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Monday, July 7, 2025

Impressive petrol Audi that thinks it's electric


Audi A3 Sportback TFSIe drive by Steve Rogers

If ever there was a car that’s confused this Audi A3 fits the bill.

It is definitely a petrol - there is a 1.5 litre under the bonnet - but it thinks it’s electric because it has a whopping 88 mile range.

There are plenty of plug-in hybrids around but no one outside the Audi group can match this range. They have simply blown the opposition out of the water, the perfect car for those uncertain about going down the all electric road.

Think about it. One extra charge midweek will yield nearly 180 miles on purely electric power and that covers a lot of families weekly needs.

How has Audi done it? Simple really. They have doubled the size of the battery to 25.7kWh, it can even take a 50kW rapid charge so if you are on a longish trip the A3 can be charged to 80 per cent in 30 minutes, about the time it takes for coffee and a pastry at a motorway service station.

Any downsides? The only one I could come up with is a bit less boot space. There is no underfloor storage for the bulky cable bags although you only need to carry one for the majority of trips, if at all. There is a perfectly good engine to do the job without counting on electric drive.

And here is another big plus. For decades I have lauded Audi diesel engines for their economy, well the emphasis has switched to petrol and the combination of this 1.5 litre turbo and electric motor is stunning. There is a 200bhp on tap, not so long ago you would not think it possible for such a small engine, and the 350Nm of torque matches the punchy pick up of a diesel but without the clatter.

Performance is in the realms of the best hot hatchbacks of old but the economy is even more impressive averaging 54.5mpg at the end of a week covering just over 400 miles. On short trips I regularly topped 60mpg.

A3 has always had a reputation for top notch handling but surely it must fall off given the extra weight of the battery pack? Fear not, the difference is so negligible to bear thinking about. Mated to the 6-speed S Tronic paddle shifting gearbox the A3 is still a real fun car, nicely balanced through twisting roads and tight turns.

As a fully paid up member of the premium set A3, along with every other Audi, is beautifully trimmed. Just tracing a finger around the air vents gives a hint to the quality along with the attention to detail running through the car even down to the thick pile footwell mats.

The dashboard layout is crisp and clear with an integrated central touchscreen, quite unusual with so many using a standalone TV style display, but as expected it has sharp graphics and fast response. And here is another company hanging on to physical switches for the heating controls, neatly laid out with a satisfying tactile touch. Long may it continue.

A3 has never been a car to win high praise for cabin space so it is still only average, even a little tight in the back seats for tall passengers, and the same can be said for the boot although I found the 40-20-40 split for the seat back sensible.

Audi does not pile spec into models, preferring to offer option packs which can be expensive, but there is no skimping on driver safety aids.

The model tested is the Black edition which comes with flashy black alloys, colour matched Audi bonnet rings, LED lights, heated front seats, and a few other niceties.

I rated the car on 10 points and put crosses against only three: No hold button for the parking brake, very poorly sited cruise control and speed limiter switches, and no keyless entry which was a pain in the neck and a penny pinching omission for a car of this price.

But having got over my mini tantrum there is one word that comes to mind.

Electrifying!

Fast Facts

A3 Sportback 40 Black edition

£42,880 (starts £39,150)

1.5 turbo; 200bhp

0-62mph 7.4secs; 140mph

712.2mpg with electric drive

9g/km. 1st road tax £110

Boot: 280-1100 litres

Insurance group 25

Map of new-look Eisteddfod site unveiled


As excitement builds ahead of this year’s Llangollen International Eisteddfod (July 8–13), organisers have today revealed the official map of the Eisteddfod field – giving visitors a first look at how the vibrant site will come alive with music, dance, arts, crafts and much more.

With a bustling Pavilion at its heart and surrounded by outdoor stages, workshops, food stalls, and family zones, the 2025 layout confirms what everybody knows – daytime at Llangollen Eisteddfod is set to be a joyful explosion of creativity and community.
Programmes are available from the Llangollen Tourist Information office and from the Eisteddfod from Tuesday helping visitors make the most of the incredible events packed into every day.
This year’s festival promises the most inclusive and family-friendly programme ever, with over 4,000 performers from around the globe, 50+ UK groups, and a spectacular mix of daytime events across the field, town centre, and surrounding venues. From 9am daily, visitors will be treated to a whirlwind of concerts, workshops, parades, and pop-up performances.
Key areas featured on the newly published map include:
🎤 Three Outdoor Stages – including the Globe Stage and Amphitheatre
🎪 Kids Zone – offering crafts, circus skills, music and storytelling
🍕 Food & Drink Stalls – delicious options from around the world
🎨 Craft Stalls & Workshops – get hands-on with cultural experiences
🧘‍♂️ Sensory Den & Inclusive Play – a space for relaxation and sensory fun
🌍 Competitor & Rehearsal Zones – where performers from every continent prepare to take the stage
🎶 Pavilion Performances – home to headline concerts and competitions
From Chinese and Manx dance workshops, to the Parade of Nations, and a Family Fun Day with Andy Day & The Odd Socks, the 2025 daytime programme celebrates global harmony through the universal language of the arts.
For a full programme of daytime highlights, including “Community Roots and Rhythms Wales”, a curated afternoon by BBC Radio Cymru’s Rhys Mwyn, and guest appearances by international stars and Welsh-language trailblazers, visit:

Las Vegas comedian turned angry boater navigates into Fringe


* Joel Sanders at the helm of his narrowboat.

A man who left behind a successful stand-up career in Las Vegas to live out his dream aboard a narrowboat is appearing at the 2025 Llangollen Fringe Festival.

Joel Sanders, aka Angry Boater, is bringing his show to Llangollen Town Hall on Monday July 14.

Last year, he took his narrowboat on to the sea in the middle of the night. Channel 4 filmed it for series two of its popular Narrow Escapes daytime series which has just aired. He was also a big part of the first series.


* ... and appearing on stage as the Angry Boater.

Joel says: “I have  lived on a canal boat for 15 years, prior to which I was a comedian touring the US with the plan of being the first Brit to gig in all 50 states  - I managed 40. 

“I performed everywhere from redneck bars across the Deep South to the casinos of Las Vegas and worked with many of my comedy heroes, including Robin Williams. 

“When I swapped Vegas et al for the UK’s waterways, I started to develop Angry Boater.   

“I took the show to Edinburgh several times. For the rest of the year, I would typically arrange last minute shows at venues near the canal wherever I happened to be moored.

This is my first proper tour of Angry Boater and the first time the show will have been seen in Llangollen.” 

His Angry Boater act is described as a smart, sharp and totally original evening of stand-up, storytelling and brutally honest reflections on chasing dreams, letting go of everything you know and floating into the unknown.

As Joel puts it: “Deep comedy from shallow waters is coming to a town near you soon.”

* Info and tickets at: www.llangollenfringe.co.uk

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Police witness appeal after Friday night Horseshoe Pass collision

Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious injury road traffic collision on the A542, Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen at approximately 11pm on Friday July 4.

In a post on social media last night (Saturday) North Wales Police say: "A 21-year-old man is in a serious condition and being treated in a major trauma centre following the incident last night. Four people have been arrested in relation to the incident and the investigation is underway." 

Sergeant Daniel Rees from the Roads Crime Unit, said: “I would like to appeal for witnesses, and to anybody with dash cam footage, who were in the area of the Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen last night. 

"I know the area was particularly busy with people having left the Olly Murs concert in Llangollen Pavilion and we are keen to speak to anyone who saw an incident involving a pedestrian and a red Vauxhall Corsa. If you have a dash cam and travelled that route after the concert, please provide us with your footage.

“If anyone has any information relating to this collision, please contact North Wales Police quoting event number 25000551605.”

Human League bring Live at Llangollen Pavilion 2025 to a sizzling close


* Phil Oakey heads up The Human League. Pictures: CUFFE & TAYLOR**

 

Making their highly anticipated Llangollen debut, the BRIT Award-winners brought a spectacular close to the action-packed programme, which saw global rock and pop stars headline the iconic pavilion.

The synth-pop pioneers delivered a hit-filled set packed with fan favourites as they whipped the crowd into a frenzy. 


Opening with Sound of The Crowd, Mirror Man and Heart Like A Wheel, they continued with such hits as All I Ever Wanted, Love Action, Fascination, Don’t You Want Me before an encore that ended with 80s anthem Together In Electric Dreams

Kicking off the evening were fellow 80s favourites The Christians and Altered Images, who performed beloved hits such as Harvest For The World, Forgotten Town and I Could Be Happy.

This marked the finale of TK Maxx Presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion, which launched on June 26 with a star-studded line-up featuring Texas, Rag’n’Bone Man, UB40 featuring Ali Cambell, James, The Script and Olly Murs. 


The headline concerts are presented in a partnership between Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor and Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

Celebrating 78 years, the Eisteddfod kicks off on Tuesday July 8, featuring a stellar line-up with headline performances from Sir Karl Jenkins, KT Tunstall, Il Divo, Beyond Time: The Music of Hans Zimmer, Choir of the World with special guest Lucie Jones, and Bryn Terfel joined by Fisherman’s Friends plus Eve Goodman.

In keeping with tradition, the festival also offers a full daily programme of competitions and field entertainment alongside the headline shows.




* Altered Images with Clare Grogan were in support.


* More support came from The Christians with Garry Christian.


* Fans having a big night out.


Saturday, July 5, 2025

Police warn of Horseshoe Pass closure due to collision

 


North Wales Police posted on their Facebook page around 5am today (Saturday) that the Horseshoe Pass was currently closed to traffic due to a road traffic collision with which officers were dealing.

They advised people to avoid the are and to choose alternative routes on their travels.

Up until 7.20am there had been no updates posted.  

Urgent repair works scheduled for Llangollen bridge on Tuesday


* Urgent repair work will be carried out on Tuesday.

Urgent repair works to Llangollen bridge will be undertaken on Tuesday July 8. 

According to a message from the county council traffic team passed on by by Cllr Karen Edwards, these will commence just after 9am for the morning only and traffic will be managed by a three-way stop and go system.

The message adds: "Due to the damage caused to the bell bollards we will be placing water filled barriers as a temporary measure whilst our Traffic Team investigate a more long term solution."