t able to collect from today. If you need to present additional recycling then this material needs to kept separated.

 

"If you live in any of the areas mentioned - including Llangollen - and we missed your waste/recycling collection, please do not report this via our website or our Customer Services Team as we will already be aware of this missed collection."

Weather sees county postpone work on A539 in Llangollen

Denbighshire County Council says that planned works on the A539 in Llangollen, between Wednesday and Friday, November 20-22 have been postponed due to this week's weather forecast. 

The council adds: "We will reschedule the works as soon as possible, dependent on resources and weather, and inform you with an update when we have confirmation."

Nightingale House Hospice holds its Christmas celebration

 


Bleak scene around Castell Dinas Bran

 

* The snow has not long stopped falling leaving this very bleak and wintry scene around Castell Dinas Bran just before noon. 

Police witness appeal after two people die in collision

West Mercia Police are appealing for witnesses after two people died in a collision in Oswestry.

At around 5pm on Sunday November 17 two vehicles collided on the A5 near to the Mile End roundabout.

A blue Peugeot estate had been travelling westbound towards Oswestry and a grey Renault box van had been travelling in the opposite direction before they both collided.

The driver of the van, a 33-year-old man, and the driver of the car involved, an 81-year-old man, were both pronounced dead at the scene.

Two passengers also travelling in the van suffered minor injuries.

Officers are keen to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage of the incident.

* Get in touch with the Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) on sciunorth@westmercia.police.uk or by calling 01743 261833.