Beehives that were stolen from a Llangollen business have been found just three miles away, according to a story in the Leader.
* For the full story, see: Stolen beehives from Llangollen business have been found | The Leader (leaderlive.co.uk)
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Beehives that were stolen from a Llangollen business have been found just three miles away, according to a story in the Leader.
* For the full story, see: Stolen beehives from Llangollen business have been found | The Leader (leaderlive.co.uk)
* Mario Kreft, chair of Care Forum Wales.
A council has been
blasted for refusing to supply vulnerable people with free personal protective
equipment even though it’s been paid for by the Welsh Government.
Denbighshire
County Council has been accused of a “gross dereliction of duty” by social care
champions Care Forum Wales (CFW) after it sent an email to care providers –
including those in the Llangollen area - informing them it would no longer distribute
PPE to them.
At a time when
Covid was still a health risk with a rising number of cases again, CFW chair
Mario Kreft MBE said the blatant disregard for the safeguarding of vulnerable
people was a further demonstration that the authority was not fit for purpose.
Mr Kreft spoke out
after the council sent a message to providers on July 25 blaming the Welsh
Government for failing to fund the storage and the distribution of the PPE,
including face masks, latex gloves and disposable aprons.
The message added:
“On the basis that the funding has ceased and Denbighshire is experiencing
significant budget pressures, we are now unable to continue with the storage
and distribution of PPE and this is with immediate effect.”
The PPE is
provided free by the Welsh Government to all local authorities in Wales at a
time when Covid-19 is resurgent again.
Over 108 people in
Wales tested positive for the virus last week when there were seven deaths
linked to the disease but those figures are expected to rise in the autumn and
winter.
Mr Kreft said:
“Denbighshire is a council which pays the lowest residential care fees in
Wales, £101.69 a day and that’s considerably less than their councillors get as
a day rate for expenses.
“They’ve been
given this PPE free by the Welsh Government and they’re not prepared to make
any effort to get that to vulnerable people and the registered staff who are
caring for them.
“Care homes and
home care companies are supposed to be able to have the PPE free of charge.
“The cost of providing it themselves has not been factored into the fees they receive from Denbighshire so the council should either review the decision or recalculate fees to take account of costs of PPE.
“It’s shocking and
a dereliction of duty by the authority and they should be held to account for
it.
“Local authorities
have a statutory duty to provide services and here where they’re paying the
lowest amount for care in Wales and they’ve got the chance to assist the
private care sector they show their institutional prejudice.
“It’s just not
acceptable and people are entitled to ask the question, ‘Is Denbighshire the
right organisation to ensure these vulnerable people are properly protected?’.
“Whoever has made
this decision needs to be held accountable if this leads to illness and death.
“We know Covid
infections are going to go up and everyone over 65 is going to be offered a
vaccine – that tells me this virus hasn’t gone away and it is going to kill
people.
“It’s a
safeguarding matter and what Care Forum Wales will do is ensure that whoever is
responsible for that decision is held accountable for not passing on vital PPE.
“If there was
partnership working they would be co-operating with care providers to ensure
vital, life-saving equipment was getting to where it is needed.
“This is an
example of a system of social care where the Welsh Government says one thing
and a local authority like Denbighshire says another and the care providers and
vulnerable people are left in limbo.
“It’s an
indictment of the current system and the public have a right to ask if
vulnerable people are safe in the hands of a local authority which pays its
councillors more in expenses than it pays for the care of vulnerable people.
“You would think
people would expect local authorities would do everything they could to support
the providers looking after some of the most vulnerable people in the community
rather than treat them with contempt.
“It’s an example
of the broken system of social care in Wales and shows it’s not safe in the
hands of authorities like Denbighshire.”
Denbighshire is one of three councils in Wales to announce they can no longer afford to store and distribute PPE provided free by the Welsh Government - the others are Merthyr Tydfil and Newport.
A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council said: "Denbighshire County Council has been involved in discussions, along with representatives from Care Forum Wales and the National Commissioning Board regarding the continued provision of PPE.
"During those many meetings, whilst advocating for the provision of PPE, the council was very clear that continued funding would need to be provided to Local Authorities to enable them to cover the additional costs of storage and distribution. Unfortunately, Welsh Government only secured the funding for the provision of the PPE and Local Authorities were asked to cover the additional costs.
"There is a mixed picture
across the region – the other Local Authorities across North Wales are
continuing to store the PPE from Welsh Government with most asking providers to
collect themselves from storage facilities. Across Wales the picture is also
varied with a number of Local Authorities ceasing the storage and/or
distribution of PPE altogether.
"Denbighshire has taken a decision not to store and distribute PPE to its care providers based on the fact that there is no funding from Welsh Government to support this and unfortunately the financial pressures that the council is under as a local authority has led to it having to make this very difficult decision. The amount of PPE the council was delivering to care providers has reduced significantly over the last 12 months and whilst it recognises that many of its providers utilised the service, others haven’t. Without any additional Welsh Government funding Denbighshire County Council is simply not in a position to continue renting a storage unit and staffing it.
"Care providers have expressed to the council that they are disappointed that Welsh Government was unable to continue the funding for storage and onward distribution, but also added their thanks for the support they have received over the last 3 years and they have taken the opportunity to collect PPE from the amount the Council has left."
To mark its first birthday the Pengwern Community Hub is hosting a summer street party fiesta on Saturday, between noon and 3pm.
It will include a range of attractions plus Mexican vibes and food, including chilli and nacos.
llanblogger exclusive
The executive producer of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has been made redundant amidst what has been described as the “dire” financial situation facing the 76-year-old festival.
At a meeting in the Pavilion earlier tonight (Monday) at which grassroots members and supporters of the eisteddfod were invited to come up with ideas for its future survival vice-chairman Chris Adams revealed this year’s event had led to a loss.
Another eisteddfod official later explained to llanblogger that the actual amount was yet to be verified but was "substantial".
Later it was announced that executive producer Camilla King has been made redundant.
An official statement says: “Camilla is leaving with the thanks of all Board Members and Chairs of the Committees.
“She has been Executive Producer since September 2021 and steered the festival since the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Chair of Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Sarah Ecob said: “The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has been severely impacted by the aftermath of the Covid pandemic and by the current cost of living crisis.
“Like many other cultural organisations, the Eisteddfod is facing an extremely challenging future due to our financial situation.
“The Board and the Committee Chairs have met to discuss emergency actions to try to stabilise our organisation. We have taken the very sad decision to make our Executive Producer redundant and we will shortly be launching a major fundraising campaign to safeguard the Eisteddfod’s future.
“We’d like to thank Camilla for her outstanding work at our festival and wish her well for the future. We would like to thank our customers, volunteers, staff, competitors, performers and funders who make the Eisteddfod such a special event every year…with their help we can ensure the Eisteddfod continues to be central to cultural life in Wales and continue its role in promoting peace in an uncertain world.”
The festival statement adds that several new board members have been appointed “who will work with the staff and hundreds of volunteers to make sure the Eisteddfod continues”.
It is believed that Camilla King has five days in which to appeal the decision.
At tonight's meeting Chris Adams told around 60 supporters gathered in one of the Pavilion’s meeting rooms and others who had joined via Zoom that the financial situation was “frankly dire” with inflation, the cost of living crisis and the aftermath of the pandemic all taking their toll on last month's 2023 eisteddfod.
He added that the people running the eisteddfod knew they must now "move very quickly" to ensure that enough money was generated to keep it trading.
He said that a number of small specialist groups within the organisation were already working on plans to see that next year’s festival went ahead on a firm financial footing, explaining: “There’s a lot to be done but I see this is as an opportunity as well as a challenge.”
The supporters split into small groups to discuss key factors of the eisteddfod such as fundraising, competitions, concerts and events on the field.
The large number of suggestions they put forward were then collated and discussed before being taken back for further consideration by the board.
Denbighshire County Council and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB are urging dog owners to act responsibly as more prepare to visit the area’s countryside hotspots during the summer holidays.
Both
bodies are sending out advice to keep pets on leads whilst walking
through the countryside following incidents already reported on land around
Moel Famau this year.
Livestock
worrying, where dogs disturb and chase sheep, is illegal. Any caught worrying
livestock can be destroyed and owners can be prosecuted.
Visitors
should be aware of what restrictions and guidelines are in place and to keep
themselves and others safe. People should also check ahead to see if facilities
are open and also park responsibly in designated areas.
Councillor
Win Mullen James, Denbighshire Cabinet Lead Member for Local Development and
Planning, said: “Many dog owners visiting our countryside areas are respectful
and do keep their pets on a lead and I would like to thank them for doing this.
“However
there is a minority who do not follow the rules and we want to remind them that
they ultimately responsible for their dog while walking through the
countryside.
“Owners
who ignore the rules and let their pets worry livestock in the area can be
prosecuted and their dog legally shot if caught in the act. This is distressing
to all and an outcome we want to prevent.
“Please
always plan ahead if visiting our countryside, know the land you are going to
walk through, respect the countryside code and always keep your dog on a lead.”
Extra
countryside rangers will be at Moel Famau, Loggerheads and Horseshoe Falls to
provide information and support for visiting members of the public.
* For more
information, visit https://www.clwydianrangeanddeevalleyaonb.org.uk/
and follow the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB on Facebook and Twitter.
North Wales Live is reporting this afternoon (Sunday) that a woman was pulled from the River Dee in Llangollen in a dramatic incident in the early hours of this morning.
The story says that a member of the public hauled her out and she was taken to hospital for treatment.
* For the full story, go to: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/woman-pulled-river-dramatic-incident-27511938?fbclid=IwAR3VKWIMFZYGkgs3CF51mT0HliuUHTD124_RU1vCtuyUhWgC33fVSKpmR
North Wales Live has given more information about the serious road traffic collision which closed a section of the A5 at Glyndyfrdwy yesterday (Saturday).
The story says: "Two people were taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries last night after an accident on the A5 in Denbighshire.
"The one-car crash happened on the eastbound lane of the road between Corwen and Chirk in Glyndyfrdwy.
"Emergency services were called to the scene near the Berwyn Arms pub. The two casualties were taken to separate hospitals."
* For the full story, see: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/two-suffer-life-threatening-injuries-27511774?fbclid=IwAR3rmlDWZjSK6M05UlncuD0fKW1rhzSzY6n0yVWT0I58Hvu8UAoWNuFKlok