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MARCH 2013 • DELIVERED FREE YOUR MONTHLY INSIGHT INTO LOCAL LIVING COVERING ROSSETT, MARFORD, GRESFORD, PULFORD & SURROUNDING AREAS

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Page 1: Rossett - March 2013

MARCH 2013 • DELIVERED FREE

YOUR MONTHLY INSIGHT INTO LOCAL LIVING COVERING ROSSETT, MARFORD, GRESFORD, PULFORD & SURROUNDING AREAS

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The Inn at The Lanes BEST WESTERN Cross Lanes Hotel

Bangor Road, Cross Lanes, Wrexham LL13 0TF

Tel: 01978 [email protected]

Choose from a selection of succulent roasts, a tasty vegetarian option and a delicious fish course

all served with the trimmings of course!

Then what better way to relax in our peaceful setting with a good pudding and coffee to round off your day?

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March is here already. I wonder if we’ll have a freak warm and sunny week this March like we did last year. I wouldn’t complain if we did, would be very welcome. Mind you if my memory serves me right it was snowing the week after and then a year of very wet weather. January and February have dragged for me this year, despite having a birthday and a weekend away. Thankfully I had the box set of Miranda to see me through. Not sure if there are any more Miranda fans out there, but she used to be on TV on Monday evenings for a half hour comedy and I became a fan!

More local to home, did any of you manage to make it to the St David’s Day Parade in Wrexham? Unfortunately I’ve not been able to catch any of them since they started in 2009, the joys of working! This year’s began at 1.30 pm from Lambpit Street on Friday 1st March and ended up through Queens square to Llwyn Isaf. Community groups, schools, and members of the public joined the procession through town , and finished with speeches at the Guildhall balcony and the singing of the National Anthem. The following day the celebrations continued with Wrexham’s annual St David’s Day

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market, which took place between 10am and 4pm. Sounds great, and I hope a good time was had by all!

The nice new road surface on chester road was well worth the temporary pain don’t you think? Mind you don’t you just hate it when the old surface has been stripped and you don’t notice the ‘ramp’ sign before you drive over it especially at night! Or is it just me? I have to say I hadn’t noticed it even needed resurfacing! More to the point with the budget looming and the current debate whether we need to spend our way out the current economic climate or freeze spending we might have been able to save a few quid there! What do I know!

It’s already feeling lighter and brighter, and Easter will soon be here at the end of the month so a lot to look forward to. I can tell the world is finally waking up after winter as the notice board is mega busy with lots of local going s on already which is great.

And just as I’ve made the decision to try a piece of fashion and buy a onesie to be snug, warm and comfortable around the house, the weather’s on the change. Perhaps it’s a sign and the worlds way of telling me they’re really for kids!

All the best, Jill

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A romantic tradition associated with Saint Valentine’s Day claims it as The Birds’ Wedding Day. By a happy coincidence on drawing back the curtains on February 14th the first sign of life I saw in the garden was a Blue Tit investigating a nest box. During recent weeks local bird activity has been focussing towards the forthcoming nesting season. Many birds are now singing to attract mates and claim territory. A large flock of some 2,000 migrating Lapwings heading for northern breeding grounds stopped off to feed on Trevalyn floods where they joined Shelducks and a pair of Gadwall. A week later on 18th February there were 400 more on Burton Meadows. Sadly Lapwings, once common farmland birds, have seriously declined in numbers as British breeders. It is estimated that we have lost half our population over the past 40 or 50 years.

Common Gulls, also en route for northern Europe, call at Gresford Flash to wash and preen after foraging for worms in nearby fields. Common Gulls are not the most common species in the British Isles but the name is not inappropriate as their plumage pattern is basically that common to nearly all gulls. With their dark eyes, yellow beaks and clean lines they are attractive birds, especially when seen in good light. A party of 66 recently shared a Darland field with a flock of sheep, a couple of Crows and a “parliament” of 12 displaying Magpies.

Flocks of Long-tailed Tits travelling along hedgerows and visiting garden feeders are regular features of the winter birding scene. A 23-strong party has been working the ditches alongside the Holt Road throughout February. Our little back garden group of 7 has so far managed to steer clear of Sparrowhawks. Surprisingly Sparrowhawks can actually be beneficial to Long-tailed Tits. A Long-tailed Tit’s nest, containing as many as 2,500 feathers, is one of the marvels of avian architecture . Under normal circumstances construction takes a pair a month or more to complete and much of that time is taken up searching for nest material. For them a plentiful supply of plucked feathers where a hawk has been feeding is a real time and labour saving bonus.

(below) Male Blackbird Coal Tit. © Hugh Linn

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STORE APPLICATION IN MARFORD I am working with the team of residents and retailers opposing the application for the new store, likely to be tenanted by Tesco, at the top of Marford Hill. The main objections are based on serious adverse traffic and pedestrian safety grounds. Planning legislation does not permit objections purely on the grounds of competition. However it is relevant to raise the real issue of potential damage to existing shops in Rossett and Gresford. Over intensive retail capacity could result in the loss of shops and important services such as Post Office and newspaper deliveries in our community. This would mean people having to travel further and by car in order to shop, which is contrary to environmental policy.

HEDGEROWS I have arranged for the overhanging hedges in Harwoods Lane to be cut back. It is important that all property owners who have hedges that overhang public footpaths cut them back prior to the nesting season in April. This is an annual appeal and every year I receive complaints from

handicapped people and mothers with prams who are forced to

walk in the highway because the pavement is obstructed. The Council can give owners two weeks notice and then carryout the work on a recharge basis, unfortunately

it is difficult to carry out major cutting between 1st

March and 31st August without demonstrating that there are

not nesting birds.

CYCLEWAY ON CHESTER ROAD A few

people raised concerns over the cycleway on

Chester Road. There was very little evidence

that the cycleway on one side of the road, on

which cars parked, contributed to the safety of

cyclists. In fact it narrowed the carriageway in

the direction of Chester, thus making it more

dangerous on that side of the road. To replace it

would cost £20,000 and none of the arguments

in favour were backed up by any evidence.

This was a view endorsed by the Community

Counci. I have negotiated with officers that

money will be spent on the introduction of a

20 mph speed limit outside Darland School,

this will operate during relevant hours. The

presence of the signs and other measures will

contribute to the reduction in overall speed

on Chester Road and will increase the safety

for all road users including cyclists.

SPEEDING There are increasing concerns

regarding the speed of vehicles on several

of our roads In particular Burton Road and

Rosemary Lane. Driving along lanes with no

pavements and around blind bends with no

regard to the fact that driveways exit directly

onto lanes, and pedestrians are walking in the

road is dangerous. Sadly some of the drivers

are local or regular delivery drivers on the

same route each morning. I recently reported

a GHA Coach Driver to North Wales Police.

As always I can be contacted on 01244 571747 or [email protected].

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As well as adopting the festival of Eostre, the Egg, representing fertility and re-birth in pagan times, was also adopted as part of the Christian Easter festival and it came to represent the ‘resurrection’ or re-birth of Christ after the crucifixion and some believe it is a symbol of the stone blocking the Sepulchre being ‘rolled’ away. In the UK and Europe, the earliest Easter eggs were painted and decorated hen, duck or goose eggs, a practice still carried on in parts of the world today. As time went by, artificial eggs were made and by the end of the 17th century, manufactured eggs were available for purchase at Easter, for giving as Easter gifts and presents. Easter eggs continued to evolve through the 18th and into the 19th Century, with hollow cardboard Easter eggs filled with Easter gifts and sumptuously decorated, culminating with the fabulous Faberge Eggs. Encrusted with jewels, they were made for the Czar’s of Russia by Carl Faberge, a French jeweller. Surely these were the ‘ultimate’ Easter gift, to buy even a small one now would make you poorer by several millions of pounds.

THE CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGIt was at about this time (early 1800’s) that the first chocolate Easter egg appeared in Germany and France and soon spread to the rest of Europe and beyond. The first chocolate eggs were solid soon followed by hollow eggs. Although making hollow eggs at that time was no mean feat, because the easily worked chocolate we use today didn’t exist then, they had to use a paste made from ground roasted cacao beans. By the turn of the 19th Century, the discovery of the modern chocolate making process and improved mass manufacturing methods meant that the Chocolate Easter Egg was fast becoming the Easter Gift of choice in the UK and parts of Europe, and by the 1960’s it was well established worldwide.

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Regular readers will remember my friend Highway, the one Himself calls Road Rage, who lives in Cyprus. I have had an e-mail from him inviting me to spend the summer out there. He shares his home with four other canines, two of whom are rather attractive ladies. I was thinking of going on strike in any case; Himself does not pay me one penny for my literary genius and I feel he is taking advantage of me. The straw that really broke the camel’s back was when I found out that we are off to Ynys Mon again for Easter. Only last week I was dragged off there yet again on a family history search. So if you don’t hear from me for a couple of months, you will know where I am.Talking of striking, my friend Striker and me (I call him Strike for short and he calls me Doug) are launching a petition against drivers who speed around the lanes. Every day we take our lives in our paws and have to jump for safety. Last week Strike was nearly crushed under a bus - enough is enough I say. In fact, I am looking on the North Wales Police web site to see if I can sign up and become

a Special Dogstable, so I can arrest all the offenders. I think I would look quite smart in a blue uniform with a yellow high viz jacket. Himself was telling me the Police are going to be able to recruit people of breeding and intelligence straight in at senior officer level. I think Chief Superintendant Douglas sounds quite refined and who knows, the ladies might quite like a gent in uniform.

Well, at last it’s spring (or so they tell me) - Dydd gwyl Dewi Sant, St David’s Day. As my paws stroke the keyboard of my typewriter I am wearing the Clan Douglas Tartan to ensure my Scottish purity. You will note that I say typewriter; Himself is so mean at times! Why can’t I have an i-pad like everyone else? At the very least I should have a Kindle so that I can curl up in my basket at night, cocoa in one paw and Kindle in the other, drifting off to sleep reading my bedtime story. Talking of Kindles (hint, hint), I have been asked to produce an e-version of my literary writings. Apparently all the well known writers are doing so. If only Himself would pay me, I could save up and buy my own. Ah well, here’s hoping!

Bye for now

Douglas.

West Highland RamblingsA Diary of Douglas the Westie

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essentialgardensHere are some handy pointers to get you started in the garden area as the weather perks up a bit.Order bedding plants - Fuchsias, geraniums, marguerites and other young plug plants. It’s also a good time to order summer-flowering bulbs, such as dahlia, gladioli and eucomis. Pruning roses - Remove any dead, diseased or damaged stems from roses this month. On bush varieties, cut stems back to an outward-facing bud, shortening them by about a third or half. Pruning shrubs - Prune away one or perhaps two flowering shoots from large mahonias each year, after flowering. This will encourage a succession of new replacement shoots to grow up from the base. Old, leggy shoots can be cut right down to ground level or you can stagger the length of stems to create a more interesting shape. The stems of dogwoods, willows, hardy fuchsias and ceratostigma should also be pruned back hard this month to encourage fresh, brightly coloured new growth. Cut down tall stems on Buddleia davidii to emerging shoots lower down the plant, shaping the shrub to control its size. Divide perennials - Lift and divide congested clumps of perennials or plant new ones. People gardening on light soils may have completed this task last autumn, but those of us on heavy clay soils benefit from waiting until spring when conditions are warmer and drier. Pruning clematis - Summer-flowering clematis varieties that blossom on the current season’s growth, such as Clematis ‘Etoile Violette’, need to have last year’s growth pruned out now. Cut any tangled old stems down to a pair of new shoots near ground level as soon as possible. Divide snowdrops - Lift and divide any congested snowdrops after flowering but while still in leaf. Carefully tease the clumps apart and replant the bulbs at the same depth they were before. Fertilising - Sprinkle general-purpose fertiliser along the base of hedges and around trees and shrubs, followed by a generous mulch of rotted compost. Enough to keep you going for a bit - go on, get out there, do it, do it now!

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Inès Roberts from Rossett is preparing for the challenge of a lifetime.On Sunday 21 April 2013 Inès Roberts will run the gruelling 26.2 mile route through the famous streets of London to raise money to help fight meningitis, a life-threatening disease that affects thousands of people every year.Inès contracted meningitis in April 1997, leaving her wheelchair bound, having lost the use of both legs. With intense physiotherapy, she was able to learn to walk again. She will be training hard for the next 6 weeks and is asking Essentiallyours readers to support her every step of the way! Inès said “Running 26.2 miles is a tough challenge in anyone’s book but I have made it my goal and I am going to give it everything I’ve got with great backing from friends and family. I know I can do it and having had first-

hand experience, I’m determined to help the Meningitis Trust in their fight against this devastating disease.”Inès has set a fundraising target of £1,600 and anyone wishing to sponsor her can sponsor her online by logging on to www.justgiving.com/Ines-Fraser-Orr. Alternatively, Ines has left a collection tin in the Spar shop in Rossett.All donations gratefully received.

Running 26.2 miles is a tough

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Gresford Methodist ChurchWe were pleased to welcome the choir from the Rofft School to our church on Education Sunday a few weeks ago. They were led by their music teacher Mr. Fish-er and sang two songs The first one was entitled “Life is a Wonderful Thing” which they sang with gusto making us all glad to be alive, and the second song was in praise of their teachers.Then on Sunday 24th February our church was the venue for the act of Morning Worship on BBC Radio 4. A Methodist church in the Wrexham circuit was needed and ours was chosen, probably because it had the biggest car park to accommo-date the BBC trucks and the Rhos Male Voice Choir. Our Minister, Rev. Patrick Rudden led the service, and the preacher was Rev. Stephen Wigley, Chair of the Welsh Synod of Methodist Churches. The readers were from our congregation, Sue Happs, Tracey Roberts and Olwen Jones.As the service was broadcast live at 8.15am a breakfast of bacon butties, tea and coffee were served to all who came and were staying for the usual morning service at 10.30am. Patrick and Stephen took the service again, and this time we could all sing, as when the Rhos Choir were there we had to keep quiet! Not easy for Methodists who like to vocalise their faith as our newly published hymn book says in the title “Sing the Faith”.

In spite of a snowy day we still managed to raise over £200 for Nightingale House Hospice thanks to the generosity of our supporters. Our grand-daughter Alice, who had travelled up with her family from Bristol, gave an account of a trip she made last summer with the South Cotswold Rangers travelling across Europe by train. Their journey finished in Romania where they spent several days working in a children’s day centre. They ran a play scheme with children of all ages and left with good memories of happy children. They will continue to support the centre for some time.Grateful thanks to all who supported us, especially our hardy helpers who all managed to make it through the snow, and our family who got safely back to Bristol the following day.Our next event will be a very special summer garden party on 22nd June 2013. We have been fund raising for almost twenty years and feel the time has come to slow down and take stock. Again grateful thanks who have supported throughout the years.Gill & Tony Tanner - Lavister Chapel House Group for Nightingale House Hospice

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It’s March already and all those well intentions and New Year resolutions seem to have been made such a while ago!Perhaps some of our readers made a promise to themselves to ‘sort out their finances’ (or even sort their paperwork drawer!) and this is where we think we can help.For the months of March and April we are offering a no obligation financial review at our Wrexham office every Wednesday between 8.00 am and 7.00 pm (for the early risers and night owls).

Currently the following 5 areas are perhaps the most popular topics where we are helping:• ISA Planning – Tax year end is some 7

weeks away. Have you looked to use this year’s allowance or are you going to miss the opportunity to save or invest tax efficiently?

• Pension Planning – As usual plenty of changes and plenty of opportunities in this area. Would you like to review your pensions, improve your understanding of what they might provide for you and compare their performance over the last few years?

• Savings and Investments – There is a saying that ‘knowledge is king’. If you have perhaps ISAs, Bonds (perhaps With

Profits Bonds?) or regular savings plans do you know if they are at the top of the tree, somewhere in the middle or languishing at the bottom? Would you like to find out?

• Inheritance Planning – Would you like to consider how to use gifting opportunities (to gift towards your children or grandchildren) effectively? Would you like to review your current arrangements to try to ensure the threat of Inheritance Tax is reduced?

• Long Term Care Planning – This may be of interest to you, your parents or your grandparents (or all of you). Would you like to ensure that you are making the best possible arrangements to protect your home and capital? Surely an area worth spending an hour considering?

Of course, your priority area may be something different. We are very confident that one of our team of qualified advisers will be able to assist.

If you would like to make an appointment please call Kate or Angela on 01978 311611 or email [email protected] and we will look forward to meeting you.

Wednesdays in March and April may never have been so useful!

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It would appear that the person who stated that a decent shop is just what Marford needs is unaware of the fact that in the early eighties it was an elderly Marford resident who organised a petition against an application to establish shops in Marford. It was considered that such a development would lower the tone of the area and therefore was not acceptable to the residents, if it was not acceptable then why is it deemed acceptable now ?I am not really surprised for the number of people who choose to live in this community and issue wild distorted statements before checking their facts is alarming.How many of them remember that Wrexham was once an attractive Medieval town and now look at it, full of large tin sheds and empty shops, is that what the residents of Gresford and Marford want to see in their community ?Of course the decision will rest with the Councillors however, members of the planning committee who visited a site in Gresford on 16th March last year thought that they were in Marford and were not aware that there was a community hall with a car park owned by Wrexham council at the north end of Pant Lane until Beryl Blackmore informed them of the fact. Needless to say the application was granted even though 64 residents were opposed to the proposal so there is not much hope of them arriving at a sensible decision regarding this present application.Then there are people who refer to Maes-y-Pant as Marford quarry or quarries when there was Pant Lane quarry in Gresford and Rossett sand and gravel quarry to the north of Pant Wood. When such ignorance abounds from Councillors whether they be elected or co-opted, paid or unpaid how can we expect common sense to prevail when a decision has to be made on any issue involving our community.Yours faithfully P.W.Strong

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS

PCSO 2118 WENDY HARRIS Tel/Ffon 07854 398 801

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PCSO 3425 TROY WILLIAMS Tel/Ffon 07775 220480

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Dear residents

Please can we provide you with an update in relation to a planned Police Surgey we intend to hold over the forthcoming months for the wards of Gresford, Marford and Hoseley.

A Police surgery is an opportunity for you to meet with your local Police Community Support Officers at a specified location on a one to one basis. You will be able to discuss any issues or concerns you may have.

Working in partnership with the Gresford Post Office who have kindly offered to let us use the community room we will be holding the Police surgerys twice a month.

The days will stay the same every month and will be every second Wednesday and fourth Wednesday, starting on Wednesday 27th March 2013.

To ensure we are available at different times, you can meet us between 10am and 11am on the second Wednesday and between 3pm and 4pm on the fourth Wednesday of the month.

Please do come and visit us, we look forward to meeting you.

Kind Regards, Wendy and Dan

Note from your new PCSO

First of all I would like to introduce myself as the new PCSO for Rossett, Lavister and Burton my name is Troy Williams. Many of you will have seen me out and about in the area, please feel free to come and talk to me about any issues you may have or contact me via the details provided below.

Concerns - I have had a number of complaints from local residents about the ongoing speeding issue in the Rossett area. I take this opportunity to ask all who are driving in the local area to please be mindful of the speed you are travelling at and the speed limit of the area that you are in.

I look forward to meeting and speaking to you all whilst out on my patrols.

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SWEET PEAS traditionally grown in the garden of the Erddig House in North Wales, one of the jewels in the National Trust’s crown, have inspired a special silver beaker made by silversmith Rauni Higson as part of the exhibition “Studio Silver Today”. The capsule exhibition, which opens in the Print Room at Erddig on Saturday March 9, is a joint initiative between the Goldsmiths’ Company and the National Trust. The exhibition focuses on the work of silversmith Rauni Higson, herself no stranger to the beauty of the area as she lives and works in a converted chapel in Snowdonia.One of the highlights of the Goldsmiths’ Company’s collaboration with the National Trust at Erddig is a silver beaker commissioned by the Company. The Company’s brief to Rauni was to design and make a beaker which is inspired by and encapsulates some aspect of the property. Rauni found her inspiration for the beaker in Erddig’s romantic association with the sweet pea, a flower which has long been cultivated in the beautiful gardens that surround the early 18th century country house. A modest silver bowl decorated with a design of sweet peas which sits on the table in the dining room at Erddig drew her attention to the sweet pea connection. The bowl had been presented in about 1903 to the then Squire Philip Yorke II and his Head Gardener as a prize for their award winning sweet peas. Rauni recounts: “The bowl seemed to capture something of the spirit of Erddig and epitomised the close relationship between the family and their staff. I then noticed the significance of sweet peas to the inhabitants of Erddig; they are grown in

the gardens, often mentioned in the notes on menus as table decorations and modern floriferous varieties are developed locally.”During her residency at Erddig Rauni will hand raise the beaker, hammering a flat disc of silver up and over steel stakes to create the beaker’s form. She will then fill the beaker with pitch and finally chase the design over the surface using small chisel-like punches, of various shapes, which she will lightly hammer across the metal, with many thousands of blows. The beaker is a prize for a draw which is open to any of the visitors to Erddig while the exhibition is on. When the exhibition closes on November 2, the winning entry will be drawn and one lucky person will be the owner of an exquisite silver beaker inspired by the sweet peas at Erddig House in North Wales, one of Britain’s finest historic houses.This is the fourth consecutive year that the Goldsmiths’ Company is working in collaboration with the National Trust in hosting the exhibition “Studio Silver Today” featuring a leading British silversmith and telling the story of the Goldsmiths’ Company and its on-going patronage of contemporary British silver.Rosemary Ransome Wallis, Curator of the Collections at Goldsmiths’ Hall, said: “Rauni was the obvious choice as artist-in-residence at Erddig for the “Studio Silver Today” exhibition. Her out-going personality, her virtuoso craft skill as a silversmith and her unique creative vitality make her a fitting ambassador of the silversmiths’ art. She is truly a star from Snowdonia.”A short film produced about Rauni’s residency at Erddig, her work and her influences is on view during the exhibition.

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STUDIO SILVER TODAY

At Erddig House, near Wrexham

A Goldsmiths’ Company exhibition in collaboration

with the National Trust

9th March until 2nd November

RAUNI HIGSON www.raunihigson.co.uk

Rauni (42) is a silversmith based in a converted chapel in Snowdonia, where the dramatic scenery informs her work. Her work is highly sculptural, but always designed for function, and her fluid forms come alive when used as they were intended.Rauni’s work is rooted in a sculptural approach to functional objects. She is fascinated by technique and process, particularly fold-forming, which she has been developing her personal interpretation of for some years. It is no surprise that Rauni’s inspiration is drawn from the natural world, particularly the dramatic mountains and coastline of Snowdonia, where she lives and works. She aims to capture the beauty of nature without directly imitating it. Movement, flow and growth patterns are a particular fascination.Much of her work is to commission, including a recent Royal Wedding gift, three pieces in the Goldsmiths’ Company Collection, a travelling communion set, candelabra for Asprey, and a 72-piece canteen of cutlery. Rauni is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.

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The most recent entry sits at the top of the blog and features a title, text, time it was posted and a permanent weblink to the post. Entries often combine text, images and links to other blogs. There is an estimated 52 million blogs in existence.

Many people keep a blog on a site dedicated to blogging, but the technically savvy host their own on a domain they own.

WHAT ARE THEY ABOUT?There are blogs on every conceivable subject. All share the characteristic of noting or commenting on events significant to the blog owner. These could be anything from family holidays, new

gadgets, foreign policy or TV shows. Some artists use them to keep fans updated, some politicians keep in touch with constituents via a blog and companies let customers know what they are working on via these online diaries.

WHO READS THEM? The vast majority of blogs have a very small audience. For instance, some gap year students use them to keep friends and family up to date with their travels. Few people blog to become famous though some have earned notoriety via their writings and have turned their journals into a book.

The most successful blogs have a community of readers and become more about the conversations generated by updates rather than about the entries themselves. In many industries, particularly the technology world, blogs are becoming the place that news breaks first.

WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? Blogs have become the standard bearer for the second wave of the web in which users collaborate to create content rather than simply get what they are given by more mainstream outlets.

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Melt the butter in a large pan, add the onion and cook for 3 minutes until it begins to soften, add spices cook for a further 3 minutes.Add the rice and stock, reduce the heat, cover and cook for 15 minutes.Flake the Arbroath smokies and add to rice. Stir in gently and cook for a further 5 minutes.

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Call For SitesAs part of the consultation on the proposed Local Development Plan, the planning department recently held a “Call For Sites.” This gave developers, landowners and the like a chance to nominate what they see as suitable areas outside the current settlement limit for future development and the call ended at the end of February. I would like to stress that I am not aware of any specific proposals, but I can assure everyone in the Gresford area that once I do know, the proposals will be getting a good and fair airing. It is likely, for example, that our environmental group IMAGE will be having a major look at these.

Eyesore to be restored!Whilst I don’t commit one way or the other on planning applications before they are determined (as I sit on the planning committee and have to keep a non-prejudicial mind), I can give news on one application which was recently passed. A planning meeting was held on site in February to consider the proposal for 7, Chester Road (the ex-antique shop), and approved it for development as a wine bar. I will be in detailed discussion with the developer, his agent and the Highways department to sort out the sticking points of parking and delivery times but hopefully those can be sorted out as we get moving on this site.

Educational StandardsOn Wrexham Council, I chair the committee that scrutinizes matters concerning education, health and social services. One of our recent main focuses has been on educational standards, which have not been at a level which councillors would like. We are determined to keep a close eye on this and I am pleased to say that this message is being given loud and clear at all levels and that Wrexham Council’s Chief Executive is to attend our committee on March 21st.

Andrew BaileyCOUNTY COUNCILLOR FOR GRESFORD

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If you are parent, teacher or pupil, I would be delighted to hear any constructive thoughts as to how we can drive up standards.

Council SurgeryI will be holding a constituency surgery in the community room of Gresford Post Office on Friday 22nd March 2013, between 2 and 4 pm. Accompanying me will be an officer of Wrexham Council who is a specialist in the proposed welfare reforms. Therefore, queries and concerns about these measures are particularly welcome but I will of course take up all concerns. There is no need to make an appointment.

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Cadbury Easter Trails and Gwynedd and Clwyd Association of Craftworkers’ Fair29 March - Monday 1 April, 11am-4pmVictorian characters are collecting, painting and decorating eggs this year. Follow the costumed trail around the garden to find a tasty treat. Cadbury fun and games galore on the lawn, including crazy egg and spoon races! Local and unique arts and crafts for sale in the Timber Yard.£2.50 per trail

Spring Celebration Sat 4- Mon 6 May, 11am-4pmWrexham National Trust Association Spring Fair. Craft stalls, choirs, Big Wood nature trail and victorian games on the lawn. Guided walks with the gardeners on Sun 5 May for NGS Gardens Open Day.Normal admission prices apply

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Tesco’s In Marford - NIMBY!Well it’s the talking point of the two villages that might be affected by it being built. The question, one of many is, why not? The building itself isn’t going to be a huge affair, so there won’t be a large blot on the landscape. The store will and can only be a small Tesco express store and will stock food bread, milk etc.The arguments of it being a small car park, what will it be like if a shop opens there? Well, I have never seen the car park full, just a few cars in there from parents parking in there then walking the children into school and the other people parking up then crossing the road to catch the bus in to Chester! The worries of HGV’S travelling up Marford Hill will be a danger? It’s only the same and the vehicles delivering to the Spar shops probably smaller who knows?What if the new store, if it goes ahead, was a Sainsbury’s or Waitrose would there be an outcry from the people of Marford? I doubt it very much! What a lot of you seem to forget that there is a large number of elderly in the area and can’t drive or have no car. So it would be so much easier for them to get the bits and pieces there.I have spoken to people who have said to me that they would shop there, even though they have signed the petition??? why I asked ”because it will be nice and handy for me”.

I can understand the petitions in the local shops saying it will affect them with trade etc. I honestly think that yes it will, as the people are just passing by driving through the area will probably pop in to the shop. But if everybody who has signed the petition, showing their backing to the local shop and all that they stand for will still use the local shop, as you have shown your support for them haven’t you?

The business people among us understand the importance of competition, so why should this be an exception? Jobs will be created, surely that is good news for the young?

I firmly believe it comes down to the following “NIMBY” (Not In My Back Yard)

Name & address supplied.

Sir/MadamI have some thoughts and corrections relating to the planning application for and against a

convenience store at the top of the Marford Hill. Marford did indeed have a previous shop

located next to the Trevor Arms, with it’s village boundary extending up to the river, both of the

Water Mills were historically known as Marford upper and Marford Lower Mill, an enclave within

the county of Flintshire surrounded on all sides by the county of Denbighshire. Marford and Hosely

could feed and take care of itself satisfactorily.

Almost everybody I have spoken to can see the benefit of a convenience store within walking distance

and close to their homes within the village. The decision to allow or deny a shop with the ward should

solely be with the people of Marford and Hosely and without pressure being applied from the vocal

minority of Gresford and Rossett with a commercial interest. If you are competitive and offer the right

product and good service then the free market will benefit and secure your businesses.

Not too long ago, a local retailer, Stan’s of St Martins and Llangollen applied to convert the former

Gresford Garage in to a Store. The arguments were brought forward, the application turned down,

despite parking, safety, landscaping and local retailer benefits for the community.

Those of us who already travel by car or bike to Rossett or Gresford are well aware of the existing

national retailer being more expensive than some, the parking and access being damn right dangerous,

the ugly eyesore of the shopping area on the south east side of the main Gresford Road and will more

often than not drive on by for a more pleasurable shopping experience elsewhere.

There now exists an opportunity for the community to benefit from this application. If a national retailer

is to benefit from our community then let the community benefit from their deep pockets.

I suggest a new purpose built Marford character, environmentally friendly village community centre

housing a Police drop in point, Community centre, Youth group, Play school, Weight Watchers, Maes Y

Pant (Gresford/Marford Quarry) visitor and walking start point (sign posted circular village walks) from

a building along side the Red Lion public house. This would free up development land on the site of the

old community centre with safe road access to develop a suitable landscaped and character store from

a local, Spar or Tesco style retailer. This has the added benefit of allowing the Red Lion to benefit in

trade from the community activity at a new community centre next door and gives the village of Marford

a proper centre of community and a new community centre for the future.

Name & address supplied.

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GRESFORD VILLAGE CENTRE – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT STUDY • March 2013Ideas for the improvement of Gresford Village centre are progressing.The designers ( BCAL) appointed by Image have developed the initial ideas into series of plans showing possible options for the improvement. A major influence on this is the arrangements for car parking, and several options have been prepared and subsequently discussed with the business owners : a period of ‘fine tuning’ has then taken place to take on board comments made.BCAL have then met with members of the Borough Council’s Highways and Planning teams to check whether the ideas conflict with road safety, with the general feedback being positive.The designs are now being prepared for the public exhibition.

Dear Essentiallyours MagazineAs a long time resident of these parts it was so disappointing to read one of your readers responses

entitled ‘supermarket sweep’. Where is this persons concern for the community? If they had cared to do any research whatsoever into the after effects of a store such as this coming to a village of this size then they would see that it tends to be likes of newsagents and off licences which are forced out of business first.The point made about the Gresford shopping arcade being ‘dangerous’ is something that may well be worthy of consideration and should probably be addressed. However, I am somewhat mystified as to what relevance this has to this proposed development? Also I was under the impression that the Thresher group sadly went out of business nationwide. I’m struggling to see how the Spar’s of Gresford and Rossett could possibly have been responsible for that? As for this person’s belief that certain other businesses are ‘ bomb proof’, how could they possibly be sure of this, have they seen copies of their accounts? With reference to ‘without the Spar’ comment, the idea that such a store would somehow close the Spar and everyone else would survive seems extremely naive to me.I do, however, share this persons views on one thing, I too sympathise with the people who have homes which will affected by this proposed monstrosity. It would clearly be seriously out of character for this area and there would appear to be numerous road safety issues already present at this location without the construction of something which would quite clearly make them worse.A far more positive approach would surely be to look at how we can improve our current retail areas (car parking is clearly an issue) and do everything we can as a community to support our existing local stores

and make sure that our villages remain as villages and not be allowed to morph into characterless over runs of existing towns with unwelcome developments such as this.

Name & address supplied. Another lifelong resident of Gresford, Marford & Rossett

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Friday 26th April Personal invitation to all Essentiallyours readers

Due to the success of our November tasting another is being held. Approximately 200 people attended the last tasting, so if you like wine and would like to enjoy a night out with a difference

please come along. Everyone welcome, ticket only. It really is a great opportunity to

find the wine for you. Tickets available from the shop in Gresford

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As always I am on hand in my shop to help you choose a wine you will like. There’s nothing more disappointing than grabbing one off the shelf and then relaxing at home for the evening and it not hitting the mark. Please take advantage of my knowledge and experience, and prices to suit every budget and every occasion.

With Easter at the end of this month I will happily help you select some wines for your family meal to keep everyone happy, and of course if you have any special easter gifts to arrange, I can suggest a nice bottle of wine and some hand made chocolates for that special someone. Perfect!

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Friday 26th April Personal invitation to all Essentiallyours readers

Due to the success of our November tasting another is being held. Approximately 200 people attended the last tasting, so if you like wine and would like to enjoy a night out with a difference

please come along. Everyone welcome, ticket only. It really is a great opportunity to

find the wine for you. Tickets available from the shop in Gresford

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As always I am on hand in my shop to help you choose a wine you will like. There’s nothing more disappointing than grabbing one off the shelf and then relaxing at home for the evening and it not hitting the mark. Please take advantage of my knowledge and experience, and prices to suit every budget and every occasion.

With Easter at the end of this month I will happily help you select some wines for your family meal to keep everyone happy, and of course if you have any special easter gifts to arrange, I can suggest a nice bottle of wine and some hand made chocolates for that special someone. Perfect!

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James Jackson aka James Godfrey was born into a loving family, he grew up with his three brothers one of which was a Michael Jackson fan. During the course of his childhood, thanks to his brother, James would listen to Michael Jackson music, and watch films of the star’s such as Moonwalker.On 31st March 1999, James’s mother died of cancer aged just 47 in Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham, this was a tough time however, if it weren’t for the bereavement support service provided by Nightingale House and the support of his friends and family James wouldn’t be the person he is today.

In 2002 after watching several of Michael Jackson’s live performances and listening to many of the King Of Pop’s greatest hits, James became inspired to perform like his idol, and so got the help of a group of friends in school to help organize a solo Michael Jackson tribute concert in aid of Nightingale House Hospice.James then left his passion on hold whilst he studied for his GCSE’s, that was until 5th March 2009, when Michael Jackson himself announced his ‘This Is It’ concerts in London, this immediately started triggering the passion once again in James, then on 25th une 2009, after hearing of the tragic death of the King Of Pop, old school friends were telling James that he should organize another Michael Jackson tribute and make a comeback to the stage.So after a few short weeks, James decided the time was right to start planning, but this time he didn’t want a solo tribute like he has done in the past, he wanted something bigger and better just like what Michael Jackson himself wanted with his ‘This is It’ concerts, and so made a call out for dancers who were willing to participate in the event. The next concert that is planned is on Saturday 27th April and is in aid of Anthony Nolan, it is being held at the Wrexham Memorial Hall and tickets start from just £5.00 and are available from the Wrexham Tourist Information Centre (Tel: 01978 292015) the show is suitable for all ages are welcome.

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PULFORD & POULTON LOCAL HISTORY GROUP

WEDNESDAY 17TH APRIL Pulford Village Hall 7:30pm

“Cattle Drovers” An Illustrated Talk by Mr Idris Evans

WEDNESDAY 15TH MARCH Pulford Village Hall 7:30pm

AGM Followed by An Illustrated Talk by Ms Elizabeth Davey

“The Estate Villages” Members £2.00 • Non-members £3.00

General information: Hon. Sec. Jenny Nethercott 01244 571040

scrabble clubWednesdays 7.15pm

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Eucharist service, RossettHoly Week -Tues 26th March 7.30pm

Mothers Union CommunionThurs 28th 7.30pm Eucharist

plus stripping of the altarGood Friday 29th 10.30am

Service of the day, 2pm Stations of the CrossEaster Day 9.15 am Holy Eucharist

Saturday 30th 7.30pm Easter Vigil - Gresford

RING FOUND at Darland Bungalow

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Short - Mat Indoor BowlsOpen Evening - 15th April

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Contact Club Secretary Vivienne Adams 01244 579053

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PLANNING APPLICATIONSIt now looks likely that the planning application for a small (less than 300 sq. metre retail space) shop on the Red Lion Car Park will be heard on 2nd April. The Planning Committee decided in February to allow the demolition of the old antique shop opposite the Plough in Gresford to be replaced by a bar, restaurant and flats, despite concerns about parking and deliveries. You can see details of all planning applications on www.wrexham.gov.uk under “search planning applications”.MARFORD & GRESFORD LUNCHEON CLUBNew members came to the February lunches and I look forward to seeing them again on 5th and 12th March, on 9th and 23rd April and on 21st May at Marford Community Centre, all at 12.30pm. Please ring Beryl Blackmore on 01978 855691 to book your meal no later than the week before.The Council is considering the future of all its assets, which no doubt includes the Community Centre.MAES-Y-PANTOne Sunday recently, a group of volunteers cleared the old track between the car park and the field. Whilst we were cutting and getting scratched by brambles, I noticed how many more people, were using the woods. It really does make all the work that has been done so far worthwhile. Please look out for litter-picking and other volunteer days on the website.PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGI have been surprised that the incidents of near misses you have reported to me are so varied. There seems to be no particular pattern of direction, type of vehicle or driver. Please

michael.edwards@wrexham .gov.uk

01978 854 99248

Michael Edwards Marford Councillor

continue sending emails if you have stepped on to the crossing and a vehicle has failed to give way for you. If you have sufficient information about a dangerous incident please ring the police on 101.ROADS AND PAVEMENTSI was so pleased to see the new pavements on Claypit Lane and Woodlands Road, despite work being held up by a snowfall. The smooth surface should now make pushing a buggy to school or using a wheelchair more pleasant. The kerbstones across Woodland Road had been particularly irritating. Work on the roadway on Marford Hill and Claypit Lane will have to wait until the new financial year. Meanwhile, please report to the Council any potholes that appear - their website is www.wrexham.gov.uk (click “report it”) or ring 01978 298989, where you can also report street light faults, dog fouling, graffiti or fly tipping.GRESFORD COMMUNITY COUNCIL WEBSITEDon’t forget to keep in touch with what is going on by visiting the website www.gresford.org.uk You can help to keep it up to date with news, dates of meetings and details of what is happening in our villages. It is also a useful source of information about local businesses and voluntary organisations.

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The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. The internal accommodation brieflycomprises an entrance vestibule, hallway, wc, living room and dining room both with feature bay windows, largekitchen/breakfast area, pantry, utility room, further wc and conservatory which opens on to the large reargarden with far reaching views beyond. On the first floor there is a landing, 4 large double bedrooms, majoritywith built-in bedroom furniture, one being en-suite, dressing room with family bathroom off. The property issituated in idyllic grounds offering a vast degree of privacy. The sweeping driveway leads to the single garage

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Wynnstay LaneWrexham

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The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. The internal accommodation brieflycomprises an entrance vestibule, hallway, wc, living room and dining room both with feature bay windows, largekitchen/breakfast area, pantry, utility room, further wc and conservatory which opens on to the large reargarden with far reaching views beyond. On the first floor there is a landing, 4 large double bedrooms, majoritywith built-in bedroom furniture, one being en-suite, dressing room with family bathroom off. The property issituated in idyllic grounds offering a vast degree of privacy. The sweeping driveway leads to the single garage

33 Lower Bridge Street, Chester, CH1 1RSTel: 01244 403900

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Wynnstay LaneWrexham

£795,000

4 Bedroom House. Detached. Gas Central Heating. Double Glazing. En-Suite & Dressing Room. Sought After Location. 4 X Double Bedrooms. Cloakroom & En-Suite

MARFORD £795,000

THIS SUPERIOR HIGH QUALITY INDIVIDUAL DETACHED RESIDENCE COMPRISES ONE OF A SMALL CUL-DE-SACDEVELOPMENT OF SIMILAR PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT BESPOKE DESIGNS JUST OFF THE BROW OF MARFORDHILL AND WITH ASPECT TOWARD THE WILDLIFE TRUST NATURE RESERVE OF MARFORD QUARRY. IT WAS BUILTBY HEARD BUILDERS; A LONG ESTABLISHED LOCAL FIRM OF NHBC REGISTERED BUILDERS NOTED FOR THEIRCRAFTSMANSHIP. THE ACCOMMODATION IS ON THREE FLOORS AND BENEFITS FROM UNDER FLOOR HEATING

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Quarry BrowMarford

£599,950

High quality detached residence. 5 Bedrooms. Family bathroom. Shower room. Utility. On three floors and benefits from under floor heating. Garage. Gardens.

MARFORD £599,950

SITUATED IN A SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION WITH OPEN ASPECT ACROSS THE CHESHIRE PLAINS THIS BEAUTIFULLYPRESENTED & MODERN BUNGALOW HAS BEEN MAINTAINED TO AN EXTREMELY HIGH STANDARD. IN BRIEF THEACCOMMODATION COMPRISES ENTRANCE VESTIBULE, RECEPTION HALLWAY/SUNROOM, INNER HALLWAY,STUDY / 4TH BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN DINING ROOM, 3 FURTHER BEDROOMS, FAMILY BATHROOM,

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Sunnyridge AvenueMarford

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Maintained to an extremely high standard. 4 Bedrooms. Family bathroom. Detached double garage, attractive gardens to 3 sides & ample parking to front.

MARFORD £249,950

***** VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *****THIS SUPERB FAMILY HOME IS SET ON A LARGE PLOT IN AN ATTRACTIVE DEVELOPMENT SOUTH OF CHESTER INTHE POPULAR LOCATION OF ROSSETT. WELL PRESENTED THOUGHOUT AND FINISHED TO A HIGH SPECIFICATION.THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES: ENTRANCE HALL, CLOAKROOM, LIVING ROOM, SITTING ROOM, DININGROOM, DINING KITCHEN, LANDING, MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN-SUITE, 3 FURTHER BEDROOMS, FAMILY

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Pippin LaneRossett

£379,950

Entrance hall. Cloakroom. Lliving room. Sitting room. DiningRoom. Dining kitchen. Master bedroom with en-suite, 3 further bedrooms. Family bathroom. Gardens. Dbl garage.

ROSSETT £379,950

**HIGHLY RECOMMENDED & REALISTICALLY PRICED** THIS DETACHED PROPERTY BENEFITS FROM UPVCDOUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS & DOORS & OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. IN BRIEF THE ACCOMMODATIONCOMPRISES; PORCH; HALL; LOUNGE; STUDY; DINING ROOM; SITTING ROOM; KITCHEN; UTILITY ROOM &CLOAKROOM TO THE GROUND FLOOR. ON THE FIRST FLOOR ARE 4 BEDROOMS; FAMILY BATHROOM &SEPARATE W.C. TO THE OUTSIDE ARE GARDENS TO FRONT & REAR WITH AMPLE OFF ROAD PARKING TO THE

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33 Lower Bridge Street, Chester, CH1 1RSTel: 01244 403900

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Harwoods LaneRossett

Offers in excess of £399,950

Highly recommended. Detached property. Upvc DG. Oil fired central heating. 4 Bedrooms. Lounge. Dining room. Kitchen. Utility & Cloakroom. Gardens and ample off road parking

ROSSETT £399,950

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WLPAN

A Welsh conversational course for beginners

Methodist Church Hall Chester Rd, Gresford.

Tuesday & Thursday afternoons 1pm - 3pm

Starting 16th AprilFor further information contact

Pam Evans-Hughes 01978 345247 / 07825 420552

[email protected]

Bellis Brothers Farm Shop & Garden Centre

01829 270302 www.bellisbrothers.co.uk

Potato Planning Demonstration Day

Saturday 23rd March 11am – 4pm, Free Event

Potato growing demonstration from Phil from Westland and Vicky from Bellis’. Everything you need to know to know

and everything you need to get started! Demonstrations throughout the day.

Easter Egg Hunt

22nd March until 1st AprilOnly £1.00 per entry. All proceeds to

Nightingale House Hospice. Collect your entry form in store and follow the clues to find the Easter chicks. There will be a small

prize for every entry.

Gardeners Q & A

Thursday 25th April 7pmTickets for this event are £8.00 to

include a glass of wine. Tickets are available from Nightingale House

Hospice or here at Bellis’.This will be a thoroughly enjoyable evening raising much needed funds for the Hospice.

This year’s guest include: Paul Cook the Curator from Ness Gardens, Christine Foulkes-Jones the owner of Hall Farm

Nursery, Medwyn Williams the vegetable expert and Anne Harrison who specialises in hanging baskets. Refreshments will also be

able to purchase from the restaurant.

Easter Extravaganza Weekend At The Plassey

Saturday 30th & Sunday 31st March 201310.30am until 4.30pm

Bring the family to Plassey Craft & Retail Centre for Easter Fun in the Tea Garden!

Fun Activities, Easter Crafts, Competitions & Much More! The Easter Bunny may also be

visiting our Tea Garden!!Family Friendly Stables Coffee Shop will be

open for you to enjoy drinks, snacks & lunch in the tea garden overlooking the fabulous

views of the Dee Valley or why not treat your family to a meal in our fantastic

Plassey Shippon Restaurant. For more information tel 01978 780277 or

email [email protected]

Craft - Story Time - Juice and Biscuits10.00 am - 12.00 noon

‘Spring’Sunday 28th April

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The Bangor on Dee Blues & Real Ale FestivalThe Buck House Hotel, Bangor on Dee

In a large, warm dry marquee in the hotel grounds - chairs available but bring your own. 20 + real ales and ciders, food available all day

plus comfortable seating within hotel.

Friday May 10th 7.30pm startThe Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Blues Boy Dan • BabajackSaturday May 11th 2pm start

Larry McCray • Blues'n'TroubleSteve Roux & The White Knuckle

Blues BandMarcus Bonfanti & Paddy MilnerKent DuChaine • Swampcandy

MC Pete Evans400 TICKETS ONLY FOR EACH DAY

May 10th In advance -£15 , on door - £20May 11th in advance -£20 , on door - £25

Weekender in advance -£30, on door - £35 Advance tickets to be purchased by May 4th

Apply by post for tickets and camping vouchers to the Buck House Hotel with a

cheque made out to The Buck House Hotel.Please include a stamped addressed

envelope. Or call The Buck House on 01978 780336

www.hookerblues.co.ukNO FESTIVAL IN WORTHENBURY THIS JUNE

Saturday June 22nd Dave Kelly

Possibly, no probably, the UK’s top blues guitarist. As lead guitarist with The Blues

Band he has been a member of the British blues scene since it all started. £12

Friday July 12th Rory Ellis

We welcome back our old Aussie mate Rory Ellis for a great night of blues

influenced roots music. Not only a great musician and an amazing songwriter,

Rory is a great entertainer. £12

Friday March 22nd The Lyndon Anderson Band

Lyndon is rated very highly by his peers as one of the best harmonica players in the

UK and is backed by a cracking band.This is a rare chance to see them in action

away from their native north east. £12

WORTHENBURY BLUES & ROOTS

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