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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Crime tsar wants public's help with new police plan

Crime tsar Winston Roddick is urging people across North Wales to help him draw up a new blueprint for policing the area.
 
The North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (pictured) wants all communities, groups and representative bodies have a stronger voice in telling the police what they think is most important and what they are most worried about.
 
Mr Roddick is updating his Police and Crime Plan and is keen for as many people as possible to be involved in the process.
 
The commissioner is organising a series of consultation meetings across the region so people can share their ideas.
 
Alternatively, residents unable to attend any of the meetings can respond via an online survey on his website www.northwales-pcc.gov.uk
 
All the meetings will be attended either by Mr Roddick or his deputy, Julian Sandham.
Mr Roddick said: "North Wales is one of safest places to live, work and visit in the UK. and I want to ensure we keep it that way.
 
"Crime in the area has been reduced in recent years and as Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales, my job is to ensure this continues.
 
"My overriding objective, where I start from, is that people should feel secure at home and safe in public places and that the police should be visible and available when needed most.
 
“There is an open invitation to all parts  of the community to share their views.
 
“As the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, I have statutory duty to consult local people on policing priorities.
 
“In consultation  with the force, I draft an annual Police and Crime Plan and in order to do that the police and I  need to be aware what local people believe  the policing priorities should be.
 
"My aim is to ensure that the views, needs and expectations of all parts of our communities are reflected in the plan.
 
“I am accountable to the people when it comes to crime and anti-social behaviour  so it is vitally important for me to find out what people think about how the region should be policed.
 
“The updated Police and Crime Plan will set out in plain English and Welsh the level of service people can expect to receive from their local police force.
 
"I meet with several individuals and organisations on a day to day basis and i do listen to their concerns and how we can improve the policing service.
 
"The most impactful changes that I have implemented to date have been as a direct result of what people have told me.
 
"The rights and interests of victims will be at the heart of the Police and Crime Plan and with that in mind a new Victim Help Centre was established earlier this year and specialist teams have been set up to combat cyber-crime and child sexual exploitation.
 
"The dedicated rural crime team was created following the rural communities telling me that rural crime was not dealt with effectively in north Wales, this rural crime team is now well established in north Wales and has made an outstanding difference to tackling crime in rural communities.
 
"The plan will also focus on the rehabilitation of offenders with the aim reducing crime which will in turn mean there are fewer victims of crime.
 
“The purpose of the Police and Crime Plan is to ensure the force is paying specific attention to those points which have been identified as crucial by the public, me and indeed by the force itself.
 
“An important part of my role as Commissioner will be to monitor the force’s compliance with the plan and I will be rigorous in holding them to account on behalf of the people of North Wales.
 
"There is no escaping the significant financial challenge that North Wales Police has already overcome.
  
"By the end of March 2016, over £24m will have been cut from its budget.  It is therefore to their credit that North Wales Police have continued to perform so well during this time of unprecedented cutbacks.  
 
"However, there is also no escaping the fact that the significant financial challenge will continue over the next five years.
 
"When taking into account the savings already achieved, and those to come, the public will recognise that it represents a challenge of great significance and one which will lead to a change in the way policing is carried out in North Wales."
 
* The meetings are being held Eirianfa, Denbigh, January 11, Glyndwr University in Wrexham, January 13 and at the Village Hall in Ruabon January 14.
 
Anybody wanting to contribute ideas can also do so via an online survey on the Commissioner's website www.northwales-pcc.gov.uk or they u can e-mail the Commissioner’s office OPCC@nthwales.pnn.police.uk  or write to the Commissioner at Glan-Y-Don, Colwyn Bay, LL29 8AW.
 
A paper copy of the survey is available by contacting the OPCC and at front counters of main police stations.  The deadline for submissions is January 15.
 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Area is world class food destination, says candidate

* Mabon ap Gwynfor with Steven Evans, proprietor
of Abbey Grange, Llangollen and the Llangollen Brewery
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Visit Wales should promote Wales and the Dee Valley and Wrexham area especially as a world-class food destination, according to Plaid Cymru – The Party Of Wales’ candidate in Clwyd South, Mabon ap Gwynfor.

He said that more resources should be given to promote the "excellent" quality of food produced and served in the area following the news that The Hand at Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog was one of only 19 pubs throughout Wales to make it into Michelin’s Eating Out In Pubs Guide 2016.

This follows the success of Abul’s Spice in Corwen winning the best Curry House in Wales award with Maahis, of Ruabon, coming and Tyddyn Llan in Llandrillo winning a Michelin Star.
 
In addition, The Berwyn restaurant, also of Llandrillo, was awarded one of the top 20 restaurants in Wales by Trip Advisor, and there are exciting plans for Pale Hall, Llandderfel to link up with Michelin starred chef Michael Caines.

Mabon ap Gwynfor also highlighted the quality of food production in the region, citing the Chirk Trout Farm, Craft Ale and Micro Breweries such as Llangollen Brewery, and the world-renowned Welsh lamb and beef reared on local farms.

He said: “Our restaurants, pubs and producers are producing and serving food of the highest quality. We are developing a reputation as a go-to destination for quality food and atmosphere in an environment unmatched elsewhere.
 
"The Llangollen Food festival, which was held last month, gives an excellent taster of what we have to offer.

“The Hand at Llanarmon is a lovely place and being included in the Michelin Pub Guide is recognition of the hard work that has been put into developing the place as a foodie destination.

"Pubs, restaurants and food producers in this area have won numerous awards over recent years.

"Visit Wales should consider using more of their resources to promoting Wales, and this area in particular, as a high-quality food destination. 

"They bring a lot of money into our local economy and the potential to bring in more is huge. It is also a more sustainable economy as they buy local produce from the farm gate. This, in turn, would help our farmers during what is a difficult period.”

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Town Hall hosts successful craft fair

Llangollen Town Hall hosted another in a series of craft fairs yesterday (Saturday), which attracted a host of browsers to its large variety of stalls groaning with a wide range of stylish goods.



Saturday, November 14, 2015

Town Hall turns into Wigan Casino


For one night only on Friday Llangollen Town Hall became Wigan Casino in the 70s as the latest session of the New Dot community cinema took on a Northern Soul theme.

Following the showing of the 2014 film of that name focusing on the famous dance craze,  members of the packed audience  had the chance to strut their stuff to sounds provided by DJ Laurence Preston.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Company now running D&C plant has full order book


* The former Dobson & Crowther printworks now has a full order book, say directors.

THE company which has taken over the former Dobson & Crowther printworks in Llangollen reports a full order book and says it is considering adding extra production capacity to meet demand.

Telford-based Mail Solutions stepped in to buy the assets after D&C went into administration last June with 55 of its 79-strong workforce being made redundant.

Now, a few months after production resumed at the newly-built Cilmedw factory, Mail Solutions’ directors have given an update on progress being made.

Business development director Karl Lee said: “Equipped with an array of specialist manufacturing plant, the Llangollen site has been set up to strengthen overall production capabilities, broaden our product portfolio as well as create opportunities to target new markets.

“Mail Solutions has established itself over many years as a market leader for supplying clients with mailing envelopes and direct mail. However, the new venture will bring about a key step change for the business.

“With the kit we have at Llangollen, we have not just expanded our direct mail capacity but we now also offer an array of new niche products, including seed packets, photographic envelopes, gift card envelopes, coin envelopes and jewellery gift envelopes to name a few.

“The 45,000 square foot site is only just operational but already the company has seen a positive response from the marketplace by generating a solid order book in such a period of short time.”

Another Mail Solutions director, Simon Prescott, said: “At the moment, we are operational five days a week, but given the current growth rate we are already considering adding production hours or creating more shifts to accommodate the workload.”

Thursday, November 12, 2015

AM hits out over tax office closure

North Wales’ Liberal Democrat Assembly Member Aled Roberts has commented on the closure of Wrexham’s tax office announced today (Thursday).
 
He said: “On the morning that the Welsh Government are trying to secure over a billion investment in the Cardiff City Region – which already contains areas with the best economic record in Wales – the UK government announces that they are to close a tax office in Wrexham and jobs will be moved to Cardiff and Liverpool.
 
"We need to stand up and campaign for North Wales because at the moment we are being ignored by the power brokers in Cardiff and Westminster.
 
"Projects like Wrexham’s prison are no more than the scraps left behind after most investment goes elsewhere.
 
"UK and Welsh Government Ministers come to Wales for individual investment announcements but there is no strategy to boost North Wales."
 
He added: "The Welsh Government in Cardiff seem obsessed about South Wales where they have bought an airport at a cost of over £50m, proposed a new section of the M4 at a cost of over £1 billion, a metro at a cost of £4billion and over £1 billion of investment in a Cardiff City Region jointly funded by the Welsh and UK Governments.
 
"Meanwhile, the UK Government seems obsessed by a Northern Powerhouse and there appears to have been little work done on the impact this could have on North Wales.
 
"In July the Chancellor said he was going to have a look at rail electrification in North Wales – that means nothing will be done during this Parliament and probably the next one too.
 
"Electrification on the West Coast Line through Crewe, not far from North Wales, was started in the 1950s and the extension to Glasgow – a long way from Crewe – was completed in 1974. That shows how far behind North Wales is and how long it has been ignored.”
 

County urges Llan to back Small Business Saturday

Businesses in Denbighshire are being urged to lend their backing to a national campaign that encourages people to support their local shops and businesses.
 
December 5 is designated Small Business Saturday and Denbighshire County Council has produced posters and banners encouraging people to shop local on this day.
 
The day is also being promoted through the council’s website, in the media and on social media.
 
Councillor Hugh Evans, leader of Denbighshire, who is also lead member for the economy, said: “Our teams of staff have already been out and about talking to businesses and encouraging them to display posters. The response has been really positive and we would encourage all businesses to display a poster and speak to their customers about the campaign and the importance of local support.
 
“We have also received the backing of a number of our city, town and community councils who are more than happy to work with the Council to help spread the word. We are grateful for this support as it means we can get the message out there far and wide in our communities.
 
“By doing all of this activity, we are encouraging people to think about what’s right on their doorstep and support the wide range of businesses that offer services and products to meet everybody’s needs.”
 
* To find out more information about Small Business Saturday, please visit: www.smallbusinesssaturdayuk.com