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Friday, September 12, 2025
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Former mayor resigns from town council in row over 'lack of vision'
The Denbighshire Free Press is reporting that former town mayor Paul Keddie has stepped down from Llangollen Town Council due to its 'lack of vision' over community events.
* For the full story, go to: Resignation of former Llangollen mayor Cllr Paul Keddie | Denbighshire Free Press
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Rich history of Ruabon to Barmouth railway line told in new book
For nearly 100 years, passengers could enjoy arguably one of the finest journeys in the British Isles from the comfort of their railway carriage.
The Great Western Railway described the journey from Ruabon to Barmouth as "a paradise for artists and fishermen and a country rich in mountain streams, wild woods and wide far views, unbeaten in any part of Wales".
Now, a new book on the line has been published by a man well acquainted with its rich history.
Peter Dickinson was one of the founding members of Llangollen Railway's Heritage Group and is still an active volunteer as Station Master at Llangollen.
And the book, entitled The Ruabon to Barmouth Line – A New History, couldn't be better timed, as it will appear just weeks after the line, recreated by dedicated volunteers, celebrates its 50th birthday.
The 54-mile route carried generations of holidaymakers to the beaches of the Cambrian Coast, as well as providing a vital lifeline to the rural communities it served.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Dame Agnes comes to life at Berwyn and District u3a meeting
Agnes Hunt is a name you may not know, but who may well have had a profound influence on your life.
With Robert Jones she was co-founder of the renowned orthopaedic hospital near Oswestry.
Madras Community Choir to sing in aid of St Collen's roof fund
The Madras Community Choir is holding a concert in St Collen’s in aid of the church's roof fund on Friday September 26, starting at 7pm.
The choir is based in Penley, Wrexham and takes its name from the area's Madras VA Primary School.
It was formed by staff member Alison Jarvis in 2011 as part of the school's 200th anniversary celebrations.
Members include staff, past pupils and any willing adult with a connection to the school.
The choir holds regular concerts to raise money for the school.
Singing a variety of light music in English and Welsh, the choir has previously performed at Bangor Church, The Maelor School, Penley Rainbow Centre, Welshhampton Village Hall, Welsh Frankton and many other venues. Their accompanist is James Brown.

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