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Friday, July 4, 2025

The Script light up the Pavilion with their high-energy show


* Frontman Danny O'Donoghue kept the crowd hanging on every word. Desh Kapur Photography/ CUFFE & TAYLOR**

The multi-platinum band delivered a hit-filled, high-energy set that had fans singing along from the very first note. 


Opening with the anthemic Superheroes, The Script powered through a career-spanning 90-minute show featuring fan favourites including RainFor the First TimeSix Degrees of SeparationThe Man Who Can’t Be MovedNothingPaint the Town Green and The Last Time.

Frontman Danny O'Donoghue kept the crowd hanging on every word, blending soaring vocals with heartfelt storytelling in true Script style.

The night reached a powerful finale with a three-song encore, featuring the emotional Home Is Where the Hurt Is, global hit Breakeven, and their UK number one hit single Hall of Fame.

Very special guest BRIT Award winner Tom Walker opened the evening with a soulful and captivating set, showcasing his powerhouse vocals and hit songs including Leave a Light On and Just You and I.

 

TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion continues tonight (Friday) with headliner Olly Murs.




* Tom Walker lends strong support to The Script. 


* Fans wait in the sun for the big show to begin.




Thursday, July 3, 2025

Transformation of Wrexham to Liverpool line to begin


* Transport Secretary Ken Skates and Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens at Padeswood.

Work to transform the Wrexham to Liverpool line has been given the green light, with updates on the line to Padeswood confirmed as the first major step to realise more rail services between the two cities.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates and Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens visited the site today (Thursday) to see the planned upgrades.

The UK Government committed to supporting the work at Padeswood as part of last month’s Comprehensive Spending Review. The overall UK Government investment in Welsh rail, worth at least £445 million, will see people across Wales benefit from better access to jobs and opportunities as a result of improved infrastructure and more frequent services.

The work will see a major component of the Network North Wales vision delivered within three years, resulting in two trains an hour operating along the line. Padeswood also serves the Heidelberg Materials’ cement works, and the upgrade will make it easier for freight to enter and exit the site.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates said: "Delivering the upgrade at Padeswood will bring real economic benefits, helping the cement works and improving connectivity between Wrexham and Liverpool, increasing services to two trains per hour. 

"It was fantastic to hear the UK Government’s commitment to this project, which campaigners have pushed for over many decades. Two governments, working in partnership, will deliver this key part of the Network North Wales.

"Network North Wales is about delivering an integrated, high-frequency public transport network, connecting people to jobs, opportunity, community and a better quality of life.  While Padeswood is predicted to be delivered in the next three years, more immediate changes include 50 per cent more trains on the North Wales mainline, more trains between Chester and Wrexham and the start of the roll out of Pay as You Go delivering better transport in the region."

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said: "The UK Government is investing in Wales' future and unleashing our country’s economic potential.

We promised we would deal with the historical under-investment in Wales' rail network and announcing at least £445 million in the Spending Review delivered on that pledge.

"Working alongside Welsh Government it will mean brand-new stations, upgrades on the line in places like Padeswood and more and faster trains on the key lines across North and South Wales, connecting people with jobs and helping to grow the economy.

"Work will now take place on the design of the scheme ahead of implementation."

Investigation into foul smell coming from River Dee

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/

Town councillor meets the owner of newly-opened Llan business


* Councillor Todd with Joanne of Simply Youthful Aesthetics.

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.

"Joanne’s business has been part of our community before, and it’s fantastic to see her relaunching with fresh energy and some brilliant new treatments on offer. 
"Visitors were welcomed with complimentary skin consultations, goodie bags, and a glass of fizz — it was a lovely afternoon all round!
"Wishing Joanne every success as she takes this exciting next step.
"As a Llangollen town councillor, I’m passionate about seeing small businesses thrive — they’re the backbone of our local economy and a huge part of what makes our town special.
"I’m here to support local people, champion positive change, and be a voice for our residents. Whether it’s helping with community concerns, attending local events, or backing initiatives that bring us together, I’m committed to doing my bit to keep Llangollen a fantastic place to live, work, and visit."

County to start work on major road maintenance programme

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.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Summer fete benefits nine worthy local causes

* The mayor and mayoress, Aled Morris and Sarah Griffiths, with (right) deputy mayor Damon Richards-Gwilliam.


* A dance display at the fete.

Money raised by this year's Llangollen Summer Fete will benefit nine worthy local causes, organisers have announced.

They are: 

  • Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens, which hosts the event each year
  • The Parks Committee, who are currently working to update The Pengwern children's playground
  • Llangollen Museum which has many needs towards the building maintenance and update
  • Llangollen branch of the Royal British Legion, in the 80th anniversary year of VE Day
  • Matt Jones, fundraiser, from which all funds raised go to Hope House Hospice for children - so two causes via this donation
  • Llangollen Tidy Town Team who work tirelessy for the town to be clean and pleasant for all
  • The Stoma Support Group 'Back to Front', a new group that serves North Wales
  • Llangollen Summer Fete - a portion will begin fundraising for next year's fete.
The Fete committee say they would like to thank everyone who contributed through donations on the day, by entering or donating prizes to the raffle and sponsors. 

They say: "Every penny counts and will a difference. We hope everyone feels proud of their contribution."

* Next year's fete will be held on Saturday June 6. 

The committee added: "Please save this date as we will have more new and wonderful things to grow the value and fun the fete offers to people. This event is for the town by the town and everyone is encouraged to enjoy it."

Acclaimed Welsh actor to narrate Eisteddfod's Hans Zimmer concert


* Welsh actor Mark Lewis Jones will narrate the Hans Zimmer concert.

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.

Mark Lewis Jones, who hails from Rhosllanerchrugog, is lending his unmistakable voice to what promises to be an unforgettable concert. 

Mark's narration will complement the music of Hans Zimmer, brought to life by Cinematic Sinfonia, an outstanding 70-piece orchestra under the baton of the internationally renowned conductor Anthony Gabriele.

From the sweeping scores of Gladiator and Interstellar to the haunting themes of Inception, Hans Zimmer’s music has defined a generation of cinema and now it will be performed live in Llangollen, with Mark’s evocative voice guiding the audience through the emotional and cinematic journey.

He is one of Wales’ most celebrated actors, known for his powerful performances on both the small and big screen. 

His film work includes appearances in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, The Good Liar, Phantom of the Open, Munich: The Edge of War, and Rebecca. His television credits include standout roles in Baby Reindeer (Netflix), The Crown (Netflix), Chernobyl (HBO), The Way (ITV), and Stella (Sky), for which he earned a BAFTA nomination.

In 2024, Mark was honoured with the prestigious BAFTA Cymru Siân Phillips Award, recognising his outstanding contribution to film and television in Wales. He previously won Best Actor at BAFTA Cymru for The Passing/Yr Ymadawiad and has been nominated an impressive seven times in the same category.

Mark said: “The Llangollen International Eisteddfod has been part of my life since I was a boy growing up in Rhos. To now play a major role at this incredible celebration of music and culture, just down the road from where it all began for me, is an honour beyond words. 

"I’m especially thrilled to be part of this Hans Zimmer concert, complete with 70-piece orchestra - his music stirs the soul, and to share that experience in Llangollen is something truly special.”

Dave Danford, Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, said: "We are absolutely delighted to welcome Mark Lewis Jones to the Eisteddfod stage. Not only is he a local talent, but his voice and presence will elevate this already outstanding concert to another level. 

"To hear Hans Zimmer’s music performed by a full orchestra with Mark’s narration will be an unforgettable experience for everyone. Mark and this concert are the perfect fit and will be an outstanding start to our Eisteddfod."

* Tickets for the Hans Zimmer concert are selling fast. For more information and to book, visit: https://international-eisteddfod.co.uk/events/tuesday-8th-july-2025-hans-zimmer