logo
Post box topper in Dyserth in tribute to Mike Peters

Post box topper in Dyserth in tribute to Mike Peters

Rhyl Journal28-05-2025

The post box topper - which features Mike playing his guitar on the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), adorns the post box near Peter Morgan Pharmacy, in Dyserth, where Mike's funeral will be held on Thursday (May 29). The Alarm frontman was born in Prestatyn and lived in Dyserth.
Rachel Williamson, of Rhyl Toppers, and her mum Thelma, aged 93, made the detailed creation in tribute to the lead singer who died from blood cancer aged 66 on April 29.
Rachel said: "I wasn't a fan of the Alarm myself but I remember Mike from the 80s when The Alarm used to hang out at the Marina Hotel on the prom.
The topper features Mike playing his guitar on the summit of Yr Wyddfa, his MBE and a Welsh dragon holding a plaque with LHS for his Love Hope Strength foundation (Image: Rachel Williamson) "Someone put the idea of a post box topper on the Facebook group Dyserth Times and several people tagged Rhyl Toppers in it.
"With just over a week to his funeral at the time, I was happy to accept the challenge.
RELATED STORIES
Mike Peters' funeral to draw fans worldwide to Dyserth
'Totally Free': Tributes pour in for Alarm frontman Mike Peters
Jules Peters pens beautiful tribute to husband Mike
"It took my mum and myself four days to make it and we tried to include as much detail as possible: Mike playing his guitar on the summit of Snowdon, his MBE and a Welsh dragon holding a plaque with LHS for his Love Hope Strength foundation.
"The topper is mostly crocheted. The daffodils are knitted and the letters are sewn.
The post box topper from the back (Image: Rachel Williamson) "Mum is now 93 and her work is amazing."
Thousands are set to descend on Dyserth for the rocker's funeral on Thursday, which is being held at the Parish Church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan, Waterfall Road. B5119 Waterfall Road will be closed for its entire length [between the A5151 and A547] between 10am and 6pm.
The service will be at 3pm but people are advised to arrive in the village early.
A musical tribute to Mike will be screened on Waterfall Road from 12.45pm in advance of the funeral service.
A large outdoor screen and sound system will be set up in front of the church. Attendees will be able to view proceedings in the church in 'real-time' and join in with communal songs.
Fans, friends, family and those from the music world are set to arrive in the village from all over the world.
U2's Bono is expected to attend Mike's service as well as long-term friend Billy Duffy of The Cult.
Mike is survived by his wife Jules and sons Dylan and Evan.
Jules revealed that Mike "never once thought he was losing this fight".
The talented musician, who supported U2 and Status Quo on tour and played with Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, was first diagnosed with the blood cancer chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) more than 30 years ago, aged 36.
In October 2024, Mike developed Richter's syndrome where his CLL changed into an aggressive fast-growing lymphoma. He underwent experimental treatment at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
Jules said: "Based on our very 'loose' funeral discussions, as you must remember that Michael Leslie Peters never once thought he was losing this fight, Mike was confident right to the very end that he was going to receive the full dose of Epcoritamab and then continue to a new life of maintenance.
"This is why the end came as a shock."
Rachel said: "It was my pleasure to make this tribute to such a popular man."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Everything you need to know about Barry Pride 2025
Everything you need to know about Barry Pride 2025

Wales Online

time5 hours ago

  • Wales Online

Everything you need to know about Barry Pride 2025

Everything you need to know about Barry Pride 2025 The Barry Pride is back next weekend with performances from some of Wales' best drag acts The celebration takes place on Saturday, June 14 (Image: Mark Lewis ) Barry Pride is back and better than ever bringing LGBTQ celebrations to the seaside town for a fifth year. You can expect to see a sea of fabulousness with a parade and live performances from some of Wales' most famous drag performers. Set for Saturday, June 14, the festivities will take place at the same location as last year, King's Square and Central Park with hundreds expected to attend the free event. The colourful parade will trail through the town's streets leading back to an array of performances from RuPaul's Drag Race UK stars, Victoria Scone and Marmalade as well as outstanding tribute acts of everyone's favourite pop acts. ‌ Welsh rugby legend, Nigel Owens has even shared his support for Barry Pride sharing a message on Instagram. He said: "I just want to wish you all the very best for Barry Pride coming up on the 14th of June in Central Park, just a few days before my birthday actually - I won't say how old I am. ‌ "Well done all of you that have organised it, it is hugely important that we have events like this. Not just to celebrate who we are and a day of enjoyment but also an important message. As well that there has been a lot of great progress over the last decades in equality, diversity and inclusion and the LGBTQ+ community are a part of that but also to highlight that there are still some stigma issues out there that we need people to be educated on and to overcome." Content cannot be displayed without consent Whilst fun, joy and celebration is welcomed to the Barry Pride next weekend, they have made the decision that political parties will not invited to this year's event due to "the lack of support" from the major political parties, including those in government in Westminster, Cardiff Bay and locally. Article continues below Barry Pride released a statement in May saying: "At Barry Pride, we believe in the power of unity, solidarity, and the importance of true representation – from the most visible to the most marginalised. "In the light of the challenges faced by sections of the community and the lack of support from the major political parties, including those in government in Westminster, Cardiff Bay and locally, Barry Pride has made the decision that political parties will not be invited to participate in our 2025 parade. "This will remain the case until political parties can demonstrate an unwavering commitment to supporting our community and this means every member of our community. Please note that this is not a blanket ban on members of political organisations, however, political paraphernalia will not be welcomed. Individual members may attend the parade, either with other organisations or as members of the general public. ‌ "We will, however, welcome the opportunity to engage in constructive conversations and would be happy to arrange individual meetings to platform discussion and encourage our community to engage with political parties in constructive ways." Here is all the information you need to know about Barry Pride: ‌ Who is performing? Victoria Scone performed at The Welsh Variety Extravaganza (Image: John Myers ) There are plenty of acts performing throughout the day and evening at Barry Pride on Saturday, June 14. The big name acts include RuPaul's Drag Race UK stars, Victoria Scone and Cardiff drag queen Marmalade. Local drag acts will also be performing including Venus Flytrap, Chae With a C, House of Deviant, and Justin Drag. ‌ X Factor and The Voice contestant, Amrich Channa will also be singing at the event with music by DJ Kel. When is the parade? The parade takes place at King Square in the town centre of Barry, commencing at 12pm on Saturday, June 14. The glitter filled parade will head back around to Central Square where the fun filled day will continue. What else is happening? You won't complain about being bored when you visit Barry Pride as there are plenty of things to keep you entertained. Article continues below Along with live performances from a great line-up of acts, there will also be stalls, food and drink and an outstanding sense of community at the event on Saturday.

Welsh star opens new local skatepark in Cardiff
Welsh star opens new local skatepark in Cardiff

Wales Online

time8 hours ago

  • Wales Online

Welsh star opens new local skatepark in Cardiff

A new 'destination' skatepark has opened in Llanrumney, with Dirty Sanchez' Matthew Pritchard cutting the ribbon at the long awaited facility and taking the first skate. Plans for the project were first announced by Cardiff Council three years ago as part of the council's Skateboard Amenities project that will see the city filled with new skateparks across the city over the next ten years, subject to funding. Work started on the new park in December 2024 and finally opened today - Friday, June 6. The East Side park in Llanrumney, next to the Eastern Leisure Centre, has multiple obstacles including ledges, rails, hubbas, manual pads, stairs, banks as well as a quarter pipe making it both fun and challenging for those looking to learn or hone their skating skills. The local skateboard community worked with consultants, VDZ+A and Newline Skateparks, to design the 1,000m2 skatepark. Never miss a Cardiff story by signing up to our daily newsletter here It has been designed to be suitable for skaters of all ages and abilities, and is built from concrete, providing a higher quality, lower maintenance and lower noise facility than the old timber-framed skatepark it replaces. Dirty Sanchez star and Welsh skateboarder, Matt Pritchard joined skaters to open the facility. He said: "It's what we need in Cardiff. I'm 52 now, and when I first started skateboarding, we had nothing in Cardiff, so to have facilities like this is amazing. "It's really good for the kids as well, especially now that skateboarding is in the Olympics and is being taken seriously. Fair play to Cardiff Council, they've done an amazing job, and it's nice to see them investing in skateboarding in Cardiff." Cabinet member for culture, parks and events, Cllr Jennifer Burke, said: "This is the first skate park to be built as part of our new skateboard strategy and it's already proving to be a real hit with the city's skate community. "The skate scene in Cardiff is really vibrant and diverse – you've got young children and teenagers, all the way through to older skaters who are now introducing their own kids to what is now an Olympic sport. The new East Side skate park is part of our long-term strategy to support and grow the skateboard community for years to come." Here are pictures of the new skatepark in Llanrumney.

Love Island Shake Up: New Rules As Execs Admit Show Has Got 'Boring'
Love Island Shake Up: New Rules As Execs Admit Show Has Got 'Boring'

Graziadaily

time8 hours ago

  • Graziadaily

Love Island Shake Up: New Rules As Execs Admit Show Has Got 'Boring'

Love Island is finally back on our screens for the summer, and if that's not exciting enough, the hit reality show celebrates its 10th birthday this year. Yep, it really has been ten years of watching glamorous singles live it up in the sun while trying to find love, and the Love Island season 12 cast certainly looks set to bring all the drama. Any show turning ten means it must have a pretty tried and tested formula. The downside of this is that it can end up becoming a bit repetitive, especially if, like us, you've avidly followed the show since it first aired. But fear not, because this year the rulebook is set to be shaken up with producers teasing a whole host of new twist and turns to keep us entertained. Speaking ahead of show's launch, Creative Director of the show Mike Spencer-Hayler, told the Mail they've had to 'tear up the rule book' this year, after viewing figures have dwindled after years of tame series of the reality show hit. 'We've seen the same things time and time again now and it's boring. We've got to move on. It felt static, and the show needs to feel fresh. People that come in, all do the same thing. Because they've all watched it time and time again. It became too formatted.' So what's in store for season 12? One of the key changes for season 12 is to do with the infamous hideaway. Mike told The Mail that ITV will broadcast intimate moments if and when they happen. This takes the show back to the early days when steamy scenes were common. This all changed in 2020 Ian Stirling confirmed that bosses had decided to censor sex scenes. 'The hideaway is open for business for 24 hours all the time, as long as they don't come with their partner,' Mike told the outlet. He also told The Mail that the villa is equipped with a new trampoline bed that 'would be good for throuples.' He continued: 'It can take the weight of four, we've checked. It's all about keeping the show fresh and exciting. And that's what we've got.' In last year's attempt to shake things up, former TOWIE star Joey Essex entered the villa. This year, Mike said we can't expect the same twist, but he teased there will be a different surprise. 'No former love islanders are coming in this year,' he said. Something big is coming in week one though. Not another reality star like Joey Essex. We've got a big week one planned. It's not a celebrity, but totally new.' Talking to The Sun, Mike seemed to hint that the Islanders could be faced with their exes: 'Do you know what I always say, the cast get released and then the ex's come forward. And that's how you get the bombshells.' There's even been some renovations to the villa itself in order to amp up the drama. Mike told The Mail the producers have shortened the walls of the terrace, which as any viewer will know, is a hotspot for spying on crushes and bombshells looking to couple up. 'The terrace walls are shorter and more see through now too. So you can see more up there. We just felt like it was too covered up. Extra gossip,' he said. It's no secret that the contestants are cooped up in the villa pretty much 24/7, meaning they do absolutely everything there. This is why one of the questions that's been asked many times is - why don't we ever see people eat proper meals? In previous seasons, we've only really seen the islanders snack or prepare their breakfasts in the outdoor kitchen. The contestants have their meals cooked for them by private chefs. ITV has confirmed they don't show contents eating because it's their downtime from having the cameras on them 24/7. They also said meals aren't filmed for technical reasons, like the sounds of eating with microphones. However, for season 12 the contestants will be shown eating meals for the first time ever. 'In this day and age, we need to be showing it,' said Mike. 'Viewers always ask us where and when the islanders eat lunch and dinner. Well this year you'll see it on camera now.' This could lead to even more good TV, as Mike admitted that sometimes juicy conversations come up between the islanders at mealtimes. 'There are chats that do happen whilst they eat,' he said. 'It might feature, it might not when it comes to the final edit, but there is a lot of whispering and there always has been. Sometimes it will affect how they might know information, because the viewer hasn't seen it. Now they will see it.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store