YOUR SAY: Rhyl to Kinmel Bay cycle path clogged up by sand

Published date: 10 February 2010 | Published by: Matt Jones


 

 

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A CYCLE route which will form a major link in a controversial bridge over Rhyl Harbour is impassable.


Plans to build a £4million cycle bridge and footpath spanning the town's iconic harbour have been opposed by fishermen and harbour users who claim it could signal the end of the harbour.


And it has emerged that sections of the path between the harbour and ASDA in Kinmel Bay are not being used by cyclists because of a build up of sand.


Anthony Parry, a boatowner for 21 years and a member of Rhyl Charter Skippers' Association, said: "It will be a bridge to nowhere because it is going into sand. I make a living out of the harbour and they do not listen to us about it.


"That part of the cycle path is not being used. The sand needs to be cleared. It needs to be done every day. I live 100 yards from it and I go down there a lot, I ride and I can't use it.


"We do not want the bridge, the harbour users do not want it."


Campaigners opposing the unmanned drawbridge fear it will block the harbour entrance and say a cycle path built alongside Foryd Bridge would be cheaper and cause less disruption.


The bridge will be built within Denbighshire while the cycle path lies in neighbouring Conwy county.


Roy Spilsbury, a spokesman for cycling group CTC Cymru, said: "It is a long standing problem, sand does catch, but there is an alternative route. People tend to short cut it through the residential area in Kinmel Bay.

"Conwy council is less reactive to the sand on the coast. Denbighshire is pretty good. Along Rhyl Promenade is pretty good. They are on the ball, Conwy is less so. In ten years I have only been down there once."
 

A spokeswoman for Denbighshire County Council said: "We try to ensure that our coastal cycleroutes are kept sand free at all times, and this will continue to be the case after the opening of the new cycle bridge."
 

Cllr Michael Priestley, Conwy's cabinet member for Environment, said: "Sand can accumulate in these areas during the winter months, the complaint has been reported to the Environment Service for action."
 

What do you think about plans for the bridge across the harbour? Have your say below.

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  1. Posted by: normanbrowse@talktalk.net at 15:44 on 10 February 2010 Report

    Surely it would be against all health and safety rules to have moving machinery left unmanned, This would leave councils wide open for accident claims. If it were to be manned would the tax payers have this as a further burdon on their council tax bills. This should be open to public vote, do we need it. I feel this is somebody's pipe dream and will be a very expensive waste of funds. As regards the sand, this will not be cleared (as usual) until 4>5 days before the easter holiday influx.

  2. Posted by: steve@supreme at 18:34 on 11 February 2010 Report

    Its about time we had a public vote on the proposed bridge across OUR harbour.As a commercial boat operator who uses the harbour most days I and others are totally against this bridge we feel it should be built along side the existing blue bridge .Building it here would save millions of pounds . This propossed bridge will not bring jobs for the local people but a ice rink built alongside the suncentre would. please listen to the people of Rhyl and Kinmel bay we dont want it or need it

 

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