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Sunday, March 16, 2025

Air ambulance lands in town centre this morning

* The air ambulance waits on the youth centre field.

The Welsh Air Ambulance landed in the centre of Llangollen around 10.30am today (Sunday).

The bright red aircraft was seen hovering above the A5 before landing - as it usually does - on the youth centre field.

Three paramedics carrying full emergency packs then left the helicopter and walked down Willow Hill and onto Regent Street where they went inside a property nearby which had a road ambulance already parked outside. This was later joined by a police car.

The paramedic trio then left just a few minutes later to return to the waiting helicopter which flew off just before 11am.  


* The air ambulance flies off just before 11am.

One-time royal train loco stars at railway's gala event

* The historic Small Prairie 5532 back in its heyday.

The highly anticipated Llangollen Railway Branch Line Gala will take place from Friday-Sunday April 11-13 offering visitors a rare chance to see the historic Small Prairie 5532, which once hauled the train carrying Kind George VI, up close.

For the first time in over two decades, the locomotive is being moved from its restoration bay and placed on public display at Llangollen Motive Power Depot. 

This marks a significant milestone in its restoration, providing a unique opportunity for railway enthusiasts and the general public to witness the progress first-hand.

Built at Swindon Works in June 1928, Small Prairie 5532 was initially based at Reading before being allocated to Stourbridge Junction, serving across the West Midlands. 

Over its working life, it was stationed at Worcester, Evesham, and several other key locations across the Great Western Railway (GWR) network, including Aberbeeg, Pontypool, Oswestry, Bristol Bath Road, Swindon, Westbury, and Laira. 

One of its most notable moments came in 1941, when 5532 hauled the Royal Train carrying King George VI from Monmouth Troy to Ross-on-Wye during the Second World War, highlighting its historical significance.

Withdrawn from service in 1962, 5532 was sent to Woodham Brothers Scrapyard in Barry, where it remained for two decades before being rescued. 

Restoration began in the 1990s, with the locomotive's frames moved to Llangollen Railway’s new engine shed in 1997. Since then, dedicated volunteers have worked on key components. 

Much of the chassis, bunker, and cab work is completed, while the boiler restoration, now underway at Tyseley Locomotive Works, represents the final major hurdle.

Peter Robson, 5532 Chairman of Trustees and Treasurer, said: "This is a significant moment for us, as it’s the first time in over 20 years that the locomotive has been moved on its rolling chassis. I personally contributed to the restoration when I helped rivet the bare frames all those years ago. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this historic engine on display, and I’m thrilled that visitors will have the chance to see it up close."

With renewed volunteer support since late 2023, progress has accelerated, and the team is eager to push forward with the final restoration phase. The final push to steam is within reach, but the team needs further support to complete the project.

Paul Bailey, Trustee and Head Fundraiser, said: "We’re displaying 5532 to raise awareness of the project. The locomotive is now close to completion after more than 30 years of restoration. We aim to have the boiler returned from Tyseley by Christmas and hope to see 5532 fully assembled by late 2026 - funds permitting. We still need to raise £32,000 to make this happen and bring 5532 back to steam for the first time in preservation."

The team is calling on railway enthusiasts and history lovers to donate and help complete the restoration. Every contribution brings this historic engine closer to steaming through the Dee Valley once again.

* For more information on 5532 or for information on how to donate to the 5532 restoration project, visit: www.5532.co.uk

For more information on the Llangollen Railway Branch Line Gala, visit: https://llangollen-railway.co.uk/branchline-gala/ 

Branch Line Gala events are summarised below:


                     Visiting locos 6880 “Betton Grange” & Class 14 D9525.

                     Pannier tank 7754, GWR 2-8-0 3802 and Kitson 0-6-0 "Austin 1"

                     5532 on static display outside the MPD at Llangollen for the first time since 1997

                     Sunday 13th to have a South Wales theme

                     Brakevan rides

                     Shed tours

                     Footplate rides

                     Express runs between Llangollen and Corwen

                     Real ale bar at Llangollen

                     Food and craft stalls

                     Tearoom at Berwyn

                     Tearoom & Porters bar and viewing deck at Glyndyfrdwy along with a new porter’s trolleys and sack barrow museum display

                     Book stalls, picnic area & tuck shop at Corwen

                     80072 society shop at Carrog

 


Saturday, March 15, 2025

Latest local roadworks from Denbighshire County Council

Latest local roadworks from Denbighshire County Council is:

Hall St jct with A5 Berwyn St, Llangollen HALL STREET 27/01/2025 28/03/2025 Gwaith Ar Wal Gynnal/ Retaining Wall Works OBR CONSTRUCTION

O/S NUMBER 20 CASTLE STREET 07/04/2025 09/04/2025 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY (DCC) LLANGOLLEN Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights

A539 Llandyn Hall Farm Culvert TRACK TO LLANDYN HALL FROM A539 28/04/2025 23/05/2025 Gwaith ar Gylfat/ Culvert Works Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Hall Street, Llangollen. HALL STREET 12/04/2025 17/04/2025 Gwaith Draenio / Drainage Works NMWTRA Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Hill Street, Pengwern, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8EU HILL STREET 12/03/2025 12/03/2025 Adferiad/ Reinstatement Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

28 MILL ST MILL STREET 10/04/2025 10/04/2025 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY

OUTSIDE PROPERTY CALLED 'MAYTREE' FRON BACHE FRON BACHE 07/04/2025 09/04/2025 Gwaith Dwr / Water Works HAFREN DYFRDWY Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Friday, March 14, 2025

Corn Mill to close for short time for some TLC, says team

Llangollen's Corn Mill pub/restaurant is to close for a short time at the end of this month to allow a "little spruce" to ensure it "keeps its charm".

The management team has emailed people in the area to say: "We thought we’d just send you a little note to say we’ll be closing from Monday 31st March until Friday 11th April, for some TLC.

"After 25 years, it’s time to give our lovely pub a little spruce, but don’t worry, it’ll be light touches so that the Corn Mill keeps its charm that we all know and love.

"We will be back open on Saturday 12th April as normal, ready to welcome you for the Easter holidays.

"We’ll still be open for Mother’s Day (30th March) as we know it’s a special day for those ladies in your life who deserve a treat and love to be wined and dined. We’ll be serving our Sunday Menu of roasts and favourites, and a children’s menu is also available.

"We’re open from midday and serving food right through until the evening, so if we don't have a lunchtime slot available, then don't despair.

"We look forward to seeing you before our closure if you’re planning on popping in before the 31st, and very excited for you to see our new look once the work is complete."

Reggae Roast and Mr Williamz to join Ali Campbell at Live in Llangollen


* Ali Campbell appears at the Pavilion on June 28.

Reggae legend Ali Campbell is set to deliver an unforgettable night in Llangollen as he adds more special guests to his headline show live at the Pavilion this summer.

UB40 featuring Ali Campbell are bringing their iconic sounds to Llangollen on Saturday June 28.

Final tickets are on sale now from llangollen.net and ticketmaster.co.uk

Ali has already announced he will be joined at Llangollen Pavilion by Bitty McLean. He is now delighted to reveal British collective Reggae Roast featuring Mr Williamz will open the show.


* Mr Wlliamz.

Reggae Roast are one of the UK’s leading sound systems, known for their explosive live shows and authentic roots sound. With a mix of deep basslines, classic dub rhythms and modern dancehall energy, they’ve earned a reputation for delivering the true spirit of reggae to audiences worldwide and joining them will be celebrated reggae artist Mr Williamz.

Mr WIlliamz emerged onto the reggae scene in 2008 with his debut single Babylon in Helicopter, earning him BBC’s UK Artist of the Year award. In 2020, he collaborated with Reggae Roast to release the hit single Never B4, which quickly amassed millions of streams worldwide.

Ali Campbell’s unmistakable voice has driven UB40 to achieve more than 70 million record sales and 51 UK chart hits. This highly anticipated headline show marks his return to Llangollen, where he

last performed as part of the prestigious International Eisteddfod in 2016. With a legacy spanning more than 45 years, fans can expect a night filled with timeless classics.


* Bitty McLean.

The announcement is the latest reveal for summer 2025 which will also see headline concerts from James, The Human League, Rag’n’Bone Man, Olly Murs, Texas and The Script.

The concerts are presented in a partnership between Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor and Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

* For more information and to purchase tickets go to Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod - Home

Llangollen Scout helps shape future of the movement

                 

* Edward Darby from Llangollen with Sam Brumby from Wrexham a the Manchester event.

Young people from Clwyd area, including Llangollen, joined other Scouts from across the UK at the world-famous Etihad Stadium in Manchester, to help shape the future of the Movement.

The landmark youth forum was one of the first events of its kind taking place in early spring 2025, to help the largest youth organisation in the country to create its next decade of sustainable growth. 

From every Scout County or Area, two Scouts aged 10 to 14 and two Explorer Scouts aged 14-18, supported by two adult volunteers, have been invited to youth forums in Belfast, Edinburgh, Manchester and Oxford to give as many young people as possible the chance to input into the Movement’s future plans. The adult volunteers taking part in the event were all also under 25 years old.

Clwyd Area Scouts, which is made up of over 2,000 young people from across North East Wales sent two delegations to an event at Manchester's Etihad Stadium, including 14-year-old Llangollen Scout Edward Darby

The day forum event consisted of workshops and plenary sessions where those attending were able to examine draft plans for the future of the Movement and update and modify those plans in the light of their experiences. 

The sessions including activities look at the future of scouting, our connection to nature and the outdoors, safety and safeguarding and youth voice. As well as attending the forum, Scouts from across the country have been invited to take part in activities to share their ideas to help shape the future of Scouting.

Clwyd Area Youth Lead, Aimee Curtis, from Wrexham, who supported young people at the event, said: "Being part of the first ever Scouts UK Youth Forum was an incredible experience. Making sure Scouting is Youth Shaped at every level is crucial for our future, ensuring we offer activities that truly engage young people in the 21st century. 

"Events like this are crucial for that. The young people we took were fantastic—they contributed brilliantly, fully engaged in every activity, and proved themselves to be real change makers. They’re helping Scouts move forward, continue delivering Skills for Life, and shape a future strategy that will leave a lasting impact on them, their peers, and generations to come."

Llangollen Flower Club special event this month