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Thursday, October 16, 2025

New jobs and training hub launched in Llangollen with £500,000 grant

* South Denbighshire Community Partnership celebrating at Llangollen after clinching £500,000 in Lottery Funding, From left, are Gwion Tomos Jones, SDCP, Liz Grieve, Denbighshire County Council, Julian Sampson, SDCP Chair, Sally Lloyd Davies, SDCP Project Manager, and Ken Skates, Senedd Member for Clwyd South. Picture by Mandy Jones Photography.

A £500,000 lottery grant will fund a new community hub in Llangollen to help people in the Dee Valley find work, skills and training.

Social enterprise South Denbighshire Community Partnership (SDCP) will take over the town library one day a week to launch a new Development and Learning Hub in partnership with Working Denbighshire, the county council’s employment and skills arm.

The project aims to give local people easier access to job opportunities, course and support – and make sure rural communities aren’t left behind.

The plan was unveiled by SDCP Project Manager Sally Lloyd Davies at events in Llangollen and Corwen to celebrate the award of the Big Lottery Fund grant from the People and Places fund to expand its services for the next four years.

As well as managing two community centres, Canolfan Ni in Corwen and Pengwern Community Hub in Llangollen, SDCP provides a raft of services designed to “improve the health and wellbeing” of mainly older and vulnerable people in the area.

According to Sally Davies, the new funding was a “huge vote of confidence” in the work of SDCP.

She said: “It tells us that people wanted us to carry on the work we have been doing since 2010 and to continue to expand the services we offer in the Dee Valley.

“The new Development and Learning Hub will increase access to employment and training in a collaboration with Working Denbighshire to take advantage of their specialist and targeted services.

“There is a real need for this service in the Dee Valley and basing it in Llangollen will enable us to more easily link in with organisations like Coleg Cambria to provide a long-term solution to the challenge of providing upskilling and employment opportunities in the Dee Valley.

“In our work in the community we have found that the Welsh language, local heritage and culture are massively popular and we are also listening and reacting to that and seeking to expand our services.

“We have a really good working relationship with Denbighshire Council and are looking to develop services by using Llangollen library as a hub on the days when the library is closed and that alongside our base at Pengwern Community Hub gives us a strong presence in the town.

“We can back that up with our transport services to help people from Corwen and Edeyrnion travel to Llangollen.

“That is helped by the renewed funding for our transport programme and now with this grant we have the staff, the centres and the contacts to help and support the people of our communities.

“People want to work with us at SDCP because they know we can get the people in – not just Denbighshire Council but many other providers and working with them brings huge benefits to our area.”

The award has been welcomed by Clwyd South Senedd Member Ken Skates, the Welsh Government’s Minister for North Wales, Llyr Gruffydd, Plaid Cymru’s local Regional Member of the Senedd, and by Liz Grieve, Head of Housing and Community Service at Denbighshire County Council.

Ken Skates said: “SDCP has done phenomenal work in securing this significant grant by putting together such a strong and compelling bid and we are already seeing the benefits of it in this community.

“It’s a perfect example of how community funding can reach into every part of the UK and bring about beneficial change in how people interact with each other and offer them a range of services and opportunities that are life-enhancing.

“What they are doing is not just benefiting the physical health of the people of the Dee Valley but also benefits them mentally and spiritually.”

Llyr Gruffydd attended the event in Corwen and said: “It was great to join SDCP and local residents to celebrate this huge vote of confidence in the power of community enterprise.

“When the public and private sectors withdraw services it’s often the local community that steps in to fill the void. SDCP has not only done that, but it has also gone further in empowering local people and communities to do even more.

“This is the start of a new and exciting chapter for communities across south Denbighshire, and I look forward to supporting SDCP and its great work for years to come.”

Liz Grieve added: “One of the reasons SDCP is so successful is that they do what it says on the tin and it’s all about South Denbighshire, its communities and partnership working.

“SDCP are great at maximising what they can get for their communities and they work with everyone and support everyone in a way that makes this part of the county thrive.

“From our point of view it’s a great partnership and SDCP have done a great job in getting this funding and will do a great job in carrying out their work.”

Llangollen residents Beryl Pugh Jones and Anne Davies attended the Llangollen launch event and Beryl said: “SDCP provide an excellent service, especially for those of us who couldn’t get out because there was no transport.

“But now they have given us a new lease of life with their transport and shopping services and their staff are marvellous, considerate, passionate and kind.

“It’s really good they have got this new funding because there’s something for everyone, no-one is left out.”

Anne added: “SDCP have started to develop services and now with the new funding they can do even more and they’re full of ideas – their community transport is a godsend.

“It’s really exciting for Llangollen and because we’re close to Wrexham its important that we’re not forgotten by Denbighshire and SDCP gives us a voice in the county because there are huge needs here as well.”

SDCP, founded in 2010 with a remit to combat rural poverty, has helped local people claim millions in unpaid benefits, forged strong partnerships with Denbighshire County Council, the Citizens Advice service and banking services, introduced community transport schemes along the Dee Valley, run a meals on wheels service and lunch clubs and even pioneered hydro-electric power schemes.

The events in Corwen and Llangollen showcased some of the services currently being provided by SDCP and its partners including health and social care, financial advice and support, transport, including bus and electric car services and hire, and health and fitness activities, story-telling, craft work and art classes.

* For more about South Denbighshire Community Partnership and about their work in the community go to www.canolfan-ni.org or https://www.facebook.com/SouthDenbighshireCommunityPartnership or call 01490 266004.

Mother tells her own story to Leader for Baby Loss Awareness week

 

* Last night Castell Dinas Bran was specially lit up for an hour to mark the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week by Orb Sound and Lighting.

For Baby Loss Awareness Week (October 9-15), a brave Llangollen mother has shared her story with Leaderlive to raise vital awareness for others.

* To see the full story, go to: Llangollen mother determined to raise baby loss awareness | The Leader

Council plans to be build car park near cemetery, says story

A story in North Wales Live says a council is planning to build a car park at a cemetery in Llangollen after residents complained about traffic issues. 

It adds that Andrew Ford of Denbighshire County Council has applied to the council’s planning department, seeking approval for the proposals on Vicarage Road.

* For the full story, go to: New car park for Denbighshire cemetery after complaints from residents | North Wales Live

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Details given of former town clerk Ian Parry's funeral


* Ian Parry and his wife Cerys.

Details of the funeral of Llangollen's former town clerk, Ian Parry, have been given by his family.

Ian passed away peacefully on October 2.

His funeral will take place at St Collen's Church in Llangollen at 1.30pm on Wednesday October 29, followed by a wake at the nearby Hand Hotel. Meanwhile, there will be a service of committal for the family at Wrexham Crematorium

Ian grew up in around the Cefn Mawr and Acrefair area and started in local government from almost day one of his working life, taking a job with Wrexham Council.

After a period in local government London he and his family moved back to Wrexham in 1997 and, for a short time, Manchester before he was appointed as Llangollen's town clerk.   

Outside work, Ian took on voluntary roles with the town's Christmas and food festivals.

After being diagnosed with prostate cancer back in 2010 he recognised the need for a local group where people could come together for advice and companionship, and with the late Mike Law set up the Llangollen Prostate Support Group. This is still running today, currently has a membership of 40 and would love to welcome more to it.

Ian is survived by his wife Cerys and his two sons, Ross and Ryan, along with his grandchildren Jay, Aaron and Sophie.

Llangollen lads cycling to Thailand head into bear territory


* The lads paid a visit to a Bulgarian barber shop for some much-needed haircuts.

It was time for a haircut, battling through heavy rain and trepidation about entering bear territory as the three Llangollen area lads cycling to Thailand ventured deeper into eastern Europe on the latest leg over their epic road trip.

Known collectively as The Westheads, Dyfan Hughes, 17, James Thomas, 18, and Louis Dennis, 18, had never ridden a bike further than the shop near their homes when they set out on their 18-month quest to reach Asia.

Once there they aim to meet up with their friend Harrison who moved to Thailand six months ago after his dad died from a heart attack and to raise money for heart research. 

Day 66 of their video log shows a shot of Louis' pedal dropping off as they entered Bulgaria.

Next day there was a visit to the local barbers for some much-needed haircuts before they were back in the saddles and completing another 60 kms.

Day 68 saw the lads enduring what one of them described as "biblical" weather which left them with sodden shoes and, later, some further bike trouble. They were also contemplating finally parting ways with the mighty Danube river which they have been following for the past five weeks. 

Day 70 marked 10 weeks since they left Llangollen, a stop-over at a Bulgarian town named Veliko Tarnovo and their arrival at the foot of some steep hills known to be inhabited by bears, which they decided to tackle in daylight rather than as darkness was falling.

To follow the journey on their social media and make a donation if you wish go to: https://linktr.ee/westheads

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Llangollen riverside pub goes up for lease

A waterfront pub in Llangollen is now up for lease as its current owners look to retire, says a story in Leaderlive. 

Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, has been instructed to sell the lease for Benson's Hotel for £90,000.

* For the full story, go to: Llangollen's Benson's Hotel looking for new owners | The Leader

Local roadworks update from Denbighshire County Council

Latest local roadworks update from Denbighshire County Council is:

Junction of Chapel Street and Regent Street, until 25/10/2025, Gwaith Nwy / Gas Works GTC, Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure

Jct Heol Esgob MILL STREET, 27/10/2025, Gwaith Torri Coed / Tree Cutting Works

A539 Brook Street, Llangollen 03/11/2025 - 27/03/2026, Active Travel Improvements from the A5 up Brook Street, towards Ysgol Bryn Collen / Y Gwernant, Goleuadau Traffig Dros Dro/ Temp Traffic Lights

Jct Grange Road BACHE MILL ROAD until 26/10/2025, Gwaith Nwy / Gas Works GTC

(carriageway)O/s 12 To 16 Maesmawr Road, Llangollen

MAESMAWR ROAD 10/10/2025 Change MH Cover Ffordd ar Gau/Road Closure