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A council has ditched consultants in its exacting search for a new boss, after its last CEO left to take a “career break for personal reasons”. Judith Greenhalgh left her post as chief executive of Denbighshire council last month, after less than three years in the role. She had been off for at least two months following a stormy meeting at County Hall, Ruthin, in which council leader Cllr Hugh Evans criticised a lack of information sharing between the cabinet and council bosses. That came after the council’s cabinet only found out about alleged data breaches surrounding Covid vaccinations from local media reports.
DENBIGHSHIRE County Council has produced a plan to ensure the county can welcome visitors safely as lockdown restrictions continue to ease. Denbighshire’s Destination Management Plan has been developed in partnership with tourism businesses across the county and seeks to coordinate activity over the coming months to ensure a positive experience for visitors, residents and business. Cllr Hugh Evans OBE, Leader of the Council, said: “We have worked in partnership with tourism businesses to produce a plan that ensures key sites and facilities are ready to welcome visitors and that local residents will feel safe and well-informed. “Tourism contributes £552million a year to Denbighshire’s economy and we want people to come to Denbighshire this summer and return again year after year, so it is important we make the county safe and welcoming to visitors while giving residents confidence that they remain safe.
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The Costigan s site in the town centre has been transformed into a tech hub
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A derelict pub left ravaged after a fire has been transformed into a hub for entrepreneurs.