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Llandudno West Shore beach. Picture: Kerry Roberts, KR160519d EIGHT of Conwy County’s beaches have been named amongst the country’s best beaches by environmental charity Keep Wales Tidy Four beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag, a world renowned eco-label for water quality, environmental awareness, protection, safety and services. The Blue Flag beaches are: Llandudno West Shore, Llanfairfechan, Porth Eirias and Rhos/Colwyn Bay. A further four beaches - Abergele/Pensarn, Kinmel Bay, Llandudno North Shore and Penmaenmawr - won the Seaside Award, the national standard for the best beaches across the UK that ensures visitors are guaranteed to find a clean, attractive and well managed coastal stretch.
First look at new railway station redevelopment project launched across north Wales
State-of-the-art facilities including a job café and on-site changing rooms are just some of the transformations that will be taking place
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Llandudno Railway Station is also included in the new TfW redevelopment project
Transport for Wales (TfW) is progressing well with work to revamp train stations across north Wales ready for use by community enterprises and local businesses.
Llandudno, Abergele and Pensarn and Wrexham are among the first to be renovated as part of TfW’s Station Improvement Vision, which identifies unused spaces in stations that can be brought back to use for community and enterprise purposes.
A VICTORIAN railway station that has been left unused for decades is set to be given a new lease of life. Disused spaces at Abergele & Pensarn Railway Station are being re-decorated, re-plastered and fitted with lighting and heating in a plan to put it to community and commercial use. It forms part of Transport for Wales’ Station Improvement Vision for stations across the Wales and Borders network. Contractors are on site transforming what was once the station’s booking office and main building into a usable space. All windows and doors will also be repaired at the old railway station under the project, which is being supported with funding from the Railway Heritage Trust.