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Sunday, February 16, 2025

Hope House’s Llangollen Canal Walk returns this March


Hope House Hippo with event sponsors from Kronospan, CFO Ben Spruce and Group Secretary Mark Jones. 

Hundreds of walkers will be pulling on their boots and trekking a 10-mile route along the Llangollen Canal to raise money for Hope House Children’s Hospices this Spring. 

On Sunday March 23 supporters will take on the ever-popular annual walk, which starts at the Trevor Basin before heading over the world-famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and following the canal all the way to The Poachers pub at Chirk for refreshments before heading back to receive their special medals.
Last year the event, which is now in its 15th year, raised a massive £18,000 toward making sure Hope House and Ty Gobaith be here to help children with life-threatening conditions to live their best life.
Fundraiser Vicky Bradbeer said: “This wonderful event is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step this March. Bring along friends, family, colleagues and those four-legged friends and embrace the great outdoors.
“We have already well over half the places for the canal walk, which is absolutely incredible.
“This event is extremely popular and is always a sell-out, so make sure you sign up and get your tickets via the Hope House website to avoid disappointment.”
The event is sponsored this year by Chirk-based Kronospan who will also have a team walking on the day.
 
Ben Spruce CFO at Kronospan said: “It’s a real pleasure to be able to sponsor the event and continue our support for Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith. 
“We know several of our team are also planning to don their boots and join the walk, so we wish them and everyone else the best of luck in raising as much money as possible for Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith.”
* Tickets for the event are £15 for adults and £5 for children and all entrants will get a special bespoke 2025 medal and a goody bag at the halfway point. Get your tickets at www.hopehouse.org.uk/canal

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Call goes out to Llangollen Round volunteers


                    * Entrants on a previous Llangollen Round Challenge.

Organisers have sent out a message to volunteer helpers about the 5th Llangollen Round Challenge which is scheduled for the weekend of May 31/June 1 this year.  

They say: "We're afraid we don't have the contact details for everyone who helped with the last event, but if that was you, and you are interested in helping again this time, please get in touch with Judy on 07905 330788 or email smithdinbren@gmail.com .

"Entries are going well.  We've stretched a point with those, but even with that stretch we are more than 3/4 full already. So, if you've still to get your entry in, don't hang about too long.  And we look forward to seeing you."


Friday, February 14, 2025

Three good causes benefit from Christmas Festival proceeds


* Christmas Festival secretary John Palmer hands over the £500 cheque to Silver Band conductor Mia Thomas watched by fellow committee members Angela Williams (left) and Jane Williams during band practice night.




* John Palmer, Angela Williams and Jane Williams present the cheque for £1,500 to Wales Air Ambulance regional fundraising manager Debra Sima (centre).

Members of the committee which runs the annual Llangollen Christmas Fair have been out and about distributing the proceeds from last year's highly successful event.

Main recipient was Wales Air Ambulance for which the festival has been raising funds for many years.

Their share of the 2024 proceeds was £1,500 which was handed to their regional fundraiser Debra Sima at their Welsh pool Airport base.

Another good cause to benefit was Llangollen Food Share whose manager Stephanie Mitchell accepted a giant cheque for £1,000 at its base near the Market Street car park.

Another £500 has gone to Llangollen Silver Band whose conductor Mia Thomas received a cheque for £500 during the senior band's practice night in their Parade Street headquarters.

Festival committee chairman Austin "Chem" Cheminais said: "It was an absolute pleasure to be able to support these three local causes which each do so much in their own special ways to benefit the Llangollen community."      


* Food Share manager Stephanie Mitchell receives the £1,000 cheque from John Palmer.

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Three science labs updated at Ysgol Dinas Bran


* One of the facelifted labs at Ysgol Dinas Bran.

Three science laboratories at Ysgol Dinas Brân in Llangollen have been updated as part of a half million pound investment in two Denbighshire schools.

Welsh Government grant funding has been used to fully refurbish the the labs in Llangollen and another two at Denbigh High School.

The projects included a full strip-out of the existing facilities, followed by the installation of new heating, electrical and gas services, together with new ventilation and the installation of new energy efficient lighting and redecoration throughout.

 

Also included was the installation of purpose made specialist laboratory furniture, along with new fume cupboards.

 

Councillor Diane King, Lead Member for Education, Children and Families said: “It is wonderful to see this funding being used to improve the facilities in our schools.

 

"These new facilities will help students learn more efficiently, with newer, more modern equipment at their disposal.

 

"We are committed to providing learning environments in which all of our students have the ability to realise their full potential.”

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Tidy Town Team help bring museum's collection back home

 

* The Tidy Town Team  help carry the museum's collection back out of temporary storage.

Members of Llangollen Tidy Town Team were out in force the other day to do some of the heavy lifting when the town's museum moved its collection back into the building following its recent roof replacement.

Just as they did in January 2023 before the work began and they helped temporarily move the entire stock just across the road to the old courthouse, they were back again last Friday to lend a big helping hand in bringing it all back again.

In a Facebook post, the museum said: "We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Llangollen Tidy Town Team for all of their help last Friday.

"Not only did they help us move all of our collection back into the museum, from temporary storage across the road, but also helped to move and reassemble cabinets and other items within the museum.

"Many thanks Tidy Town Team - we honestly could not have done it all without you!"


* llanblogger's picture of the team moving the museum contents into storage across the road in January 2023.

Llangollen people encouraged to join 'Fix It Feb' campaign

 

* A volunteer repairer at work in the Llangollen Repair Cafe.

Llangollen Repair Cafe is inviting local people to take part in  Fix It Feb, a Repair Café Wales campaign encouraging people to repair rather than replace their faulty items.

They are being asked to pledge to fix at least one broken item - saving money, reducing waste, and supporting sustainability locally. 

Pledges could include sewing on a button, patching clothes, or restoring a beloved item. 


 

If you don’t feel like your repair skills are up to it, not to worry. Go along to Llangollen repair café this Saturday February 15 at St Collen's Community Hall, between 11am and 2pm, and the friendly volunteers there will either show you how to fix your item, or repair it for you. 

 

The repairs completed at Llangollen repair café will contribute to Repair Cafe Wales’ aim to fix 1,000 items across the county in February, which they say is a carbon reduction saving equivalent to driving a car over 360,000 miles. 

 

Repair café events take place in villages, towns and cities across Wales every month. Experienced fixing volunteers, equipped with tools and skills, repair items including small household electricals, clothing/textiles, mobile phones and laptops, bicycles (some dates) and small items of furniture.

 

Everyone is welcome to bring their item along to Llangollen repair café on this Saturday, with no need to book. 

 

Since Repair Cafe Wales launched, the initiative has helped local communities save an impressive £1 million and has fixed over 21,000 items. 

 

The Fix it Feb campaign aims to further that impact by empowering even more people to fix items, reducing the need for new goods, helping to conserve resources, reducing the carbon footprints and saving local people money.

 

"Repairing things can be simple, accessible, and rewarding," says Phoebe, Director of Repair Cafe Wales.


"Not only does it save money and reduce waste, but it’s a great way for the local community to get together to share skills and ideas. With Fix It Feb we're showing Wales how small actions can make a big difference for the environment and our communities."

 

* You can pledge your support for Fix It Feb by visiting Repair Cafe Wales' website at https://repaircafewales.org/. Whether it's repairing a household appliance, mending a cherished sweater, or restoring a favourite toy, every repair effort contributes to a greener future.  

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Age Cymru's winter newsletter is out now

Age Cymru has published the 2024/25 Winter edition of its bi-lingual quarterly newsletter Age Matters.

The edition looks at how you can protect yourself from winter viruses by using some simple measures and an update is provided on the charity's campaign on the changes to the winter fuel payment system.

There’s a feature on Age Cymru's online photography collection portraying realistic images of older people that has received more than a million views, and the edition has a report on the launch of its groundbreaking toolkit for care home residents.