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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Volunteers rebuild historic stone wall at Plas Newydd
* The volunteer dray stone wallers in the Dell at Plas Newydd.
A team of volunteers have been busy learning new
traditional skills and putting them to use at Plas Newydd.
The Dell is the Ladies of Llangollen’s naturalistic
garden and some of the 200-year-old revetment walls there are crumbling
and falling into disrepair.
The Our Picturesque Landscape, which is National
Lottery Heritage funded, is leading on a five-year restoration of the Dell which
has started this autumn with repairing many of the crumbling stone walls
holding up the banks leading into the Dell.
Led by experienced Richard Jones of
RJ Countryside Skills the volunteers have learned the skills involved in
removing a crumbling wall and how to rebuild it to last another two centuries.
As part of the work a time capsule has been buried in the wall for
someone to find long into the future, detailing who repaired the wall and why.
This project has received funding through the Welsh
Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is
funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh
Government.
Other projects within the restoration programme are the
creation of stepping stones across Afon Cyflymen which flows through the Dell,
repairing the steps leading up to the summer house, creating a bog garden,
extra seating and replacing the existing handrail with something more in
keeping with the garden as it would have been two hundred years ago.
Volunteers Paula Wilding and Dave Smith said: “This
has provided an interesting feature leading visitors down from the historic
formal heritage garden into the ladies' naturalistic planting within the Dell.”
* If you would like to get involved by volunteering
with the restoration, please get in touch with the team on 01824 706163 or
contact: our.picturesque.landscape@denbighshire.gov.uk
Monday, November 25, 2019
Boris says Tories can win Clwyd South seat
* Stuart Davies supplied this picture of Boris Johnson canvassing in Castle Street during the 1997 general election.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the Conservatives can win the local Clwyd South seat, which he unsuccessfully fought himself in 1997 - as a winnable seat in the general election.
He revealed this aim as he unveiled his party's Welsh manifesto on a whirlwind visit to Bangor on Dee racecourse earlier this afternoon.
* For the full story, see Leaderlive at:
https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/18059176.boris-johnson-eyes-clwyd-south-seat-tories-22-years-failing/
Sion Corn tries helicopter for Christmas festival arrival
* Sion Corn tries out the Wales Air Ambulance
for his rapid arrival at Llangollen Christmas Festival on Saturday.
Sion Corn – the Welsh Santa Claus –
has been checking out the quickest way to reach Llangollen when the town stages
its annual Christmas Festival this Saturday November 30.
Thousands of seasonal revellers are
expected to come flocking to the Denbighshire tourist spot for the big event.
As Sion Corn will be starring in the
traditional parade and wants to make sure he’s there in good time on the day
he’s been trying out various modes of travel over the past few weeks.
And he reckons that by far the
quickest way of reaching Llangollen from his home in the Far North is aboard
the Wales Air Ambulance helicopter which the festival is once again this year
raising funds to support along with local groups in the town.
So he went along to its base near
Welshpool to check it out.
Later he said: “Apart from its
fantastic range of lifesaving equipment and its dedicated crew, both medical
and pilots, I was very impressed with how fast it can reach its patients.
“If it can be on the scene of an
emergency so rapidly it shouldn’t take long at all for it to whisk me and my
helpers across to Llangollen on the big day.
“My trip aboard the helicopter also
convinced me the Christmas festival couldn’t be supporting a worthier cause.”
Kicking off at 1pm with the famous
parade, which sees Sion Corn being escorted into town over the historic bridge
by a colourful cavalcade of entertainers and local groups, this Saturday’s
event features children’s fairground rides, food stalls, choirs, craft stalls,
circus acts and face painting.
There will also be a chance for
youngsters to visit Sion Corn in his glorious grotto and put in their early
requests from what they’d like to see him bring them on Christmas
morning.
During the afternoon visitors can
look forward to an eclectic mix of musical entertainment from local groups on
two outdoor stages and other on-street entertainment.
The fun-packed day rounds off at 5pm
with the ceremonial switching on of Llangollen’s legendary Christmas lights and
a firework extravaganza.
Llangollen Christmas Festival is
organised by a group of dedicated community volunteers. It costs over £4,000 to stage each year and is
self-funding.
The festival aims
to provide a free family-orientated event in the safety of the town centre with
surplus funds being donated to Wales Air Ambulance and local community groups.
Over the last couple of years the
police have estimated that the spectacular event draws over 2,000 people into
town during the course of the afternoon.
For the third year the festival has teamed
up with Light Up Local Food, a project aimed at promoting Llangollen-based food
and drink producers.
Chairman of the festival committee
Austin ‘Chem’ Cheminais, who is also the local town crier and a member of the
town council, said: “With the help of the community we manage, each year, to
raise just about enough to fund the event and give a little to charity.
“Last year’s festival was
particularly successful thanks to the good weather and the feedback from those
attending was very positive.
“The ‘market’ feel to the event
provided by Light UP Local Food was particularly commented upon and helped to
attract visitors from much further afield.
“Once again we’re expecting a bumper
crowd to come along and help us to give a great early start to Christmas.”
Festival organisers have also
arranged for free parking throughout the day at local car parks.
New claims from Stuart Davies in cancer scan battle
* Former councillor Stuart Davies. |
The Llangollen man who spearheaded a campaign for men across Wales to
have equal access to a prostate cancer scan now claims the local health board
is making it difficult to receive it.
Former town mayor and county councillor Stuart Davies, 71, paid Betsi
Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) nearly £900 for a multi-parametric
MRI (mpMRI) scan when a cancer that he'd beaten several years ago returned in
2017.
The mpMRI is a specific type of investigation that can give more
detailed images of the prostate than a regular MRI scan and was recommended to
Mr Davies by the health board as a way of specifically deciding upon the
correct treatment for his cancer.
But after receiving the scan he was shocked to learn that it is
offered for free by other health boards in Wales.
He organised a petition, which attracted over 6,000 signatures, demanding
equal access to the scan across Wales and sparked a discussion in the
Senedd in Cardiff, Shortly afterwards Mr Davies marched on the capital, joined
by fellow campaigners.
Before the petition was launched, just three of the seven health
boards in Wales, offered mpMRI before biopsy and only one board provided it to
a standard high enough to safely rule men out of biopsy.
This meant men in four health boards did not have access to mpMRI as
a diagnostic test, unless they paid to have it done privately.
Mr Davies’s own health authority, the Betsi Cadwaladr University
Health Board, recently wrote to inform him that the new mpMRI scanning service
has now been implemented in north Wales.
But Mr Davies now claims some men in the region are being refused the
scan while the health board is refusing to refund those who have paid for it to
be done.
He said: “Men are still contacting me to say that
the Betsi is making it difficult to get this scan and are now refusing refunds.”
His claim comes in correspondence he’s had with the Petitions
Committee of the Welsh Assembly, which has agreed to consider his petition at
its next meeting on December 3.
He has also submitted letters in support of his
campaign from leading cancer charities.
He wrote to the Petitions Committee: “My thanks to
the committee for continuing to support our petition.
“It is interesting to see that Cancer Research Wales
is supporting our stance in that while some boards are implementing this
measure that the private sector and or other boards should provide these.
“Given that the private sector charges roughly £900
to the public and yet only £360 trade price to the NHS it seems stupid that the
NHS is ‘forcing’ patients to pay privately and then refund them when it would
be £600 cheaper to do it directly.”
A statement from the Betsi Cadwaladr UHB says: “Following
considerable efforts over recent months we are now at a point to begin accepting
referrals for pre-biopsy mp-MRI scans.
"This will
enable a proportion of gentlemen to avoid an invasive biopsy procedure."
A board
spokesman added that if anyone who has a complaint to make relating to refunds
can do so through our complaints process here: https://bcuhb.nhs.wales/contact-us/make-a-complaint/”
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Inner Wheel to stage Christmas Cheer event
Llangollen Inner Wheel are staging their annual Christmas gathering in the Town Hall on Saturday December 14.
Group spokesperson Eileen Dart said: "It's the entertainment
and supper we hold every year before Christmas as our main fundraising event.
"We support many charities both local
and worldwide and this year we will be raising money for Guide Dogs, Riding for the
Disabled, and Medcare in Uganda."
Sporting talent honoured in Llan
* Club of the Year, Ysgol Glan Clwyd U13s girls football team.
Sporting
talent from across Denbighshire joined together in Llangollen to celebrate the
Denbighshire Community Sports Awards 2019.
The
prestigious Denbighshire Sports Awards, now in its 8th year,
recognises individuals, teams, schools and clubs for their dedication to local
community grass roots sport in the county.
Over 100
nominations were received and the judging panel drew up a final shortlist of 25
finalists, who were invited along with their friends, families and colleagues,
to the glittering awards ceremony at Llangollen Pavilion.
Invited guests
were treated to a night of celebration, inspirational stories and a speech from
special guest, Liz Johnson, who wowed the crowd with her inspirational story of
how she became a Paralympic and World Championship Gold Medallist.
Jamie Groves,
Managing Director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: "The Denbighshire
community sport awards has helped recognise and share some amazing stories over
the last few years and 2019 was no exception. The standard of the nominations
this year was outstanding and shows how many talented people we have here in
Denbighshire. I pass on my congratulations to all of the winners and to
everyone who was shortlisted.”
Denbighshire
Leisure, including the Disability Sport Officer and the Active Young People
team, work closely with the award nominees and winners, who give up their own
time to help improve community sport in Denbighshire.
The event was sponsored by Alliance Leisure and Knights Construction Group, alongside category sponsors Technogym, Denbighshire Education and Children’s Service, Denbighshire Community Housing, XN Leisure, Origin Fitness and Disability Sport Wales, who helped make this event possible.
If you would
like to nominate someone for a Denbighshire Community Sport Award 2020, please
check the Denbighshire Leisure website in the new year for details.
Winners
Junior Sports
Performer – Huw Jones
Young
Inspiration – Holly Roberts
Sport in
School Award – Denbigh High School
Disability
Sport Award – Anastasia Blease
Sports
performer – Jennifer Broughall
Club of the
Year – Ysgol Glan Clwyd Girls under 13s Football Team
Coach of the
Year – Jonathon Dawes
Volunteer of
the Year – Llio Jones
Lifetime
Achievement – Bryn Lloyd Jones
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