AN INVESTIGATION is looking into a "foul smell" coming from the River Dee through Llangollen.
* For the full story, see the Leader at: https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/25286531.investigation-foul-smell-river-dee-llangollen/
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AN INVESTIGATION is looking into a "foul smell" coming from the River Dee through Llangollen.
* For the full story, see the Leader at: https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/25286531.investigation-foul-smell-river-dee-llangollen/
New Llangollen town councillor Lee Todd has met the owner of a new local business and describes his visit here for llanblogger:
"I popped along to the open day for Simply Youthful Aesthetics, now located in Pengwern, Llangollen, to show my support as a town councillor for our local small businesses.
Denbighshire County Council will commence a major road maintenance programme this year.
The work across the county - including on the A525 Nany Y Garth pass - will be spread over two years and funded by a Welsh Government Local Government Borrowing Initiative (LGBI) to enable the programme to start.
This programme identified schemes for both 2025/26 and 2026/27 based on the total allocation of £4,780,699 for the two-year period from the Welsh Government.
The decision to approve the acceptance of the LGBI funding will allow Denbighshire’s Highways to commence work on the programme straight away which will greatly assist with being able to deliver this extensive programme of works during the optimum time for carriageway surfacing works.
Denbighshire County Council will be targeting this funding at improving the surface condition of carriageways on identified sections of the network during the two-year period of 2025-2027.
A programme of works has been developed to improve the carriageway surface on a number of roads in the County with significant investment planned at A525 Nany Y Garth pass, A547 Abergele Road near Rhuddlan and Ty Newydd Road in Rhyl.”
Cllr Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “We know the improvement of the county’s road network is a topic that comes up regularly from our residents and we are grateful to have this additional Welsh Government funding to supplement our own funding to help improve our roads.
“Our officers have worked hard to produce a mass programme of full resurfacing of carriageways for this funding.
“The work that will be carried out on our roads over the next two years will really help improve the network and driving experience for both residents and visitors to Denbighshire.”
The council says it will publish more information on when and where road networks in the council will benefit from this programme through our media channels going forward.
* The mayor and mayoress, Aled Morris and Sarah Griffiths, with (right) deputy mayor Damon Richards-Gwilliam.
Money raised by this year's Llangollen Summer Fete will benefit nine worthy local causes, organisers have announced.
They are:
Llangollen International Eisteddfod says it's thrilled to announce that acclaimed film and TV actor Mark Lewis Jones will present a spectacular evening of music dedicated to the legendary film composer Hans Zimmer on Tuesday July 8.
It is the opening concert of the 2025 Eisteddfod which takes place between July 8 and 13.
Clwyd East Labour MP Becky Gittins was amongst those who voted for the bill, according to the BBC.
Ministers had already watered down their plans once by reversing some cuts to universal credit and protecting current claimants of personal independence payment (Pip) from stricter eligibility rules.
* For the full story on BBC News, go to: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly8877x3z2o
At a time of unprecedented global tensions, Wales has a unique opportunity to champion the cause of international peace.
That is the powerful message Derek Walker, the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, will have for an audience on the second day of this year’s Llangollen International Eisteddfod.