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Monday, December 19, 2022

Broken bus stop sign will be repaired says council


* The sign at the bus stop in Parade Street when it's working.

Only weeks after being installed an electronic sign at the bus stop in Parade Street has stopped working.

A llanblogger reader said: "At the beginning of December I was interested to see the improvement to the bus stop in Parade Street where a tall electronic timetable has been installed advising the schedule for all routes and another within the shelter specifically for the T3.

"However, as of last week the new indicators were both blank. Modernisation did not last long.

"Perhaps the weather defeated the system."

A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council, which is responsible for the sign, said: “We are aware of an issue with the electronic signage at the bus stop on Parade Street and an electrician has been tasked with visiting the site on Wednesday.”

Health services issue alerts over high demand

Both the regional health board and the local health centre have today issued alerts about high demand for their services.

According to the BBC, an internal critical incident has been declared by the Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board, which covers Llangollen.

The board described demand on its services over recent days as "unprecedented".

It said this was due to a combination of winter viruses, parents seeking help due to concerns about strep A and injuries related to the cold weather.

This has meant extremely long waits for patients to be seen - particularly at A&E departments.

"A lack of available beds in our hospitals is currently leading to unprecedented ambulance delays across the health board and we are working closely with local authority colleagues to support medically fit patients to be discharged from hospital," it said in a statement.

"Similar pressures are being experienced in other health boards and English trusts.

"This morning, we have declared an internal critical incident, which means we are struggling to cope with the prolonged, significant demand on the health system in north Wales."

"We are experiencing massive demand for our services this morning.

"We are doing our very best to deal with this demand but we are having to prioritise your calls based on clinical need to ensure that our poorliest patients can access our services when they need to."

"Many common winter illnesses can be managed at home. Please use the symptom checker at https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ to see whether you need to contact us or whether your symptoms can be managed at home."

Meanwhile, Llangollen Health Centre said this morning on social media:  "We are experiencing massive demand for our services this morning.

"We are doing our very best to deal with this demand but we are having to prioritise your calls based on clinical need to ensure that our poorliest patients can access our services when they need to.

"Many common winter illnesses can be managed at home.  Please use the symptom checker at https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ to see whether you need to contact us or whether your symptoms can be managed at home.

"NHS 111 Wales and Public Health Wales have a range of resources and advice to support parents and carers spot the signs of GAS infection including a new iGAS and Scarlet Fever symptoms checker tool. This tool can help parents decide when to treat their child at home and when it is appropriate to seek medical advice.  https://111.wales.nhs.uk/encyclopaedia/s/article/streptococcusa(strepa)

"Thank you for your cooperation."

Carols by Candlelight service lights up St Collen's


* Members of the congregation hold up their Christmas candles.

St Collen's gave a glowing introduction to Christmas when they staged their annual Carols by Candlelight service yesterday (Sunday) evening.

Joined by members of other churches in the town and accompanied by a powerful choir, they gloried in a selection of favourite pieces such as Once in Royal David's City, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night, We Three Kings of Orient Area, O Come All Ye Faithful and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.

These were interspersed with readings by people from the various churches involved.

The service was led by Father Lee Taylor, priest-in-charge of St Collen's.

Later mulled wine and mince pies were served, prepared by Fabiano Silva.      


* A reading from Gethin Davies.


* Dyfed Thomas gives a reading.


* Father Lee Taylor leads the service.


* Leigh Mason leads the choir.

Sunday, December 18, 2022

County council chair launches schools art competition

County council chairman, Councillor Arwel Roberts, has announced he is launching a new Denbighshire Schools Art Competition, entitled WELLNESS - ‘What Makes You Happy?’.

This aims to raise awareness of the NSPCC’s vital Childline service, which is a free, confidential service available online or on the phone, anytime for children and young people up to 19 years old to seek support and advice, including about their mental health.

The creative challenge invites Denbighshire’s under 12-year-olds to send in their artwork of things that make them happy. For example, a trip to the park or the beach, visiting family, spending time with friends, playing sport.

The participants will be in with a chance for their art to go on display in libraries across the county during Children’s Mental Health Week, from the 6th to the 12th of February, with the overall winner being awarded a free workshop in school with a leading Welsh artist. The closing date for the competition will be the 27th of January.

Cllr Roberts said: “We are proud to support and be working with NSPCC North Wales Hub in Prestatyn on this competition. Their outstanding and vital work to protect children deserves the awareness this new competition will bring. The NSPCC are there when both children and adults need a helping hand and offer life changing services 24 hours of the day.

This competition is a chance for children and young people to be creative and truly express how they’re feeling through the medium of art. I am really looking forward to seeing all of the amazing entries.”

Jessica Finnegan, Community Fundraising and Partnerships Manager at NSPCC Wales/Cymru, said: “We are delighted this new art competition has been opened to raise awareness of our Childline service.

“Childline provides vital support for children and young people to be able to talk about their mental health, and in fact we know this was among the top three concerns counselled at our Childline base in Prestatyn last year.

“We can’t wait to see all of the fantastic entries which are submitted.”

* Children and young people can contact Childline about any worries by calling 0800 1111 or visiting the site.

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Famous duo make seasonal charity appearance in town

Father Christmas and one of his reindeers have been outside Home Bargains in Llangollen this afternoon to raise money for Macmillan Cancer. 

While Santa (aka town crier Austin Cheminais) is consulting youngsters out shopping with their parents about what they want him to bring them on the big day, Rudolph (aka local entertainer Chris Burton) was belting out a selection of seasonal songs.

They started at 2pm and are there until 4pm today.   

Second stage of woodland work to start at Pontcysyllte

Work has started on the second phase of woodland management at Pontcysyllte.

As part of the Our Picturesque Landscape National Lottery Heritage Funded project in the Dee Valley, woodland management works within the woodlands around the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct are taking place this winter.

Some trees are being removed, following careful consideration, resulting in a more varied age structure benefitting the woodland, wildlife and people as discrete views will be opened across the World Heritage Site.

The work involves coppicing of mature shrub species, selective thinning of tree species and the felling of unstable stems close to pathways.

The second phase of work, which began on December 12, will involve the light thinning of the woodland along the riverside from the aqueduct towards Ty Mawr country park as far as the new antique camera installation and then up to the top path.

Signage will be placed around the area to inform the public that the work is taking place.

Councillor Win Mullen James, Cabinet Lead Member for Local Development and Planning, said: “We thank the public for their patience while this work takes place over the winter. When finished visitors can look forward to more views to enjoy while discovering this picturesque area.”

Friday, December 16, 2022

Council advises caution as yellow warning issued

The Met Office is forecasting potential for very icy conditions early on Saturday morning as precipitation moves in over very cold roads. 

Crews will be working through the night and on into the morning to address these potential hazards as much as possible.

The Met Office is also issuing a yellow warning of Snow and Ice for Sunday, which will impact the county of Denbighshire also. The warning states that a period of snow could lead to some disruption to travel and other activities, before turning to rain later.

The main risk of snow is on Sunday morning from 8am onwards.

The Met Office also states that it could cause possible travel delays along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage. There is a chance of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.

The Council is advising that people take caution during this period and make their safety their priority. Do not take any unnecessary journeys, especially if the roads do become icy and snow falls.

Councillor Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport said: “After the impact of the recent harsh weather, it is more vital than ever that people stay safe during the yellow weather warning. We have guidance up on our website with information and advice about how to deal with extreme weather conditions, including how to stay safe.

“There is guidance on important topics such as driving in wintry conditions, clearing ice and snow and information on our gritting work during more extreme weather.”