* Pedair bring their beautiful harmonies and rich Welsh folk sound to the Globe Stage at Llangollen International Eisteddfod on Thursday July 10.
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Monday, June 30, 2025
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Pavilion crowd lifts the roof for Manchester greats James
* James were real crowd pleasers. Pictures: Desh Kapur Photography/CUFFE & TAYLOR
Indie heroes James delighted a capacity crowd with a near two-hour masterclass at TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion last night (Sunday).
The roar and chorus of the audience said it all as Tim Booth and pals were unstoppable.
Opening with Johnny Yen from their 1986 album Stutter, the band powered through a dynamic set featuring fan favourites like Seven, Come Home, Just Like Fred Astaire, and She’s A Star.
The reaction to Shadow of a Giant from last year’s Yummy – the band’s first-ever number one album – proved why these Manchester legends are as relevant today as they were more than 30 years ago.
The final run – Sit Down, Tomorrow and Sometimes – became a mass singalong, with 6,000 voices lifting the roof off of the Pavilion. A euphoric encore of Sound and Laid brought the night to a powerful close.
Supporting James were rising indie stars The K’s and singer/guitarist Tom A Smith.
TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion continues on Thursday with headliner The Script.
* Fans chant along with the band.
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Council carries out repairs to damaged cemetery tree
* The taped off area around the damaged tree at Llangollen's Fron Cemetery.
County council experts are carrying out investigations and repairs to an ash tree damaged by bad weather at a cemetery in Llangollen.
An area towards the side of the graveyard has been taped off as a precautionary measure until the work is completed.
A spokesperson for the council said: "Following bad weather earlier in June, Denbighshire County Council was made aware of damage to an ash tree within the Llangollen (Fron) Cemetery.
"The site around the tree has been cordoned off for safety reasons pending investigation and remedial works.
"We can confirm that the damage has now been assessed and remedial works are scheduled to take place soon.”
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell chill out Pavilion audience
Reggae legends UB40 featuring Ali Campbell performed a hit-filled set at TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion last night (Saturday).
With perfect music for a chilled weekend they kicked off the programme with Small Axe and Food For Thought before easing into classics If It Happens Again and Homely Girl.
Duets of Cathy’s Clown and Would I Lie with velvet voiced support artist Bitty McLean fitted perfectly into the 90-minute set which also included Burden of Shame, Cherry Oh Baby, Many Rivers and One In Ten.
To close the night, the Pavilion crowd joined Campbell for an encore of Red Red Wine and Kingston Town before a finale of hit cover (I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You.
Opening the night was Reggae Roast featuring Mr. Williamz and a set from British reggae singer/songwriter Bitty Mclean.
TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion continues tonight (Sunday) with headliner James.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Rag’n’Bone Man thrills with sold-out show at the Pavilion
Chart-topping British singer-songwriter Rag’n’Bone Man brought a Giant night to Llangollen with a sold-out show at the Pavilion last night (Friday).
Headlining TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion, the triple BRIT Award and Ivor Novello Award winner kicked off a 90-minute set with last year’s hit Lovers in a Past Life before segueing perfectly into the multi-award winning Skin.
Rag’n’Bone Man – aka Rory Graham – then introduced his brand-new song Time To Love, before treating the crowd to a hit-filled set including Anywhere Away From Here - performed with blues star Elles Bailey, who also served as the night’s main support - All You Ever Wanted, Grace, Ghosts, and Rush of Blood.
He closed the main set with his global smash Human, returning for an encore featuring Put A Little Hurt On Me and the anthemic Giant.
Opening the night was rapidly rising pop talent Kerr Mercer.
Live at Llangollen Pavilion continues tonight (Saturday with reggae icons UB40 ft. Ali Campbell set to headline.
Friday, June 27, 2025
Eve Goodman to perform at Eisteddfod's Bryn Terfel concert
* Eve Goodman.
County council chief executive Graham Boase to retire
Graham Boase (pictured), who has been in his role for the past four years but has worked for the county since its inception in 1996, will step down at the end of next January.
A qualified town planner, Mr Boase previously held the posts of Director Economy & Public Realm and Head of Planning & Public Protection at Denbighshire. He previously worked for two London boroughs.
Announcing his retirement, he said: “It has been a pleasure and a privilege to be CEO of such a wonderful council and county and while I’m still very much enjoying the role, following a period of reflection, I’ve come to the decision that now is the time for me to prepare for a different future away from work.
“I will remain one hundred percent committed and focussed on my duties for the remainder of my time with the council and the next seven months will provide time to recruit a successor and to ensure a brief handover period. It will also give the new CEO time to bed in before the next local government elections in 2027.
“I’d like to thank colleagues and councillors alike, both past and present for the help, support and friendship throughout my time at Denbighshire – it’s meant so much to me. While I’m sad to be leaving my role, I’m immensely proud to have worked here for the past 30 years and will always keep a keen eye on what’s happening in Denbighshire.”
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of Denbighshire County Council, said: “I’d like to thank Graham for all his hard work and dedication to Denbighshire County Council in his many roles over a number of years, and of course, most recently in his role as Chief Executive.
“In this role he’s guided the authority skilfully through extremely challenging times. Graham has been a huge support to me and we’ve worked well together – I’m going to miss that working relationship. While it’s sad to hear that he’s leaving the council, I understand it’s a personal decision and I’d like to wish him all the best for the future.
“I look forward to working with him over the coming months as we embark on the process to appoint a new Chief Executive to guide the authority into the future.”
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