Prominent Rhyl commercial buildings visually revitalised following investment
Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns Grant has provided £130,000 towards these improvements, with property owners providing match funding.
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Reporter for the North Wales Chronicle, North Wales Pioneer and the Rhyl Journal.
Reporter for the North Wales Chronicle, North Wales Pioneer and the Rhyl Journal.
Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns Grant has provided £130,000 towards these improvements, with property owners providing match funding.
The company started from humble beginnings in Colwyn Bay in 1964.
Sage moved to Gwynedd from Essex in 2007, where he learnt the Welsh language.
He fought off the seagull, which at one point had the item “in its beak”.
The promenade and road reopened earlier this month, with just handrails for the new steps, some fencing and furniture needed to be added.
The fire caused smoke damage to several rooms, as well as an adjacent building.
A SECTION of the A55 in Anglesey is set for single lane closures for up to a week following a crash last week.
The blaze has resulted in the the area being cordoned off.
The company has more than 36 years' experience in the construction sector.
“A new fresh look ready for the summer season."
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