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The beach at Porth Eirias The cost for a controversial repair bill and internal works at a “jewel in the crown” attraction has reduced by almost £570,000 in under three weeks. The initial request for capital funds to repair the roof and change an area inside Colwyn Bay’s Porth Eirias attraction totalled £682,000. It transpired around £140,000 of the cash was to “reconfigure” underused learning space inside the building. The rest was to replace a faulty membrane in the roof which had been causing leaks since its opening in September 2013. In a report to the finance and resources scrutiny committee, it emerged leaving the leak was not an option because “eventually, the roof structure will fail” – and patch-up work was being conducted as necessary.
FEARS were raised that if a county council were to take on a historic landmark, money would have to be constantly ‘thrown’ at it. During the Ordinary Meeting of Abergele Town Council on Thursday, March 4, members discussed the growing desire to protect Kinmel Hall after campaigners said it had been “left to rot”. Town council members agreed that a charge against the building or enforcement action, such as a compulsory purchase order that could see it transferred into the ownership of Conwy County Borough Council, was not the route anyone wanted to venture down at this stage. Councillor Charlie McCoubrey said: “In terms of putting charge on the building, the building sold for a million and a half last time. It is probably worth a lot less than that now.