Heckler
Well-Known Member
Work begins on the Foryd Harbour
The first phase of the £1.4 million revamp of the Foryd Harbour, Rhyl, has begun.
The work, which is being carried out by Daniel Contractors Ltd of Colwyn Bay, will see a new road constructed from in front of the May Quay public house to the former timber yard, repairs to the timber yard quay wall, the creation of a secure boat storage area with wash down facilities, and a new cycle route link.
The news comes as the £3.8 million transformation of Rhyl’s promenade is expected to be completed shortly. Residents and visitors can now walk around the five themed gardens of the Drift Park, which until before Christmas had only been visible from above.
Cllr Rhiannon Hughes, Leader, and Cabinet Lead Member for Regeneration, said: “This work is an extremely important step forward, and together with the impending completion of the Drift Park project, is another positive stride in the ongoing regeneration of Rhyl.
“I’m sure that both the Drift Park and the Foryd Harbour will prove to be major attractions for visitors to the area for many years to come.”
A press release from DCC, hopefully it will help to regenerate Rhyl and also start to provide much needed extra berths in North Wales. I am a DCC councillor and have helped to push this innitiative.
Stu
The first phase of the £1.4 million revamp of the Foryd Harbour, Rhyl, has begun.
The work, which is being carried out by Daniel Contractors Ltd of Colwyn Bay, will see a new road constructed from in front of the May Quay public house to the former timber yard, repairs to the timber yard quay wall, the creation of a secure boat storage area with wash down facilities, and a new cycle route link.
The news comes as the £3.8 million transformation of Rhyl’s promenade is expected to be completed shortly. Residents and visitors can now walk around the five themed gardens of the Drift Park, which until before Christmas had only been visible from above.
Cllr Rhiannon Hughes, Leader, and Cabinet Lead Member for Regeneration, said: “This work is an extremely important step forward, and together with the impending completion of the Drift Park project, is another positive stride in the ongoing regeneration of Rhyl.
“I’m sure that both the Drift Park and the Foryd Harbour will prove to be major attractions for visitors to the area for many years to come.”
A press release from DCC, hopefully it will help to regenerate Rhyl and also start to provide much needed extra berths in North Wales. I am a DCC councillor and have helped to push this innitiative.
Stu