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Saturday, October 11, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
Get ready to tuck into this weekend's Llangollen Food Festival
Llangollen is set to come alive with flavour and fun this weekend as the Llangollen Food Festival returns on Saturday and Sunday, from 10am to 5pm.
Spread across the town, you’ll find stalls, tastings, music, and entertainment at much-loved spots including Market Street, the Town Hall, Llangollen Railway, Riverside Park, Gales Wine Bar, the Silver Band HQ in Parade Street and - new for this year - Blas Cookery & Wine School also on Parade Street.
Organisers say visitors to the festival can expect a weekend full of delicious food and drink, live music, cookery demos, whisky and port tastings, children’s activities and the ever-popular Real Ale Train on the railway.
There will be free parking available all weekend in car parks operated by Denbighshire County Council at Brook Street, East Street, Hall Street, Market Street and Mill Street.
There will also be a free vintage shuttle bus running throughout the day from locations across the town centre.
Festival Chair Pip Gale said: “Plans are shaping up really well and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to enjoy the festival, the food and the fantastic atmosphere in Llangollen.
"So come hungry, bring your friends and family, and make a weekend of it. Llangollen Food Festival 2025 is not to be missed."
The live music line-up for the two days is:
Llangollen hilltop castle walk named spookiest in Wales
A hilltop castle walk in Llangollen has been named the spookiest in Wales, according to the Leader.
* For the full story, go to: Llangollen hilltop castle walk named spookiest in Wales | The Leader
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Rehearsals start for 2026 Llangollen Pantomime
Llangollen’s Pantomime group says it is excited to start rehearsals for its 2026 production of Dick Whittington.
A spokesperson said: "We have picked a very talented cast and cannot wait to perform our hilarious panto with its fantastic songs and a live band.
"Take advantage of the early bird discounted tickets which are already selling fast."
The panto runs at Llangollen Town Hall from Thursday-Sunday January 15-18 2026.
Former Town Clerk Ian Parry passes away
Tributes have been paid to Ian Parry, the former Town Clerk of Llangollen, who passed away peacefully on October 2.
Ian was born in 1942 with a twin sister Gill to Jack and Lily, with his little sister Judy coming along later. He grew up in around the Cefn Mawr and Acrefair area where he was quite the sportsman, earning medals in cycling road races, squash and table tennis.
He started in local government from almost day one of his working life, working in Wrexham Council.
He met his wife, Cerys, and they wed in 1969. Shortly after this Ian and Cerys moved south to Alton in Hampshire for work, then on to Maidstone in Kent where they had their first child.
In 1981 they moved to Enfield in North London where Ian started to work for the local council and the couple had their second child.
They lived in Enfield until 1997 when they decided they would take the opportunity to move back up to the Wrexham area to be closer to family.
Ian worked for Belfour Beatty the builders in Manchester for a couple of years upon moving north but missed working in local government. When the opportunity came up to be the town clerk for Llangollen he could not pass it up and was successful in getting the role.
He did a lot to help the town grow its profile and helped many of the local businesses, while also taking on roles with the food festival and Christmas festival to help them get a broader reach.
It was not just the local businesses he would help, he also supported many local and national charities and as many individuals as best he could.
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer back in 2010 he recognised the need for a local group where people could come together for advice and companionship, and with the late Mike Law set up the Llangollen Prostate Support Group. This is still running today, currently has a membership of 40 and would love to welcome more to it.
Ian is survived by his wife Cerys and his two sons, Ross and Ryan. Along with his grandchildren Jay, Aaron and Sophie.
In a tribute to Ian, his predecessor, current Llangollen town clerk Gareth Thomas said: “It is with deep sadness that Llangollen Town Council acknowledges the passing of Mr Ian Parry, former Town Clerk, whose dedicated service and unwavering commitment to the town and its community will long be remembered.
“Ian served as Clerk to the Council with distinction, guiding the council at all times with professionalism, integrity, and a genuine passion for public service. His deep knowledge of local government, calm demeanour, and thoughtful leadership earned him the respect and admiration of councillors, colleagues, and residents alike.
“Beyond his administrative excellence, Ian was a kind and approachable presence in the community always willing to listen, always ready to help. He remained a committed supporter of community initiatives and played a key role in inaugurating the Llangollen Christmas Festival, which he continued to champion over the years.
“The Town Council extends its heartfelt condolences to Ian’s family and friends at this difficult time. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of working with him.”
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Llan councillor scores victory in battle of diversion routes
One of the town's county councillors has secured an agreement for the newly re-opened Newbridge Road to become the official diversion route - instead of Llangollen - whenever the viaducts on the A5 and A483 are closed.
Last Friday afternoon the North and Mid Road Traffic Agent (NWMTRA) declared traffic should be diverted through Llangollen after high winds from Storm Amy shut the two viaducts.
That was despite the B5605 Newbridge Road having been re-opened hours earlier following months of remedial work.
This resulted in heavy traffic congestion in Llangollen town centre for the rest of Friday and into Saturday afternoon, with motorists taking to social media to question why Newbridge - which was the standard diversion route before its long temporary closure - could not have been used once again.
This prompted Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards to ask NWMTRA why the Llangollen route had been chosen, especially when Newbridge was open again.
An official told her: "Because we must always utilise trunk roads for our service to accommodate HGV’s etc, drivers can determine their own route if safe to do so."
But she continued to call for a change of route and earlier this afternoon (Wednesday) she heard that she had been successful.
She said: "Further to my previous statement, I have been lobbying NWMTRA regarding using Llangollen as the official standard diversion route when the A483 is closed as I wasn’t satisfied with their initial response.
"I am now pleased to report that today it has been confirmed by NWMTRA that in the event of any future closures of the A483 Dee Viaduct a signed diversion via the B5605 Newbridge Road will be implemented.
"Hopefully, this will reduce some of the traffic pressures we have experienced whilst the Newbridge Road was closed."
Half-million lottery grant will help boost communities
By Heulwen Wright
South Denbighshire Community Partnership (SDCP) has secured £499,708 of funding from The National Lottery Community People & Places III fund for their ‘ Your Place or Ours - South Denbighshire’ four-year project.
The project will enable the partnerships not only to continue delivering some of their current provision but also further develop these and new initiatives.
Sally Lloyd Davies, Chief Officer of SDCP, said the funding will allow them to build on its strong foundations and meet the growing needs of the local community.
She expressed her gratitude to the residents of South Denbighshire communities and partner organisations who took the time to participate in their community consultation last summer which enabled the partnership to identify the needs of the community.
“Our aim is to now continue developing wellbeing and social opportunities, extend some provision into evenings and weekends, and create further opportunities for local people to engage, connect and learn."
SDCP already offers a wide range of services from their head office in Corwen, Hwb Cymunedol Pengwern Community Hub Llangollen and from various outreach community venues across the area.
This includes support for older people, community transport, children and family activities and volunteering opportunities.
The new funding will enable SDCP to take things even further – with a strong focus on promoting the Welsh language, heritage and culture and improving access to training and learning opportunities for all ages in our community.
Future plans include collaborating with partners such as Working Denbighshire to develop the opportunity for residents to access to skills-based courses, adult education sessions, and support for those returning to the workforce in suitable venues in South Denbighshire, and to perhaps engage with local colleges and other providers to deliver from community-based settings in Llangollen and Corwen.
Sally added: “Securing this funding is recognition of the value of grassroots community organisations such as SDCP, and we are proud to be recognised as an organisation that other service providers and organisations want to work with to enable them to reach a wider audience and ensure positive change for people living in our communities."



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