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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Tonight's public meeting explains Pavilion events this summer

* Events at the International Pavilion will bring more than 50,000 people to Llangollen this summer. 

Residents and businesses are being invited to a public meeting tonight (Thursday) about what's happening at the International Pavilion this summer.

Starting at 7pm in the Pavilion, it aims to give people the chance to find out about what will happen at the TK Maxx presents Live at the Pavilion and Llangollen International Eisteddfod events in June and July.

The two programmes of events are expected to attract more than 50,000 people to Llangollen and provide a huge boost to the local economy. 
At the meeting representatives from both the volunteer team behind the festival and co-promoters Cuffe and Taylor will be on hand to answer and address all questions covering subjects such as traffic management, noise alleviation measures and access to the site. 
"This meeting will be an opportunity for Llangollen residents and businesses to get the latest information, as we gear up for a summer of fun. It’s important to us to keep residents in the loop, to ensure the impact on our town is positive.”
The Eisteddfod team says numerous steps are being taken to maintain a safe environment for the public during event days, including a one-way traffic system in certain areas. A dedicated phoneline will also be launched to allow residents to contact the team with any issues during the festival.
* Tickets for all TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod are available from llangollen.net

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Housing expert searches for volunteers to improve homes

* Lynda Colwell, Chief Officer of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair, and Chair Clifton Robinson. Picture by Mandy Jones.

A respected housing expert is on a mission to recruit volunteers to help run an agency that helps older people live independently.


Clifton Robinson, the chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair, has launched a search for four new management board members to join the charity that covers a vast area of north Wales, stretching from Llangollen in the east to Llanfairfechan in the west.


The organisation, a subsidiary of the  Grŵp Cynefin housing association, assists older, homeowners and tenants in private sector housing aged over  60 to live independently in comfort, safety and warmth by helping them with all kinds of improvements, adaptations and advice.


It also helps householders access all  benefits to which they’re entitled, achieving a record £1.5 million for clients last year.


Becoming chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair saw life come full circle for Clifton Robinson.


In 1990 he was one of the founders of Colwyn Care & Repair which later merged with its sister organisation in Denbighshire 10 years ago.


At the time Mr Robinson was a housing manager with the ClwydAlyn housing association, later moving to the North Wales Housing as housing director before becoming chief executive of the Housing Diversity Network, a social enterprise working across England.


He also served as chair of North Wales Probation and on the board of Cartrefi Conwy housing association before joining the board of Grŵp Cynefin for four years.


According to Mr Robinson, he’s particularly proud to have taken over as chair of Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair which helped a record 5,800 clients last year.


Being a member of the management board was, he said, a “challenging and hugely rewarding” role.


“We’re looking to recruit at least four new members. We’re looking for people who are passionate and will be committed to the kind of work that we do,” he said.


“We’re not necessarily looking for people who have experience of being on a board – we’re looking for people who have energy and are enthusiastic.


“They will need to be willing to do their homework in reading reports and coming to meetings as well as engaging with the work of the officers, ask questions and critically support what we are doing.


“Somebody with organisational experience who is good with people would be brilliant.

“For those who are interested, we could organise a taster session so they could see if it’s for them.”


Mr Robinson added: “Our mission is to help people aged over  60 to maintain, repair or adapt their homes by giving them practical advice and guidance, signposting them to other relevant agencies to support their needs.


“We also have an excellent team of  in-house contractors who can also support clients by providing advice and support.


“We have an approved contractor list of first class contractors across Conwy and Denbighshire who we can refer our clients to.


“We are a trusted organisation so people will get in touch and ask either if we can recommend a contractor to carry out the work that they require either using our inhouse team or external contractors from our approved contractors list.


“We rely heavily on Welsh Government support  and we are part of a network of 13 similar agencies across the country.


“Typically, we help people to remain living in their own homes as independently as possible.


“Another aspect of what we do is provide advice on adapting homes for people’s changing needs as they get older, a whole range of disabilities including sensory impairment working alongside  organisations who can help in terms of sight loss and hearing loss.


“A lot of what we do is life-changing in a really good way and clients who’ve had some really excellent work done are happy to act as ambassadors for Care & Repair.


“They are living, breathing examples of the value of the services we provide and the positive difference they make.”


* More details are available on the organisation’s website https://careandrepair.org.uk/agencies/care-repair-conwy-and-denbighshire/ and anyone wanting to know more about becoming a board member can email post@gofalathrwsio.com or ring Chief Officer Lynda Colwell for an informal chat on 0300 111 2120

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Can zesty new MG hybrid gear up enough to take on opposition?



MG ZS Hybrid+ drive by Steve Rogers

Meet the ZS hybrid, MG’s new compact SUV and the car that caused a bust up with my wife!

She is not one to get too wound up about cars, unlike me. Her main beef is with touchscreens and how they can distract drivers. She has a point there. But that wasn’t the issue with the MG.

She ruled it out because of the gearbox. It is a three-speed automatic (that takes you back) and inevitably holds the gear for too long. The engine becomes a bit noisy, which is irritating, but it doesn’t happen all the time and would not be a deal breaker for me.

A few extra gears would calm things down but MG believe this is the best way to achieve smooth driving, performance and economy from a petrol hybrid.

MG was the first of the Chinese owned companies to make its mark on our car market. It was a slow start but the company has upped its game in the last few years with a string of new models making the brand hard to ignore even if Chinese rivals are snapping at its heels. Keeping the name of a British motoring icon was a smart move and easier to remember than Omoda, Jaecoo, BYD or XPeng.

So what of ZS Hybrid? The model has been transformed following the more modern lines of the larger HS, a new engine, thank heavens, and a smart interior. Let’s make one thing clear. You don’t buy ZS just because it undercuts nearly all its rivals. This is a seriously good car with style and substance. The choice is simple. Two models, SE and Trophy, petrol or hybrid and prices starting at 20 grand. Rivals are the likes of Ford Puma and Renault Captur.

I would go straight for the hybrid, still good value at £22,495 (SE) with a spec list that includes navigation, rear view camera and sensor, Smartphone connections and keyless entry. Both SE and Trophy share the same driver safety aids.

An extra £1,500 for Trophy adds leather upholstery, heated seats and steering wheel, and a 360 degree view camera.

The cabin has been brought right up to date and is chalk and cheese compared to the old model. It has gone digital, naturally, with a 12.3in central touchscreen, the home screen split into four sections for heating, navigation, radio, and app connections. It responds reasonably quickly and is not too difficult to fathom, and there are quick keys ranged below the screen, handy for things like fast demisting.

The amount of information in the touchscreen menus seems endless. If you had a switch for everything they would fill the windscreen. How much of it will ever be looked at is debatable.

Something in all this I could not find was a way of reducing the level for the heated front seats which appear to be either on or off. Strange.

The driver’s display is a colourful, jolly affair with flashy graphics with a steering wheel button to change the display. What I could not do was switch the digital speedo from the top left, which is a bit out of the way, to the centre of the screen which is preferable. That must be possible with today’s ‘do anything’ technology.

Compact it may be but this is a genuine family five seater and rear legroom is particularly good. Boot space is on par with most rivals although the Renault Captur gains a chunk of extra room with its sliding back seat. That could be something for MG to think about.

If you thought aggressive pricing would compromise the driving experience then think again. It might not be as fun as the impressive Puma but there is nothing to complain about bearing in mind this is an SUV not a hot hatch.

I think the hybrid is worth the extra for its zesty performance and economy - we managed to match the 55mpg official stat. You also get periods of electric drive helped by regenerative braking which has three levels handily selected from a steering wheel button.

On the subject of the steering wheel I was surprised there was no telescopic adjustment, just tilt. Could it be that expensive to add?

The biggest threat to MG is from its own countrymen although it takes time to get established so the company can build on this strong foundation.

ZS hybrid might not be the best compact SUV on the market but is certainly terrific value and even if Mrs Rogers does not want one, I do. And we are still speaking…

Fast facts

ZS Hybrid+ Trophy

£24,995

1.5 litre petrol + electric motor; 192bhp

0-62mph 8.7secs

55.4mpg combined

115g/km. 1st tax £440

Boot: 443-1457 litres

Insurance group 22

Big names coming to Wales Comic Con at Pavilion revealed

Big names taking part in Wales Comic Con, which comes to Llangollen Pavilion on September 20 and 21, have been revealed.

The line-up includes Dean Norris (Breaking Bad, Total Recall), Jennifer Beals (Flashdance, The L Word), Joseph Mazzello (Jurassic Park, Bohemian Rhapsody) and Elliot Cowan (Da Vinci’s Demons, The Witcher). 

And fans of anime and voice acting can look forward to David Coburn, the voice of Captain Planet, and Michael Daingerfield, known for his roles in Gintama and InuYasha. 

Comic fans can also meet Neil Edwards, celebrated for his work with both Marvel and DC Comics.

The fan convention, which organisers see, as an exciting new chapter in the event’s history, is expected to attract up to 10,000 fans across the weekend, offering a packed schedule of celebrity signings, panels, cosplay competitions, gaming zones, traders, and more.

Now running for nearly 20 years, Wales Comic Con has grown from a small local gathering into one of Europe’s most respected fan conventions — regularly welcoming some of the biggest names in TV, film, gaming, and comic books.

Organiser Jaime Milner said: “We’re incredibly excited to bring Wales Comic Con to Llangollen. As a Welsh-born event, it means the world to continue growing while staying true to our roots. This show is about celebrating creativity, community, and culture — and Llangollen is the perfect backdrop for that.”

The event is also expected to bring a strong boost to the local economy, with increased footfall and demand across hotels, restaurants, shops, and independent businesses throughout the weekend.

The International Pavilion is now being run by the Eisteddfod team after being acquired from Denbighshire Leisure Ltd last autumn.

* Tickets are on sale now via the official website: www.walescomiccon.com

Monday, May 26, 2025

Scores are lucky in Eisteddfod's treasure hunt bonanza



* Crowds queue at the Penddol entrance to the field ready for the hunt.


* And they're off: ticket hunters begin flooding on to the Eisteddfod field.


 * People search every part of the field for the tickets.


* First winners celebrate their good luck.


* Above and below: more winners from the hunt.


  



* Winners queue outside the Pavilion to collect their prize tickets.


* The Eisteddfod volunteers who helped hide the tickets.

Scores of people went away with smiles on their faces after trying their luck in Llangollen International Eisteddfod's big ticket treasure hunt on the Pavilion field this morning (Monday).

That's because they had scooped some of the hottest tickets in town ready for another season of live music with TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

To mark 78 years of the international festival 78 pairs of tickets had been hidden at various locations around the grounds.

Each gold envelope contained a unique code linked to a specific headlining concert or the Family Fun Day and when they handed them in at treasure hunt control the delighted winners were presented with their tickets.

Hundreds were waiting at the field's two entrances and just after 10am they were allowed inside to begin their frantic search.

A little over an hour later all 78 tickets pairs had been retrieved including those to see Olly Murs, UB40, James, Human League, Hans Zimmer and Choir of the World,

This year, as Llangollen International Eisteddfod marks the ‘Year of Croeso – Only in Wales,’ more than 4,000 competitors from 35 countries will head to Llangollen from July 8 to 13 for a vibrant week of competitions and performances. 

For the first time, TK Maxx will join Live at Llangollen Pavilion as presenting partner, as part of an extended agreement with Cuffe & Taylor shows across the country including Lytham Festival, Live at Lincoln Castle, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Live at The Piece Hall, Derby Summer Sessions, Depot Live, Plymouth Summer Sessions, Bedford Summer Sessions, Southampton Summer Sessions and Powderham.

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

Join in today's big bank holiday ticket hunt at the Pavilion


* The treasure hunt begins with a mad dash last year.

Music fans can today get their hands on the hottest tickets in town ready for another season of live music with TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

That's because organisers are bringing back the hugely popular treasure hunt giving people another chance to bag themselves free tickets.

To mark 78 years of the international festival 78 pairs of tickets will be hidden at various locations around the Llangollen Pavilion grounds.

The big bank holiday hunt runs from 10am until 2pm.

* 78 special envelopes will be hidden around the grounds. Each envelope contains a unique code linked to a specific headlining concert or the Family Fun Day.

* Lucky finders must bring the envelope and code to the main entrance of the Pavilion to redeem their pair of tickets.

* There's a limit of one pair of tickets per person. Tickets must be redeemed before the Pavilion closes at 2 pm on Monday May 26.

* All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

This year, as Llangollen International Eisteddfod marks the ‘Year of Croeso – Only in Wales,’ more than 4,000 competitors from 35 countries will head to Llangollen from July 8 to 13 for a vibrant week of competitions and performances. 

For the first time, TK Maxx will join Live at Llangollen Pavilion as presenting partner, as part of an extended agreement with Cuffe & Taylor shows across the country including Lytham Festival, Live at Lincoln Castle, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Live at The Piece Hall, Derby Summer Sessions, Depot Live, Plymouth Summer Sessions, Bedford Summer Sessions, Southampton Summer Sessions and Powderham.

Artistic Director of Llangollen International Eisteddfod Dave Danford said: "Last year’s treasure hunt was such a hit.

"It really helped build a buzz in the town ahead of a truly incredible summer so we knew we had to bring it back. It’s a fun way to kick things off and gives fans the chance to bag tickets to some of our biggest shows.

"With world-class artists and the unique magic of the Eisteddfod, this year is going to be something special. Let the hunt begin."

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

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Challenge organisers send out another urgent appeal for cakes

* Entrants fuelled by cake on a previous Llangollen Round Challenge.

With this year's Llangollen Round Challenge happening in just a week's time organisers have put out another urgent plea for people to bake cakes to keep hungry entrants fed.

More than 750 walkers will be taking part in the largest-ever Challenge on next Saturday and Sunday May 31/June 1, all raising funds for Cancer Research UK. 

Judy Smith on behalf of the organising team said: "We're doing well with 750-plus entrants and £80,000 so far raised. But we need those cakes ...

"Can I remind/appeal to you that cakes for the Challenge can be delivered to our campervan in East Street car park between 10am and 7pm on Wednesday 28.  Just look out for the flag.  

"If that should be inconvenient, please ring 07905 330788 and we can collect. Any cake donated will offset our need to spend and so contribute to what we hope will be a big sum to hand over to Cancer Research UK. Thank you in advance!"