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Friday, June 5, 2026
International flags being fixed on the bridge ahead of Eisteddfod
The annual ritual of installing the flags of the world on the bridge in time for the Eisteddfod has been taking place this morning.
As usual, a team of workmen using a cherry-picker were undertaking the task which is always a sign that the big international festival - this year will be its 79th - is not far off.
Dory Gallery's two special summer events unveiled
* The poster for Dory Gallery's first-ever summer fair on June 20.
Llangollen's Dory Gallery has two special events planned for this summer.
The first is its first-ever summer fair on Saturday June 20 and features both local and visiting artists and makers.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Eisteddfod's warm tribute to Selwyn Evans who died last Sunday
* Selwyn Evans.
A long-standing volunteer with Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and its former treasurer has died aged 87.
Selwyn Evans passed peacefully away following a short illness last Sunday.
And a warm tribute has been paid to him by the Eisteddfod's chair, John Gambles, who said he would be missed by all who knew him.
Selwyn's two sons, Emyr and Hywel, said they were saddened to announce his passing in a post on social media.
"Those who worked alongside him not only valued his commitment and loyalty, but as a wonderful family man who was interested in them as people too and he was always a welcome visitor to the office when he eventually retired.
"In addition to his long service with the Eisteddfod, Selwyn was also a founding member and Treasurer of the Friends. Along with Dilys, who was chair of Friends from 2003 to 2008, they helped to build a strong organisation to support the Eisteddfod."
Another Eisteddfod colleague Barrie Potter said: "When I took over as chair after Dilys, there was, in fact, very little for me to do, as they had it all organised. Selwyn was always a great source of support for me while I was the chair, for which I will always be grateful. He was always generous with his help. I’m sure I made mistakes in my role, but I knew I could always count on Selwyn for friendly advice, which was always that – friendly.
"He will be missed by all who knew him, and we offer our deepest sympathies to Dilys, Emyr, Hywel and their families."
Berwyn Street roadworks are for gas pipe laying
Llangollen county councillor Karen Edwards has obtained details of the roadworks on Berwyn Street (A5) which appeared earlier this week, apparently without any prior warning.
She has been told that the work, which is being controlled by traffic signals, is being carried out by Wales & West Utilities and involves laying plastic pipes for a gas main, which will take until June 19.
"I understand it is all part of the replacement that has been taking place in various parts of the town and means laying pipework from the road to properties in the field above," she said.
Nest boxes installed at Malthouse to help halt decline of the Swift
Four new Swift nest boxes have been installed at the Malthouse in Llangollen, along with a device to help attract new airborne residents.
The boxes, which were carefully put in place on the historic building with the aid of a cherry-picker this week, have been paid for by local businesses and supporters, including donors from outside the immediate area.
The set-up also includes a Swift "caller" system to send out a welcome signal to attract prospecting birds to the site.
Ecologist Max Ellson, who is based at the Malthouse, said: "Swifts have undergone a severe national decline, with the British Trust for Ornithology reporting long‑term losses linked to poor summer weather, reduced insect availability, and - most critically - the loss of traditional nesting sites as older buildings are renovated or sealed.
Public meeting will explain arrangements for summer's Pavilion events
Residents and businesses in Llangollen are being invited to a public meeting on Tuesday, June 9 ahead of the 2026 summer season at the Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
This summer, tens of thousands of visitors are expected to come to Llangollen, providing a significant boost to the local economy.
2026 marks the third year that the Eisteddfod and Cuffe and Taylor have co-promoted concerts at the Pavilion, bringing major international artists and audiences to the town.
Representatives from both organisations will attend the meeting, hich starts at the Pavilion at 6.30pm, to provide the latest information about the upcoming events programme, site arrangements, traffic management plans, noise mitigation measures, and access to the Pavilion site.
Eisteddfod Chair John Gambles said: “In just a few weeks’ time, the doors of our iconic Pavilion will welcome tens of thousands of people for another exciting summer season of live entertainment, with TK Maxx Presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion 2026 and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
"This meeting will be an opportunity for Llangollen residents and businesses to get the latest information as we prepare for a fantastic summer programme. It’s important to us to keep residents informed, listen to, act on their concerns and ensure the impact on our town is positive.”
Numerous steps are being taken to maintain a safe environment for the public during event days, including traffic management measures and a one-way system in certain areas.
A dedicated phone line will also be launched to allow residents to contact the Eisteddfod team with any issues during the festival.
* Tickets and further information about events at the Pavilion and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod are available from llangollen.net





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