Llangollen Operatic Society have a fun Good Friday event planned to raise funds for their forthcoming production of The Great British Bake Off Musical, to be staged at the Town Hall from April 22-25.
Llangollen Operatic Society have a fun Good Friday event planned to raise funds for their forthcoming production of The Great British Bake Off Musical, to be staged at the Town Hall from April 22-25.
Welsh Government have today confirmed that the proposed Glyndŵr National Park will now face a public inquiry.
This is a result of objections received from statutory consultees after the designation order was submitted by Natural Resources Wales in January confirming that the proposed area met the criteria for a National Park.
Gareth Ludkin, Policy Manager at Campaign for National Parks, welcomed this announcement, stating: “A public inquiry is an important next step which will further clarify the desirability of a National Park in the area and provide more opportunity to demonstrate the benefits that National Parks can bring.
"The consultation process clearly left questions unanswered for Local Authorities and we are pleased to see a public inquiry announced. An inquiry of this type is a pretty typical process for new National Parks to go through, so it is essential that the next Welsh Government conducts this consultation in a thorough and timely manner to allow a final decision to be made on the National Park.
"It has been encouraging to see that at least 66% of people consulted showed at least conditional support for the proposed National Park. We think a future Welsh Government has an opportunity here to be bold and creative with this new opportunity, establishing an exemplar National Park fit for the 21st century and future generations."
"National Park designation is the strongest legal protection we have to protect and enhance wildlife, natural beauty and cultural heritage
"It's so important that local communities are fully engaged in the future direction of the National Park to ensure a deep understanding and appreciation of the National Park’s potential. If established, we want to see local people fully engaged with the future development of a management plan for the area, helping to shape its future.”
* Picture from NEWSAR.
Volunteers from North East Wales Search and Rescue (NEWSAR) were dispatched to Trevor Rocks, near Llangollen, last Saturday.
They had only just finished on another rescue operation when they were alerted to a teenager stuck on a rock face.
* For the full story in the Shropshire Star, go to: Welsh rescue team shares pictures of operation to help teen stuck on rock face
Llangollen's famous Bike Bus - the group of youngsters and their parents who celebrate the joys of safe cycling - made their colourful way to the town's primary schools this morning to mark the end of term.
After forming up at the Pavilion, around 20 of them pedalled along Abbey Road, Castle Street and via St Collen's Church car park onto Regent Street from where they turned right and into the newly-reshaped and resurfaced Brook Street and Pengwern.
Just days before Llangollen makes the first official move in its bid to become UK Town of Culture 2028, the area's MP has pledged her "strong support" for the move.
This follows her specially-arranged visit to the town on Monday when Becky Gittins and her team were given a guided tour of Llangollen's many cultural highlights by llanblogger's Phil Robinson, who is playing a key role in promoting the bid.
The afternoon-long tour took in the Pavilion, the railway, the museum, Dory Gallery and the town hall as the parts each of these landmarks plays was explained to the MP in detail by the people in charge, including Town Clerk Gareth Thomas at the town hall.
In her letter of support sent to Llangollen Town Council, which is spearheading the bid, the MP for Clwyd East says:"Dear Councillors, I am writing to offer my strong support for Llangollen’s bid to become UK Town of Culture 2028.
"I was delighted to visit Llangollen this week to discuss the bid with you in more detail, and it was clear from those conversations just how much passion, ambition and community backing sits behind this application.
"There is a real sense of shared purpose and pride in what Llangollen can offer. Llangollen has a unique cultural identity, with a rich heritage and an international reputation that far exceeds its size.
"From the world-famous International Musical Eisteddfod to its vibrant local arts and community activity, culture is woven into the fabric of the town.
"What stood out most during my visit, however, was the strength of local involvement – with residents, volunteers and organisations all playing their part in shaping and sustaining that cultural life.
"This bid is not just about celebrating what already exists, but about building on those strong foundations to create new opportunities, widen participation and ensure that culture is accessible to all parts of the community. I was particularly encouraged by the focus on bringing people together and ensuring that the benefits of this opportunity are felt right across the town.
"I have every confidence that Llangollen has both the vision and the capability to deliver a successful and impactful programme as UK Town of Culture. I will continue to support the town as this bid progresses."
With best wishes, Becky Gittins MP
At a packed public meeting in the Town Hall last month it was unanimously decided that Llangollen should go ahead with a bid to win the coveted title and land prize money of up to £3 million.
The Town Council, which is spearheading the process, then approved the submission of an official expression of interest in the competition, which is being run by the UK Government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) for towns in Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
A number of meetings have been held at which representatives of the town's businesses, attractions and residents have assisted in the preparation of the expression of interest, and the last of these will be held this evening (Thursday).
It will be known whether Llangollen has reached the shortlist for the competition before the end of spring. Finalists and the winning town will be announced in early 2027. The delivery year will be 2028.
Hope House Children’s Hospices is celebrating the success of last Sunday's Llangollen Canal Walk where hundreds of supporters came together to raise a massive £20,000.