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Monday, December 8, 2025

MS raises concern for small family-run bus services


* Sam Rowlands speaks in the Senedd.

Sam Rowlands, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, says he remains worried that changes to bus services in his region could seriously affect the future of small local operators. 

Mr Rowlands, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Transport and Infrastructure, was speaking in the Senedd during a discussion on Stage 3 of the Bus Services (Wales) Bill.

 

He claimed Labour’s proposals risked driving small, family-run bus operators out of business, failed rural communities, and did little to tackle congestion or improve passenger services.

 

He said: “As drafted it risks centralising control of our bus network in the hands of the Welsh Government without the safeguards needed to ensure real delivery. We've seen before what happens when centralisation isn't matched by competence. I'm concerned that this could become yet another costly exercise for the Welsh taxpayer, without bringing meaningful improvements on the ground.

 

“A significant concern is the lack of clarity for small and medium-sized operators. I've spoken to many across Wales, and they are worried. They feel shut out of the process and unsure of how they will fit into the new system as is proposed. These independent businesses have kept our communities connected for years, and their future should not be jeopardised by vague or rushed legislation.

 

“The Bill also appears heavily focused on urban areas, with little recognition of the challenges faced in rural Wales. These are the communities already struggling with infrequent or unreliable services, yet the legislation offers them very little reassurance.”

 

On behalf of the Welsh Conservatives, Mr Rowlands submitted several amendments to ensure the Bill works for small bus operators, addresses congestion and puts passenger voices at the heart of the legislation. However, they were not supported by fellow members.

 

Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales said he was pleased with and extremely grateful for the level of interest and support in relation to the intention behind the Bill, which is to improve the way that bus services are delivered across Wales. 

 

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Illuminated Tractor Run lights up the town

Llangollen Young Farmers' Illuminated Tractor Run came beaming through the town to the cheers of hundreds of people this evening (Sunday).

Over 50 festively-decorated machines left the Pavilion field at 5pm passing through the town as they headed on a circular route around the Wrexham area before returning to Llangollen.

This year they were collecting funds for Baby Ollie's Heart Fund and Shooting Star Cancer Support.

Ollie was diagnosed at only two weeks old with a very rare and complex heart condition and mum Jasmin Roberts launched a fundraiser to pay for his surgery at Stanford, which will cost £1.5million.







Funeral of Owen Roberts to take place on December 16

 


His family has announced that the funeral of well-known and respected local musician Owen Roberts will be held at 1pm on Tuesday December 16 at St Collen's Church.

In a Facebook post they say: "We will be holding a celebration of Owen's life on the same day (from around 2.30pm) at the Pavilion which is very fitting as the Eisteddfod was very special to Owen. He was a great supporter of it and was involved for many years on the music side of things.
"We would love people to join us as we celebrate and remember Owen. Please feel free to share with those who knew him."

Eight-year-old kayaker goes viral after stunning performance

A short video of eight-year-old kayaker Seren Jones performing a technically demanding hand-roll has gone viral across multiple platforms, becoming a source of inspiration for youngsters everywhere.

Shared initially for the enjoyment of the wider water sports community, the clip - filmed during a Llangollen Canoe Club session at Plas Madoc pool - has now approached 3 million views on the centre’s Facebook page alone.

* For the full story in the Denbighshire Free Press, go to: Eight-year-old kayaker goes viral after stunning performance | Denbighshire Free Press

Saturday, December 6, 2025

St Collen's Christmas fair is packed with seasonal cheer

 


People have been flocking this morning to the annual St Collen's Christmas fair.

It features numerous stalls with festive treats, tombola and a grand raffle. Bacon butties with tea or coffee are also on sale.

The event, in the Community Hall next to the church, continues until 2pm.

Nominations open for High Sheriff of Clwyd awards

Nominations are now open for the High Sheriff of Clwyd's Community Awards 2026.

The awards, established in 2013, recognise individuals and community groups with charitable aims that have made outstanding contributions in their communities. 

Over the years countless volunteers and groups have been recognised for their extraordinary efforts.

There are three awards given for each of the counties that form the preserved County of Clwyd: Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham:
  • Two awards for outstanding contribution by an individual
  • One award for outstanding contribution by a voluntary or community group with charitable aims
The nomination forms and guidance notes can be downloaded on FLVC website here: https://www.flvc.org.uk/high-sheriff-of-clwyd-community-awards-2026/

The closing date for the submission of signed nominations is 5pm on Sunday January 11 2026.

All nominations regardless of county of origin should be sent to Flintshire Local Voluntary Council (FLVC) at info@flvc.org.uk.

The winners will be presented with their awards at a special recognition ceremony to be held on March 14 2026. 

St Collen's Christmas fair is today