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Monday, June 2, 2025

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Twenty Club's cunning plan to stage Blackadder Goes Forth

Llangollen Twenty Club will be staging the comedy Blackadder Goes Forth from Wednesday-Saturday November 12-15 at the Town Hall. 

It's set during the First World War and sees Captain Blackadder and his cronies hatching various "cunning plans" to stay out of the fighting and survive the trenches. 

There's a read-through of the remaining episodes at the RAFA Club on June 25, which will also take the shape as a social evening to meet anybody that may be attending the July auditions.

It's also for anybody who may be interested in any of the other areas of a production, such as set building, props, wardrobe, and all aspects of production.

Twenty Club chairman John Clifford said: "We're a great friendly bunch, and would welcome anyone interested in getting involved, whether onstage, or in support.

"Auditions for Blackadder will be on July 15 and 17. If you're interested but may be away on holiday on those dates, we'll do our best to arrange an alternate date. For more details, please email to: contact@twentyclub.co.uk

"Prior to the read through, we have our annual general meeting at the RAFA Club at 7.30pm on June 18. It will take the form of a short meeting, including the election of new and returning officers, followed by sausage and chips and rounding off with a light- hearted quiz. You're very welcome to join us."

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Llangollen Round Challenge gets successfully underway


* Llangollen Round Challengers step out through town earlier today. 

Bands of determined-looking walkers were out in force in the town this morning (Saturday) as the fifth Llangollen Round Challenge got underway.

Organisers say more than 750 walkers from across the UK and abroad - plus a small army of volunteer helpers - are taking part in the largest-ever Challenge today and tomorrow, all raising funds for Cancer Research UK. 

The often gruelling run/walk through the beautiful yet tough terrain of the hills surrounding the town was launched in 2012 by members of the Llangollen Ramblers group and is based roughly on the Alpine Walk Tour of Mont Blanc.

The amount raised for Cancer Research UK (CRUK) by the challenge has climbed steadily to almost £120,000 which has been boosted by government returns on charity donations.

If anything shows the tremendous support for the event it is the scores of participants' cars packing onto the Eisteddfod's overflow parking area this morning. The school playing field was also full of their vehicles. 


* More trekkers head out along Castle Street.


* A huge number of vehicles on the overflow car park.

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Kids go free as Llanfest comes back with a bang to Pavilion

* Kuff Dam are looking forward to opening the Llanfest Party.

Llangollen’s iconic music event is back with a bang for Llanfest 2025, promising a day of unforgettable live music, family-friendly fun, and an unbeatable festival atmosphere in the heart of North Wales. 

This much-anticipated event will take place at the Llangollen Pavilion on Sunday, June 8, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM.

This year’s line-up features a stellar mix of headline acts and emerging talent, ensuring something for everyone. From the big-name headliners to exciting local bands, the festival will showcase the best of indie, rock, and pop music. 
Among the first to take the stage are Llangollen’s own Kuff Dam, a four-piece indie rock band whose influences span The Verve, Muse, The Amazons, and Royal Blood. Popular local DJ Dave Boss will be playing indie pop, Ska, and rock classics throughout the day.
Luke from Kuff Dam shared his excitement: "We are absolutely buzzing to be playing Llanfest this year. As local lads, we’ve been wanting to get on the bill for a few years now, so getting the opportunity to open up the show in our hometown is proper mint! We’ve been busy gigging recently and are really looking forward to adding Llanfest to our dates."
The full Llanfest line-up includes:
  • Kuff Dam – Indie rock and roll originals from Llangollen.
  • The Cazadors – A five-piece rock, funk, and soul band from Llangollen.
  • Seprona – A 'hip-shaking' five-piece rock band from Liverpool, making a welcome return to Llanfest.
  • Muddy Elephant – A four-piece indie band from Manchester known for their energetic performances.
  • Galore – Seven-piece psychedelic revivalists influenced by 60s British Invasion, Freakbeat, and Mod.
  • Monstaball – Renowned for high-energy performances and exceptional musicianship, delivering exhilarating party vibes.
  • Chilled – An indie rock band formed in 1998, based in and around Corwen.
  • Amnesia – A Liverpool-based club classics dance band performing euphoric dance tracks 100% live.
Keith Potts from the Llangollen Pavilion said: "Llanfest 2025 is a true celebration of music, community, and culture, bringing together festival-goers of all ages. 
"Best of all, accompanied children can attend for free, making it a perfect day out for families. Alongside live music, people can enjoy a range of food and drink stalls, entertainment, and the unique atmosphere of the Llangollen Pavilion."