Sunday, January 10, 2010
Forecasts for the next decade from Penyffordd District
2. Food and energy prices will rise considerably.
3. VAT will go up to 20%
4. House prices? May stay constant instead of falling due to a severe shortage of housing stock.
5. The above items may lead to social unrest.
6. Crime will rise.
7. Public services will have to be cut. Private industry is taking double digit reductions in profits year on year. The golden goose is laying less eggs to pay for public services which have not contracted yet.
8. Company and personal bankruptcies will increase in 2010.
9. Britain will become less of an economic force in the world.
10. China will become the most powerful country in the world.
11. North Wales which is part of the poorest country in the United Kingdom will struggle with employment.
12. The Internet will continue it's vast change to the commercial and community life in villages, towns and cities.
Many business types will continue to dissappear very quickly.
Lets hope I am wrong.
Actions to be taken at Penyffordd district to counteract the above
1. Super insulation of home as we have solid walls.
2. Fix the roof lol.
3. Expand year on year garden for vegetable and fruit growing.
I have found out how to build a large polytunnel for £80
4. Invest in solar electric and solar water (DIY).
5. Use solar and wood for space heating.
6. Finish using mains gas unless we can find a company who allow low connection fees.
7. Find partners for food swaps.
8. Find as many legal ways as possible to avoid paying tax increases either green or otherwise to
pay for the £Trillion of debt this government have built up over the last 14 years. It has been estimated by the Ratepayers Alliance that us in Flintshire are already paying £500 per year extra for so called greenhouse gas taxes.
Links about the above
Further on Global Warming
He also discusses the continuing export of Britain's heavy industry abroad. How long before Corus Shotton goes the same way?
Link
Times Online
The Met Office Prediction for 2010
Houses sold in December 2009
• 7, Fammau View Drive, Penyffordd, CH4 0JQ - Sold for £100,000 on 20-11-2009
• Jesmond Dene, Wrexham Road, Penyffordd, CH4 0HU - Sold for £75,000 on 27-09-2009
You can view all previous sales information by visiting OurProperty.co.uk.
Saturday, January 09, 2010
We have a new neighbour
I had just one meaningful conversation with wifey over the height of hedges, because they were selling it turned out. They usually went in the garden about three times a year. You think I joke?
I used to cut their side of the hedge for them.
They would avoid conversation like the plague.
One of the last couple's who moved in to the row were "put right" about me. Lets hope I can get to him first. Although anyone of substance will make their own minds up.
Realities and Statistics
Thursday's meeting was frustrating for me. For one thing Arnold plays Devil's Advocate asking searching questions to both sides. On the other side you get an FCC officer quoting daily average speeds of 28mph for Chester Rd. Saying that Chester Rd is no different to many other roads in Flintshire. Lisa was very good, I feel she will make a good councillor. Lisa asked very pertinent to the point questions.
One of the statistics is that Chester Rd has over 800 vehicles each day that are doing more than 30 mph. For me increasing speed as vehicles put their foot down starting at the Post Office towards the limit is one of the main issues. It cuts like a knife, so I stay away from the road.
The statistics and the actuality in my opinion differ greatly.
Some Penyffordd councillors have some sympathies towards the predicament of myself and others in Chester Rd. Others take the attitude that we should just go away.
There is perhaps some light at the end of the tunnel. There is possibility of extending the 30 mph. As we have a bypass I can't see why we can't be allowed to follow the model of Rossett village centre. Compulsory 20mph with road bumps. That however is another matter.
This does not I think go along with Derek Kirby's plan for Chester Rd. Derek is Head of Strategy for Flintshire roads. There are I think maybe one or two councillors in Penyffordd who are aware of what I perceive to be Derek's plans. That Chester Rd should remain an unofficial trunk road. Traffic leaving the new A55 Warren Bank exit will be heading straight through the middle of the village instead of using the bypass.
Now that I have FCC woken up on FOIE's perhaps a few more need to be made.
Lots vehicle from North of Chester to John O'Groats in Scotland who wishes to visit or return from Mid Wales will be looking to use Chester Rd/Corwen Rd as a short cut.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Vauxhall's turn off gas so householder supplies remain secure
Link The Guardian
Shire Hall supplemental

Whilst Lisa and myself were waiting to see Council Leader Arnold Woolley I spied Cllr Bernie Attridge, Flintshire County Council Member for Connah's Quay Central. So I introduced myself and Lisa to him. Good to see the face behind the letters in The Leader he said. We had a few minutes conversation about his extra duties as a county councillor before being ushered upstairs. Bernie is a regular in the Leader due to his position as deputy opposition leader and head of Licensing.
Link Cllr Bernie Attridge
To Shire Hall

To meet Flintshire's representative of Arrive Alive now called Go Safe. The meeting was to discuss my request under FOI law for electronic traffic data recorded at Chester Rd, Penyffordd stored by Arrive Alive. The meeting lasted an hour. I came away from the meeting without the data.
I was shown the database and requests were invited for me to question the databases reporting system.
There was however possible light with regards slowing traffic in Chester Rd, Penyffordd. Still over 800 vehicles speeding in Chester Rd.
Many thanks to Council Leader Cllr Arnold Woolley for making yesterday's meeting in this office possible and for his valued comments and suggestions.
Lead up to yesterdays meeting.
Traffic measurement by FCC of Chester Rd by FCC April 2007
Traffic measurement by FCC of Chester Rd by FCC June 2008
FOIE that just got "lost" by FCC
FOIE R001967 got through, well sort of.
The above FOIE not answered within the legal time limit
The FOIE eventually avoided.
My legal right to an explanation for the refusal to supply data ignored.
Cllr Arnold Woolley gets involved.
Meeting yesterday where it was admitted that April 2007 data may be "lost"
Continued refusal to hand over base data.
The FOI officer involved is looking into the export of data further.
Links
Geograph.org.uk
keywords gosafe.org
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Alun Pugh a man with vision for North Wales
"I am reflecting the opinion of many people fed up with high-speed motor-bikes racing around Snowdonia and lorries speeding through Bethesda to catch the ferry."
A Welsh Assembly Government spokesperson said: "Increasing the use of 20mph limits is a One Wales commitment. Currently there are 481 20mph limits in Wales."
Link
The Daily Post
The Snowdonia Society
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Snow Chaos
There have been numerous accidents everywhere mostly minor. Looking out the window one still sees muppets pushing other cars to go faster. The amount of thick people in this country amazes. I suppose they will learn the hard way.
We have to go to New Broughton near Wrexham this morning..........................
Penyffordd seems to be ok today with regards more snow. The same cannot be said for Mid and South Wales.
Link The Daily Post
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Gas and Salt
The Conservatives say we have 8 days of gas left here
Cllr Tony Sharps says we have 7 days of salt left. here
Not quite enough?
postscript: You find folks that live in the hills have more than one heating medium.
We have gas and will have wood burning for next winter.
link: 1 day of grit left
Penyffordd Community Council January Meeting
Snow stops school
Link School closures in The Leader
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Getting the weather and global warming wrong
The Mailonline
Friday, January 01, 2010
Samizdata Blog

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A new blog Left Foot Forward

It is for me anyway.
I'm not party politics motivated just environment motivated. Here is a blog that is admired by quite a few of the good political blogs, even the great Guido says its good. Cllr David Williams thinks I am a left wing sympathiser, this not is the case, its issues not political parties David.
If you are Labour motivated the above site is good.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
To close the decade
It is not the critic who counts;
not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles,
or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood;
who strives valiantly;
who errs,
comes up short again and again,
because there is no effort without error and shortcoming;
but who does actually strive to do the deeds;
who knows the great enthusiasms,
the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause;
who at the best knows in the end
the triumph of high achievement,
and who at the worst, if he fails,
at least fails while daring greatly,
so that his place shall never be with those
cold and timid souls
who neither know victory nor defeat.
-Theodore Roosevelt
So 2009 draws to a close
This shows the sickness and arrogance of our local council, safety and environment nothing to do with Penyffordd Community Council they said.
So where are we now? In 2007 there were approximately 2000 cars a day speeding through the village. Three years later its still over 1000 with councillors having little interest in health and safety for our village centre.
I have been told I have done nothing for the village, its been said that they have done all they can.
The above two comments are totally out of order. Safety and environment do not have to be earned, Chester Rd residents pay their rates, FCC and NWP should do their jobs. I mention the fact that Rossett village have traffic sorted, this statement always falls on stoney ground.
Targets for 2010. To get North Wales Police and Flintshire County Council to help Chester Rd, Penyffordd to become a village centre instead of a race track.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Arrive Alive in Pontblyddyn
It's nearly three years since I pointed out that there was a large problem with regards speeding.
Arrive Alive are never pressed over Chester Rd speeding.
WHY?
Why aren't North Wales Police pressed to control speeding?
What has Cllr Cindy Hinds or Cllr David Williams done?
Village environment does not matter at all.
Lots of questions and no answers.
keywords gosafe.org
Monday, December 28, 2009
Penyffordd Weather
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas Lunch 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Presents
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Persistence
I admire Paul Flynn MP and Tam Dalyell. They too are persistent the perfect role models. If Penyffordd councillors* think over a 1000 vehicles hammering through the village centre each day is fine they should resign in the new year. I will be as persistent as it takes to stop this daily violation of our village environment.
Quote Paul Flynn " When I won my award in Cardiff last week, I quoted Tam in a brief speech. I said that the look on the faces on my wife and staff when I mention Afghanistan is similar to look that came over the face of Tam Dalyell's wife when he mentioned the Belgrano for the 1,747th time."
And so it is with my wife Lisa when I mention speeding traffic through the village.
Link Paul Flynn MP
* Cllr Linda Vidamour the exception
Maybe Cllrs David William and Cindy Hinds think village environment an issue? For years PCC have messed around with daffodils whilst ignoring speeding traffic. Will they change?
Hedley Greenslade RIP
Died 23rd December 2009. I first remember Hedley when he played for Graesser RG football team at Sandycroft in the 1960's. Later I got to know him personally in the 70's as a member of Hawarden Golf Club. In the last few years I had become reaquainted with Hedley through golf on a Wednesday. This last 5 or 6 years Hedley had battled against cancer. Even this last year he still played 5 aside football and golf to a high standard. A courteous polite human being who will be sorely missed. Condolences to Sandra and family.
postscript. The tally grows, Archie Ferguson, Jeff Roberts, Mac Williams, Eddie Mansell, Geoff Atherton .......Men I have known from my youth.
The funeral is on 6th January 2010, 11.30 am St Mark's Church, Connah's Quay (the big one on the hill)
Further memories of Hedley.
Hedley was a perfectionist. I found him to be also very sensitive. His golf bag used to tickle me. He had a row of four pencils perfectly sharpened. Hedley built a putting green next to his house. Its surface was as good as half the courses we played. Hedley was a practiser because he was a perfectionist. His golf swing a perfect precise mechanical motion. Not a violent flail as some of my other golfing friends have.
I found his memory prodigious. On a recent trip to Harlech he mentioned a game we had played that had happened 35 years previous.
On the minus side was his driving and navigation. He once turned up at Llanermynech when he was supposed to be playing Oswestry.
One of the final games he played was at Royal St Davids Harlech which is most fitting as it is one of the best courses in Wales. I picked up Alan Stubbs then we picked up Hedley. I knew the best most easy way to get to Harlech but on leaving Hedley's house he said go this way.
So off we go on an adventure. Instead of cruising along modern A roads we end up along single track roads with grass in the middle on the outskirts of Cerrigydriddion.
We end up battling to get there for our tee time which would have been easy on the A roads.
The trip itself was something special as Alan is a raconteur who has played football for Chester and worked for one of UK's largest banks at a high level.
On the way back Hedley and Alan swapped endless stories about football. Alan told us tales about the banking world and his time as a professional footballer . A perfect day out with perfect company.
keyword. Frank Accleton, golf professional, Rochdale, Hawarden
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
My kind of people - Jonathan Dimbleby does Russia
A good program that gives a good view of Russian life. The series most excellent.
Finally he comes to his last stop: Vladivostok. Jonathan meets some students in a café. This far from Moscow, will they feel any different from the chic young people he met in St Petersburg some ten thousand miles ago? Not really. They want a strong Russia before they want a democratic one. As he looks out over the Pacific, Jonathan reflects on how charming and how different the Russians are from us.
Link BBC4
Car Accident on the Vounog


Range Rover in hedge. Ambulance and NWP were called. Time as stated underneath.
Link The Leader
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
The Millstone Menu for Christmas - Penyffordd Wine Society Bash
PEN-Y FFORRD
CH4 0JE
TEL; 01244 548824
CHRISTMAS DINNER MENU
£17.95 per person
STARTERS
Parsnip, leek and sage soup served with a crusty roll
Home made pheasant, rosemary and red currant terrine served on a crisp
Endive salad with warm tomato chutney
Brie fritters served on a rocket salad with a cranberry salsa
Smoked salmon and battered king prawn cocktail on a baby gem salad served
with lemon toast
MAINS
Traditional roast turkey served with all the trimmings and cranberry sauce
8oz Sirloin served with fondant potatoes and creamed savoy cabbage with a red wine jus
Salmon fillet wrapped in
with comfit tomatoes and a creamy tarragon sauce
Roquefort, cranberry and honey roasted parsnip filo parcel served on creamed leeks
and baton vegetables
SWEETS
Christmas pudding served with homemade brandy sauce
Home made winter berry and cointreau jelly served with a vanilla cream
Baileys and chocolate chip cheesecake
Mincemeat and apple filo tart served on crème’ anglais
Selection of cheeses served with a tomato chutney with crackers
Attentive and friendly staff, generous portions, the vegetables very good, the vegetarian option also very good.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Ice
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Young butcher’s out to make cut
The full story in The Daily Post
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The End of Steelmaking in the UK
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Joshua McNelly helps Lego build for the future
Link Flintshire Chronicle
Farmer's Tales
Where we walk the dogs are fields of sheep. Today we were talking to two of the farmers. One farmer has a field full of French sheep. He has invested considerable amounts of money. He has French sheep because that's what the market wants. The lambs produce a longer body with better meat.
The next field has a bunch of renegade Welsh sheep that are just left to roam and breed at leisure, the male lambs are never castrated. The fence is a bit weak between the two fields so the rogue male sheep (tups) break through the fence fertilising all the females with the wrong lambs and at the wrong time of year.
Such is life. It is possible to get compensation through the courts though.
Link Charollais Sheep
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Dangerous Dogs

Wikipedia American Pit Bull

Wikipedia Bull Terriers


The two photos above of Rude ( name copied from Rude dog and the Dweebs) one of our dogs departed. Favourite pastimes swimming and large sticks. The rope to stop her swimming off. We lost the dog in this river for over an hour once. I had to wade into the sea at Newborough, Angelsey once in my underpants to retrieve the above dog who was not coming out of the water under any circumstances.
Dogs have been in the news these last few weeks. Falling down mine shafts, killing people deliberately or by accident. A woman in Conwy was swept to her death trying to rescue her dog in a swollen ditch. Carl Sargeant AM is calling for all dogs to be chipped. Our's have name tags and one is chipped. The chip moves around and is hard to find.
A drive around some suburbs of Liverpool on a Saturday afternoon reveals the extent to which Pit Bull Terriers have become "pets".
We have two English Bull Terriers. One young and one old, Trollie and Dollie. Trollie was going back to the bull terrier charity for the first three months such was his behaviour. They have had various skirmishes plus the Nokia phone and various shoes destroyed. What people do not realise and something to which I have not being paying attention lately to is they live by hierarchy. My inattention has caused issues in the hierarchy.
I am top dog, this is no ego issue on my behalf but fact. The young dog is number 2 in the hiearchy. Lisa and Dolly are below. Lisa is down the list because she treats the dogs as pets.
The dogs behaviour varies. First thing in the morning they will play fight which is very rough by our standards. This is not training to fight but this is how they are. Play fight involves pulling cheeks with the teeth and biting necks, ears or legs.. By evening Dolly gets upset if the young dog even looks at her. What I have to do is be careful how I deal with the old dog Dolly in front of Trollie the young male who is Number 2. Any preferential treatment to Dollie in front Trollie is duly noted and may lead to a fight at a future date.
This is an issue with children and dogs. Dogs put children in their hierarchy in my opinion. Favouritism and attention above station will be punished.
Dogs should never be left alone with children.
One day a week we go to a small holding. The owners have a Staffordshire Bull Terrier of a similar build and age to Trollie. Our dog runs around the fields for hours with other dog chasing and play fighting until he can no longer stand up. It takes him more than a day to recover.
Why have dogs of this nature? They are Lisa's dogs not mine, she has always wanted English Bull Terriers. They are loyal and very protective and guard the house well. Also good for excercise I walk in excess of 20 miles a week.
Wikipedia Quote " Bull terriers are known to be courageous, scrappy, fun-loving, active, clownish and fearless. The Bull Terrier is a loyal and polite dog. They become very attached to their owners. The Bull Terrier thrives on firm, consistent leadership and affection and makes a fine family pet."
A tip if dogs are fighting. Don't go near the business end. Pull the dogs backlegs off the ground. You need someone else doing the same to the other dog (s). They do not need to be pulled apart with force as this may increase the vet's fees. I have used a car key in the past to lever open a terriers jaw that was locked on to another dog which was small. All good fun not..........
Yesterday we were on a mountain at the back of Llanfynydd talking to a local who has two 80 year old sheep dogs off the lead who were up for a fight with two healthy strong bull terriers on the lead. To be fair we were somewhere where few people go and we had a low sun behind us so he didn't see us to the last second, but there you go.
At the end of the day you have your hierarchy, rules and forethought and everything should be alright. Most dog issues are down the the owner...................
COMPETITION. It is illegal to own a pitbull in the UK. Below is a link to a site with pictures of 25 dogs only one of them is a pitbull. Try your luck to see if you can spot it.
Link Find the Pitbull
keyword North Wales Police
Traffic Speed Data for Chester Rd Penyffordd
After 2 years of failed FOIE's and a constant barrage of emails I am to be allowed to look at the data on computers at Flintshire County Council. I expect to be able to look at unedited data not the 85th percentile variety which takes the worst speeding off the top.
FCC hold two sets of traffic data for Chester Rd, May 07 for 10 days and Summer 08 for a similar time. Data held includes exact number of vehicles, exact time and their exact speeds.
Daily traffic volume in 07 was near 2800 a day with over 50% speeding in my opinion.
I am told there may be an opportunity to have a copy of data. We shall see.
One would have thought that Penyffordd Councillors would have been keen to get hold of this data so they have ammunition when making representations to North Wales Police and Flintshire County Council with regards policing and calming.
This has not been the case.
Cllr Cindy Hinds extracted a "spun" commentary on the data from FCC.
Cllr David Williams has had Dave Faulkner Head of Highways FCC out for a site meeting.
Cllr Cindy Hinds raised the possibility of a mini roundabout.
Cllr Linda Vidamour has pressed NWP on a regular basis and has raised the matter with FCC.
What about the other councillors?
What about Cllr Colin " we have done all we can" Bithell? Secret agent for Flintshire Highways?
What about Cllr Tom Jones? So called wise head of the village.
Why aren't Penyffordd Junior School governors on the case, over a 1000 speeders each day on a major route to school? Health and Safety. Que !!!
Chester Rd is the middle of the village a major route to a primary school, used by OAP's for the Post Office.
Why does it have to be an unpoliced race track?
We have Arrive Alive putting down Chester Rd as a 28mph average. Why are councillors not challenging this?
I do not know everything. Committee agendas lie covered up in the glass case at the post office, only the first page showing. Penyffordd Community Council meetings and agendas should be shown on the Penyffordd Community Website in the public domain, they are not. The Penyffordd Community Council little more than a joke its functionality 5%. Cllr David Williams' county report dated July 09.............................
Many questions, few answers.
My thanks to Cllr Arnold Woolley Council Leader of Flintshire County Council who has kept a watchful eye on speeding matters Penyffordd. I think without the efforts of our council leader I would not be going to Shire Hall to see the data.
keywords gosafe.org
Friday, December 11, 2009
I see Sarah Palin and myself have similar views on climate change.
Quote
"As congressman Mike Pense says:
In the worst recession in 26 years, in the midst of an academic scandal and questionable science revealed in Climategate and in the absence of a national consensus about policies that would bear upon the category known as climate change, we gather here to say, Mr. President, don?t make promises in Copenhagen that we cant keep,? he said."
Ditto UK.
Link Comment is Free Sarah Palin
20mph speed limit zones 'reduce road casualties by 20%'
Since we only have near misses one supposes our near misses will go down.
"Controversial 20mph speed limit zones reduce road injuries by more than 40 per cent, researchers claim.Figures for collisions, injuries and deaths on London streets between 1986 and 2006 were analysed."
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Yes! Promotion for Carl Sargeant AM

Story here Walesonline
Carl is the new Local Government and Social Justice Minister.
Postscript: I call him Carl because he has has been in receipt of approximately 250 emails from myself over the last 2.5 years with regards speeding in the village.
Perhaps he can make local government more varied and dynamic especially Penyffordd Community Council (average age 96.5) which needs a big change, Cllr Linda Vidamour excluded.
Also here Daily Post
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Promotion for Carl Sargeant AM?
This would leave room for the splendid Carl Sargeant, as a nod in the direction of North Wales. I should also make reference to Carl's outstanding ability.
Carl as Minister for Sport perhaps.
Link Glyn Davies
Lisa's Kitchen
Another Flintshire Community fed up with rat runs
People living in Henrietta Street, Shotton, have been campaigning for more than 30 years to get speed bumps installed in a bid to slow motorists down.
Link The Leader
postscript. What are County Cllr David Williams, County Cllr Cindy Hinds and Penyffordd Community Council doing for Chester Rd?
Houses sold in Penyffordd November 2009
• 27, Penymynydd Road, Penyffordd, CH4 0LE - Sold for £105,000 on 24-08-2000
• 86, Vounog Hill, Penyffordd, CH4 0EZ - Sold for £195,000 on 13-08-2009
2 Penymynydd Rd, Penyffordd also sold price presently unknown. Was for Sale £120,000.
House sold within a month of market offering.
House sales are increasing.
You can search house sales totally free of charge by going to OurProperty.co.uk.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Alison Halford - COUNCILLOR CAPERS December 1st- 5th.
Link Alison Halford
A letter in The Leader re Man Made Global Warming
The Global Warmers will be quivering with rage. I await the flack. Today its been announced that we have just had the warmest decade ever. Elsewhere you can find scientists saying we have had global cooling for the last ten years.
Take your pick.
Thank you Leader for publishing the letter.
The unedited version, I do go on a bit)
postcript. An enquiry has been set up to look at the emails written about in the above letter
Link The BBC
Monday, December 07, 2009
Matt Wright pushes the roll out of 20 mph zones
Where are Penyffordd Community Council with the above? Two and half years ago it was agreed at a meeting I attended with Cllr Colin Bithell and Charles Hughes of FCC that Penyffordd Junior School would apply for funding that was available at the WAG. This required Flintshire County Council Ofiicers filling out forms after visiting the headmistress.
Nothing happened quietly dropped?
I am of the opinion that since then Cllr Cindy Hinds has been to the school and had the appropriate forms filled in.
With recent changes in guidelines from the WAG 20 mph zones have become a better reality perhaps PCC have started to act?
It's very frustrating that council business such as meeting agenda and minutes are not held on line on their website. Cllr David Williams needs to make decisions about the current state of Penyffordd Community Council website.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
I have been taken to task
I have been told they have made representations.
These representations have so far been ignored as far as Chester Rd is concerned. Neighbourhood policing has failed us.
All I see each day is constant speeding I feel very angry, I feel the rage.
I am told that speeding and illegal use of roads is being tackled.
All I see is constant speeding traffic, Chester Rd is used as a very speedy short cut. Others in Chester Rd are unhappy but they are old and frail.
I am told there will be change, after three years you will excuse me for not holding my breath........
Friday, December 04, 2009
Trains to return to Penyffordd?
Hen Draig says
"Why build a new line to Wrexham? Just link Mold to the existing line at Penyffordd for Wrexham or Merseyside. Then continue the line from Penyffordd to Higher Kinnerton, Broughton, Broughton retail park, Airbus and into Chester. Most of the trackbed is still there, why not use it?"
Link
The Leader
http://www.reopenthemoldrailway.co.uk/
postscript: Nothing quite a few compulsory purchase orders can't fix. A house is currently being built in Higher Kinnerton I believe that it is on the old line.
An email from Alun Griffiths contractor for A55 Warren Bank
I intend to meet the company next week on behalf of Chester Rd residents. Previous blogs suggest we are being left to fend for ourselves by Penyffordd Community Council. Alun Griffiths have promised to take punitive action against any sub contractor using Chester Rd as a short cut.
Chester Rd thanks Alun Griffiths for their positive action to protect Chester Rd environment.
Link
The street they will not mention.
But not Chester Rd.
Chester Rd has the support of Mark Tami MP, Carl Sargeant AM and Flintshire County Council Leader Arnold Woolley.
Penyffordd Community Council where are you? Why do you continue to sit on your hands with regards safety of children in Chester Rd, Penyffordd?
Is it not time for mass resignations?
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Chester Rd accident

this point every school day.

Three years on and much foot dragging. A major route to school with over a 1000 speeding cars each day. Arrive Alive will go anywhere except Chester Rd Penyffordd.
I saw Hugh Jones Road Safety Officer for Flintshire County Council in Coed Talon doing speed checks next to a gatso speed camera today. You couldn't make it up.
Meanwhile Penyffordd Councillors (average age 68 and half) , Flintshire County Council and North Wales Police sit on their hands placing children's lives at risk in Chester Rd Penyffordd.
A 1000+ speeders a day councillors.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Bulls
Morton the farmer where we walk informs us they are off the fields for winter.
Our confrontations with cattle this year disturbing. The Bull Terriers Dollie and Trollie thought it a right laugh............................
Here is Glyn Davis Conservative Candidate for the next general election for Powys. (Montgomeryshire)
Quotes " Downside of the breed is that they are a bit 'frisky'. Always best to give bulls a wide berth, and the females can completely lose it, running through fences and jumping over high walls. I think the Limousin is a beautiful animal."
"But everyone should be wary of any breed of bull. They can pick up the scent of a female 'in season' from a big distance away if downwind, and when aroused are always dangerous. Hope that's been an introduction to those of you who know nothing about our bovine friends."
Glyn forgets IMHO the biggest danger a cow and her calf.
Link Bulls
Wales has a new Leader
The Post
Also
Walesonline
and
Paul Flynn MP
Among those expected to feature in the reshuffle with promotion is deputy regeneration minister Leighton Andrews, the Rhondda AM who led his campaign team.
Others in the team who could be rewarded include Alyn and Deeside AM and chief whip Carl Sargeant, Wrexham AM Lesley Griffiths and Mid and West Wales AM Alun Davies.
New Welsh Labour leader Carwyn Jones AM
Now where's his email address?
Link here
County Councillor Blogs
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