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Friday, October 24, 2025

Denbighshire appoints new chief executive


* New chief executive Helen White

Denbighshire County Council has today (Friday, 24 October) announced the appointment of its new Chief Executive.

Helen White, who joins Denbighshire from Taff Housing Association, has been appointed to the role.

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council said: “This is an excellent appointment for Denbighshire and I would like to congratulate and welcome Helen to this new role on behalf of our staff, elected members and residents throughout the county.

“The selection process has been very rigorous and we had a number of strong contenders in the running who all performed to an extremely high standard.

“As a top performing council in Wales which was praised as ‘well-run’ in its Panel Performance Assessment at the end of 2024, Denbighshire has a strong senior team in place and we are now looking forward to working with our.new Chief Executive to.lead this.team and to continue that success into the.future."

A Welsh speaker who was raised in Henllan, Helen has been Chief Executive Officer with Taff Housing since 2019.  Having started her career in housing and community development, Helen has over 20 years’ experience working across the public, voluntary and private sectors.

Following her appointment, Helen said, "I'm honoured to be taking on the role of Chief Executive. I know it is a challenging time for so many in our communities, I am looking forward to working alongside dedicated colleagues to help make a positive impact in the county I was born and raised in.

"I want to thank the Leader of the Council and all of the other Elected Members for putting their faith in me as a new Chief Executive."

Tom Grennan heads for Live at Llangollen show next summer


* Tom Grennan will appear at Llangollen Pavilion on Sunday July 5.

Multi-platinum-selling artist Tom Grennan will bring his electrifying live show to Llangollen next summer as part of a run of headline dates. 


The chart-topping BRIT and Ivor Novello-nominated star will head to TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Sunday July 5.

 

Friends of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod can access pre-sale tickets from 10 am on Tuesday October 28 via llangollen.net and tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday October 31. 

Today's announcement follows a period of immense success for Tom Grennan who celebrated landing his third consecutive UK No. 1 album in August with the release of Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn't Want To Be. His unstoppable ascent has seen him sell more than 120,000 tickets in the last 12 months including his recent sold-out Grennan '25 arena tour.

Grennan burst onto the music scene in 2016 as the guest vocalist on the Chase & Status track All Goes Wrong, before stepping into the spotlight with his gold-certified debut album Lighting Matches, in 2018. Since then, he’s delivered a string of fan favourites, including Little Bit of Love, By Your Side, Lionheart, Found What I’ve Been Looking For, Let’s Go Home Together (with Ella Henderson), and How Does It Feel.

His breakthrough came in 2021 with Evering Road — a UK Number One album packed with platinum hits and Top 10 singles – which he followed up with 2023’s chart-topping What Ifs & Maybes.

With more than 1.5 million album sales, 2.5 billion streams, an MTV Award for Best UK Act, and a sold-out 25,000-capacity headline show at Gunnersbury Park, Grennan’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Last year, his festive single It Can’t Be Christmas became a seasonal hit, reaching Number 3 in the UK charts.

 

Tom Grennan joins Billy Ocean, Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics and David Gray among the first headline announcements for TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion 2026, which is presented as part of an ongoing partnership with the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

 

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Dave Danford said: “Our line-up for next summer just keeps getting better and better! We’re so excited to welcome Tom Grennan to the iconic Llangollen Pavilion as part of his tour. There’s nowhere quite like Llangollen surrounded by mountains, music, and magic - this is going to be an unforgettable night! Tickets will fly for this one!”

 

* For more information go to llangollen.net 

 

 

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Twenty Club ready to go over the top with Blackadder

* A scene in the dugout from Blackadder Goes Forth. All pictures by Helen Belton assisted by AI.

Llangollen Twenty Club's are getting ready to go over the top with their production of Blackadder Goes Forth.

Spanning World War 1 and life in the trenches, the play to be staged at Llangollen Town Hall from Wednesday - Saturday November 12/15 with a matinee, incudes episodes encapsulating the valiant efforts Blackadder makes to get himself away from the front line and out of danger.

His dry wit and cynical outlook on the various situations he finds himself in are to be brought ably to life by an enthusiastic and talented cast.

With the stark reality of what WW1 was all about, the final episode is set to be a real tear jerker.

A spokesperson for the production said: "We've been fortunate enough to source a company that deals with authentic WW1 costumes, so we're very excited about that."

* Tickets are available at: www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollentwentyclub

* General Melchett.

* Captain Darling.


                                                 * Lord Flashheart.

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Hospice fundraisers to sell Christmas cards outside Town Hall

* A previous year's Christmas card sale by the local Nightingale House group.

The Llangollen Nightingale House Fundraising Group will be outside the Town Hall on Tuesday October 28, from 10am until 1pm, with a large selection of Christmas cards. 

Said an organiser: "Please come and have a browse."

Volunteers needed to help with railway's 'ghost' tunnel safety exercise

* David Hennigan, Trust Manager at Llangollen Railway, Tim Pulford, Heritage Engineering Manager at Llangollen Railway, Arron Jones, Locality Manager from North Wales Fire and Rescue Service and Mike Williams, a member of the Railway’s Operations Team at Llangollen Railway.

Llangollen Railway is inviting members of the public to take part in a major safety exercise in partnership with North Wales Fire and Rescue Service on Tuesday 11 November.

The Berwyn Tunnel Evacuation Exercise will simulate an emergency, giving railway staff, volunteers and emergency services the chance to test their joint response procedures in a realistic setting. 

To make the exercise as effective as possible, the Railway is looking for around 60 volunteers from Llangollen and the surrounding areas to take part. Participants will play the role of passengers and help staff and emergency services practise a full evacuation from the train inside Berwyn Tunnel.

 

“This is a rare opportunity for members of the community to get involved behind the scenes at Llangollen Railway,” said Mike Williams, a member of the Railway’s Operations Team



* The interior of the impressive 689-yard-long Berwyn Tunnel, built in the 1860’s and viewed from the cab of a locomotive earlier this year. It is not unusual for the weather conditions to be completely different at either end, which often leads to ghostly mists rising out of the portals. There are also tales of ghost sightings when it was restored in the early 1990’s by volunteers, who finally reopened the railway all the way back to a brand-new station at Corwen in 2023.

“Our volunteers and staff take passenger safety extremely seriously, and this joint exercise will help ensure we are fully prepared for any eventuality. We’re keen for local people to join us and see the teamwork and professionalism that goes into keeping our railway safe. 


"Built in the 1860’s, Berwyn tunnel is 689 yards long and the longest single bore tunnel on a UK heritage railway. It is narrow, curved and in a remote location with very limited road access. It therefore offers a great and fascinating challenge for a rescue training exercise.”

 

Arron Jones, Locality Manager from North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, added: “Working closely with partners like Llangollen Railway helps us ensure that our crews are ready to respond quickly and effectively to any incident. Exercises like this are vital for testing communication, co-ordination and safety procedures, and they also demonstrate how seriously we all take the safety of the public.”

 

Volunteers should be available to meet at Llangollen Station at 5.30pm for a short safety briefing before the train departs at 6.30pm. The exercise will conclude at around 9.30pm.

 

* To register your interest, please call 01978 860 979 or email info@llangollen-railway.co.uk. You can also sign up online at: https://llangollen-railway.co.uk/news/berwyn-tunnel-evacuation-exercise/

 

Emeli Sandé to star in bespoke Eisteddfod concert

Emeli Sandé will appear at Llangollen Pavilion on Friday July 10.

In a world-exclusive, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is set to shine in 2026 with a one-night-only orchestral spectacular starring global music icon Emeli Sandé.

On Friday July 10 the powerhouse performer will take centre stage in a bespoke concert created exclusively for the historic festival.

Making her highly anticipated Llangollen debut, the multi-award-winning artist will reimagine her greatest hits and fan favourites in brand-new symphonic arrangements, performed live with The Absolute Orchestra.

The Scottish superstar is the first headline act announced for next summer’s festival, leading a fully seated, specially curated show that continues Llangollen’s tradition of world-class artistic innovation.

It follows the success of 2025’s orchestral collaboration between KT Tunstall and the Absolute Orchestra — a standout moment of the summer that sparked a new Eisteddfod tradition of bold, genre-defying symphonic performances.

Further announcements will follow soon.

Friends of Llangollen can access pre-sale tickets from 10 am tomorrow via llangollen.net and tickets go on sale at 9am on Saturday.  

Emeli Sandé burst onto the music scene in 2012 with her debut album Our Version of Events, which featured timeless hits such as Next to Me, Read All About It (Part III), and Clown. 

The record became the UK’s biggest-selling album of the year, earning critical acclaim and praise from legendary artists such as Madonna and Alicia Keys.

Since then, Sandé has continued to evolve artistically, with her acclaimed albums Let’s Say For Instance (2022) and How Were We to Know (2023) highlighting her emotional depth and musical versatility.

Raised in rural Aberdeenshire by a Zambian father and working-class Cumbrian mother, Sandé grew from a shy teenager into one of the UK’s most influential and celebrated voices. 

Her emotionally charged performances and soaring vocals have earned her multiple BRIT Awards, an Ivor Novello Award, and an MBE for services to music — securing her place among Britain’s most decorated musical talents.

Joining her on stage in Llangollen will be The Absolute Orchestra, conducted and arranged by the Eisteddfod’s Artistic Director Dave Danford. 

Renowned for pushing creative boundaries and pioneering cross-genre collaborations with artists such as KT Tunstall and Kosheen, the orchestra will blend soul, pop, and symphonic brilliance into a truly unforgettable night of live music

On her upcoming Llangollen debut, Emeli Sandé said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be performing at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod for the very first time next summer. It’s such a unique and powerful celebration of music. I can't wait to perform with the incredibly talented musicians of The Absolute Orchestra, which makes the occasion even more special!”

Artistic Director of the festival, Dave Danford added: “We’re thrilled that Emeli is coming to perform in Llangollen next summer. She’s a hugely popular artist, and very much at the top of her game right now. 

"We’re particularly excited that this show will be a bespoke one-off performance with orchestra, and that we’re presenting something that can’t be found anywhere else.”

Following a record-breaking 2025, organisers anticipate 2026 to be the festival’s biggest and most exciting year yet. 

With a recent landmark expansion in dance categories and a more diverse programme than ever before, the Eisteddfod is set to reaffirm its status as one of the world’s most inclusive and dynamic international arts festivals.

* For more information and to purchase tickets go to llangollen.net

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