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Saturday, February 25, 2023

Old Time Sailors are back in port for the Fringe this April


* The Old Time Sailors will be shipping in for a gig at St Collen's in April.

A musical group with a real difference which made a big splash when it last appeared in Llangollen is to return as a taster to this year's Fringe Festival.

The Old Time Sailors was a hit when it performed for the Fringe at Ysgol Dinas Bran a year ago.

And on Saturday April 22 at 7pm it will be at St Collen's Church.

The Old Time Sailors is a flashmob musical show designed to take the audience back in time through an unforgettable trip to the 19th century.

Every member of the audience receives a copy of the Sunday Sailor, the group own newspaper-shaped programme which includes the lyrics to all their songs so they can sing along.

Making up the crew are 17 musicians playing fully unplugged to ensure the most authentic experience.

Their repertoire includes over 30 songs and tunes encouraging the audience to sing and dance along.

Fringe chair Paul Keddie said: "The Old Time Sailors are a big group that sing and dance with a great deal of energy – a first for the church, I believe.

"We have had a few gigs at St Collen's in the past, and it has proved to be a great venue, especially for acoustic sets, as the sound reverberates well in the building."

* For tickets, go to: https://llangollenfringe.co.uk/index.php/en/what-s-on/lmain-events?fbclid=IwAR1f2yt78LrYq6eIc3zbszcVqJirtY30sAKaxjBMaikkLlYkM7rBsDKg8fY

Friday, February 24, 2023

Chris rocks it to the audience on TV talent show The Piano


* Chris Sims on the keyboard at Leeds station.

A well-known musician with strong links to Llangollen enjoyed his moment of glory when he played on the new Channel 4 talent show The Piano earlier this week.

The show features talented amateur pianists performing on the instrument in public at selected train stations across Britain.

Chris Sims, an entertainer, pianist, piano tutor and composer affectionately known as “Lord Corwen” after the place where he lives, joined the other unexpected keyboard stars on the second programme in the series shot on Leeds station.

Unbeknown to the contestants it's not just a documentary for which they are being filmed, it's also a competition.

The contestants are secretly being judged and the four best of them - one from each station - will perform at the Royal Festival Hall to an audience of thousands in the final episode.

The Piano's main host is Claudia Winkleman. She is joined by two judges - Chinese pianist Lang Lang, who has performed with leading orchestras all over the world, and popular singer songwriter Mika whose hits include ‘Grace Kelly’. 

At the piano in Leeds apart from Chris Sims were players young and old who performed everything from classical music to pop pieces.

Chris himself hammered out a fast-paced rock ‘n roll selection which prompted judge Mika, hidden behind the scenes, to declare he was performing like the legendary Little Richard while Lang Lang said of him: “He’s a virtuoso.”

But despite Chris’s stylish playing it was 13-year-old Lucy, who is blind and neurodivergent, who took the honours with her captivating performance of Chopin’s Nocturne in B flat minor which had some of the onlookers on the station concourse in tears. She will go on to an appearance at the Royal Festival Hall concert.

Later Chris, who has also had lead stage roles with Llangollen Operatic Society and the Twenty Club, described the experience as “surreal, incredibly absorbing and a privilege to be a part of.”

Latest local roadworks alerts

Latest local roadworks alerts from Denbighshire County Council, are: 

Chapel Street CHAPEL STREET 09/01/2023 09/03/2023 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT / One Way

Nr Haulwen ABBEY ROAD 02/03/2023 02/03/2023 Gwaith Carthffosiaeth/ Sewer Works

A542 NEAR TRACK LEADING TO PEN Y BRYN FARM, BRYN DETHOL ROAD FROM A5 TO MAE BRYN DETHOL ROAD FROM A5 TO MAESMAWR ROAD 01/03/2023 01/03/2023 Adnewyddu Polyn / Renew Pole Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Hall street Llangollen HALL STREET 09/01/2023 09/03/2023 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT Parking Suspension Un Ffordd/ One Way

OUTSIDE 6 GREENFIELD 27/02/2023 27/02/2023 Adferiad/ Reinstatement (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

BRYN MELYN RTW SUN BANK 17/04/2023 28/04/2023 Gwaith Ar Wal Gynnal/ Retaining Wall Works DCC BRIDGES AND STRUCTURE LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Nr Haulwen Abbey Road ABBEY ROAD 22/03/2023 22/03/2023 Adferiad/ Reinstatement

Hall St Link Road HALL STREET LINK ROAD 09/01/2023 09/03/2023 Gwaith Gwelliant/ Improvement Works DCC WORKS UNIT fordd ar Gau/Road Closure

From Dee Cottage to Bishop's Walk MILL STREET 03/03/2023 05/03/2023 Torri Coed / Tree Cutting SHIFT TRAFFIC EVENTS LTD. LLANGOLLEN Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Pengwern Community Hub unveils programme for March

Pengwern Hub has announced its what's on programme for March.

From March Wellbeing Wednesdays start, with weekly sessions which include Creative activities, advice services, informative talks and wellbeing  activities. 


Task force aims to prevent fires like on Llantysilio Mountain

Operation Dawns Glaw, a multi-agency task force of specialists from key agencies across Wales has reformed to reduce, and where possible eliminate the impact of grass fires across Wales.

The aim is to prevent future outbreaks such as the blaze in 2018 which ripped through moorlands at Llantysilio Mountain and the Horseshoe Pass near Llangollen and smouldered for weeks with firefighters from across North Wales and Shropshire involved in a massive operation to bring it to an end.

The task force, which was initially established in 2016 by the all Wales Strategic Arson Reduction Board to tackle incidents of deliberately set grass fires across Wales, will also be turning its attention to the increase in accidental fires, often caused by our own careless behaviour when out enjoying the countryside.  

In 2022 the fire services across Wales attended 3,269 grassfire incidents – this was an increase of 62% on the previous year with deliberate grass fires increasing by 1542 (47%) to 2263. 

The increase was mainly due to hot dry weather in July and Aug which resulted in a second spike of incidents in addition to the Mar/Apr activity.

Every year fire is responsible for the destruction of thousands of hectares of countryside, open space, and wildlife habitats.  

Peter Greenslade, Corporate Head of Prevention and Protection for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, and Chair of Operation Dawns Glaw, said: “As with previous years, we launch our Operation Dawns Glaw campaign as the weather starts to improve, the nights become lighter and our use of the landscape, countryside and grassland of Wales begins to increase.

“It is vitally important that we all continue to work together to build a healthier, more resilient and increasingly biodiverse landscape here in Wales, doing what we can to protect this precious resource for the future.

“We want to work with our communities, farmers, and landowners to share our knowledge and understanding of the effect that both deliberate and accidental fires have on our communities.  We understand that controlled burns can have a positive effect on the environment, creating biodiversity and a sustainable ecosystem and we are available for free advice on how to do this safely.

“I would also like to take the opportunity to reinforce our messages that while accidents can happen, there are some within our communities who are deliberately setting fire to our countryside – not only is this a crime, for which they will be prosecuted, but it also places unnecessary pressure on front line services and puts our communities in harm’s way. I would encourage anyone with information relating to such crimes to call 101, or to report anonymously to CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111." 

The Operation is also continuing its work with farmers and landowners across Wales, reminding them that while they may burn heather, grass, bracken and gorse up until the 15 March (up to 31 March in Upland areas), they must have a Burn Plan in place to ensure they are burning safely. It is against the law to burn outside of the burning season and can result in penalties of up to £1000.

* Find out more about #DawnsGlaw 2023 via Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s website www.mawwfire.gov.uk/DawnsGlaw, where you can also access some simple safety tips and download the campaign’s safety messages for use on your own social media channels. Together we held stop grass fires and protect our countryside and our country.

Remember - If are out enjoying the countryside and you do come across any suspicious activity, please call CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or ring 101. In an emergency, always call 999.

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Roadworks planned for A542 near Britannia Inn next month

A local roadworks alert from Denbighshire County Council warns that resurfacing work is due to take place on the A542 near the Britannia Inn in Llangollen from March 20-24.

A convoy traffic system around the works will be put in place, it adds.  



MS urges people to oppose new 20mph speed limit


Sam Rowlands, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, is urging people to sign a petition against the Welsh Labour Government’s plans to impose 20mph on restricted roads. 

Mr Rowlands, Shadow Minister for Local Government and a harsh critic of the proposals said: “For the past 12 months I have been supporting campaigners in Buckley, who are totally against the implementation of such a scheme in their town. Despite public opinion Welsh Government decided to impose this across the whole of the country.

“Like most people I am not against 20mph speed limit outside schools, hospitals and other areas where evidence shows it’s a benefit, but a blanket 20mph speed limit across urban roads in Wales is just not right. 

New research reveals that cutting speed limits on urban roads to 20mph does not significantly improve safety and according to the government analysis, the new law will cost the Welsh economy £4.5bn and £32.5m to implement.

“Instead of slowing Wales down, Labour should grip the wheel and get Wales moving again with a pro-growth, pro-business, pro-worker programme that works for those who need to drive.

“I would urge everyone who feels strongly about this issue to sign the petition as I have done and let us try to see this scheme kicked into touch.”

He says the petition is available at: change.org/p/stop-the-welsh-govt-imposing-blanket-20mph-speed-limits-across-the-whole-of-wales-by-2023