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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

South Denbighshire Community Partnership has two local jobs on offer.

South Denbighshire Community Partnership currently has Llangollen-based two positions on offer.

All supporting documentation can be found on their website https://www.canolfan-ni.org/vacancies-at-sdcp

 

They will also be attending to promote these and our volunteering opportunities at tomorrow (Wednesday's) Llangollen Jobs Fair at St Collen's Community Hall .

The first is:

SDCP is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic person who is passionate about, and committed to, Community Development to join our award-winning team as a Community Development Officer to deliver the NLCF People and Places III, “Your Place or Ours - Dee Valley” Project.

The post holder will primarily be based at the Pengwern Community Hub in Llangollen but will also engage in outreach work as required. Responsible to the Senior Community Development Officer, in partnership with Denbighshire County Council Housing Department, for its day-to-day operation.

The Role requires applicants to hold a full driving licence, have their own transport and be able to drive the organisation fleet vehicles. The ability to communicate in Welsh would be an advantage.

By engaging with the community, developing and implementing a programme of services and activities to improve the quality of life for local people and build stronger communities and contribute ideas for the improvement of the facilities, its future development and its long-term sustainability.

Ensuring that Pengwern Hub is a warm welcoming centre that provides appropriate services that tackle social isolation, rural poverty and improve access to services.

Job Type: Full-time, £27,711.00 per annum

Hours: 35 hours Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.30pm (Although some flexibility will be

required for evening and weekend events)

Education & Experience:

GCSE or equivalent (preferred)

A good general level of education with a minimum Level 2 qualification in a relevant subject (Community Development, Health & Social Care)

A minimum of 3 years’ experience working within a community support role required.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the application form along with your C.V. please visit our website for all vacancy documents:

https://www.canolfan-ni.org/vacancies-at-sdcp

Equal Opportunities

SDCP recruits’ staff and volunteers on the basis of their skills, experience, temperament, and ability to carry the role without regard to race, nationality, gender, age, sexuality, disability, or religion.

Application deadline: Thursday 12th June 2025 by email to Sian@sdcp.org

Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted by Monday 23rd June 2025.

Interviews to be held on Monday 30th June 2025.

Expected start date: Monday 30th July 2025

* The second opportunity is:

Administrative Assistant vacancy with South Denbighshire Community Partnership.

SDCP is seeking an experienced, energetic and enthusiastic person to join our very busy Team to carry out reception duties and deal with enquiries from Centre users and the public. To present an effective and efficient front of house service at Pengwern Hub, Llangollen and to support the Pengwern Team with administrative tasks to deliver the NLCF People and Places III, “Your Place or Ours - Dee Valley” Project.

The Role requires applicants to hold a full driving licence, have their own transport and be able to drive the organisation fleet vehicles. The ability to communicate in Welsh would be an advantage.

The post holder will primarily be based at the Pengwern Community Hub in Llangollen. Responsible to the Operations Manager.

Ensuring that Pengwern Hub is a warm welcoming centre that provides appropriate services that tackle social isolation, rural poverty and improve access to services.

Job Type: Part-time

£23,656 per annum pro rata

Hours: 20 hours Monday to Friday 9.30am – 1.45pm (including unpaid break of 15 minutes daily)

Education & Experience:

Good general level of education

Experience in a customer facing/administrative service role and demonstrate a mature, common-sense approach

Experience of using general office computer packages

Experience of administrative systems

Be able to work on your own initiative and as part of a team

Able to demonstrate a can-do attitude, willing to go the extra mile

If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the application form along with your C.V. please visit our website for all vacancy documents:

https://www.canolfan-ni.org/vacancies-at-sdcp

Equal Opportunities

SDCP recruits’ staff and volunteers on the basis of their skills, experience, temperament, and ability to carry the role without regard to race, nationality, gender, age, sexuality, disability, or religion.

Application deadline: Thursday 12th June 2025 by email to Sian@sdcp.org

Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted by Friday 20th June 2025

Interviews to be held on Friday 27th June 2025

Expected start date: Monday 28th July 2025

Latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice

Latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice is:

Q: I’m moving and will be renting somewhere on my own for the first time. It feels like there’s so much to think about, I’m worried I’ll forget something important. Do you have any advice on what I should do when looking for a new home?

A: Before you start your search it’s worth noting recent changes to Welsh law mean tenants are now called contract-holders while a tenancy is called an occupation contract and a tenancy agreement is known as a written statement.

Most properties available for rent are listed online or with lettings agents. If you have the chance, renting directly from a landlord might be a bit cheaper before you move in as they may ask for fewer references and you might not need to do a credit check. But you’ll have to deal with them directly if any issues arise during the occupation contract. It’s worth noting some landlords use a lettings agent to find their contract holders and then manage the properties themselves. If an agent is managing the property then you’ll deal with them rather than with the landlord directly, for instance, if you need to get any repairs done.

Remember, never pay any money before you’ve seen the property or to arrange a viewing as this is a common tactic used by rental fraudsters. If you can, take someone with you when viewing properties for a second opinion. If repairs are being done when you view a property, it’s a good idea to take pictures of the issues and follow-up the viewing with an email so you’ve got a record of the issues and that you were told they’d be sorted before you move in.

Things often happen very quickly when trying to find somewhere to rent so always ask the landlord or letting agent some key questions to make sure properties you’re considering are safe, affordable and meet your needs.

Key questions to ask include:

  • How much is the rent? Is it payable monthly or weekly?

  • How long is the occupation contract for?

  • Are bills included in the rent?

  • Are any appliances or furniture included?

  • Is there a break clause allowing any fixed term to be ended early, if needed?

  • Does the landlord need a guarantor?

Ask whether the occupation contract is for a self-contained property, or whether there are shared facilities and whether or not it’s a joint-contract with other people and, if relevant, if you can have pets. It’s also a good idea to check the Rent Smart Wales website to make sure the landlord is registered and has a licence or the agent holds it.

Check if you’ll need to pay a holding deposit while the landlord carries out pre-contract checks. A deposit can’t be more than a week’s rent and should be returned to you at the start of the occupation contract. You should also ask your landlord or letting agent what documents you'll need to provide when you agree to rent the property.

Avoid ‘subletting’ which is when you rent directly from an existing contract holder, as they might not have the landlord’s permission to rent to you, which could cause problems further down the line. If a contract-holder is showing you around the property on behalf of the landlord they should give you the landlord's contact details.

If a landlord refuses to rent to you because of who you are, this may be discrimination - for example because of your race, religion or sexual orientation. A 'no kids policy' or refusing to rent to you because you get benefits could also be discrimination. You only need to tell a landlord or letting agent you receive benefits if they ask.

Remember, if you need any other pointers or advice on renting or you run into any problems, you can contact Citizens Advice for help.

Citizens Advice Denbighshire wants your views on its service

Citizens Advice Denbighshire would like to hear about the experiences and ideas of the people of Llangollen to help them improve access to advice and support services across the county. 

They say they will use your responses to shape new projects and initiatives that will help make sure they’re meeting the needs of our community. 

The questions have a mix of open-ended and tick-box answers and should take around five minutes to complete. 

Your responses are anonymous and will only be used to develop new projects and initiatives, they assure.

The consultation closes on May 31.

* To get involved scan the QR code on the poster above or visit: www.CADenbighshire.co.uk/survey


Monday, May 19, 2025

Major comic con event is heading for Llangollen Pavilion

A major event in the comic con calendar has found a new base in Llangollen.

And an outfit which has previously arranged guest appearances from the likes of Rupert Grint, Kiefer Sutherland and Andy Serkis says fans are going to love the first big name it will be bringing to the town’s International Pavilion on September 20 and 21.

A comic con or comic book convention is a convention emphasizing comic books and comic book culture in which fans gather to meet creators, experts and each other.

On its Facebook page Wales Comic Con has just announced that it will be coming to Llangollen – now being run by the Eisteddfod team after being acquired from Denbighshire Leisure – in the autumn.

The triumphant post says: “We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve signed a multi-year deal to host Wales Comic Con at a brand-new venue in the heart of North Wales!

“We’re moving to the Llangollen Pavilion – a stunning location steeped in history, surrounded by breath-taking scenery, and home to the world-famous Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

“Some of you might even remember the Doctor Who Exhibition that once called this town home – it’s a place with deep roots in geek culture, and we can’t wait to add our own chapter to its story.

And organisers go on: “Join us for the first edition at this new venue on September 20-21 – it’s going to be a weekend to remember. With more space than ever before, we’ll be packing the site with our biggest line-up of displays yet, plus a UK-first unique panel experience that we can’t wait to reveal.

“We know you’re excited for those first guest announcements, and we’ve got a fantastic name to kick things off this evening – a star from one of the biggest TV shows ever.

“As you’ve come to expect, we pride ourselves on delivering line-ups with first-time UK appearances like Rupert Grint, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Morrison, Lee Pace, Evangeline Lilly and world-firsts like Charlie Hunnam. We even brought legends like Andy Serkis out of UK event retirement, so you know we’re aiming high once again. You’re going to love this first name out the gate.

“Community has always been at the heart of Wales Comic Con, and our fans deserve the very best. That’s why we’re proud to say that our events remain FAMILY FRIENDLY, with tickets for KIDS 11 AND UNDER GOING FREE.

“We’re also committed to offering the best value for families, with our VIP and Platinum experiences returning this year, packed with unique perks tailored to the new venue. Tickets for the September event are on sale now – grab yours today at https://store.walescomiccon.com/ and be part of something truly special.”

Latest local roadworks update from the county council

Latest local roadworks update from the county council is:

NEXT TO NUMBERT 28 MILL STREET, LL20 8SA MILL STREET 09/06/2025 09/06/2025 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY (DCC)

A539 OPP 10 Regent Street JNC QUEEN STREET AND CHURCH STREET Llangollen LL2 BROOK STREET 19/05/2025 06/06/2025 Gwaith BT/ BT Works SUNBELT RENTALS (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Verge ABBEY ROAD 31/01/2025 13/06/2025 Gwaith Ar Wal Gynnal/ Retaining Wall Works DCC HIGHWAYS

A542 Llandyn Hall Farm Culvert TRACK TO LLANDYN HALL FROM A539 28/04/2025 23/05/2025 Gwaith ar Gylfat/ Culvert Works, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Nr Dee Cottage MILL STREET 10/06/2025 10/06/2025 Amnewid Colofn / Replace Column DCC STREET LIGHTING

A539 Wharf Hill / Castle Street ABBEY ROAD 26/06/2025 13/07/2025 Eisteddfod BIG PARKING LTD, Stopio Mynd/Stop Go

Ochr / Side of 8 Cae Ddol ABBEY ROAD 11/06/2025 11/06/2025 Amnewid Hen Golofn / Replace old column


Saturday, May 17, 2025

Jobs fair planned for St Collen’s Community Hall

Working Denbighshire, in collaboration with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Careers Wales, will be holding a Jobs Fair next Wednesday, May 21, at St Collen’s Community Hall.

The event, which will run from 11am to 3pm, offers an opportunity for job seekers to meet with a wide range of local and regional employers across multiple industries.


Whether you're searching for your first job, looking to return to work, or ready for a career change, the Jobs Fair is open to all and completely free to attend.


Attendees will be able to explore job vacancies, chat directly with hiring managers, and discover pathways into training and employment. There will also be staff from Working Denbighshire on hand to offer advice and guidance around job searching, CVs, and interview prep.


Following the success of our first event earlier this year in Rhyl, we’re proud to host our second Jobs Fair in Llangollen, and the event is expected to be popular with both employers and residents.


Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation, said: “Bringing this event to Llangollen opens even more opportunity for people in the Dee Valley to meet employers, explore training options and take their next steps into work.


"We’re proud to support events like this, which have a real impact on our communities and help local businesses connect with great candidates.”


Ruth Hanson, Principal Manager at Working Denbighshire said: “Our Jobs Fairs are designed to be a welcoming and accessible space where people can come and speak to employers face-to-face, find out about live vacancies, and gain confidence in their job search.


“After the success of our job fair in Rhyl, we’re really pleased to bring this event to Llangollen and look forward to helping residents connect with new opportunities.”


To ensure the event is accessible and welcoming for everyone, quiet spaces will be available on the day for individuals who may benefit from a calmer environment. These are bookable by using this link: Microsoft Forms


Employers who would like to get involved in the Jobs Fair are encouraged to get in touch via: employmentcoordinators@denbighshire.gov.uk.


There is also further information on our website: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/jobs-and-employees/working-denbighshire/training-and-events/jobs-fair.aspx


Working Denbighshire is part funded through the Welsh Government Communities for Work Plus Programme which supports those most disadvantaged in the labour market to overcome the barriers preventing them from gaining employment. Working Denbighshire is part funded by UK Government.

For updates and further information, follow Working Denbighshire on social media or visit our website.

Friday, May 16, 2025

Board member Dave tells Tory leader Kemi about this year's Eisteddfod


* Dave Hennigan with Kemi Badenoch at the Pavilion.

Eisteddfod board member Dave Hennigan took the opportunity to brief Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch on this year's festival earlier today (Friday).

The two met up outside the International Pavilion where the Welsh Conservatives have been holding their conference this weekend. 

Dave was part of the team making sure things ran smoothly for one of the largest events to be held at the Pavilion since its running was taken over by the Eisteddfod from Denbighshire Leisure last month.

He said: "I met Kemi Badenoch just outside and took the chance to tell her about all the fantastic things that will be happening at Llangollen International Eisteddfod 2025 and also at the Pavilion.

"She took one of our Eisteddfod flyers and wished us well."

Later, Dave evened things up politically when he met Ken Skates, Welsh Labour's Clwyd South Senedd Member and Welsh transport minister, in the town.

"It's always great to catch up with Ken and I updated him on plans for Eisteddfod 2025.

"He's a massive supporter and always ensures that our voice is heard in the Senedd."  


 * Dave Hennigan with Ken Skates MS and Eisteddfod chairman John Gambles.